Scenic Capiz Bay Resort at Kasadyahan sa Capiz with its fishponds, private shoreline, its trees, facilities and rustic air-is a real boom to tired minds and limbs. Located in Brgy. Libas, Roxas City, Capiz, it is a mere 15-minute ride from the heart of the city. The fishing area attracts guests who are delighted with the sure catch, hands on, fishing experience. The "hook and cook" your catch theme is one of the resort's popular attractions. The airy and clean cabanas have the best view of the beach where friends and family enjoy a day's treat. Individual air conditioned cottages by the ponds offer homey comfortable accommodation to the visitor. Take a walk along shady trails to the hilltop for a 360 degree view of a laid back Roxas City at Kasadyahan sa Capiz surrounded by water, green hills and purple mountains. The paint-brush sunset at day's end is nature's final salute to a beautiful day well spent at Capiz Bay Resort.
Huwebes, Pebrero 11, 2016
Capiz Bay
Scenic Capiz Bay Resort at Kasadyahan sa Capiz with its fishponds, private shoreline, its trees, facilities and rustic air-is a real boom to tired minds and limbs. Located in Brgy. Libas, Roxas City, Capiz, it is a mere 15-minute ride from the heart of the city. The fishing area attracts guests who are delighted with the sure catch, hands on, fishing experience. The "hook and cook" your catch theme is one of the resort's popular attractions. The airy and clean cabanas have the best view of the beach where friends and family enjoy a day's treat. Individual air conditioned cottages by the ponds offer homey comfortable accommodation to the visitor. Take a walk along shady trails to the hilltop for a 360 degree view of a laid back Roxas City at Kasadyahan sa Capiz surrounded by water, green hills and purple mountains. The paint-brush sunset at day's end is nature's final salute to a beautiful day well spent at Capiz Bay Resort.
Linggo, Pebrero 7, 2016
Jamindan, Capiz
Kasadyahan sa Capiz as the town of Jamindan has been
under the rule of Spaniards for almost 3 centuries. The place got its name from
a tree called "Hamindang" which grow abundantly in the community.
This tree grows plentifully along the banks of the river during early days of
history.
The
Municipality of Jamindan is located at the central portion of Panay Island. It
is 49.5 kms away from Roxas City, the City Capital of Capiz at Kasayahan sa Capiz. It is bounded on
the North by the Province of Aklan, on the Northeast by the Municipality of
Mambusao, west by the Province of Antique and on the south by the Municipality
of Tapaz.
In the year
1744, Jamindan was made a Municipal District by then Governor Don Juaquin
Dominguez. He then appointed Abao Dungon the native chieftain as the first
Captain. Many distinguished leaders were reappointed after Dungon, but the most
popular of them all was Kapitan Manuel Orocio who during his reign paived the
way in making Jamindan into a municipality in the year 1804.
A church made of stone
was built in Jamindan under the supervision of the first spanish priest by the
name of Father Tomas Palmis in the year 1882. It was said that the first image
of the patron saint, San Sebastian came all the way from Spain through the port
of Batan. During that time the patron saint was fetch from Batan to Jamindan
via long procession of converts and devotees. Since then, every 20th day of
January, the feats in honor of the patron saint has been traditionally observed
and celebrated. Jamindan became the haven of philippine forces retreating from
the Americans during the Philippine-American war. Among the Filipino soldiers
who took refuge in Jamindan were Generals Ananians Diokno, Arce, Mariangan and
Dulce. The hospitality of the natives enjoyed by Diokno, however, it was during
the American regime that marks the gradual changes in the attitude of the
people to seek and clamor for progress. A macadam type of road was constructed
linking Jamindan to other municipalities and eventually to the provincial
capital of Capiz with that clamor from the people. Transportation was then made
easy and education among youths was made possible.
Explore more at Kasadyahan sa Capiz.!
Municipality of Dumalag, Capiz
Kasadyahan sa Capiz at Dumalag is
a 4th class municipality located on the southern part of Capiz Province. It is
bounded on the north by the town of the towns of Mambusao and Sigma, on the
east by Cuartero and Dumarao, on the south by the province of Iloilo, and on
the west by Tapaz and Jamindan. It has a total land area of square kilometers
and is politically subdivided into 19 barangays. Dumalag is typical small town
in Kasadyahan sa Capiz. People know and great one another by name. Seeking directions to
reach the places that brought them to the idyllic town, 35 kilometers from
Roxas City. Their source of income came from rice planting and selling
vegetable. Their works are farmers, fisherman and vendors. One thing that captivate
the Dumalag because they a lot of tourist attraction that they can see.
Suhot Spring
Suhot Spring is
one of the many springs in the Municipality of Dumalag. It is famous for its
crystal-clear cold water and primitive scenic surroundings. Its water, which is
rich in mineral matters, like sulfur, originates from thePanginhira-on Mountain; passing thru a subterranean stream, flow out of
bowl-like aperture.
Kasadyahan sa Capiz at Suhot
Spring, because of its ideal location, and because of its water with medicinal
value ascribed to it, is the mecca of picnickers and vacationers, especially
during the summer months.
Municipality of Pilar, Capiz
Pilar, Capiz captivate the Kasadyahan sa Capiz. Pilar is
one of the 16 municipalities of the Province of Capiz. Pilar has 24 barangays.
It was formerly named Sibala and was later changed into Pilar after its patron
saint Nuestra SeƱora del Pilar. It is the last municipality going east from
Roxas City, Kasadyahan sa Capiz. It is located in the northern part of Panay island facing Pilar
Bay, the largest and richest fishing ground in the Western Visayas. It is the
nearest point from the island of Masbate and the island of Romblon. It is
bounded by Pilar Bay; on the south by Lemery and Sara of the Province of
Iloilo, on the east by Carles and Balasan, Iloilo Province and in the west by
President Roxas. The rural municipality is rich in natural resources such as
aquatic and mineral wealth.
Balisong Cave
Approximately
one and a half km from the poblacion by jeepneys, tricycles and cars over rough
roads: About two years ago,At the Balisong Cave where the Capiz Revolucionarios
routed the Spanish soldiers, townspeople discovered earthen pots carved with
intricate designs. The cave must have been burial sites of pre-Spanish
Filipinos. This is where the greatest Capiznon hero, Juan Arce of Sigma,
Capiz died. At the side of the cave is a spectacular sight of a mountain. A
grayish black rock rising up to 200 ft. to the sky: Plants, orchids among them
hang from the cliffs, blooming in the summer and filling the air with exotic
fragrance.
Tucad Reef
It
is 10 kms. along Pilar shoreline. This is a submarine islet of seashells
and corals topped with thin layers of sand. When the tide is low the whole
island emerges and with it, shells and corals of different colors – green, red,
blue, pink, clear water. From this marine garden, the mountains of Masbate can
be seen. Tucat Reef is accessible by a pumpboat or on foot during low tides.
Casanayan
A
fishing village where patis and ginamos are made; one finds vast fields of
sugarcane, rice and corn on the 3 km road from the highway to this place.
It has a beautiful 3 km stretch of fine gray sand beach fringed with palm trees
that neatly line the village as haven for those who seek refuge from the city
hassles. Casanayan is a barrio gifted with a bizarre phenomenon – a woman's
dead body that refuses to decay. Maria Basanes died at the age of 47 due to a
heart attack in 1829. When her body was exhumed ten years after her death, it
was found intact and well – preserved which was surprising because her
embalming was supposedly good for only 3 days. Now, the dead body is brownish –
black, light and hard as wood, stand inside a small hand-me-down coffin. Her
forehead has a portion where the skin was peeled off superstitiously by men who
believed it could be a lucky charm in fishing.
Hinulugan Falls
One
of Kasadyahan sa Capiz highest waterfalls plunges over the brink into a shaded pool.
The waters cascade through three waterfalls among beautiful woodland settings
along the way is another gigantic falls, where water magnificently flow from
the top of the mountain along gorges and stands of unspoiled timbers. Its
rustling sound can be clearly heard along the road which is more than 200
meters away. It is located in Brgy. Tabun-acan, Pilar.
Agtalin Shrine
Kasadyahan sa Capiz explore! Considered
as the tallest religious icon in the country, Agtalin Shrine is an 80 ft.
statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary atop a mountain. Thousands of devotees
attend Mass here every first Saturday of the month.
Tapaz, Capiz
Kasadyahan sa Capiz captivate the Pangilitan Falls. This is the dance of the mountain tribe, the vanishing
remnants of pre-Malayan Indonesian immigrants to Panay. The dance retains to
this day the original choreography arranged around ancient Indonesian fertility
rites.
Pangilatan Falls
Kasadyahan sa Capiz! !!!!
Located in Brgy. Artuz, Tapaz, Capiz is composed of a main waterfalls which has a water drop off of about 81 ft., countless mini falls whose water drop offs are between less than a foot to as high as 7 ft., the total length of which is at least 3.5 kms and could go as far as 8 kms; and a viewing area on the highest point of Brgy. Artuz where one could see the rolling hills and mountains of Tapaz and neighboring towns as far as Calinog, Iloilo in the south and Libacao, Aklan in the north, which could rival the famous chocolate hills of Bohol.
Located in Brgy. Artuz, Tapaz, Capiz is composed of a main waterfalls which has a water drop off of about 81 ft., countless mini falls whose water drop offs are between less than a foot to as high as 7 ft., the total length of which is at least 3.5 kms and could go as far as 8 kms; and a viewing area on the highest point of Brgy. Artuz where one could see the rolling hills and mountains of Tapaz and neighboring towns as far as Calinog, Iloilo in the south and Libacao, Aklan in the north, which could rival the famous chocolate hills of Bohol.
Come and Explore the Kasadyahan sa Capiz!
Huwebes, Pebrero 4, 2016
Culajao Mangrove Eco Park
Kasadyahan sa Capiz visits at Culajao
Mangrove Eco-Park is a quiet place for refreshing and enriching experience with
nature. The first mangrove echo park located at Barangay Culajao, Roxas City
the capital of the province of Capiz. It is a project of the City Government of
Roxas City in partnership with the Katunggan sa Culajao Salbaron Association
(KACUSA) Inc. and the PEWS fellows program in Marine conservation. Mangrove
Eco-Park in Roxas City Capiz has the distinction of being a community protected
mangrove reserve and the only one with in the city Kasadyahan sa Capiz. It stretches within 4.69
hectares and home to diverse marine and mangrove species from the road take a
short walk under the shed of mangrove along the way to get to the reception
area. The place with nature a Might out in this would relaxing in nipa huts
inter connected with at least 100 meter of thrilling pedestrian suspension bridges.
the Mangrove Eco-Park provides different size of native nipa huts namely: Huts
(Pagatpat) Huts (Api-api) and Huts (Bakhaw) and can host at most 20
persons per native nipa huts, which could accommodate 1 - 2 persons depending
in the price rates; it is purely made up of plain bamboo raft and nipa huts for
roofing where you can feel and enjoy your stay living with nature. Best for
educational tour, family outings and fellowships.
Culajao Mangrove Eco Park is a
15-20 minutes ride away from Roxas City Plaza Kasadyahan sa Capiz, and from the
park designated parking area, the group proceeded to the
station and boded the floating bamboo ralf that
can accommodated 30 person. Manually maneuvered by crews though
the aid of the long bamboo the trip to the main station of the Eco park around
25-30 minutes.There was an orientation on how the Eco park was conceptualized
and transformed into reality by members of the Katunggan sa Culajao
Salbaron association (KACUSA).And also the floating bamboo ralf ride along
the river to get closer look of the 19 species of mangrove that serve as
habitat for the wide variety of fishes crustaceans, shells,insect
etc,and birds species flying around the catching fish.
Quartero, Capiz
The Municipality of Cuartero belongs to Panay Island. Before the town
was a dense forest inhabited by some tropical and man eating animals.
Time goes by some settlers accidentally reach the place using the river
known as the Panay River by means of their passage.
For so many years, the settlers came by and decided to give the place
a name. Binudhian was the first name they gave, followed by a Mapang
which they named after a creek. After those two, they changed it again
to Fonda which means “founder”.
Agdahanay Festival
Kasadyahan sa Capiz join Agdahanay Festival at Quartero, Capiz. The Festival is held every 2nd week of June which culminates on the 13th
in honor of the town’s patron saint, San Antonio de Padua. This was
conceptualized to give due recognition to the Cuarteronhon’s
hospitality. “Agdahanay” means inviting and accommodating others. One
whole week of fun, revelry, cultural activities and frenzied street
dancing are enjoyed by the Cuarteronhon’s. Agdahanay Festival
coincides with the annual town fiesta. This is also their way of
thanksgiving to Lord God Almighty for all the grace they had received
for the whole year that joining also the Kasadyahan sa Capiz. A concelebrated mann is held, then cultural parade
follows showcasing the cultural heritage and traditions of
Cuarteronhon’.
Having together to join at Kasadyahan sa Capiz! Let's enjoy and have Fun!.
Miyerkules, Pebrero 3, 2016
Sapian, Capiz
TALAHONG FESTIVAL
Kasayahan sa Capiz join Talahong festival is a combination of two words – “tala” for “talaba” (oysters) and “hong” from the word tahong (mussels), which are both shellfoods. Every 1st week of May, Talahong Festival is celebrated as a thanksgiving for the abundant harvest of talaba and tahong. During the Talahong Festival, big and meaty mussels and oysters are sold for a low price. People from the Municipality of Sapian also start dancing along the street in honor of their patron.
Pontevedra, Capiz
Guyum - Guyuman Festival
Kasadyahan sa Capiz at Guyum-guyuman Festival was taken from the town’s old name: “Caguyuman,” meaning anthill. People from nearby municipalities of Pan-ay, Panitan, Maayon and Pres. Roxas would thrive in the market place like swarms of ants for trading. This rich tradition is now a celebration of life and thanksgiving for all “Caguyumanons.”
The town ofin 1853 at the present site of Barangay Sublangon. Formerly the town was a part of Panay, being the first settlement in the Province of Capiz.
Three years after the town leaders decided to transfer the poblacion to its present site because of the accessibility to the mouth and the big and navigable Agbalo River. When General Crespo passed a decree making it an independent town from Panay only in the year 1853.
“CAGUYUMAN” a term descriptive of the Place of “Ants” or “Ant Hill”, the native of the town call that place. This had been because during that time the market days of the town attracted to a very large number of people from the neighboring town and far way places. This people came to town like swarms of ants, on foot, bullcarts in bancas and sailboats. Hence, the name was “CAGUYUMAN”.
The name was changed to Pontevedra , when the town has its own independent parish. After the town was established through the request of General Moriones, that was 24 years later. The request was granted 2 years after and Father Gregorio Hermida was the first Spanish Friar found the striking resemblance of the town with that of his hometown in Pontevedra. Henceforth through his influence the town was named “PONTEVEDRA”.
When you are in Pontevedra, you may groove to the beats as Guyum Tribes do the streetdance as they celebrated the Guyum-Guyuman Festival every month of May.
And also savor the richness and variety of its fishery harvest. Enjoy its One Town One Product (OTOP) commodity which is “BANGUS”.
Lets explore Kasadyahan sa Capiz !
Panay, Capiz
Kasadyahan sa Capiz honor the
Panay-ayanun. Lingga-anay Festival is the annual Municipal Fiesta of Panay
celebrated to pay homage to the Biggest Bell in Asia and to display the town’s
rich cultural history together with its vast marine resources. The Festival
boasts a one-of-a-kind street dance accompanied not by drum beats but of
rondalla, which are the distinct feature of ecotis. The Festival is a milestone
in the history of Panay because it highlights the cooperation of the public
officials and the residents of the town.
Sapian Capiz
Kasadyahan sa Capiz, Talahong has been derived from two words “talaba” and “tahong”.
Sapian celebrates the Tilibyugan and Religious Fiesta from July 21 – 26 every year . It has been observed for a few decades with its own distinctiveness in preserving the cultural practice and traditions. The feast is celebrated in honor of the Patron Saint, Saint Anne.
On the other hand, the birth of Talahong Festival was very enormous. It was conceptualized based on entrepreneurial and tourism purposes to trigger the economic growth of the whole town in Kasadyahan sa Capiz.
Hence, showcasing of seafood products particularly the “talaba” and “tahong” is the highlight of the two-day event. It is also the infusion of arts and culture that will serve as a tool in promoting Sapian as its best and provide revenue for the fisherfolks, travel, operators, stakeholders and the local government.
The Municipality of Sapian is one of a coastal town that have an Kasadyahan sa Capiz in the Province. On the northern portion of Sapian is Sapian Bay which covers nine out of ten barangays. Talaba and Tahong are very rich in production in these areas. Since Sapian is abundant with seafood products, it was the initiative of the Local Governement Unit to organize a Talahong Festival (Talaba-Tahong) every 2nd Friday and 2nd Saturday of May each year that promotes the local products as its best.
That is why most of its local products are from marine resources. More then a hundred of fisher folks operates as grower, and this is basically the source of income of most of the people living along the coast.
The basis is not only the capacity of production to supply the market demand, but because the main selling point is the distinct taste compared to talaba and tahong produced from other.
Talahong is conceptualized based on entrepreneur and tourism purposes of showcasing seafood products particularly the tahong and talaba. It is also identified as Sapian’s flagship commodity.
Linggo, Enero 31, 2016
Olotayan Island at Roxas City
Olatayan Island
An hours’ travel from the city proper is this island
baranggay of Olotayan. This island is blessed with a coarse white sand beach
and serene shores that fits everyone’s desire for a private beach. A boat ride
can be arranged at the Banica wharf for a certain fee. Olotayan Island is the only island barangay of Capiz, thePhilippines ’ known seafood capital. Under the wings of Roxas
City .
Baybay at Roxas City
One
of the sites to see in Roxas City is Baybay Beach. It is just three kilometers
away from the city circle. The place is a favorite weekend spot for the local
populace and those coming from nearby towns and provinces. Considered a “must
not miss” spot in Roxas City, Baybay beach is ideal for swimming, snorkeling,
and kayaking. It has a seven-kilometer stretch of sugar-fine, glittery, ebony
sand. The water sometimes washes up to the shore a substance known as “margaha”
to the locals, which is fine iron particles that an ordinary magnet can pick up
and collect!
Enjoy the delicious Seafood !!! Kasadyahan sa Capiz !
Roxas City
Kasadyahan sa Capiz especially Sinadya sa Halaran Festival the joint festival of the City
of Roxas and the Province of CapizIt is celebrated every first weekend of
December in commemoration of the Feast of the Virgin of the Immaculate
Concepcion who also happens to be the patroness of the City of Roxas have an Kasadyahan sa Capiz. It is a
mixed festival in that it is celebrated for both cultural and religious
reasons. Sinadya sa Halaran boasts of colorful activities like the grand parade
of festivals, the fluvial parade, the lighted river floaters. There is also the
traditional seafood festival and the grand pyrotechnic display. The highlights
of the celebration are the Dancing Parade, ”Higantes”, Fluvial Parade,
Fireworks display, Mutya sa Halaran beauty pageant, Coronation of the Fiesta
Queen, and Agri-Aqua Trade Fair.
Linggo, Enero 24, 2016
Panay, Church
Panay, Church
Kasadyahan sa Capiz! Check out the interesting finds in the heritage town of Panay, Capiz. Panay follows the typical Spanish prime establishments, and the residence of prominent families surround the town plaza. The best thing about this set up most attractions are within grid. Santa Monica Parish Church, or the Panay Church, was reconstructed to withstand the fiercest wrath of Mother Nature. With 3-meter thick walls made of coral stones, the massive baroque church was built like a fortress to last a lifetime. Since the 1774 reconstruction, Panay Church is one of the country’s oldest churches which has survived wars, typhoons, and earthquakes. Adjacent to the Panay Church was a museum which houses church’s artifacts, memorabilia, and relics. Displayed outside the building was a fascinating gigantic bell which turned out to be the replica of the one on the church’s five-storey belfry. Panay treasures the heaviest and largest Catholic Church bell in Asia called Dakong Lingganay which locally translates to, "Big Bell”. The Spanish conquistadores have left a huge footprint in the Panay. Within the thick walls of Panay Church dwells a colorful history of the town and its people. Many have heard the thundering roar of the mighty bell. Many soldiers have shed blood and fallen in its soils both our fellowmen and invaders. Panay has faced both triumph and defeat. For centuries, the heritage capital of Capiz treasures a rich history being among the oldest and one of the first established towns in our country, this is why Panay, Capiz is worth the visit. Experience the Panay adventure! Were have Kasadyahan sa Capiz !
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