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1958 BAGTINGAN SA DON SALVADOR BENEDICTO

Photo Credit/s:
Alexious C. Tolosa, 2024

The Bagtingan is a bell from 1958 found in Don Salvador Benedicto, measuring 14 inches tall and shaped like a bomb, which adds to its uniqueness. It was used by both a local church and hacienda to call people for work or gatherings, especially at 5:30 a.m. for “arima,” the start of the day. It was discovered near an old avocado tree beside an ancestral house, a site rich in history and community memory. Locals believe it may date back to the Japanese occupation, adding to its mystery and historical value. However, it is currently at risk due to rust, exposure to the elements, and lack of conservation efforts.

Mappers:
Maritess C. Paclibar, Alexious C. Tolosa, Jireh P. Turato

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