HomeIloiloIloilo ProvinceSouthern IloiloSan JoaquinConstructions in San Joaquin Town – 12/09 UpdateAside from the giant cross, there has also been a significant development in the poblacion area of San Joaquin. First was the restoration of the San Joaquin Cemetery, then the completion of its new Municipal Hall, beautification of its town plaza, and By Marcos Detourista on December 31, 2009Aside from the giant cross, there has also been a significant development in the poblacion area of San Joaquin. First was the restoration of the San Joaquin Cemetery, then the completion of its new Municipal Hall, beautification of its town plaza, and now the major roads in the poblacion are also being improved.San Joaquin CemeterySan Joaquin PlazaSan Joaquin Municipal HallSan Joaquin ChurchDon’t leave yet. There’s more!Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website ΔThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.Comments kryszvan28 saysSeptember 4, 2011 at 9:56 pm. I am proud to be a San Joaquinhon. .me, my classmates and my teachers visit San Joaquin last August 18, 2011. .we are the Tourism students of West Visayas State University. I am happy that my classmates was amazed of our historical church and of course our cemetery. .Congartulations to the Municipal Officials headed by our Municipal Mayor, Mayor Ninfa Serag Garin. .Keep up the good work. .I am really proud to be a San Joaquinhon. .thumbs up!Reply Edwin saysJanuary 20, 2010 at 11:08 amThanks the elected officer for improved the town of san joaquin not only the town but also barangays. keep up the good works and more power.Reply Mayette F saysJanuary 4, 2010 at 10:01 amThough my mother is from San Joaquin I never had the chance to live there but I have fond memories of my short visits to this peaceful town. I am so happy to see that San Joaquin has improved so much. Thanks to the townfolks and town officials who did their best to make it so beautifuly grand! Keep up the good work and more power.Reply KaPepe saysJanuary 1, 2010 at 12:42 pmSome quick snaps I took during my short visit at the San Joaquin Agri Theme Park (under construction).Feel free to use the photos for your site. Happy New Year and more power!Reply Estela saysDecember 31, 2009 at 9:35 amSan Joaquin is also preparing for the centennial celebration of the municipality jan.11-17..it’s a town fiesta..100 yrs..of separation from the town of Miagao…you can see the beauty of the plaza at night when the lights are on..this is a big celebration and our group fr. new york mostly from san joaquin took the time to be there..Reply
kryszvan28 saysSeptember 4, 2011 at 9:56 pm. I am proud to be a San Joaquinhon. .me, my classmates and my teachers visit San Joaquin last August 18, 2011. .we are the Tourism students of West Visayas State University. I am happy that my classmates was amazed of our historical church and of course our cemetery. .Congartulations to the Municipal Officials headed by our Municipal Mayor, Mayor Ninfa Serag Garin. .Keep up the good work. .I am really proud to be a San Joaquinhon. .thumbs up!Reply
Edwin saysJanuary 20, 2010 at 11:08 amThanks the elected officer for improved the town of san joaquin not only the town but also barangays. keep up the good works and more power.Reply
Mayette F saysJanuary 4, 2010 at 10:01 amThough my mother is from San Joaquin I never had the chance to live there but I have fond memories of my short visits to this peaceful town. I am so happy to see that San Joaquin has improved so much. Thanks to the townfolks and town officials who did their best to make it so beautifuly grand! Keep up the good work and more power.Reply
KaPepe saysJanuary 1, 2010 at 12:42 pmSome quick snaps I took during my short visit at the San Joaquin Agri Theme Park (under construction).Feel free to use the photos for your site. Happy New Year and more power!Reply
Estela saysDecember 31, 2009 at 9:35 amSan Joaquin is also preparing for the centennial celebration of the municipality jan.11-17..it’s a town fiesta..100 yrs..of separation from the town of Miagao…you can see the beauty of the plaza at night when the lights are on..this is a big celebration and our group fr. new york mostly from san joaquin took the time to be there..Reply