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LLAVAVO KANG GEONANGA FAMILY(BRGY. POBLACION, NUEVA VALENCIA)

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LLAVAVO KANG GEONANGA FAMILY(BRGY. POBLACION, NUEVA VALENCIA)

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The llavavo of the Geonaga family is an antique wash table made from lauaan wood. It features a four-legged table with a circular hole for a basin. It has a towel bar on the side and a small storage comprantment under its mirror. It was first acquired by Benjamin Geonanga for the first Sacrament of Confirmation in Santa Ana, Nueva Valencia, where it was used by Bishop James Paul McCloskey, the first Bishop of Jaro. It was inherited by Mrs. Felomina Geonaga Gedallanga and is considered a heritage item. Although it has faded paint and missing parts, it remains in ...
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PAGPAMANDAY SANG BINANGON

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Pagpamanday, or blacksmithing, is a traditional craft practiced in Barangay Lanipe, Nueva Valencia, Guimaras, passed down through generations. The process involves using scrap materials, typically from jeepney muelle, which are heated, shaped, and sharpened into tools like binangon, knives, and plows. Blacksmiths, or manugpamanday, use an anvil, hammer, and sanding machine to shape the material, grinding and polishing it, before quenching it in water to ensure durability. The craft is a significant source of livelihood for local families and is actively practiced by men typically aged 30-65 in the community. Knowledge of blacksmithing is transmitted informally through apprenticeships, where younger ...
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PULANG PASAYAN

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Pulang pasayan is a rare crimson-colored freshwater shrimp endemic to the tidal pools of Tiniguiban and Hinlaran Islets of Nueva Valencia, Guimaras. These shrimps are uniquely visible only during high tide and inhabit in anchialine pools. Local folklore regard the species as sacred, protected by superstitions that discourage locals from catching, consuming, or even pointing at the shrimp. This cultural reverence has played a vital role in preserving the species and its fragile ecosystem. The site has become a subject of scientific interest and a developing eco-tourism destination that benefits the local community. Conservation efforts are reinforced by traditional beliefs, ...
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GUISI LIGHTHOUSE

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The Guisi Lighthouse, also known as Faro de Punta Luzaran, is a historical lighthouse located in Sitio Guisi, Nueva Valencia, Guimaras. Built in 1894, it was part of the Spanish colonial government’s effort to improve maritime safety, in guiding ships through the Iloilo Strait. The structure stands 17.5 meters tall and is made of iron which has deteriorated over time due to rust and exposure to the coastal environment. The lighthouse remains on its original site and is considered a cultural landmark, attracting tourists and supporting the local economy. It is currently in a state of ruin but is recognized ...
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