Linggo, Enero 31, 2016
Kasadyahan sa Capiz "ROXAS CITY"
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"GO AND VISIT ROXAS CITY"
Enjoy the hospitality of every capizinos. Seek some adventure and enjoy the festivals of Capiz "Kasadyahan sa Capiz". enjoy the mouth-watering seafood of capiz. There are many tourist spots here in Capiz that you will enjoy and have fun with family, friends and love ones. Kasadyahan sa Capiz
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Miyerkules, Enero 27, 2016
CULASI LIGHTHOUSE
CULASI LIGHTHOUSE
A lighthouse is meant to guide seafarers at night, but the city government sees it as another tourist spot. Beautifying the lighthouse and its surroundings and making it more accessible are being taken care of by One Capiz, a group of concerned CapiceƱos.
SUHOT SPRING AND CAVE
SUHOT SPRING AND CAVE
A natural spring and a series of caves situated on the foot of Mount Pangin-raon capture the attention of travelers in search for offbeat destinations. A far-flung town 35 kilometers off the progressive Roxas City called Dumalag prides of an attraction famed among locals and many Capiznons from neighboring towns, but remain a mystery to visitors like me. Kasadyahan sa Capiz
SEAFOODS
Capiz had the greatest source of seafood here in the philippines. They named capiz as the Seafood Capital of the philippines, Every "Kasadyahan sa Capiz" they celebrate the seafoods here and also the parade of lights that have the styles of all seafoods here in capiz.
Lunes, Enero 25, 2016
BAYBAY BEACH
Located in Roxas City, it is 3 kilometers from the city proper, this clean black and beach has beach houses, motorboats for boating and fishing. Also a good place for water skiing. Moreover, it has arrays of food stands that offer you the freshest and sumptuous seafood that you've never think of. They come in affordable prices and it is cooked while you are waiting in nearby tables. Every "kasadyahan sa capiz" the parade of lights was lighten at baybay beach. Kasadyahan sa Capiz
Linggo, Enero 24, 2016
GUYUM-GUYUM FESTIVAL
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.” Kasadyahan sa Capiz
Aswang Festival
THE ASWANG FESTIVAL
A culturally significant and controversial celebration in Roxas City, Capiz intended to change the negative connotation attached to the province popularly called domain of aswang by turning the monster into Capiz' premier attraction. This annual festivity runs towards the end of October for Kasadyahan sa Capiz, in time for the yearly observation of All Saints Day or undas in the Philippines. It has been commonly known as the local version of American Halloween celebrations.
During this time, people of all ages await the parade of participating individuals wearing costumes of the most horrifying mythical creatures like tikbalang, wak-wak, and kapre. Going simultaneously with this event is a trade fair of the famous Capiznon sea food products and other local delicacies.
In 2004, the first-ever Aswang Festival received tremendous negative feedback from the local church, which strongly disapproves of belief in such mythical creatures. But the organizers defended the concept of the festivity. According to them, the festival is aimed at changing the negative impression of Capiz as a home of aswang by recognizing it only as a myth and hopefully removing the stigma attached to the word. It intends to showcase Capiz as one of the country's top tourist destinations having its fine beaches and scenic landscapes. Also, through the trade exhibits, entrepreneurs of small businesses can promote local products to help uplift the economy of the province. This festival is just for kasadyahan sa capiz. where every capizinos unites and enjoy.
THE STA. MONICA CHURCH
THE STA. MONICA CHURCH
One of the most oldest church in the country it was built on 1774. Which has been called "an excellent example" of the type of Filipino colonial Baroque style that has blended well with the Neo-Classical Influence. Kasadyahan sa Capiz
The Parade of Lights
PARADE OF LIGHTS
The sundown Parade of Lights (Parada sang Kasanag) Highlight of CAPIZtahan (Kasadyahan sa Capiz), could possibly be the only of its kind in the country. Some 20 floats depicting flowers and marine species will be featured in a parade that would start from the Roxas City plaza and would culminate at the People's Park in Baybay beach. A program at the Park enlivened by band and guests from Manila are expected to entertain the crowd, who would show up either to have clean fun or to savor the province's seafood products offered by various stalls lining the beach's shoreline. Kasadyahan sa Capiz
Lunes, Enero 18, 2016
The Diwal Harvest Seafood Festival
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. 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 Kasadyahan sa Capiz, 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. Kasadyahan sa Capiz
It's More Fun Here At Capiz
Experience not just the mouth-watering seafoods of Capiz but also the Capiznons’ hospitality during the much-awaited Capiztahan Festival. Capiztahan is a festival that unites all Capizinos to have fun and enjoy.
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