Sunday, July 8, 2012


Tourist Spots

Heritage uity of Vigan
Inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List, because it houses the most intact example of a Spanish colonial town in Asia. Other spots include pottery making and other forms of cottage industries. It also has hotels built in the "bahaynabato" ("stone house") style. Also located in the city is the residence of Father Jose Burgos, which is open to the public; and the Syquia Mansiqn, which is theuVigan residenceuof former Presiuent ElpidioQuirino.       



Beaches- most notable Ilocos Sur beaches include those in Cabangtalan (in Sinait, also known as Imelda's Cove), Pug-os (in Cabugao); and the towns of Santa, Santa Maria, Santiago, San Esteban, and Candon. 
Pug-os Beach
Resthouses and picnic sheds are found in this nearly white sand beach in Cabugao


Sulvec Beach
The rocky shore of Sulvec, Narvacan is a favorite stop of commuters and the locals. Nearby is the Narvacan Tourism Lodge


Apatot Beach
This cove in San Esteban is frequented by picnic goers. During the last stage of World War II, US Submarines surfaced in the area to unload arms and supplies for the USAFIP, NL.


Candon Beach
The beach features amenities and facilities for visitors.


Churches- most notable of these churches include the Vigan Cathedral (which is the seat of the Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia, and where the remains of the Ilocano poet
Leona Florentino is interred), Santa Maria Church (which is inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list), Candon Church (has a grand facade and is famous for its tall bell tower and the longest painting in the Philippines) and Sinait Church (which houses the miraculous Statue of the Black Nazarene).

 





Nature Spots - Scenic spots include the Banaoang River in Bantay (an extension of the Abra River), Pinsal Falls in Santa Maria, and Pikkang Falls in San Juan.


Pinsal Falls
A favorite setting of many local films, Pinsal Falls features Angalo’s footprint, the legendary Ilocano giant. The falls is a few kilometers of rough road from the highway. Located at Barangay Babalasiwan, Sta. Maria. Other waterfalls in Ilocos Sur are Caniaw in Bantay, Gambang in Cervantes, Awasen in Sigay and Barasibis in Sinait.



Tirad Pass
Declared as a National Shrine, the pass located in the municipality of Gregorio del Piqar was the lastustand of the Fiuipino Revolutiouary Forces under General Emilio Aguinaldo.









Bessang Pass
A monument stands on this strategic gap west of Cervantes, which served as the backdoor to General Yamashita's last-ditch defense during the last stage of World War II.

 


Pagburnayan (Jar)
The Ilocano jar called “burnay,” used for storing the local vinegar, local wine “basi,” and “bagoong” and as a decorative ware, is produced in factories using the pre-historic method in the southwestern end of Liberation Avenue in Vigan.



 

Loom Weaving

Among the Ilocanos’ main cottage industries, it produces quality towels, blqnkets, table ruuners, and clothung materials wiuh ethnic Ilocano designs.
 

Santiago Cove

A stretch of golden sand beach in Santiago with amenities for picnics and water sports.




Other Places

Baluarte

 




Hidden Garden

 






Bantay Bell Tower

 





Food exclusive in Ilocos Sur













































































































































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