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Pampanga – Culinary
Center of the Philippines
From the root word of its
name, pampang, meaning by the river, where the early Filipino
settlers dwell and find their source of food, this province
is known as the ‘Culinary Center of the Philippines’.
Locals impress tourists with the unique style and flavor of
popular Filipino dishes. Kapampangans also take pride in innovating
pasteurized and processed meat products.
Demographics
1. Population – 2,226.444
(as of 2007 census)
2. Land Area – 2,180.7 sq. km
3. Capital – San Fernando City
4. Language/Dialect – Kapampangan, English and Filipino
5. Divisions
Cities (2)
- Angeles City
- San Fernando City
Municipalities (20)
- Apalit
- Arayat
- Bacolor
- Candaba
- Floridablanca
- Guagua
- Lubao
- Mabalacat
- Macabebe
- Magalang
- Masantol
- Mexico
- Minalin
- Porac
- San Luis
- San Simon
- Santa Ana
- Santa Rita
- Santo Tomas
- Sasmuan
Famous For...
Kampangan cuisine
Kapampangan dishes have aroused the palates of both locals and
foreigners. Among their well known cuisines are:
1. Sisig – grilled pork
cheek with chicken liver, onions, calamansi, and fresh chili.
2. Betute – frog stuffed
with meat and marinated with cane vinegar and soy
3. Kamaru – mole crickets sautéed in onion and
garlic (adobo style)
4. Burung asan or balo-balo – paste like fermented rice
and salted mudfish or small shrimps cooked in garlic, ginger,
onion, and tomatoes
5. Taba ng talankga – bottled fat of
mini crabs. (usually known as the Kapampangan caviar)
6. Pindang babi or Damulag – honey cured pork or carabao
beef
Giant Christmas Lanterns
During Christmas season, locals and tourist head out to San
Fernando City to witness the giant lanterns 40 feet in diameter
which uses more than 1,600 light bulbs
Cutud Lenten Rites
Held during Good Friday, devotees flock the streets and re-enact
the passion and death of Jesus Christ.
Clark Special Economic
Zone
It is home to the popular Fontana and Mimosa Leisure Park, Mimosa
Casino, duty free shops, and world-class golf courses.
Philippine Hot Air
Balloon Festival
This event is highlighted with colorful regular and oddly shaped
hot-air balloons fly up in the air.
Arts and Craft industry
- Lubao and Guagua Guitars
Residents from the towns of Lubao and Betis, Guagua are known
as excellent guitar makers. It is a normal site to see rows
of stores selling guitars.
- Macabebe religious sculptures and wood carvings
A visit to Macabebe is a must. Here, sheer variety of its
religious icons, sculptures, and native wood-carvings are
delicately made by locals and sold to antique collectors and
religious alike.
- Sto. Tomas potteries
Traditional pottery and metalcraft is until now, practiced
by locals. The skills and technique are passed on from generation
to generation.
- Blacksmiths of Apalit
Apalit is the proud home to last of the remaining pandays
(blacksmiths) sand the ancient art of bolo and knife making.
Places of Interest...
Cultural
Marcos Village
Location: Mabalacat, Pampanga
An authentic Aeta village complete with their tribal rituals
and customs
Sto. Rosario Ancestral
Houses
Location: Sto. Rosario St., Angeles City, Pampanga
- Founder’s House
It is the oldest structure and best-preserved ancestral house
in the city. The house was built in 1824 by a certain Don
Angel using materials salvaged from his older house built
in 1811.
- Don Juan Nepomuceno Residence
Home of Don Ciriaco de Miranda, the first gobernadorcillo
(literally, ‘little governor’) of Angeles. It
was built in 1840 and inherited in 1868 by Don Ciriaco’s
niece, Dona Agustina Henson de Nepomuceno.
- Deposito
Built sometime in the 1800s to serve as the depository of
costly silver-gilt floats that were used the town’s
several religious processions.
- Bale Herencia
- Camalig
Juan D. Nepomuceno
Center for Kapampangan Studies
Location: Angeles City, Pampanga
The center has a library, museum gallery, and theatre that provide
access to materials on Kapampangan culture and history.
Museo ning Angeles
Location: Angeles City, Pampanga
Periodically features exhibits on the history, culture, and
tradition of Angeles City and its people.
Historical
Old Pamintuan Residence
Location: Angeles City, Pampanga
The Pamintuan residence was the venue of the first celebration
of Philippine Independence in 1899.
Fort Stotsenberg
Location: Barrio Sapang Bato, Angeles City, Pampanga
This coastal artillery training camp was named after Colonel
John M. Stotsenburg, a Captain of the Sixth U.S. Cavalry, and
a Colonel of the First Nebraska Volunteers who was killed while
leading his regiment in action near Quingua, Bulacan on April
23, 1899. The fort was once home to the 1st Philippine Artillery
Regiment.
Death March Marker
Location: Clark, Angeles City and City of San Fernando, Pampanga
The markers in Angeles (KM. 100) and San Fernando (km. 102)
serves as a memory of the ghastliest forced march in war history.
San Fernando Train
Station
Location: City of San Fernando, Pampanga
Before World War II, the train station was part of the Manila
-Dagupan line. During the war, remaining survivors of the Bataan
Death March were loaded to trains bound for Camp O’ Donnell
like cattle on box carts. Some died due to suffocation while
others crushed to death.
Holy Rosary Parish
Church
Location: Angeles City, Pampanga
The church was constructed from 1877 to 1896 by the Filipinos
‘hired’ under the polo y servicio or forced labor.
From 1899 to 1900, the US Army converted the church into a military
hospital.
Kamikaze East Airfield
Shrine
Location: Mabalacat, Pampanga
The first Japanese Kamikaze pilots took off from this airfield
in October 1944.
Man-made
Candaba Suspension
Bridge
Location: Candaba, Pampanga
The bridge’s design and framework followed the San Francisco
Bridge in California, USA.
Clark Special Economic
Zone
Location: Clark Freeport Zone, Clark, Pampanga
Aside from Subic, the Clark Air Base was one of the biggest
US Airbase outside America. When the Philippines-US Military
Bases Agreement expired in 1991, the air base was converted
into the Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ)
Sites inside the CSEZ:
- Nayong Pilipino
- Clearwater
- Mimosa Leisure Estate
- Diosdado Macapagal International Airport
Also called Clark International Airport. With its recent expansion,
it can accommodate an Airbus A380, currently the largest passenger
aircraft in the world.
- Expo Pilipino
Hilaga Cultural Village
Location: City of San Fernando, Pampanga
Formerly known as Paskuhan Village, it showcases the cultural
and historical heritage of the four regions of the North Philippines
as well as their indigenous products, and arts and crafts. Other
facilities in the village include air-conditioned pavillion,
open-air amphitheater, exhibit halls, trade booths, garden restaurants,
and conference hall.
Bren Z. Guiao Convention
Center & Sports Complex
Location: City of San Fernando, Pampanga
The 3,000-seat capacity air-conditioned multi-purpose complex
is a favorite venue for concerts, conventions, basketball games,
beauty pageants, and other sports activities.
Natural
Mt. Arayat National
Park
Location: Arayat, Pampanga
Legend says it is the home of Mariang Sinukwan, a fairy who
protects the mountain’s vegetation and wildlife. Trekking,
mountain climbing, and camping are among the favorite activities
in the dormant volcano.
Mt. Pinatubo
Location: City of San Fernando, Pampanga
On June 15, 1991, Mount Pinatubo erupted, sending volcanic material
as far as Vietnam, Cambodia, and Malaysia. The eruption took
over 800 lives and damaged millions of pesos worth of agricultural
land, livestock, and poultry. An annual “March to Peace
and Tranquility” is held every November to commemorate
those who died during the eruption.
Dara Falls
Location: Porac, Pampanga
The falls was Pampanga’s version of the Pagsanjan Falls
of Laguna. Although badly damaged by the Mt. Pinatubo eruption
in 1991, water from the mountains still strongly flows towards
is deep basin.
Candaba Swamps and
Wild Duck Sanctuary (Candaba Marsh)
Location: Candaba, Pampanga
During winter in China, thousands of wild ducks migrate in this
32,000 hectare wetland. It has become a well known bird watching
site for enthusiasts. The marsh has been declared as a protected
area by the local government.
Religious
Santiago de Galicia
Parish (Betis Church)
Location: Betis, Guagua, Pampanga
Popularly known as the Betis Church, the National Commission
for Culture and Arts declared this as a National Treasure. The
famous painter Simon Flores (1839-1904) created the ceiling
mural and the painting of the Holy Family. Its main altar has
ornate carving and images of saints that seemingly peek from
the niches.
San Guillermo Parish
Church
Location: Bacolor, Pampanga
It is one of Pampanga’s oldest and largest churches. Built
in 1576 on a lot owned by Don Guillermo Manabat, a rich landlord
who lives in Bacolor. This Baroque church showcases an intricate
altar, church bell, and pulpits and retablos that are glided
with gold leaf.
Shrine of Our Lord
of the Holy Sepulchre (Apung Mamacalulu)
Location: Angeles City, Pampanga
Every Friday, the Apu Chapel is visited by devotees of the alleged
miraculous image of Christ lying in a sepulcher, locally known
as Apung Mamacalulu.
Metropolitan Cathedral
of San Fernando
Location: City of San Fernando, Pampanga
The cathedral is the seat of the Archdiocese of the City of
San Fernando, Pampanga. The cathedral, said to be constructed
in 1756 and restored in 1808 is a mixture of baroque and renaissance
architecture.
Festivals...
Philippine International
Hot Air Balloon Fiesta
Place: Clark Freeport Zone in Angeles City, Pampanga.
Date: February 12 – 15
Balloonists from all over the world participate in flying their
uniquely designed hot air balloons. Other activities include
remote controlled airplanes exhibitions; aerobatics; light airplane
balloon bursting competition; ultra-light formation flying and
bomb dropping exhibitions; helicopter fly-ins and exhibitions
and more.
Cutud Lenten Rites
(Mal a Aldo)
Place: Brgy San Pedro Cutud, City of San Fernando
Date: Good Friday
Celebrated to venerate the Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ,
streets are filled with devotees called mamalaspas flagellating
themselves using bamboo sticks tied to a rope. The highlight
of the event is the actual crucifixion of three of the cristos
or those who have volunteered to be crucified using real 2-inch
sterilized steel nails.
Sabat Santacruzan
Place: Sapangbato, Angeles City and City of San Fernando
Date: within the month of May
This depicts the journey of Queen Helena together with her son,
Constantine to find the true Cross of Christ. This also features
the moro-moro or a staged play that tells about a battle between
Christians and non-Christians which end with the conversion
of the latter
El Circulo Fernandino
Date: May 30
The annual social gathering and ball is attended by the most
prominent citizens in Pampanga. Attendants wear their best ternos
for the ladies and pina barong for the gentlemen.
Apung Iru Fluvial
Procession
Place: Apalit
Date: June 28-30
Celebrates the Feast day of St. Peter and St. Paul. The image
of St Peter is placed on colorful decorated banca (motor boat)
and is paraded at the Pampanga River.
Pyestang Tugak (Frog
Festival)
Place: City of San Fernando
Date: First Sunday of October
To commemorate and promote the preservation of frogs in the
province, the Pyestang Tugak was organized last 2003. Games
for both young and young at heart are held as well as cooking
competition involving frog as main ingredient.
Fiestang Kuliat (La
Naval Fiesta and Apo Fiesta)
Place: Angeles City
Date: Second Sunday of October
This is a twin celebration of La Naval, held during the second
Sunday of October commemorates the Virgin of the Holy Rosary
whose intercession paved the way for Spanish fleet to become
victorious over the Dutch invaders back in the 17th century.
The second, Fiestang Apu is celebrated on the last Friday of
the month in honor of Apu Mamacalulu or the Lord of the Holy
Sepulcher.
Tigtigan Terakan
Keng Dalan
Place Angeles City
Date: last Friday and Saturday of October
This serves as the culminating activity of the Fiestang Kuliat
filled with street dancing and singing.
Duman Festival
Place: Sta. Rita
Date: Last week of November or First week of December
Duman is a seasonal rice flakes that Kapampangans make only
during December. The festival is to celebrate the uniqueness
of the product and the farmers that plant it.
Sinukwan Festival
Place: City of San Fernando
Date: First week of December
Considered as Pampanga’s Foundation Day. Locals dance
and sing their local folk songs on the streets.
Ligligan Parul (Giant
Lantern Festival)
Place: City of San Fernando
Date: December - Saturday before Christmas Eve
The Giant Lantern Festival is an annual competition of the different
barangays in Pampanga. Each team designs a giant lantern towering
a height of 20-feet and is lit with 3000 – 5000 light
bulbs and controlled by steel barrels acting as switchboard
commanding the display of lights on the lantern.
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