Saturday, 27 February 2016

Hil-o - Hil-o Festival

Maayon Municipal and Religious Fiesta known as Hil- o Hil-o Festival which connnotes reciprocity that demonstrates interdependence among our people. It expresses itself in many ways. It could simply be helping one another to make a heavy work for one be lighter. It can be rendering of services or giving material donations for a relative, a friend or a neighbour who is holding a very important affair in the family. This Festival is celebrated annually every 3rd week of February  for three (3) days starting Thursday.

Kasadyahan sa Capiz
Hil-o - Hil-o Festival

Kasadyahan sa Capiz
Hil-o - Hil-o Festival

Sunday, 21 February 2016

Guyum-Guyuman Festival of Pontevedra, Capiz


DAHLINGS, summer isn’t summer without a colorful fiesta to celebrate! One of the most festive celebrations Your Pagemaker attended was the 4th Guyum-guyuman Festivalof the Municipality of Pontevedra in my home province, Capiz.

Though it started as Balintawakan Festival in 1988, it was renamed Guyum-guyuman Festival in 2008 to depict the way of life of the inhabitants of this town formerly called “Caguyuman.” This literally means "anthill" because many people from neighboring municipalities came to the area like a swarm of ants for commerce and trade. Barter trading is still practiced in the municipality during Market days. And mind you dahlings, the town of Pontevedra is home to some of the widest coastal fishponds, making it the biggest supplier of the best and high quality fresh seafood fares such as Bangus (milkfish), Lukon (big prawns) and Oysters (talaba) to Manila and abroad!

The town’s annual municipal and religious fiesta last May 8, 2012 was highlighted by a series of events. The most notable ones were the reenactment of Caguyumanons like Barter trading, the exciting Subay sa Suba sang Tinagong Dagat, mangrove rehabilitation-planting activities, awarding of notable outstanding Pontevedrahons citizens and organizations plus the spectacular Guyum-guyuman tribal streetdancing.

One of the most memorable events was the beauty pageant, the search for the Kaguyuman Festival Queen and the grand coronation of the town’s ambassadress of Goodwill, the Pontevedra Fiesta Queen 2012.Capping the memorable festival was the high booming speakers around the town streets blasting disco hits all night and promoting merrymaking with fiesta revelers dancing in celebration.

The festival was approved by Mayor Esteban Jose Contreras, MD., on February 26, 2008 and was launched on May 6, 2008.

Kasadyahan sa Capiz
Guyum-Guyuman Festival

Kasadyahan sa Capiz
Guyum-Guyuman Festival

Monday, 15 February 2016

Kasadyahan sa Capiz

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. Panay Mayor Dante Bermejo said 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.


Kasadyhan sa Capiz

Sports Clubs in Kasadyahan sa Capiz



Badminton

Thursday, 4 February 2016

Sports Clubs in Kasadyahan sa Capiz

Kasadyahan sa Capiz
The fun run kick starts Roxas City Government Sports Festival

Capiz Private Schools CAPRISA 
Basketball Championship game between Hercor College and Colegio dela Purisima Concepcion

Roxas City and Cápiz Province


ABS-CBN Star Magic

ABS-CBN Star Magic versus Hercor College Jaguars Basketball Exhibition Game for the family of SAF 44 members at Capiz Gymnasium in Villareal Stadium, Roxas ...



Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Places to Visit

This is a travel guide that help you to plan a quick to visit Roxas City and Panay, Capiz. Enjoy Capiz interesting views and culture and experience the warm of the Capiznons.

Kasadyahan sa Capiz many different places to be visited when you are in Capiz and Roxas City.

Sta. Monica Church

One of the oldest churches in the country, the Sta. Monica Church is made of coral stone and fashioned in Baroque style. The church is a National Historical landmark. It also houses the biggest Catholic church bell in Asia. It was made of 70 sacks of gold and silver coins. The bell measures five feet tall and seven feet wide and weighs 10,400 kilograms.

Moro Tower
Historical Attractions- Built in 1814 in order to repel the invading Moors and Portuguese colonizers.

Savor Roxas City's Fresh Seafoods at Baybay Beach
Baybay beach is where you could dine and eat fresh seafoods from the restaurant by the beach.

Robinsons Place Roxas

Robinsons Place Roxas is strategically located in Pueblo de Panay, a 300-hectare mixed-use, master planned township development at Roxas City in Capiz. 

A two-level full service mall, Robinsons Place Roxas will house over 160 outlets for shopping, dining, service and amusement. It will also include a parking lot with over 800 car slots and 200 motorcycle slots. 


Ayagao Beach
Ayagao Beach located in Barangay Talon.  It is a mere 20 minute leisurely ride from the city proper over well-paved roads (until the last 200 meters which is rough road already).  The beach also faces the Sibuyan Sea, like Baybay beach and offers a spectacular view of the sunset.  Unfortunately, it also shares the same seasonal problem of pesky jelly fish. 



Olotayan Island


Olotayan Island is an island of legend. The name is a combination of olo (“head”) and  “tyan” (stomach), as a Capiz legend tells of a cruel giant whose body the anitos (gods) struck with lightning, scattering his body parts all over the sea. Nearer to Roxas’ shore is Mantalinga Island – reportedly the giant’s “mata” (eyes) and “talinga” (ears).



AGTALIN SHRINE


Get amazed by a gigantic statue of the Virgin Mary at the Agtalin Shrine. Located in the municipality of Pilar, the religious icon is considered the tallest in the country at 80 feet tall. The International Marian Research Institute listed the Agtalin Shrine as a premier pilgrimage site. It is believed that some faithful with incurable diseases were healed by praying at the shrine.Amazingly, it nestled on top of the hill, confirming human sentiments.


 Found realizing started through the efforts of the Agtalin development Foundation and numerous private citizens. In 1991, construction began with the help of an engineer, a sculpture, volunteer laborers, the difficult terrain, heavy equipment and human labor just kept on working.It was in 21 July 1993 when finally, the beautiful 85-feet statue was blessed by Bishop Onesimo Geordoncillo of Capiz, and then Parish Priest of Dulangan, Rev. Fr. Domingo Deocampo.The Statue considered the highest Marian Statue in Asia, has found a beautiful place in the province of Capiz. 












Kasadyahan sa Capiz

The Kasadyahan sa Capiz is the Sinadya sa Halaran Festival is the joint festival of the City of Roxas and the Province of Capiz. It is a mixed festival in that it is celebrated for both cultural and religious reasons.

Kasadyahan sa Capiz is to celebrate the Festival every 4th to 8th of December in honor of the feast of the Immaculate Conception , who is also patron of the city of Roxas . Making the celebration by large and colorful parade on the road and the main rivers of the province . There is also a parade to show the products from the sea , which is the main source of livelihood of the inhabitants of Roxas and Capiz.

Deliberate on the altar is one of the most important festival in Roxas . It is the union of two different assemblies, " meant " for city and " Altar " for the province .
The phrase meant Altar means " joy in helping and gratitude

Celebrating the Kasadyahan sa Capiz at Roxas City









One of the Kasadyahan sa Capiz is The Aswang Festival is a controversial event in Roxas City in Capiz held every October. This is done to change the negative connotation attached to the name of the province claimed infested aswang. 

Capiz became known to haunt the rumors of this alleged ghost . Rarely immigrate tourists to this province because of fear . Consequently , wanted change Roxas City in Capiz bad sight refusing absurd to say about the province ; and to accomplish this end , the Aswang Festival started in 2004 at the initiative of Blood Capiznon , Inc.Every 29th and 30th of October held the festival . Those participating in the parade wore frightening costumes related to the ghost as kapre , wak - wak , tikbalang and so forth .

Kasadyahan sa Capiz
Aswang Festival
The Diwal Harvest Seafood Festival is held every 2nd weekend of July. The Diwal is a rare bivalve found abundantly along the coastal waters of Roxas City and Capiz. Ten years ago it disappeared from the waters of the City and Province because of illegal harvesting practices and pollution. Now, ten years later, after intensive research, seeding, and strict fishing and harvesting legislation, the Diwal is again ready for harvest as the efforts of the City have once again caused its abundance. The festival was first celebrated this year and will be celebrated annually. The Diwal is known for its sweet and juicy qualities and its immaculately while elliptical shells, hence the name "Angel Wing" Shell. Every year during the festival, tons of the bivalve are harvested and sold in the open market and the seafood festival, with drinks and music, and lots of partying in thanksgiving to the Almighty for the great and rare bounty that is Diwal.




Where to Eat


No other place in the Philippines is dubbed “The Seafood Capital of the Philippines” but the progressive Roxas City. The flourishing marine agriculture of Capiz‘s economic epicenter even turned the thriving seafood industry into an annual celebration due to its abundance. During my visit, there were neither parades, marching bands, nor banderitas, but there was certainly a gastronomic festival from my mouth down to my tummy.

La Playa de Roxas, or commonly known as People’s Park, serves as a hub for recreation and leisure with a picturesque view of the grey sanded shores of Baybay Beach and the vast Sibuyan Sea as the backdrop. Locals and tourist alike flock in the coastal baranggay to hangout, exercise, swim, and above all, to indulge on the savory seafood delicacies of Roxas City.


Jacque's Coffee & Chills
Coco Veranda - Bar & Restaurant

El Circulo

Seafood Court at People’s Park Plaza in Baranggay Baybay.


Diners start arriving in Seafood Court after work or school.






Monday, 18 January 2016

Seafood Overload

Seafood

If you’re a seafood lover, this place will be like a paradise to you. Roxas City is home of the most delicious exotic food such as, crabs, scallops, shrimps, milkfish, oysters, and other super delicious seafood. Every restaurant here, from casual to fine dining, serves seafood.












Sunday, 17 January 2016

About Roxas

Roxas City is the abundance of marine life makes Roxas City the "Seafood Capital of the Philippines." This environment-friendly city is home to one of the richest fishing grounds in the country.This city was also awarded having the best police station in the whole region of Western Visayas.

You are welcome to experience what about Roxas City has to offer through this website. Get to know of its rich cultural heritage, the popular exotic Seafood in Capiz, beautiful places of panay island and be updated with the latest events in and around the city such as Kasadyahan sa Capiz.

ROXAS CITY