Friday 30 September 2016

Laua-an Scenery 1

                     The town of several unexploited natural beauty, including mountains and sea, which have a potential for tourism in the future. The coastline is fine gray sand with pebbles and stone ideal for swimming. It has large rivers with clean waters, stream verdant plains, mountain and hills, as well as lush forest teeming with wild life. Among the tourist actions Estaka hill in poblacion and waterfall in Barangay San Ramon. Estaka hill in the poblacion provides a strategic place to view the barangay poblacion. When you want to visit the Estaka of poblacion it is near from municipality of Laua-an. If you are in the municipal hall of Laua-an the Estaka is clear view when you are looking. When you want to see the falls in San Ramon it is can be found at 2nd to the last part barangay,s of Laua-an Municipality. When you walked starting at poblacion until there, it is 4 hours to travel. A place wherein there’s a lot of beautiful places to view. Nobody’s are exploring there because it is far from our town. In entering that place you must travel with the help of motorcycle as a source of you transportation.  

Wednesday 28 September 2016

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Laua-an Municipal Hall
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               The sceneries of Laua-an Municipality, Laua-an is the fourth class municipality. It has a population of 26, 072 people.




                Laua-an celebrates its Pahinis Festival in every January. The Pahinis Festival was awarded as one of the best tourism events in the Philippines. “Madrigas” known as dancing that composed of different tribes from different schools. It is also a dancing that symbolizes the importance of everyone’s beliefs and traditions. Miss Hara de Laua-an, there’s different faces and beauty that symbolizes the tradition and nature of the event.  Every contestants wear suitable costumes related to the tribes where they belong and to represent the beautiful scenery of their own history.

                The last one’s a “Muscovado Sugar” came from the sugar care this is the product of Laua-an they purchase on every year. During the event they display it on the exhibit. This sugar was pure and tastes sweet. They also used to make “Bandi” and “Butong-butong” that’s why Laua-an is a popular in Antique.