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by Jhaypee Guia on June 29, 2012 Pan-ay’s centuries-old church is the town’s historic landmark and foremost tourist attraction. Built in 1771, the grand structure is 70m long, 25m wide, 18m high, and shaped in the form of a Latin Cross. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on June 29, 2012 The Moro Towers is built in 1814 in order to repel the invading Moors and Portuguese colonizers. These half-torn structures, 7 feet squares with a height of 10 feet, are vivid souls of the past. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on June 29, 2012 Mantalinga Island, which is a kilometer away from the shoreline of Baybay Beach, has been identified as an ideal diving spot for scuba divers and a perfect rotunda for sailboat (dilayag) and kayaking contests. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on June 29, 2012 It is still not known to many that the mangrove tree is essential to the ecology of the land and the sea, yet the people of Panay have known this fact for a long time and have been steadfast in protecting this tree, creating the nature sanctuary of Panay's Mangrove Forest. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on June 29, 2012 The industrious people of Capiz have harvested with their own hands the various riches of the waters around them and have lived this way for generations. Over the years, they have learned to hone their skills and have tried raising fish themselves, establishing the Lapu-Lapu Growing Farm, which is significant to the economy of the province. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on June 29, 2012 The Immaculate Conception Metropolitan Cathedral is one of the most significant and well-regarded places of worship in Panay, dating back to the 1800s. The church has been one of the best-known landmarks of Capiz as it serves to show a glimpse into the province's distant past. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on June 29, 2012 Roxas is a very progressive city in the south, bustling with trade and activity, yet the people still value having nature around them and value protecting them. this can be seen in Hortus Botanicus, a plant sanctuary and conservation area where everyone is welcome, be it to indulge a green thumb or just to have some peace and quiet surrounded by lots of greenery. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on June 29, 2012 Roxas City Bridge has been a cherished legacy of the city since Spanish times and has long been a great vantage point from which to see the sights that the city has to offer. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on June 29, 2012 Any trip to Roxas City is never complete without enjoying all the irresistable local cuisine that comes straight from the sea. Such tasty delights can only be had at the Baybay seafood grills and will never leave the visitor disappointed. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on June 29, 2012 Capiz is a province noted for ancient churches, historical sites, wide beaches, isolated coves, white sand and cultural events, but Capiz also boasts of truly amazing caves that have left explorers in awe at these mysterious creation of the elements, definitely something to look forward to during any trip to this beautiful province. » Read More