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Ilocos Sur Philippines
Places of Interest
Historical
Tirad Pass
Declared as a National Shrine, the pass located in the municipality of Gregorio
del Pilar was the last stand of the Filipino Revolutionary Forces under General
Emilio Aguinaldo. The Battle of Tirad Pass was led by the youngest Filipino
General, Gregorio del Pilar.
Bessang Pass
A monument stands on this strategic gap, 5,250 feet above sea level traversed by
Highway 4, west of Cervantes, which served as the backdoor to General
Yamashita’s last ditch defense during the last stage of World War II. The Battle
of Bessang Pass was won by the USAFIP, NL on June 14, 1945.
Sta. Maria Church
A National Landmark, this centuries-old church nestled atop a hill at the
townproper of Sta. Maria was used as a fortress during the 1986 Revolution.
Northern Luzon Heroes Hill National Park
The park in Santa was the stronghold of Gabriela Silang, who continued the
struggle for freedom from the Spaniards started by her slain husband, Diego
Silang. A historical marker in her honor stands nearby.
San Esteban and Sulvec Watchtowers
These rotund structures were built as look-out points for impending pirates.
Cultural
National Museum - Padre Burgos House
The Burgos residence in Vigan houses the memorabilia of the martyr-priest Jose
Burgos as well as Ilocano artifacts and ethnic arts of the Tinggians. The museum
is open from Monday to Friday and by appointment on weekends and holidays.
Museum hours are 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. then 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Admission fee is
P10.00 for adult and P5.00 for 12 years old and below.
Crisologo Museum
Located along delos Reyes Street in Vigan, the museum houses the memorabilia of
the Crisologos and original furnishings of a typical Vigan ancestral house. The
museum is open from Monday to Sunday and managed by the Crisologo family.
Magsingal Museum
A repository of Ilocano heritage featuring collections of pottery and porcelain
artifacts. The museum is open from Monday to Friday and by appointment on
weekends and holidays.
Natural
Santiago Cove
A stretch of golden sand beach in Santiago with amenities for picnics and water
sports.
Pinsal Falls
A favorite setting of many local films, Pinsal Falls features Angalo’s
footprint, the legendary Ilocano giant. The falls is a few kilometers of rough
road from the highway. Located at Barangay Babalasiwan, Sta. Maria. Other
waterfalls in Ilocos Sur are CANIAW FALLS in Bantay, GAMBANG FALLS in Cervantes,
AWASEN FALLS in Sigay and BARASIBIS in Sinait.
Pug-os Beach
Resthouses and picnic sheds are found in this nearly white sand beach in Cabugao.
Sulvec Beach
The rocky shore of Sulvec, Narvacan is a favorite stop of commuters and the
locals. Nearby is the Narvacan Tourism Lodge.
Apatot Beach
This cove in San Esteban is frequented by picnic goers. During the last stage of
World War II, US Submarines surfaced in the area to unload arms and supplies for
the USAFIP, NL.
Candon Beach
The beach features amenities and facilities for visitors.
Religious
St. Paul’s Metropolitan Cathedral (Vigan)
The massive structure was built by the Augustinians in the distinctive Ilocano
earthquake-baroque architecture. The cathedral is the setting of many religious
festivities attended by devotees from outside the province.
Sta. Lucia Church
The object of devotees who flock the church is the dark Virgin of Sta. Lucia,
said to be miraculous. Barely 3 feet tall, the 18th century image is venerated
all over the Ilocos.
Sinait Church
Enshrined in this century-old church is the 17th century image of the Black
Nazarene found floating in a sealed casket along the coast of Sinait. Believed
to have caused a miracle by aborting a plague that hit Vigan during the 18th
century, the shrine is flocked by many to celebrate the feast of the Black
Nazarene every 3rd day of May.
Man-Made
Sundial
Located in front of the Tagudin Municipal Hall, this sundial is one of the
existing and still in use sundials built by the Spaniards in 1848.
Plaza Salcedo
Located west of St. Paul’s Metropolitan Cathedral is this elevated elliptical
plaza highlighting the Salcedo Monument, known to be the oldest in the North.
Plaza Burgos
Another plaza in Vigan named in honor of the Ilocano-martyr priest Father Jose
Burgos. Nearby are food stalls selling native delicacies such as the “empanada.”
Most attractions are included in each town
pages.
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The Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion church in Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur, one of four of the UNESCO enscribed (1993) Baroque Churches of the Philippines, a World Heritage Site is perched up on a hill overlooking the town of Sta. Maria as well as the surrounding mountains and seas. Built at about 1765 by the Augustinians, it served as a fortress during the Philippine Revolution in 1896.
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