Monday, October 10, 2016

FLAVORS OF ANTIQUE

TIBIAO BAKERY
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           Tibiao Bakery is the first bakeshop in Tibiao, Antique. It provides affordable yet with outstanding quality food products to Antiqueños and that can compete regionally and globally.Tibiao Bakery started in around 1953. That’s why for most Ilonggos, Tibiao is always associated with good and tasty breads. It has spawned out numerous branches mainly in Iloilo City, and to the whole Panay Island and there’s also one in New Zealand. It is a landmark in Iloilo, and is well known for its specialty for Filipino breads such as pandesal, ensaymada, and pan de coco among others.Tibiao Bakery started in around 1953. That’s why for most Ilonggos, Tibiao is always associated with good and tasty breads. It has spawned out numerous branches mainly in Iloilo City, and to the whole Panay Island and there’s also one in New Zealand. It is a landmark in Iloilo, and is well known for its specialty for Filipino breads such as pandesal, ensaymada, and pan de coco among others.It was under the sole proprietorship of Manuel B. Lim Sr. when it started in the fifties and in 1982 his sons, Vicente and Stephen, started the business operations in Iloilo City. Eventually in 1989, the business was converted from sole proprietorship to a corporation.Mayor Lim and his wife reveal that this (mother) branch uses the same methods and equipment in baking bread eversince. Unlike their Iloilo factory along Avancena Street in Molo, which uses modern ovens, the Tibiao branch still uses the old pugon constructed in1955, June 5 to be exact.
        So if you want to experience the bite, you'll never forget. visit the famous Tibiao Bakery.

A GLIMPSE OF PARADISE



Sunday, October 9, 2016

MORE OF ANTIQUE


        Antique is not just all about the hidden talents of the youths. It is also about the hidden paradise our humble province keeps. More and more tourist destination are now open here. Relaxing and at the same time find time to enjoy? Antique has a lot to offer.
       Here are some of our most treasured spots that you don't wanna miss.


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1. Malalison Island at Culasi, Antique.
            This mini Boracay place can offer you anything you like. Just by looking at it, you can say that you're in paradise.Tourists,call it Malalison Island. Locals say it’s Mararison.
Whatever it’s called, this small, hook-shaped island in Antique, will always be associated in your mind with the realization of how beautiful my province is. Indeed, there are still a lot of stunningly beautiful islands in the Philippines sans the foreign tourists, loud music, and tons of trash. Your time in Malalison Island, with its white sand beaches, a small community of fisherfolk, hundreds of pitcher plants, a steep mountain,  and an incomparable view at the peak, will always be an experience you won’t forget. That's a guarantee. 
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2. Malumpati Cold Spring at Pandan, Antique.
        Feeling hot and bored? Malumpati is the place for you. Its ice-like water can sure relax your stressed body.Malumpati Health Spring and Tourist Resort is located in Sitio Malumpati, Brgy. Guia, Pandan, Antique. You can access this resort through Brgy. Sto. Rosario and Brgy. Candari.
The water comes from the Malumpati Cold Spring Headwater located about 35 minutes walk from the resort. A man-made pool was created from the river by constructing a concrete embankment so the water is kept at a certain level and allows it to overflow during heavy rains. It was a Sunday when we visited so the resort was full of people enjoying the long weekends with their families and friends. This could surely be on top of your must-visit list.

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3. Tibiao Eco Adventure at Tibiao, Antique.
        Truly, Tibiao has a lot to offer. You can find here all the adventures you need.
Looking for a fun and exciting place to spend the weekend in Panay? The town of Tibiao, Antique is geared up to be an eco-adventure destination in this side of the archipelago. Easily accessible by land from any point in Panay, Tibiao is a blessing for thrill seekers and nature lovers since it is just a few hours away from travel gateways such as Iloilo, Boracay, and many more. Tibiao offers attractions found in other popular eco-adventure destinations in addition to the town’s unique set of charms that is sure to give tourists a fun experience to cherish for a lifetime! Here are some of them.
                                                                                        i. Hot kawa bath
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Hot Kawa Bath, a one-of-a-kind spa where it feels like you’re being cooked in a giant pot! (It’s more relaxing than it sounds.) The kawa, or metal dish, was once used to cook muscovado sugar. These days, it’s filled with water and herbs, then heated with a fire until it’s ready for you to take a dip.









                                                          ii. Zip-line






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                                                                                    iii. Kayak                                              
   The Tibiao River boasts of crystal clear waters suitable for white water rafting/kayaking at various grades of difficulty. Courses are available for those interested to experience this challenging recreational outdoor activity.  For Grade 1, basic kayaking course introduces first timers to paddling a kayak in calm waters. Grade 2 course are fit for those kayaker who wants to experience a higher level of skill paddling through the rapids and big stones. Grade 3-4 course are for those professionals who want to enjoy an adrenaline rush adventure in the strong currents surpassing the big boulders and difficult maneuvers. So, brave enough?

                                                   iv. Fish spa
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Got rough skin? Let Tibiao’s “thera-fish” nibble away at your dead skin! A one-hour session for the feet costs P100, while the full-body version goes for P200. 







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v. Bugtong Bato Falls
Bugtong Bato is a seven-tiered waterfall; three levels are open to the public. It’s a rough trek to get there, but your patience will be rewarded with a majestic view of misty falls. Even better — you can rappel down the face of the waterfalls’ cliffs!


                                    vi. Seco Island
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An uninhabited island located North East of the Sulu Sea with 1.5 km stretch of sand and shallow clear sea, this island is a crown jewel of Antique and probably one of the best kept secrets of the province. This island is part of Tibiao, which is now dubbed as the eco-heritage destination of Panay Island.
                          
                      For more Fun in Tibiao Adventures, visit, www.Katahum tours.com


4. Rafflesia in Sibalom, Antique
          The biggest flower in the world can also be seen here in Antique. We are very proud to say that our humble province is the home of the biggest flower.The Rafflesia has become the most celebrated flower in Antique Province.During the Binirayan Festival, there were different competitions like the Rafflesia Inspired Costume, Rafflesia Inspired Drum & Bugle and the Top 10 Rafflesia Designers Battle. It is used as a theme and décor of floats and costumes. Even the park and the municipality where it was first found adopted the flower as its symbol.

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3. Nogas Island in Anini-y.
        Soul searching? You might find it here.Nogas is a 24-hectare (59-acre) government naval reservation island in Antique. It is 4.8 kilometres (3 mi) from the shoreline of the town proper and can be accessed by sailboat or motorboat within 20 minutes. It sure can relax your tired body and soul.

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Monday, October 3, 2016

THE KINGS AND QUEENS OF DANCEFLOOR


     Dancing for them is everything. This is how they express their feelings. Be it happy or sad. They embody the true meaning of talented Antiqueños every time they hit the dance floor.



EVOLUTION DANCE CREW

      They are the ultimate dancing group you'll ever see here in Antique. They are the best when it comes to their field, dancing. Their motto is, Dance to impress and not to impress. They are not just good in their looks, but they also serve as an inspiration to every young dreamer of Antique. They serve as or big brothers and models.

MARY CHRISTINE BADO

      Modern dance, ethnic, interpretative, hiphop, cramping, dance sports, you name it, this talented young lady can do it all. I am very proud to say that she's my best friend. I sing, she dance. That's what we always do. She dances with her heart and by that, people watching her, could also relate to every moves her body does. She should be on TV by now.



HIPHOP MECHANICS CREW

      Awesomeness? They sure got it. This competitive dance group is the pride of Tibiao and of course the pride of the UA-TLMC. They always dance their hearts out which they always shout every time they dance, "PUSO". They believe that with out heart, their dance would be meaningless.




 UA-TLMC FOLK DANCERS

              When it comes to balancing coconut shells and self discipline, these beautiful ladies sure know how to. Their unbelievable talents in dancing can sure wow the world. Their grace in every moves describes how Antiqueños face their problems with courage and faith. They will represent Antique in the upcoming PASUC.






       You see, its not all about the talent we have here in Antique. There are hidden places and treasures waiting to be discovered. My next post will be all about the beautiful tourist destinations that Antique can give and satisfy your eyes, feelings and even your taste buds.





Saturday, October 1, 2016

ANTIQUEÑOS ON NATIONAL TV (JOSHUA OLIVEROS)

JOSHUA OLIVEROS 
THE VOICE KIDS SEASON THREE GRANDCHAMPION

            A young boy from Antique who wants to use his talent to improve his parents' relationship, first caught the attention of Broadway star Lea Salonga when he belted out "Habang May Buhay" for his blind audition. While it failed to impress Bamboo Mañalac and Sharon Cuneta, his performance was enough to earn him a spot in the next round. 
       Joshua Oliveros, dubbed the "Hopeful Son ng Antique," has been named grand champion of the third season of "The Voice Kids" on Sunday, August 28,2016, at Resorts World Manila.Oliveros, who got into the finals after garnering 56.15 percent of votes in the semi-finals, edged out the competition with his rendition of Yeng Constantino's "Salamat."
        Joshua hails from the humble and peaceful town of Hamtic, Antique. He is 13 years old and a young boy with big voice and heart.




          Together with his coach, Lea Salonga, Joshua reached his dreams. Well after all, that was just the beginning. Appearances on TV, guesting and a lot more were this boy's routine everyday since he won the said competition.



         This kid has a simple wish. He just wanted to join The Voice Kids so that he could help his parent get back together and fix their broken family. Through his sacrifice and perseverance, that simple wish came true, and with a bonus. He was name champion of The Voice Kids Season 3, and the first ever Antiqueño to dominate a national competition on TV. By that, he serves as an inspiration to all those youths dreaming high and aiming for that mark that could uplift their living. God bless Joshua. God bless Antique.









Friday, September 30, 2016

ANTIQUEÑOS ON NATIONAL TV (GABBY TACDA)










  GABBY TACDA
Tawag ng Tanghalan Contender

            Tacda, is a hopeful singer of Antique who also hails from the beautiful town of Hamtic. Because of his strong and powerful voice, he decided to join Tawag ng Tanghalan sa Showtime. He auditioned last August and then received their call a month later. After a couple of weeks he made his first appearance on national TV. With his song, Maghintay ka Lamang, he gained the peoples' heart through his soulful rendition of the song. Although he didn't won, he represented Antique with pride and with dignity. These justifies my blog about how talented Antiqueños are.  




Thursday, September 29, 2016

THE SONGBIRDS OF ANTIQUE

   
           Songbirds, nightingales, voice-box you name it, we have a lot of them here in our beloved province, Antique. I will introduce you to some of the most promising singers of humble province.





 THE ABAYON SIBLINGS

        This power siblings are the one you should watch for. They are Brian Abayon, Brittany Abayon and the youngest, Jade Abayon, they are no other than my beloved cousins. No wonder I have this talent. They are great in singing especially when they sing together. Their parents are both singers. They work now as a teacher and sea wanderer but, they never miss time for singing and entertaining other people.






JOHN ARTBELL I. PAJARES
     
         Art, is a male vocalist of his own band. He has a deep and cool voice. We often had a face off in singing competitions. We are close friends and schoolmates. He has in own style which nobody could do. He is God- fearing and a very humble person. Antique is proud of him. In fact, he and his partner in the vocal duet will represent Antique in the regional competition. Now that, we can all be proud of.










THE BRETAÑA SISTERS

           Antique is truly blessed with singers, not just singers but sometimes they come in sisters. Maria Leonna Jean Bretaña and Mai Lyn Bretaña are the one you should worry when it comes in singing. They have the talent, the beauty and the personality. They can be your beauty queen or your nightingale.














BENNY ARGUELLES JR.

          I have included some of the most talented singers here in Antique, who else should I promote? It's no other than my younger brother. This 14 year old, grade 8 student is a very talented musician, and composer. In his young age, he had achieved pretty much rocking achievements that a boy his age can normally can't. We as his family are very proud of him. His talents grow everyday and we will support him all the way.






    So, guys I hope I have satisfied your eyes in this post. Please leave your comments, and I will gladly entertain them.








Wednesday, September 28, 2016

BRIEF HISTORY OF ANTIQUE



        Antique was one of the three sakup (districts) of Panay before Spanish colonizers arrived on the islands. The province was known at that time as Hantík, the local name for the large black ants found on the island.[4] The Spanish chroniclers, influenced by the French, recorded the region's name as Hantique, which was then read as 'antique (silent 'h'). The locals then pronounced the name into its present name "Antique" (än-ti-ké)

History

       Historians believe that the earliest people who settled on the island of Panay were tribal Negritos or AtisOral history, relayed as the "Maragtas", states that ten "datus" or minor tribal chieftains from Malay escaped persecution from a city called Odtohan from Borneo due to a tyrant ruler called Makatunaw. The ten datus, led by Datu Puti, sailed northward with their families and communities, landing on Panay after departing Borneo. There are claims that the narrative of the Maragtas is dated to 1212 to fit with the transition of the Sri Vijayan Empire to Majapahit but there are no written evidence about this, nor there are any existing claims that links the datus to Borneo. Nevertheless, the Maragtas narrative is to be considered as part of the local history of the people.
       Upon arrival, the Malay datus met the Ati chieftain Datu Marikudo and his wife Maniwantiwan. They offered the chieftain a salakot (wide-brimmed hat) (out of exaggeration, the present day locals believed to be of pure gold) which includes a golden necklace, earrings, bracelets and trinkets they wore when they fled Borneo among other gifts of pearls and fine clothes as a display of respect and to buy the land for them to live. Datu Marikudo responded to the datus' generosity by giving the Malayans the lowlands and moving to the mountains with his Ati tribe as the mountains are sacred to them. The legacy of this landing is commemorated annually in Antique during the Binirayan festival.
      The island of Panay was then divided into three sakups: Hantik, Aklan and Irong-Irong. Aklan became the present-day Aklan and Capiz, Irong-Irong became Iloilo, and Hantik (also called Hamtik or Hamtic) became Antique. Hantik was named for the large black ants found on the island called "hantik-hantik".
      The sakup of Hantik was given to Datu Sumakwel, one of the ten datus, and who, according to tradition, was a sword master and wisest of them. The three sakups were later governed as a political unit called the Confederation of Madyaas, also under Datu Sumakwel. Datu Sumakwel founded the town of Malandog, considered to be the first Malay settlement in the country. Malandog is now a barangay in the present-day municipality of Hamtic, which was named after the historic sakup.
       During the Spanish colonial period, the coastal province was vulnerable to attacks by Moro raiders. Under the direction of the Spanish friars, a series of watchtowers, like the 'Old Watchtower' in Libertad and Estaca Hill in Bugasong, were built to guard Antique.
In 1942, the Imperial Japanese Army landed in Antique and occupied the province during the Second World War.
      During the Japanese Insurgencies and Occupation (1942-1944), the military general headquarters and camp bases of the 6th and 62nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army was active from January 03, 1942 to June 30, 1946 and the military general headquarters and camp bases of the 6th Infantry Regiment of the Philippine Constabulary was re-activated between October 28, 1944 and June 30, 1946Additionally, during the implementation of the anti-imperial Japanese military operations on Panay Island between 1942 and 1945 in the Antique province, Filipino military forces aided the local guerrilla resistance against the Imperial Japanese Army.
       Between 1944 and 1945, Philippine Commonwealth forces of the 6th Infantry Regiment of the Philippine Constabulary and the 6th and 62nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army defeated the Japanese troops and liberated the province.The liberation was achieved with the active support of recognized local guerrillas.

Geography

        Antique is one of the five provinces comprising Western Visayas or Region VI, and one of the four provinces in the island of Panay.

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     The province, with a total land area of 2,729.17 square kilometres (1,053.74 sq mi),[10]   is an elongated stretch of land occupying the entire western side of the island. It is bounded by the rugged central mountains of Panay, bordering on the provinces of Aklan in the northeast, Capiz on the east, Iloilo in the southeast and the Sulu Sea on the west. Its western-most and northernmost point is SemiraraIsland at 12°07′10″N 121°21′10″E, while its eastern tip is approximately 11°01′N 122°19.5′EAnini-y is the province's most southerly point at 10°24′24″N 121°57′38″E. Resembling a seahorse in shape, it is 155 kilometres (96 mi) long and 35 kilometres (22 mi) at its widest point.
Antique has rugged and varied land. Nogas IslandHurao-Hurao Island and Mararison Island have long stretches of white sand beaches that are ideal for shell-hunting. Batbatan Island on the other hand, appeals to scuba divers because of the well-preserved coral reefsMount Madia-as (or Madjaas), on the border with Aklan, is the highest peak on Panay. This 2,113-metre-high (6,932 ft) mountain is a dormant volcano with lakes and 14 waterfalls. It is said to be the legendary home of Bulalakaw, the supreme god of the ancients, and beckons as a challenge for hikers and trekkers.

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

ALL ABOUT MY BLOG


                        

            I have created this blog for everybody's information about Antique, and how talented the youths are here. I have included here some students of University of Antique who performs well not only in their respective class but also in their social activities. The reason why I created this, is that for more youths to be inspired,to enhance and don't be afraid to show to the world their hidden talents and be proud of it. We are blessed to have this kind of gifts. The main goal of my blog, is to inspire, motivate and inform. I hope you enjoy.

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

ALL ABOUT ME

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         Hi everyone. I am Elysa Claire V. Arguelles. 18 years old. A resident of Sta. Justa, Tibiao, Antique, and I am a student of University of Antique, Tario-Lim Memorial Campus. I am taking up Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education Major in English, and I am now in my third year. I like singing very much, and I don't mean to brag, but I am one of the most talented youths here in Antique. I have won several singing contests and I am so proud about it, so are my parents. I also love writing and dancing. Sometimes, I really can't control my temper, but hey, I'm the sweetest person you'll ever know. My parents are both teachers. My father was once a teacher in Thailand, but now he works as a government employee here in the Philippines. My mom is a Grade 5 teacher. I have two younger brother and I am the oldest. I'm also the only girl among us siblings. I finished my elementary days at Sta. Justa Elementary School and my beloved high school Alma matter is the Sta. Justa National High School.
         I am but a simple girl. I have big dreams and goals, I may not be perfect, but I'll bet you'll like once you'll know me.I think, I've told you enough, so I hope you guys love my blog.