The beginning of a tradition. A jewel of the Orient South, and the origin of Ilonggos’ folk, wisdom and tradition. Iloilo has so much to give for the people to see and appreciate, most of all the engaging smiles of the
Ilonggas.
What does it mean to be hailed as the Queen City of the South? With all the majestic and historical sights that abound
Iloilos' colorful experience and tradition. No doubt, one will truly savor and enjoy all the lustrous traditions and practices of having the Ilonggo spirit. Coming to
Iloilo, one will certainly be thrilled by the scintillating sights of the beautiful beaches where the sand, sea and sky provide comfort and relaxation after a weeks' strenous and consuming work. Tourist attractions include the white-sand beaches that abound our shores and islets, crystal clear waters, and coral reefs to comfort the soul of every individual. Delicacies are also abundant, to name a few, we have Pancit
Molo, Biscocho, and the ever celebrated La Paz Batchoy.
In Iloilo, antique mansions built during the Spanish era still abound. A reminiscence of events of the past.
Ilonggos' are humble and pietful yet grandiose. Exquisite churches are also commonplace. The locals are actually quite vibrant party-people, though conservatism is still imbued in them.
There are lots of festivities and events Ilonggos look forward to every year; one is
Dinagyang, a vibrant and exotic expression of artistry, rhythmic dance coupled with drum-beating. The Ilonggo spirit penetrates in every place capturing the essence of faith by offering the feast to Sr.
Sto. Nino, the patron saint of the Ilonggos.
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