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Welcome
to Davao, Philippines
Brief
History
The
history of Davao is brief but interesting. It harks to the past
and brings to mind tribal wars. drum beats and ritual fires along
the river banks which, according to some sources gave origin to
the word "Davao" from daba-daba", meaning fire.
The early inhabitants occupying the eastern shores of Davao were
the Manobos, Tagcaolos, Guianggas, Bilaans and Aetas. On the western
portion were the Mandayas and Bagobos. The Samals occupied the
Samal and the Talicud Islands. Later, the Maguindanaos from Cotabato,
Zamboanga and Jolo migrated to Davao and succeeded in driving
the natives inhabitants to the mountains.
In
1528, Davao was visited by Albaro de Saavedra; in 1543, Baganga,
Manay and the island of Sarangani were explored by Villalobos.
In 1844, Governor Figueroa and Agustin Bocallan, a brigadier-general
in the Spanish army, obtained from the Sultan of Mindanao the
cession of the region in favor of the Spanish government. In 1847,
armed with an authority from Gov. Claveria, Don Uyanguren, a political
refugee and a soldier of fortune set sail for Davao, landing at
the mouth of the Davao river on July 20, the Spaniards were met
by the Muslims led by Datu Bago. In the ensuing battle, Datu Bago
was slain and his followers retreated to the hinterlands. Don
Uyanguren conquered first the region now occupied by Davao City.
Two years later, he organized the neighboring regions together
with a strip of territory of Caraga (now Surigao) into a province
of Guipozcoa, in honor of his home in Spain. He became the first
governor.
In
1858, Nueva Guipozcoa was abolished and two commedencias were
included in the district of Davao which comprised the southeastern
territory of Mindanao. At the end of the Spanish rule, Davao was
one of the seven districts under the political military government
of Mindanao. Major Hunter Ligget led the American forces who came
to Davao in 1900.
In
1903, the Moro province was organized and Davao became a district
of the province. However, in 1914, the Moro Province was abolished
and in its stead, the Department of Mindanao and Sulu was created.
Davao then became on of the provinces of this Department with
Davao municipality (now Davao) as its capital.
In
1937, Davao became a chartered city. The city was inaugurated
formally by the Secretary Elpidio Quirino on March 16, 1937. Assemblyman
Romualdo Quimpo is known at the "Father of Davao City".
Davao was divided into three provinces in 1967. Davao City assumed
a stature all its own apart from the three provinces, proud of
its past and confident of its future. Gradually, the city regained
its status as a primary agricultural and trade center of Mindanao.
Today the city of Davao has gone far and wide in economic development.
Davao City can just as well be called the "melting pot of
the Philippines".
A.
Language/Dialect Spoken:
Mother
tongue of the population* (dialect) spoken by a person in his
earliest childhood.
Mother
tongue (ethnic origin)
Percent (%)
Cebuano 74.56
Tagalog 3.86
Hiligaynon 3.43
Bagoboo, Guiangao 3.16
Davaoeño 1.26
Tagacaolo 2.38
Bilaan 1.67
Ilocano 1.01
Waray 0.55
Manobo 2.15
Maguindanao 1.91
Mandaya 2.01
Others 2.04
Not Stated 0.01
TOTAL
100.00
Data
obtained from "Statistical Variable", Regional Quarterly
Publication, National Census & Statistics Office, Davao City.
B. Major Industries:
Agriculture
is the main industry of the people in the region and because of
its thickly forested area, wood processing is one of the major
industries. Forested areas are fully developed for large scale
operators. The Region at present is the biggest producer of lumber
in the country.
Grain
processing is another major industry of the region brought about
by large industries of the rice and corn from Davao del Sur and
South Cotabato. Large quantities of export quality fruits like
pineapples, bananas and citrus are also produced in the region.
Fishing
is the industry mostly engaged in especially in Surigao del Sur.
It is the main livelihood of the people. The region being surrounded
by large bodies of water, is rich with fish resources.
The
region, particularly Davao Province, has rich gold and copper
deposits. Iron, are and copper are mined in Mati, Davao, Oriental.
TOURIST
ATTRACTIONS
1.
Historical
SHRINE
OF THE HOLY INFANT JESUS OF PRAGUE
Matina,
Davao City-about 6 kms. South of the city
attractions:
Open air chapel with replicas of the Holy Infant Jesus of Prague
and that of Our Lady of Fatima, magnificent views of fruit bearing
trees and coconut plantation.
Facilities:
Retreat house, seminar hall, canteen, childrens playground,
pilgrims hall, restaurant, souvenir shop selling religious
articles, rosaries, medals, pamphlets, novenas.
JAPANESE
PEACE MEMORIAL SHRINE/CEMETERY
Catalunan
Grande and Mintal - About - 9 kms and 15 kms. respectively from
the city of Davao southwest of the city center and could be reached
by private or hired vehicles.
Attractions:
A memorial shrine dedicated to the brotherhood of all men regardless
of race, creed or ideology. It decrees the futility of war as
means of settling international dispute. The site is the pilgrimage
place of big groups of Japanese war veterans, widows and kins
during the annual Reunion for Peace Program of the Department
of Tourism.
TALOMO
BEACH
Talomo,
Davao City - about 10 kilometers, south of the city center.
Attractions:
Site of the Second World War beachhead, sunken, warships about
200 meters from the shore.
SAN
PEDRO CATHEDRAL
San
Pedro Street/ C.M. Recto Avenues Davao City
Attractions:
Davao Citys oldest church named after San Pedro, the patron
saint of Davao. The church was built in the year 1847 during the
Spanish period led by Don Jose Uyanguren, the Spanish Conquestador
of Davao. The old altar of then San Pedro Church is preserved
at the right wing of the cathedral featuring old/ antique images
of saints and that of Saint Peter.
2.
Cultural
DAVAO
MUSEUM
Insular
Village, Lanang, Davao City - 12 kilometers from Davao City
Attractions:
A landmark which offers the opportunity to understand the soul
of the people of Davao. Its main gallery is a repository of tribal
art and other material culture such as: tribal art costumes, jewelries,
handicrafts and others. Also a gallery of paintings, sculptures
and ceramics and a souvenir shop of native crafts.
OLD
JAPANESE HOUSES (OLD DAVAO)
Daliao,
Toril, Davao City - 12 kilometers from downtown 20 minutes south
of the city center.
Attractions:
Old Japanese houses, warehouses and site of abaca processing/drying
plants during the Japanese period- before the 2nd World War broke-
out.
TBOLI
WEAVING CENTER
Insular
Hotel grounds, Insular Hotel, Lanang, Davao City
Attractions:
Tribal women brought down from the South Cotabato and their demonstration
of the traditional arts, crafts and skills of the colorful bola
tribe.
The
women in colorful tribal attire, weave cloth from the fibers of
the native abaca plant. These are colored with root and mud dyes,
then finally woven with the intricate figures and patterns depicting
the folklore and region of the tribe. The art is handed down from
generation to generation.
Tribal
jewelry and fashion accessories from the "tinalak" cloth
decorated with beads, bells, embroidery, etc.; bags, belts, shoes,
wallets, floor rugs and floor hanging fashioned from the tinalak.
MUSLIM
FISHING VILLAGE
San
Jose, Samal Island, Davao
Across
Davao Gulf, about 45 minutes ride by motorized boat
Attractions:
Frail native huts built on as lender stilts over the waters ,
swarm of sunbrowned children who dive overboard, Muslims musical
instruments (the Kulintang, a set of percussion brass instruments)
NIEVAS
ARTS AND CRAFTS
J.P.
Avenue, Davao City - About 6 kilometers north of the city
Attractions: Ornamental and functional shells, wood, bamboo-crafts
and eastern awares in colorful ethnic pattern of particular interest
are souvenir items such as: costumes jewelries, fashion accessories,
furniture, vases all painstakingly handpainted with enchanting
designs.
CHILDRENS
MUSEUM OF DAVAO CITY
Tulip
Drive/R. Quimpo Blvd., Matina, Davao City
Attractions:
An exciting place next to school designed for children who love
to experience, explore and at the same time learn the world of
modern technology like electric train, space shuttle, rocket,
roller coaster, carousel, etc.
Facilities:
Computer center, speech center, television and recording studio,
library and resource center, mini-theatre, mini botanical garden,
souvenir shop and canteen.
FORD
ACADEMY OF ARTS
Ladislawa
Garden Village Buhangin, Davao City
Attractions: A learning center for arts and culture showcasing
works of local artists, it features paintings, sculpturing and
offers arts courses.
3.
Religous (Churches)
San
Pedro Cathedral St. Jude Parish
Redemptorist
Church Sacred Heart Parish
Our
Lady of Carmelite Assumption Church
Shrine
of the Holy Infant Jesus of Prague Fatima Church
Lon
Hua Temple Sta. Ana Parish
Mindanao
Taoist Temple Heritage Church
Church
of Christ of the Latter-Day saint United Church of Christ in the
Phils.
4. MAN-MADE
GOLF
LINKS AND TENNIS COURTS:
LANANG
GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB
Lanang,
Davao City, 5kms. North of Davao City
Par: 71 Holes: 18 Yards: 5,5,751
Attractions:
An 18 - hole golf courxe laid out on plantation with different
flowering plants.
Facilities:
Clubhouse, restaurant, tennis court, golf sets for rent, services
of caddies are available upon request.
APO
GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
Dumoy,
Davao City - about 11 kms. south of the city center
Par: 72 Holes: 18 Yards: 7,001
Facilities:
Club house, conference hall, swimming pool, pelota court, restaurant
that serves native delicacies, golf sets for rent upon request.
NEW
DAVAO CIT GOLF CLUB
Matina,
Davao City - 3 kms south of the city center
Attractions: A 9-hole laid out golf course planted with varieties
of Philipine trees.
Facilities:
Clubhouse, canteen/restaurant, golf sets for rent, caddies services.
PLAYGROUNDS
AND PARKS
HARANA
MINI PLAYGROUND RIZAL PARK
SKATING RINK San Pedro St., Davao City
MAGSAYSAY
PARK TAMBONGON MINI-PARK
Sta. Ana., Davao City Lanang, Davao City
c/o Phil. Tourism Authority
PALARUANG
LUNGSOD CLIFFORD PARK
Davao City Victoria Plaza Mall/Skating Rink
Bajada, Davao City
STADIUM/GYMNASIUM/AUDITORIUM/CONVENTION
HALL
PALARUANG
LUNGSOD DAVAO "Y" GYM
J. Palma Gil St. Sta. Ana Avenue
Davao City Davao City
RIZAL
MEMORIAL COLLEGE GYM SAN PEDRO PARISH AUDITORIUM
Quiambao Heights San Pedro St
Davao City Davao City
TERRAZA
MILLESA BROKENSHIRE AUDITORIUM
F. Iñigo St. Madapo Hill, Davao City
ATENEO
DE DAVAO UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO
Social Hall & Gymnasium Bonifacio St., Davao City
ALMENDRAS
RECREATIONAL CENTRAL BANK CONVENTION CENTER HALL
Quezon Blvd. Davao City Tionko Ave., Davao City
FESTIVALS
January
15 Feast of Sto. Niño Sto. Niño Community Matina,
Davao City
February 11 Our Lady of Lourdes Doña salud Subdivision
Km. 10 Sasa, Davao City
March 19 Saint Joseph St. Joseph Parish Sasa, Davao City
April 5 San Vicente Ferrer Barangay Agdao, Davao City
May 3 Sta. Cruz Bajada, Davao City
May 19 San Isidro Labrador Punta Dumalag, Brgy. Matina,
Davao City
May 29 Santacruzan Belisario Heights, Lanang, Davao City
June 5 Sacred Heart Sacred Heart Parish, Obrero, Davao
City
June 13 San Antonio de Padua Holy Cross of Agdao Village,
San antonio Parish, Davao City
June 29 Feast of St. Peter San Pedro Parish, Davao City
August 16 San Roque J.P. Laurel Ave., Davao City
September 25 San Miguel Coca cola Village, Matina, Davao
City
September 29 San Miguel Bugac, Ma-a , Davao
October (every last Sun. of the week) Christ the King Tagum,
Davao
November 14 Christ the King Ma-a, Davao City
December 3 St. Francis Xavier Tibungco, Davao City
December 8 Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Mintal, Davao
City, Peñaplata, Samal Island
December 10 San Agustin New Matina, Aplaya, Davao City
SPECIAL
INTEREST
AGRO-INDUSTRIAL
ECO-TOURISM AND RECREATIONAL SITES
SARMIENTO
PLYWOOD FACTORY
Panacan, Davao City - 12 kms. north from Davao City Proper 25
minutes ride
Attractions: Plywood processing
DAVAO
UNION CEMENT AND STEEL FACTORY
Ilang-Tibungco, Davao City - 14 kms. north from the city proper
Attractions: Cement and Steel processing
Facilities: Guesthouse, service cars, and buses for guests
ALCANTARA
PLYWOOD FACTORY
Lanag, Davao City
Attractions: Plywood processing
Facilities: Resthouse within the compound, sports complex for
pelota and tennis courts and basketball quadrangle.
BAGO
OSHIRO EXPERIMENTAL STATION
Mintal, Davao City - about 14 kms. from the city proper
Attractions: Cross-breeding of Philippine fruit trees, ornamental
plants, different species of orchids, abaca plantations.
DERLING
WORLDWIDE ORCHID CORPORATION
17Olive Road, Buhangin, Davao City
Contact Person: Tony & Derling Alvarez
Attractions: A vast orchid plantation of different species, underground
cold-spring can be seen abundantly.
GREENHILLS
ORCHID FARM (YUHICO)
Greenhills, Catalunan Pequeño - about 12 kms. southwest
of Davao City
Attractions: Magnificent garden laid on rolling terrain with thousand
of blooming orchid, orchid plants and flower cuttings are available.
Facilities:
Restaurant/canteen/function rooms and overnight facilities
PUENTESPINA
ORCHID GARDEN
Bolcan St., Agdao, Davao City
Attractions: A wide array of exotic orchids of different species
turning into a magnificent garden.
MINFLO
CENTER
Bo. Pampanga, Davao City
c/o Mindanao Federation of Cutflowers and Plant Growers, Inc.
Attractions: Display center of different orchid species and ornamental
plants.
CHUAS
ORCHID GARDEN
Rubia St., Mintal, Davao City
Attractions: An orchid nursery of prize - wiining orchid species
stretched into endless rows in brilliant colors of deep rich purple,
sublte shades of burgundy abd burnt orange.
SOS
CHILDREN VILLAGE DAVAO
Park Avenue Drive, J.P. Laurel Ave., Davao City
Attractions:
An 8 million pesos building/cottage complex for orphans and abandoned
children of Davao City, beautifully well manicured lawn where
children play.
SUL
ORCHIDS
Luzviminda Village, Ma-a Davao City
Attractions: Varieties of cross-breed orchids in brilliant blooms
situated in a 2-hectare area.
MALAGOS
GARDEN RESORT (ORCHID FARM)
Malagos, Baguio District, Calinan, Davao City
Attractions/Facilities: A wide array of exotic orchids, beautiful
sanctuary of Philippine native orchids are grown, orchid park
showcasing native/hybrid orchids, garden pavillion and open huts
ornamental plants/restaurant facilities, swimming pool and function
rooms for other activities to be hosted by the garden resort.
CASINO
FILIPINO DAVAO
J.P. Ave., Davao City
PCA
DAVAO RESEARCH CENTER
Bago Oshiro, Mintal, Davao City
16 kms. southwest of the city center
Attractions:
One can observe a cross-breeding of different varieties of coconuts.
Facilities: Training center/funciton rooms and loging facilities.
THE
PHILIPPINE EAGLE NATURE CENTER
Malagos, Calinan, Davao City
Downtown Office: 2nd floor, UCBP Bldg., R. Magsaysay Ave.
Once known as the monkey-eating eagle; it is endemic (found only)
to the eastern portion of the Philippine comprising the Sierra
Madre mountains in Eastern Luzon and the hevily forested area
of Mindanao.
The
largest eagle, standing to abut three and a half feet (3 1/2)
may be recognized by its powerful bill, strong legs and claws.
The general body color is grayish brown in the back and wings,
whitish front neck and belly with shafts of gray brown streaked
feathers on the head, which when erect forms a crest.
The
prey mostly on monkeys, but lately they have been observed feeding
on flying lemurs (caguang), wild cats (musang), and flying squirrels
(tapilac) in Mindanao. Usually the male does the hunting, sharing
his catch with the female and the young, especially during the
breeding time.
The
life of the eagle has been closely watched resulting in the following
findings: pairs occupy a wide territory in lowland and medium
elevation forest. Hunting flights extend to the cleared areas
as well. At breeding time, they usually indulge in high searing
flights and are said to mate in mid-air. The nest is a crude platform
of branches and twigs, set in the tallest tree, Only one white
egg is laid which hatches in about two months.
The
very size of the monkey eating eagle with its majestic stance
makes it a very desirable target as a trophy. Also because of
its uniqueness, there is a demand for its in major zoos of the
world.
How
to Get to the Philippine Eagle Camp in Malagos Calinan
-
take jeepney from Davao City to Calinan
- jeepney for Calinan are available anywhere at C.M. Recto Ave.,
A Pichon St. and Bankerohan Public Market
- tricycle for Malagos (Eagle Breeding Center are available at
Calinan Public Market)
MT.
APO, A TRIBAL GODS ABODE
Cabarisan, Davao CITY?Kapatagan, Davao Sur
Mt.
Apo, tallest peak in the country at 10,311 feet above sea level
the mightest upward surge of along mountain range extending from
North Cotabato, Davao del Sur and Davao City to Agusan del Sur
and Misamis Oriental in nothern Mindanao.
Mt.
Apo straddles a long mountain range delineating the boundaries
of the provinces of Davao del Sur and Noth Cotabato and Davao
City. The vocanic peak Apo meaning grandfather of all Phillipine
mountain dominats a vast aea of 72,769 hectares where natural
wonders lure outdoor enthusiasts to trek through this tribal gods
domain and conquer this towering peak and see an exotic display
of nature at its best in its virgin state a steaming blue lake
in a picturesque ceysers and sulphur pillars, rainwater lakes,
the swift flowing Marbel, Sibulan and urning Rivers waterfalls
cascading with a thunderous roar from a deep gorge for a total
drop of almost 300 feet. Several miniature falls in lake like
spray give touches of silvery beauty to the verdant surroundings.
Miscellaneous
String or fine nylon rope/empty sack for posters use/plastic
containers to protect articles from rain or mist camera pen/writing
pad/I.D. card/whistle/pocket mirror
Note:
* Food must be good for four or five (4/5) days consumption and
the climbers personal choice and budget. A group of 4 to
5 members or more may share among themselves the cost of food.
*Bring light aluminum cooking wares
*Climbers may secure porter assistance at MAGPET/LAKE AGKO or
see the President of the Porters Association
*2 to 3 climbers may avail the services of only one (1) porter
provided that the load the porter will carry does not exceed fifteen
(15) kilos.
The
porter acts also as guide and renders other services like cooking,
pitching tent, providing drinking water, etc.

AVL-Country-Sight-Travel,
Inc
Contact : VIOLY,
RITA
Tel. (632) 372-4865, 371-1492, 371-1493
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