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Capiz: Seafood Capital of the Philippines

Captivating Capiz

Capiz, known as the “Seafood Capital of the Philippines,” is a haven for fresh, delicious seafood straight from its rich, marine-filled coastline. But there’s more to Capiz than just its food. The province is also steeped in local folklore, with stories of mystical happenings that add a layer to its rich and storied history. From historic churches to the warmth of its people, Capiz offers a unique blend of natural bounty and captivating traditions that make every visit unforgettable.

Mapped Cultural Heritage in Capiz

PANDANG-PANDANG

Intangible Cultural Heritage, Performing Arts

Pandang-Pandang is a traditional courtship dance of the Ati community in Dumarao, Capiz, where male and female dancers mimic birds’ … Read more

PATIO BEACH

Natural Geological and Physiographical/ Land Formations, Natural Heritage

Patio Beach, located in Brgy. Basiao, Ivisan, Capiz, is a 0.63-hectare public beach known for its fine white silica sand, … Read more

PAWOD MAKING (NIPA THATCHING)

Intangible Cultural Heritage, Traditional Craftsmanship

Pawod making is a traditional craft in Panay, Capiz, involving the weaving of nipa leaves into roofing materials, which are … Read more

PHILIPPINE EMERGENCY NOTES OF THE DIVA FAMILY (BRGY. AGKILO, PANITAN)

Tangible Movable Heritage, Works of Industrial/Commercial Arts

The Philippine Emergency Notes owned by the Diva family were issued between 1940 and 1944 during World War II as … Read more

ROMULO V. LOBERES, SR.

Significant Personalities

Romulo Villarde Loberes Sr., born in 1937 in Ivisan, Capiz, is known for his hard work and dedication as a … Read more

SAN VICENTE FERRER SCULPTURE OF BITOON ILAWOD CHAPEL IN CUARTERO

Religious Object, Tangible Movable Heritage

The San Vicente Ferrer sculpture is a wooden religious statue found in the Bitoon Ilawod Chapel in Cuartero, Capiz, made … Read more

SIGMA PUBLIC PLAZA

Sites, Tangible Immovable Heritage

The Sigma Public Plaza is a public space in Poblacion Norte, Sigma, Capiz, covering about 0.52 hectares and over 100 … Read more

TAMILOK

Animals (Fauna), Natural Heritage

Tamilok, also known as shipworm, is a marine mollusk found in Madulano, President Roxas, Capiz, where it lives in rotting … Read more

TIMPAS LAKE

Bodies of Water, Natural Heritage

Timpas Lake is a 3.5-hectare freshwater lake located in Barangay Timpas, Panitan, Capiz, and is privately owned by the Belo … Read more

TINAGBAKAN NGA MANOK

Intangible Cultural Heritage,

Tinagbakan nga Manok is a traditional chicken dish from Tapaz, Capiz, known for using Tagbak, a local plant that gives … Read more

TUWANG-TUWANGON FALLS

Bodies of Water, Natural Heritage

Tuwang-Tuwangon Falls is a waterfall located in Sitio Aglongon, Brgy. Duran, Dumalag, Capiz, covering 0.035 hectares and surrounded by various … Read more

Featured Cultural Heritage in Capiz

Panay Church

Capiz

Also known as the Santa Monica Parish Church, Panay Church is a historic landmark in Capiz. Built in the 18th century, it is famous for housing the largest Catholic church bell in Asia, cast from melted coins donated by the townspeople. This grand structure reflects the deep religious roots and rich colonial history of the region.

Panay Church Bells

Capiz

The Panay Church is home to the largest church bell in Asia, known as the “Dakong Lingganay.” Cast in 1878 from 70 sacks of donated coins, this monumental bell weighs over 10 tons and symbolizes the unity and faith of the Panay community. The bell, along with the smaller ones in its belfry, remains a cherished piece of the region’s cultural and religious heritage.