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A Glimpse of Ilonggo Cooking - Video Food Tour of Iloilo

Posted by Marcos Caratao Jr. (Marcos C.) on May 16, 2008 (3:00 pm). Categorized Under: Iloilo Features.

Watch this video and take a tour of one of the major facets of Iloilo’s Society: Food. Get to know what Ilonggo Cooking is about and what sets it apart from other cuisines in the provinces. Feast your eyes on a colorful array of delightful treats and be acquainted with many of Iloilo’s foods like laswa, KBL (Kadios, Baboy, Langka), Biscocho, Seafoods, Batchoy, Pancit Molo, Lengua Estofado, Tinuom sa Uhong, Baye-baye, Bibinka, and so much more.


A Glimpse of Ilonggo Cooking

Video produced for Iloilo City Government, Iloilo City Tourism Office, Iloilo Convention and Visitors Bureau, Iloilo Dinagyang Foundation, Department of Tourism - Region 6, and Sangguniang Panglungsod ng Iloilo.

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Reopening of Sicogon Island resort planned

Posted by Marcos Caratao Jr. (Marcos C.) on (2:57 pm). Categorized Under: Business and Economy.

CEBU/ILOILO — The Sarrosa family of Western Visayas is talking with foreign investors who are interested in forming a joint venture that will re-develop Sicogon Island into a tourist destination that could rival Boracay.

Edgardo Sarrosa, president of the Sicogon Development Corp., said plans to reopen the island to tourists are being made in line with the government’s thrust to develop tourism in the Visayas.

Sicogon Development owns 70% of the island, or 809 hectares out of the island’s total area of 1,160 hectares. The rest is classified as timberland.

“There are many interested parties. But you know these foreign investors, they want a complete master plan. We want to avoid what happened in Boracay,” Mr. Sarrosa said in a telephone interview.

He was referring to the rash of overdevelopment that is threatening to ruin the island paradise in the Visayas.

Sicogon, one of 23 small islands off the town of Carles at the northeastern tip of Iloilo province, started with an exclusive club resort for the rich families in the Visayas and was ranked among the top tourist destinations in Asia in the ’80s.

The resort was shut down in 1984 due to numerous travel advisories against the Philippines in the aftermath of the Aquino assassination.

The company’s development plans, however, are being opposed by the island’s over 4,000 residents and the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), which placed almost half, or 351 hectares, of the Sarrosa property under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP). Around 200 residents of the island were listed as beneficiaries.

Ricardo B. Fernandez, provincial agrarian reform officer II in Iloilo, said a Notice of Coverage (NOC) was served on Sicogon Development in 2003. But the company did not accept this and instead filed for exemption from CARP in 2005. This has yet to be resolved.

“We will expedite the investigation, especially with regards to their application for exemption from CARP. This is the reason for the delay in the distribution of the land to the farmers,” Mr. Fernandez said.

Sicogon Development also secured an injunction from the Iloilo Regional Trial Court against DAR.

“We are for land reform. But it’s all illegal. We have the title to the property. We have all the records. The island is privately owned. Never in the history of Sicogon did somebody plant rice there,” Mr. Sarrosa said.

The DAR, however, said some of the residents on the island earn a living from both fishing and farming.

“There are farms there. The fishermen also till the land for a living,” Mr. Fernandez said.

In preparation for the island’s re-development, Mr. Sarrosa said they will relocate the people who are now occupying their property.

Four people’s organizations on the island, with the support of the Panay Rural Organizing for Reform and Social Order (PROGRESO), Inc., are opposing this move.

Lirio M. Cordova, executive director of PROGRESO, said they were closely working with the Buaya Farmers and Fisherfolk Association, Alipata Small Farmers and Fisherfolks Association, Asosasyon sang Mangunguma kang Mananagat sa San Fernando and Federation of Sicogon Farmers and Fisherfolks Association in ensuring that the people are not displaced.

Mr. Sarrosa, for his part, said they planned to tap Gawad Kalinga for the relocation project.

“These are our people. For many years, we did not charge them at all for living on our property. But we have to relocate them, especially now that there are many interested parties,” Mr. Sarrosa said.

The Sarrosa family purchased the island from the family of First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo in the ’70s and established an exclusive membership club that was later opened to Europeans and other tourists.

Based on clippings provided by Daphne Haour-Hidalgo, former manager of Sicogon Development’s management information center, the club had 120 native cottages, a clubhouse, swimming pool, tennis courts and a seven-kilometer white sandy beach.

The island also had a 1,200-meter air strip and a boating and fishing lagoon. At the height of the resort’s operations in the ’80s, charter airline Air Mindanao operated regular flights to the island.

CEBU/ILOILO — The Sarrosa family of Western Visayas is talking with foreign investors who are interested in forming a joint venture that will re-develop Sicogon Island into a tourist destination that could rival Boracay. Continue Reading »

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Fun things to do for the summer when in Iloilo

Posted by Marcos Caratao Jr. (Marcos C.) on April 23, 2008 (3:00 pm). Categorized Under: Guimaras, Guimaras Features, Iloilo, Iloilo Features, Western Visayas Travel Guide.

Our list of fun things to do for the summer highlights fun things to do at the best places to be during the height of the season, from the inviting waters of Iloilo’s many beaches, to the refreshing retreats at Iloilo’s cool highland attractions, even to the eco-adventure attractions of nearby Guimaras Island.

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Browse though Explore Iloilo’s list of fun things to do for the summer

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Tourism prospects remain bright amid econ, food crisis—DOT chief

Posted by Marcos Caratao Jr. (Marcos C.) on April 21, 2008 (6:05 pm). Categorized Under: Business and Economy.

GUIMARAS ISLAND—The country’s tourism industry is expected to sustain its growth despite the growing impact of the economic recession in the United States and the global rice supply crisis, according to Tourism Secretary Joseph “Ace” Durano. Continue Reading »

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Dinagyang Festival 2008 Photos

Posted by Marcos Caratao Jr. (Marcos C.) on February 1, 2008 (3:00 pm). Categorized Under: Dinagyang Festival.

Here the photos of recent Dinagyang Festival 2008. There photos were taken in the Capitol Stage during the Fluvial Procession, Kasadyahan and the Dinagyang Ati Competition.

Fluvial Parade (January 25, 2008)

Dinagyang Festival 2008 Photos
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Miagao Cemetery: A heritage destination

Posted by (Explore Iloilo) on November 23, 2007 (3:00 pm). Categorized Under: General.

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“); } ?>The Miagao cemetery located at Bgy. Baybay Norte (formerly Cota Baybay) houses an exceptional capilla or funerary chapel. In olden times, masses were held here on All Saint’s Day, Sundays and other important feast days. Continue Reading »

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Alimodian Church

Posted by Marcos Caratao Jr. (Marcos C.) on November 16, 2007 (3:00 pm). Categorized Under: General.

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“); } ?>The Alimodian Church was first constructed in 1787 by Fr. Florencio Martin. The structure was became famous because of its artistic belfry, which used to be one of the tallest among churches in Iloilo and Negros. Continue Reading »

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Tigbauan’s Saludan Festival

Posted by Marcos Caratao Jr. (Marcos C.) on November 12, 2007 (3:00 pm). Categorized Under: General.

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“); } ?>The culture of the town of Tigbauan reflects a society with diverse influences and traditions. And to express this cultural richness, Saludan a cultural festivity was organized to showcase the town’s distinct traditional activity in a celebration of dance and music. Continue Reading »

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Pre-session talks up as SP body all set to report findings on P350M Capitol convention center deal

Posted by Marcos Caratao Jr. (Marcos C.) on October 26, 2007 (7:33 pm). Categorized Under: Projects and Proposals.

The much-awaited report of the 9th Sanggunian Panlalawigan (SP) on the planned construction of the P350 million Capitol Convention Center is finally ready. Yet before any public disclosure is made, a closed-door conference will be held today in a pre-session discussion. Called by Third District Board Member Arthur Defensor Jr., Chairman of the SP Committee of the Whole, notices were officially sent out yesterday afternoon by SP Secretary Lorenzo Tubola. Read more »

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Concepcion’s Islands - 16 hidden gems in Iloilo

Posted by Marcos Caratao Jr. (Marcos C.) on April 6, 2007 (8:07 pm). Categorized Under: General.

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The town of Concepcion is blessed with one of the most scenic seascapes in the whole province. Forming a safe natural harbor for Concepcion Bay are 16 islands connected by azure waters and rich marine life.
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