Malatapay Livestock Market Review
The livestock market is known for selling not just live pigs, cows, and the commonly seen livestock, but also buffaloes and goats. It is also known for its lechon (roasted pig), as well as local wet and dry goods.
The livestock market is known for selling not just live pigs, cows, and the commonly seen livestock, but also buffaloes and goats. It is also known for its lechon (roasted pig), as well as local wet and dry goods.
The sandbar is a gleaming strip of white sand against the clear blue waters off Bais City. It has some native houses on stilts, which appear to be floating when the sandbar becomes submerged during high tide. During low tide, the sandbar reappears.
Mount Talinis is the second highest mountain on Negros Island, second to Mount Kanlaon. This complex volcano stands at about 1,903 metres above sea level. Its tallest peak is known as the Cuernos de Negros ("Horns of Negros").
The belfry takes visitors back in time, being one of the city's oldest surviving structures. It was built in the 1800s as a watch tower that lets residents warn the town of incoming pirate attacks. It stands next to the Saint Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral.
The Tribu K'Mindanawan is Cultural Village showcases indigenous culture through cultural shows, acoustic performances, and other artistic performances by the Tribu K'Mindanawan Artists.
The Davao Museum of History and Ethnography contains a wealth of Southern Mindanao culture as showcased through a collection of artifacts, cultural materials, as well as educational initiatives. It was opened to the public on August 1977. On August 23, 1989, the management of the museum was transferred to the Davao Museum Foundation, Inc.
Also known as Tiningalan Hill, Halseyle Hill is one of Subongcogon's latest tourist attractions. It has several viewing decks surrounded by manicured gardens that look out to Subongcogon's hilly terrains and Camiguin. It has a cafe and restaurant called Cafe Maria on top that serves hot and cold beverages, native delicacies, and reasonably priced Filipino rice meals. The name "Tiningalan" is believed to have come from the word "katinghalan", which translates to "wonder". Local folk tales talk about mysterious whispers calling out to visitors, leaving them wondering about what the unseen sources might be.
The Divine Mercy Shrine is known for its 15.24-meter statue of Jesus as the Divine Mercy. The statue overlooks Macajalar Bay as well as landscaped gardens surrounding the steps that lead up to the shrine's focal point. It also has a church topped with a gigantic crown of thorns structure, a chapel which houses a replica of the Shroud of Turin, and outdoor faucets that provide spring water believed to have healing properties. Visitors are required to wear a skirt (for females) and loose pants (for males) which are provided at the entrance to cover any tight-fitting and/or revealiing outfits as per the church's rules.
The Mantianak Botanical and Zoological Park is an easily accessible wildlife rescue park with over 80 types of animals in its care. Its lush greenery is home to different bird species, crocodiles, boars, monkeys, and more, with opportunities to interactively learn about some of the resident animals. The park also has cottages where guests can enjoy a picnic after touring the vicinity.
The Calamcam White Beach is tucked away in Talisayan, Misamis Oriental. Its fine white sand, clear waters, and raw beauty make it a serene beach getaway for those who wish a quieter beach destination.