The Saging Festival is one of the many festivals in the island of Siquijor in the Philippines. It recognizes the importance of “saging” or banana in the lives of the people with its many uses. The story of how this plant came to exist is being depicted in dances during the fiesta of Lazi Town every May 15. It usually starts on May 8 with a variety of sports competitions and activities which includes Miss Teen Lazi Pageant, a variety show, dance competitions […]
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Ilihan Cave in Siquijor, Philippines
Ilihan Cave is one of the many caves found in the island of Siquijor. It is one of the most visited by tourists because of its unique stone formation. The entrance of Ilihan Cave is like a coffin which one will get goosebumps when entering. It is about 20 to 30 minutes walk from the barangay road of Sitio Ilihan of barangay Simacolong. Ilihan Cave is located in the Municipality of Lazi in the southeast area of Siquijor island in the Philippines. It […]
Municipality of Lazi in Siquijor
The municipality of Lazi is located on the southern part of the island of Siquijor in the Philippines. It is bounded in the north by the municipality of Larena, the Mindanao Sea on the south, the municipalities of Maria and Siquijor on the east and San Juan on the west. The town of Lazi was founded in 1857. Originally this municipality was known as Tigbawan, a name derived from a type of plant that grew in the bay. This name was changed when […]
Lazi Convent
The construction of the Lazi Convent started in 1887 under the supervision of Fray Toribio Sanchez, using indigenous coral stones and local hardwood. It was completed and blessed in 1891. The Lazi Convent has a spacious area and measures 42 by 38 meters. It is by far, the biggest among the oldest in the Philippines and the whole Asia. By virtue of Presidential Decree No. 260 dated August 1, 1973 as amended by Presidential Decree No. 375, dated January 14, 1974 and No. […]
San Isidro Labrador Parish Church in Siquijor
The Lazi Roman Catholic Church now known as San Isidro Labrador Parish Church (St. Isidore Church) was built in 1884 through the supervision of Recollect Fray Toribio Sanchez, with the same indigenous materials used in the construction of the Lazi Convent. The Philippine National Commission by virtue of the same Presidential Decrees covering the declaration of the Lazi Convent also declares it as one of the historical, landmarks of the Philippines. Like the Lazi Convent, it now invite appreciation and admiration of visiting […]