SINADYA SA HALARAN
ROXAS CITY
A peaceful haven hidden away from the hustle and bustle of the fast-paced-city-life: Capiz owes much of its charm to a blend of its rich history and natural beauty; A captivating paradise to entice you with every turn.
Come and discover the Capiz mystic: Explore the rolling hills, mountain peaks and ranges; Enjoy daytime excursions at the province’s wide beaches or go spelunking in isolated coves; Visit local gardens, historical sites, old Spanish churches, Southeast Asia’s largest bell at Pan-ay Church, and the birthplace of Manuel A. Roxas, first Philippine President; Have a fill of a variety of seafood available all year round.
The province of Capiz becomes filled with revelry, dance and song as different towns take turns in showcasing the festive side of the people, and everyone is welcome to come join in the fun.
Capiz is a province of the Philippines located in the Western Visayas region. Its capital is Roxas City and is located at the northeastern portion of Panay Island, bordering Aklan and Antique to the west, and Iloilo to the south. Capiz faces the Sibuyan Sea to the north. Capiz is known for its mother-of-pearl shells that have the same name and are used for decoration, making lampshades, trays, and window doors. Capiz is known as the Seafood Capital of the Philippines.
The province of Capiz celebrates colorful fiestas every year. The locals hold these festivals yearly as a sign of thanksgiving for bountiful harvests. Townspeople also want to honor their town’s and the province’s patron saints.
Here is a list of festivals celebrated in the province:
PANGAHAW FESTIVAL
Municipality of Jamindan
Brief History
A thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest by the indigenous Peoples of Jamindan. It is during this time when all the members of the family come together and share.
Pangilatan Eco-Tourism Park, Brgy. Artuz, Tapaz, Capiz
Beauty Of Capiz
Located in the rainforest of Brgy. Artuz, Tapaz, this park hosts the best waterfalls in Western Visayas. The main waterfalls has a water drop off of about 81ft. Countless waterfalls which drop offs are between less than a foot to as high as 7ft. The total length of which is at least 3.5kms and could go as far as 8kms. Nine other beautiful waterfalls, which some have even superior size, can be found in Tapaz.come ang see the nature of capiz ..
When
the season is hot and usually we need a way just to or something to get
over by the heat we feel, and the answer of our problem is the
Halo-Halo this kind of dessert is originated by the developed and changed by the Filipinos, the Halo-Halo in the mid
usually a plain ice and a some sparkling things like ube, milk, banana,
kamote, and etc but today there have so many freebies like ice cream,
barquillos and etc. and it makes the Halo-Halo delicious and that's the
origin of the Halo-Halo because
this food is Mixed by different ingredients, and the tagalog meaning of
"Mixed" is "Halo" and repeated itself and that we now called the
"Halo-Halo". Capiz Foods have a establishments here in Roxas City, the Chowking, Mang Inasal, Jolibee and the most popular are in Nesta's. !!dali na kamu sa capiz !!lol
The
food name is came from the blood of the chicken that what we call the
Betamax the name is came from the Music Player, because the shape of the
Betamax Player and the Food is very
popular in street, like the Baybay Beach, there are so many vendor
selling this food together with other exotic food. Capiz Foods is
very artistic when talking to food, there are so many foods that when
you saw it, and it feels like "Yucky" but when you taste it, your taste
buds will repeatedly eat it and your tummy will find it because of great
and delicious flavor.enjoy your day !!
SINADYA SA HALARAN FESTIVAL
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. It 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. 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..
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kasadyahan sa capiz
Sinaot Festival sa Capiz
It is a street dancing contest among groups dancing to the tune of the
Latin beat garbed in colourful Caribbean costume. This annual festival
is the center piece of the town’s municipal and religious fiesta .
Crab is one of the province' great
food, when you open the shell and taste inside. Yummy it's really
delicious and this food is the main source of income in Dayao, Roxas
City.
kasadyahan sa capiz
SINADYA SA HALARAN FESTIVAL
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. It 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. 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.
Life in Capiz, Philippines is simple and peaceful. It is an ideal refuge
for those who wish to escape the fast-paced life in modern cities. It
owes much of its charms to a mixture of its rich history and natural
beauty untrammeled by modernity and this is the reason Capiz is truly
amazing.
The Province of Capiz is known as the Seafood Capital of the Philippines.
Accommodations in cottages, hotels, and resorts are available in Roxas City and other municipalities outside the city.and
Experience the Kasadyahan sa Capiz, Experience the fullness of Capiz and get to know the province at the heart of Philippines.
Kasadyahan sa Capiz "Town to Town Visit" - PANAY
PANAY
The
town originally called Bamban was changed by the early Spaniards to
Panay, a word which means “mouth of the river.” This is also the
location of a fortress built by Juan de la Isla in late 1570. The Paseo
de Evangelizacion 1566 can be found in the town plaza and was erected
through the efforts of Rev. Msgr. Benjamin F. Advincula. 1566 was the
year the Spaniards arrived in the island of Panay and became the second
Spanish settlement in the country next to Cebu.
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