Sunday, July 8, 2012

Malacanag of the North: "Malacanag ti Amianan"

Malacañang  of the North locally called as “Malacañang ti Amianan”  is located in Suba, Paoay, Ilocos Norte. The Malacanang of the North built at the shores of the Paoay Lake was one of major destinations in Ilocos province.
This is one of the rest houses of the late President Ferdinand Marcos, one of the properties of the Marcos sequestered by the Philippine Government when former President Marcos was removed from power 1986. The Malacanang palace transformed into a museum of the late president’s memorabilia
“Malacañang ti Amianan” is a two-storey mansion built  on a 5-hectare property in Suba, Paoay.  Its great architecture design is a mixture of both Spanish and Ilocano designs. 

This palace in northern Ilocos overlooks the serene Paoay Lake.
 
 
Malacañang of the North ,“Malacañang ti Amianan” is one of the most important landmarks of the whole province. Entrance Fee costs Php 20.00. It opens from 9:00  a.m. to 5:00 p.m daily.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Paoay Lake; and its legendary story..

Legends and myths are not just simple stories; they contain lessons and morals passed on from generation to generation. These tales may also include valuable historical facts and data about the culture and lifestyle of people or race involved. 

A legend on the origin of  Paoay Lake in Paoay, Ilocos Norte

STORY:

Long ago, there was a beautiful village situated on a verdant tropical land. The people living in the village were known for being simple, hardworking and god fearing. These humble villagers built a church out of their skimpy earnings to worship and show respect to their god. 
Years passed and the village prospered. The people became rich; their wealth has been reflected through their ornate houses, extravagant clothing and glittering jewelries. As pride lingered on every resident, rivalry also sets in. The people worked even more hard to acquire things more than the others. Being very rich, the people forgot to respect god as jealousy took the place of good will. The church was no longer a place of worship but it became an avenue to display the townspeople’s vanity. Whilst the rest of the village residents spent their lives in worldly competition, a couple remained simple and god-fearing. One night an apparition appeared and told them that the village will be destroyed by a flood. The following day, the couple warned their neighbors and told them to revert for them to be spared from the flood. The villagers did not heed their warning but laughed at them. They continued what they’re doing and mocked the couple accusing them of envy. That night, the humble couple heard a voice telling them to leave the village early in the morning. The voice instructed them to go as far as they can and never look back; most especially when they hear a loud thunder and noise. 
The next day, they couple prepared early and left the village. While on their way, they heard a loud clap of thunder followed by rampaging waters. The villagers were awakened but their shrieks and cries were resounded and died as they were submerged in a pool of muddy water. The fleeing couple was shaken by these cries and loud rumblings. Unconsciously, the woman turned back to look at the village. In an instant, the woman fainted as the husband tried to drag her but they both turned into stone. As years went by, a beautiful lake emerged at the place where the village sank; and is now the famous PAOAY LAKE.
 
 

FUN in the Sand!

Experience 4x4 ride
Feel the sand through sand boarding

Destination: PAOAY SAND DUNES
Location: WEST OF MALACANANG OF THE NORTH
Distinction: The most extensive sand dunes in the country and in the Southeast Asean Region, unique in the Philippines which can afford ultimate thrills via SAND BOARDING and DUNE BASHING. This is the place where they shot the movies ANG PANDAY, TEMPTATION ISLAND, HIMALA, MAD MAX, BORN ON THE FOURTH DAY OF JULY and many more. Discover pleasurable early morning and late afternoon beach strolls along the coastline of the West Philippine Sea.
Other Nearby Sites:
Malacanang of the North, Paoay Lake, Paoay Church, Fort Ilocandia Resort Hotel and Casino, Plaza del Norte, Laoag International Airport.
Activities:
Sand Boarding, Dune Bashing, Kite Surfing, Body Surfing, wind surfing, overnight camping, stunning sunset, stargazing.
Rate:
Php2,500.00 per 4x4 vehicle for 1 hour tour with sand boarding and dune bashing @ maximum passengers of 4 persons

Paoay Church, A must visit place!

           It is a dream come true to be able to visit Paoay Church,the best known earthquake Baroque church in the Philippines which has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. The cornerstone of the church was laid by the Augustinian missionaries in 1704 while the cornerstone of the belfry was laid in 1793. The people already used it even before completion in 1894,but it was formally inaugurated on February 28,1896. It is said that large coral stones were used for the lower level of the church structure,and bricks were used for the upper levels. The walls which were made of coral blocks,tree sap,lumber and stucco-plastered bricks are 1.67 meters (more than 3 feet) thick,and are supported by 24 massive buttresses of intricate design.The church was partially destroyed twice by earthquakes in 1706 and 1927.In the restoration,permanent columns were built to support the ceiling. Today,this uniquely beautiful church still stands, wowing tourists with its majestic structure of Oriental,Gothic and Baroque influences.

           The belfry stands a few meters from the church. As in other belfries of Ilocos churches,Katipuneros used the belfry as watch point in the 1896 revolution,and guerrillas of World War II also used it to check out coming enemies.

Paoay Kumakaway!


Experience the beauty of Ilocos Norte. Taste the famous Tupig, bagnet and Pinakbet Pizza. Feel what is like to be Panday as you trek the sand dunes. Get the tan that you have always wanted in its white sand beaches. Get awed with the natural and manmade attractions of the province. Remember your heritage by visiting the churches and other historical places. Relive the life of Pres. Ferdinand Marcos as you trail his childhood to his presidency. Escapade, culture, fun, leisure, and relaxation rolled into one. Find it all in Ilocos Norte. Forget the risk, live for today, and be spell-bound in Ilocos Norte. Halina, ang Paoay Kumakaway!