Sunday, June 29, 2014
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Bangus Festival 2014 (Dagupan City, Philippines)
April 1-3,2014 (8:00am) – CSI Stadia
- Fun Fiesta sa Pilipinas
- 2nd National Performing Arts Festival (Competition)
(Participants: NCR,CALABARZON,SOCCSKSARGEN,Zamboanga, Davao,Ilocos Sur, La Union &Pangasinan)
April 1 – May 16, 2014
- Bangus Festival Trade Fair
- One Barangay, One Product
- Bangus Festival Food Strip
April 2, 2014 (4:00pm) – Downtown Area
Bangus Fun Fiesta Pilipinas Parade of Costumes
(NCR,CALABARZON,SOCCSKSARGEN, Zamboanga, Davao,Ilocos Sur, La Union, Pangasinan)
(NCR,CALABARZON,SOCCSKSARGEN, Zamboanga, Davao,Ilocos Sur, La Union, Pangasinan)
April 4, 2014 (9:00am) – Emerald Room, Stadia
Regional Induction of the Federation of Senior Citizens Region I Chapter
Regional Induction of the Federation of Senior Citizens Region I Chapter
April 4-5, 2014 – CSI Atrium
Bangus Festival Pets Day and Dog Fashion Show 2014
Bangus Festival Pets Day and Dog Fashion Show 2014
April 5, 2014 (5:00am) – De Venecia Extension Road
Bangus Festival One Kapamilya Run
Bangus Festival One Kapamilya Run
April 5-6, 2014 (8:00am to 5:00pm) - DPSA Shooting Range
Bangus Festival Top Cop Challenge
Bangus Festival Top Cop Challenge
April 8, 2014 - CSI Atrium
Bangus Festival free Origami and Japanese Calligraphy Workshop
Bangus Festival free Origami and Japanese Calligraphy Workshop
April 12, 2014 (4:00pm) - Old Pantranco Terminal
Bangus Festival Kapamilya Karavan
Bangus Festival Kapamilya Karavan
April 12-13, 2014
- SPEEDO G-LEAGUE Bangus Festival Swim Cup (7:00am) - Dagupan Poolside
- Bangus Festival Open Chess Tournament (10:00am) - CSI Atrium
April 13, 2014
- Tri-Bangus Triathlon Race in Dagupan (6:00am) - Tondaligan/AB Fernandez/Stadia (Ms. Isabelle Daza)
- “Beat The Feat” Bangus Festival Hip Hop Dance Contest (5:00pm) - CSI Market Square Parking Grounds
April 22, 2014 (Downtown and Plaza)
- Bangus Festival Grand Opening Gilon-Gilon ed Baley (2:00pm) - Downtown and Plaza
- Kapuso Fiesta (Julie Anne San Jose)
April 23, 2014
- Bangus Summit (8:00am) - Star Plaza Hotel
- 1st Mayor Belen T. Fernandez Cup “Open Invitational Amateur Kickboxing Tournament” (4:00pm) – Dagupan City Plaza
(Teams: Dagupan, Sta. Barbara, Sn Fabian, Bayambang, Aguilar, La Union, Baguio, Tarlac)
April 24, 2014 (2:00pm) – Dagupan City Plaza
“Skate the Tides” Bangus Festival Skate Competition
“Skate the Tides” Bangus Festival Skate Competition
April 24-27, 2014 – BFAR)
1st International Green Camp 2014
1st International Green Camp 2014
April 25, 2014
- Bangus Rodeo (7:00am) – Magsaysay Market
- Pawil Pangasinan, Dumog ed Dagupan (2:00pm) – Ciudad Elmina/ Hall 3 Stadia (Ms. Regine Velasquez)
- Building The Future: Bangus Festival Mega Job Fair & Awarding of Scholarship Day (CSI Atrium)
- “RockLABAN” Battle of the Bands HandogngBomboRadyo at Star FM sa Bangus Festival (5:00PM) - Dagupan City Plaza)
April 25-29 2014 (8:00am to 5:00pm) – People’s Astrodome
National Dance Convention (DEAP)
(Participants: Metro Manila, Laguna, Cavite, Pampanga, Bulacan, Quezon Province, Pangasinan, Ilocos Norte, Bicol, Samar, Iloilo, Cotabato& Sultan Kudarat)
(Participants: Metro Manila, Laguna, Cavite, Pampanga, Bulacan, Quezon Province, Pangasinan, Ilocos Norte, Bicol, Samar, Iloilo, Cotabato& Sultan Kudarat)
April 26, 2014
- Kapuso Mall Show (4:00pm) – CSI Atrium
- National Taekwondo Tournament (8:00am to 5:00pm) – University of Luzon
- PandaRUNdupan (7:00pm) - De Venecia Road Extension
(Teams: Pangasinan, La Union, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte, Abra, Tarlac and Baguio City)
April 27, 2014 (8:00am) – Downtown and Plaza
- Festivals of the North
- Bangus Festival Kapuso Mall Show (Louise de los Reyes and AljurAbrencia) – 4:00pm / CSI Atrium
(FESTIVALS: Halamanan, Pakwan, Pindangan, Tobacco, AbrenianKawayan, Basi, Ani, KannawidanYlocos, Mango-Bamboo, Corn, Pamulinawen, Mango (Zambales), Panagbenga, Adivay, Abacca-Bamboo, Lay-layugan, Guling-Guling, Bangus)
April 28, 2014
- Bangusine (Bangus Cuisine) International Cook Fest (Chef Boy Logro and Kapuso Stars) /(2:00pm) – Hall 3 CSI Stadia
- Bangus Festival Pressure Shooting Contest (AKSYON RADYO) (2:00pm) – City Plaza
April 29, 2014 (5:00pm) – Dagupan City Plaza
Bangus Festival Bombo Radyo Day
Bangus Festival Bombo Radyo Day
April 30, 2014 (6:00pm) – De Venecia Extension Road
- Bangusan Street Party (Glock 9, Spongecola, Ebe, Silent Sanctuary, Join the Club, Parokyani Edgar, Dingdong Dantes )
- Splash in the Sky
- Seafood Festival
May 1, 2014 – (Bonuan Tondaligan)
- Pistay Dayat Activities
- Mass
- Fluvial Parade
- Dagupan Beach Body Beach Party (Ms. Andrea Torres) (7:00pm)
May 2-3, 2014 (8:00am) – CSI Stadia
PKF-NSA Bangus Festival National Karate-Do Championship
(Teams: NCR, Pangasinan, CLABARZON, Central Visayas, Eastern Visayas, Cagayan de Oro, ARMM, Davao, Zamboanga, CAR, Central Luzon)
(Teams: NCR, Pangasinan, CLABARZON, Central Visayas, Eastern Visayas, Cagayan de Oro, ARMM, Davao, Zamboanga, CAR, Central Luzon)
May 3-7, 2014 – (Dagupan City People’s Astrodome)
Bangus Festival Medical Mission
Bangus Festival Medical Mission
(copied from bangusfestival.ph)
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Tondaligan Beach, Dagupan City
The beach of Bonuan Tondaligan, Dagupan City. There are lots of cottages here. Each cottage has videoke and they serve grilled Bangus and other seafood.
Bolinao, Pangasinan
Bolinao, Pangasinan
Bolinao is a 1st class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 82,084 people.
Sea urchins are regularly harvested at Isla Silaki, Bolinao.
Folk etymology attributes the name "Bolinao" or this remote fishing enclave from the fish piece "monamon" but commonly called "Bolinao" by the Tagalogs, Bicolanos and the Visayans. A theory also points out that once upon a time "pamulinawen" trees grew luxuriantly along its shores, thus, the Ilocano migrants who crossed the Lingayen Gulf named it phonetically similar to the name of the tree. Nowadays, however, such tree does not exist anymore.
Unofficial records narrate the story of an Italian missionary named Blessed Odorico who said the first mass in Bolinao Bay, baptizing several locals while he was on his way to China. He took refuge in what is now known as Bolinao during a storm in 1324. Two centuries later, an account narrates the arrival of Juan de Salcedo and his crew reached Bolinao and chanced upon a Chinese Sampan who captured a native chieftain. Salcedo and his men liberated the natives and the latter immediately pledged vassalage to the King of Spain.
According to oral history, the town of Bolinao used to be a small settlement in what is now Barrio Binabalian in Santiago Island, then having a population of just over a hundred families. It is said that Captain Pedro Lombi founded the town of Bolinao in 1575. A decade later, Dominican Friar Esteban Marin became the first Spanish missionary to evangelize the people of Bolinao. For two years he worked in Bolinao before he was assigned as prior in Batac, Ilocos Norte.
The Dominicans ended their service in 1607 to be replaced by the Augustinian Recollects headed by Fr. Jeronimo de Cristo and Dr. Andres del Espiritu Santo. At this time, the old town of Bolinao was still located along the coast of Pangasinan. Due to pirate attacks, the town was transferred to the mainland in 1609.
This town formerly included the neighboring town of Anda, but Anda became an independent municipality on May 26, 1849.
On November 18, 2007, Bolinao challenged the historical fact that the first Mass was held on March 31, 1521, Easter Sunday, at Limasawa in Southern Leyte. Memorial markers (donated by Italian priest Luigi Malamocco, 62, from Odorico's hometown of Friuli, Italy) were set in the town's church and on Santiago Island, claiming that in 1324, Franciscan missionaries led by an Italian priest named Odorico celebrated a thanksgiving Mass thereat and also baptized natives.
Bolinao Mayor Alfonso Celeste said the local government will file damage suit against Indonesian owners of the barge APOL 3003. The University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute (UPMSI) stated that the environmental damage was P 54.9 million ($1 =- P 40). The barge towed by a tug boat from Indonesia to the power plant in Sual, Pangasinan on November 27 when Typhoon "Mina" winds destroyed its anchor and rope, then hurled to Ilog Malino reef, spilling 95% of its coal cargo. The hard coal spill spread to 330,000 square metres of coral and sea grass areas.
The Bolinao Skull is a skull dated between the 14th and 15th centuries A.D. recovered in the Balingasay archeological site in Bolinao. The Bolinao Skull is the most well known artifact from the site, noted for the intricate gold ornamentation formed in the shape of scales on the surfaces of its teeth. However, 67 other skulls containing teeth with less extensive gold ornamentation were also found at the Balingasay site. The skull is now displayed within the National Museum of Anthropology in Manila.
The Japanese Imperial forces were landed and occupied the town municipality of Bolinao on December 1941 and established of the military garrison of the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces. The joint military force of the United States, Australian and Philippine Commonwealth troops including the local resistance fighters liberated the town municipality of Bolinao on January 1945 due to retake in Luzon and aftermath in World War II.
The word Bolinao is a term used for the name of the town, the people, and the language.
The Bolinao people generally speak Pangasinan, Ilocano, Tagalog, and their own unique native language called Bolinao, which is also used in a nearby town, Anda --- former barangay of the Bolinao town. The Bolinao language is closely related to Sambalic. Bolinao was part of the province of Zambales from mid-18th and was turned over to Pangasinan in 1903. Most people generally understand and speak English because of the annual visit of local and foreign tourists in the different bodies of water in the town including beaches, falls, caves, river, and other protected sanctuaries which are prohibited areas for tourists.
The Mother Tongue Policy of the DepEd is enforced in the elementary schools of these barangays to empower the native languages in town.
Copied from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolinao,_Pangasinan
Agno, Pangasinan
These photos were taken at the beach of Agno, Pangasinan. Taken during Holy week this year. We had a three day vacation with my cousins and their relatives.
About Agno, Pangasinan
Agno is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 28,052 people.
The town is characterized by rolling terrain and rainfed rice fields. Near the poblacion, or town plaza, the road passes along the Mabini river or (Balincaguing River), which drains into the South China Sea further west. The town plaza is home to a centuries-old Roman Catholic church, as well as one of the first congregations of the Philippine Independent Church. The town shares borders with the town of Bani to the north, the town of Mabini and Alaminos City to the east and with Burgos to the south.
The town's main livelihood is fishing and agriculture, although a number of her sons and daughters work as doctors, physical therapist, nurses, engineers, computer programmers and accountants in numerous countries around the globe. On top of that, the town produces successful teachers, policemen and policewomen, and lawyers.
During the summer months of April and May the town's market abounds with fresh fruits such as mangoes and duhat, as well as fresh catch such as tuna, flying fish, grouper, lobsters and other seafood.
The town is home to natural attractions such as the Mabini river, the Umbrella Rocks in Sabangan, as well as several beaches, Agno Beach being the longest and most popular. There are several other beaches hidden along the coast such as the Macaboboni cove (which features a small cave) as well as a white beach in Brgy. Gayusan. To the southern end of Agno Beach, one can dive from a two-story-high rock amidst crashing waves and end up in a beautiful coral garden below.
Arthur Cabantac was the mayor of Agno from 2007 until he was shot while playing Mahjong. He was then succeeded by Jose N. Pajeta Jr, the town's vice mayor during that time.
The name Agno was derived from a species of swamp tree called “Agno Casto”, a chaste tree used for medicinal concoctions to relieve pain and illness, that grew abundantly in the locality. In time, “Agno” was retained to become the name of the town.
Agno was formally organized into municipality in 1791. During the Spanish regime and early part of the American era, Agno was part of the Province of Zambales, but upon enactment of Public Act No. 1004 dated November 30, 1903 of the Philippine Commission, the northern part of Zambales including Agno was annexed to the Province of Pangasinan.
Copied from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agno,_Pangasinan
Thursday, March 21, 2013
The Bar!
I remember the night when I was with very good friends May Ann and Edwin. We started with Quatro Grill just to unwind and relax. The night was still young and we savoured their main dish Quatro Sisig with me having a Much Mug of San Miguel Strong Ice and San Mig Light mucho for edwin and some bottles for May Ann. The acoustic performance in the bar was really entertaining. A lot of people for sure enjoyed the ambience. Suddenly I got preoccupied as what have been noticed by my two good friends. Arellano Street was to busy as people were rushing to go home or to spend their night life.
I wasn't contented yet so I asked the two come with me at Padis Point along AB Fernandez Avenue. The bar was full because it was a Saturday Night! The two guards who got close to me and the waiters were sorry that I haven't made a reservation. So we went downstair and straight to Veñu Bar along M.H. Del Pilar Street. The band also played acoustic. I even noticed that a Councilor of Dagupan City was also there with her friends. She looked tipsy during that nig ht. We ordered french fries and barbecue. We only had a bucket of beer and decided to go back at Padis point. That was almost midnight. There it was! A vacant table for us! My friends were really wondering what was really going on with me. They've guessed almost of everything and so I opened. I told them I'm just feel so alone. Thanks to them that they were always at my side. Real friends!I've seen some friends and some regular customers who happen to have been acquainted with me. The band who was performing that night happened to have become my friends. They've spotted me and greeted me and my company. They've asked me to come upstage and sing. So I did! I sang Stitches and Burns from Fra Lippo Lippi which I always do. If not, The Past of Jed Madela! The audience sang with me. My friends were smiling at me. It was almost 4am when we decided to gome... I thanked them and said goodbyes. It was a wonderful night! That's night life in Dagupan City! There still lots of bars and restaurants in the city you xould choose from. If not, you could spend the night by the beach with videoke! That's Tondaligan Beach Park! Have a great night folks!
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