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Iloilo: Living Heritage and Champion of Progress

Fun, Foodie, Friendly Iloilo

Iloilo, located in the heart of Panay Island in Western Visayas, is a province that beautifully blends rich history and modern progress. Recognized as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, Iloilo is known for its mouthwatering dishes like La Paz Batchoy, Pancit Molo, and Biscocho. The province is also famous for its vibrant festivals, especially the Dinagyang Festival, which draws visitors from around the world to experience the lively celebrations. Iloilo’s charm doesn’t end with its food and festivals. The province is home to stunning Spanish colonial architecture, with must-see sites like Miag-ao Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with the old buildings in downtown Iloilo reflect exceptional architecture, showcasing the region’s rich past as well as its drive for progress.

Mapped Cultural Heritage in Iloilo

TINALA NGA SISI

Intangible Cultural Heritage, Traditional Craftsmanship

Tinala nga sisi is a traditional practice of extracting the meat of the sisi (rock oysters) harvested from rocks during … Read more

TINUOB NGA SISI

Intangible Cultural Heritage,

Tinuob nga Sisi is a traditional dish from Ajuy, Iloilo, rooted in its cultural relevance and the community’s fishing heritage. … Read more

TOMAS CONFESOR HILL

Natural Geological and Physiographical/ Land Formations, Natural Heritage

Tomas Confesor Hill is a small hill in Brgy. Bucari, Leon, Iloilo, privately owned and surrounded by thick vegetation. It … Read more

TU-OB SANG BAROTO

Intangible Cultural Heritage,

Tu-ob sang Baroto is a traditional coastal ritual practiced in Batad, Iloilo, and nearby towns to bless fishing boats and … Read more

TUBA (Coconut Palm Wine)

Intangible Cultural Heritage, Knowledge and Practices Concerning Nature and the Universe

Tuba or coconut wine, is a traditional beverage made from the sap of coconut trees and is often consumed during … Read more

TUBURAN ABACA HANDICRAFT ASSOCIATION (TAHA)

Cultural Institutions

The Tuburan Abaca Handicraft Association (TAHA) in Janiuay, Iloilo, is a group promoting abaca-based crafts, which are made from abaca, … Read more

TULTUGAN FESTIVAL

Intangible Cultural Heritage,

The Tultugan Festival, held every December 26 in Maasin, Iloilo, celebrates the town’s bamboo heritage, especially its traditional bamboo instruments … Read more

ULIAN RIVER

Bodies of Water, Natural Heritage

The Ulian River spans 13,148.46 hectares across the town of Lambunao, Iloilo, traversing through varied topographies and multiple barangays within … Read more

UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES BRACKISHWATER AQUACULTURE CENTER

Cultural Institutions

The Brackishwater Aquaculture Center (BAC) in Barangay Nabitasan, Leganes, Iloilo, was established in 1971 to advance research and education in … Read more

VICE ADMIRAL ALEXANDER PAMA

Significant Personalities

Vice Admiral Alexander Patino Pama, born in Passi City in 1957, had a distinguished career in the Philippine Navy, rising … Read more

VIRGILIO GONZALES “ PIROT” PETCHELLER

Significant Personalities

Virgilio “Pirot” Gonzales Petcheller, born in 1954 in Lemery, Iloilo, is a well-known figure in Hiligaynon music, famous for his … Read more

WARD

Natural Geological and Physiographical/ Land Formations, Natural Heritage

Ward Mountain, located in Sitio Iraya, Barangay Arante, Sara, Iloilo, spans about 1.75 hectares and is rich in native trees … Read more

WASHINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH

Cultural Institutions

Washington Baptist Church in Brgy. Sinuagan, Badiangan, Iloilo was established in 1908 by early American Baptist missionaries and local converts, … Read more

WITHOUT SEEING THE DAWN: A NOVEL BY STEVAN JAVELLANA

Archival Holdings, Tangible Movable Heritage

Without Seeing the Dawn is a novel written by Stevan Javellana in 1947 and is a softbound first edition book … Read more

Featured Cultural Heritage in Iloilo

Madge Cafe

CUltural Institution

The famous Madge Cafe is dubbed as the oldest coffee shop in Iloilo City offering a community hub and bringing pride to the people of Iloilo.

Rafflesia

Natural Heritage

Known as one of the largest flowers in the world, the Rafflesia is a rare and striking plant species found in Iloilo’s forests, attracting botanists and nature lovers with its unique beauty.

Jaro Belfry

Tangible Immovable Heritage

The historic Jaro Belfry is a centuries-old bell tower that stands as a testament to Iloilo’s rich colonial past and religious heritage, offering visitors a glimpse into the region’s architectural legacy.

Oton Death Mask

Tangible Movable Heritage

An ancient gold burial artifact discovered in Iloilo, the Oton Death Mask reflects the region’s pre-colonial history and its sophisticated artistry, preserved as a symbol of its cultural heritage.

Dinagyang Festival

Intangible Heritage

A vibrant annual festival celebrated in honor of the Santo Niño, Dinagyang Festival features colorful street parades, dance performances, and a display of Iloilo’s deep devotion and cultural pride.

Graciano Lopez-Jaena

Significant Personalities

A national hero from Iloilo, Graciano Lopez-Jaena was a revolutionary journalist and orator, recognized for his contributions to the Philippine reform movement during the Spanish colonial period.

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