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Nueva Ecija
Nueva Ecija


 Nueva Ecija is the largest province and the
biggest rice producer of Central Luzon and the
   Philippines, thus, often referred to as the
         “Rice Bowl of the Philippines.”
Historical
• Gapan
  The first Augustinian mission in lowland Nueva Ecija was
  founded in Gapan in 1595. It is home to a Roman Catholic
  church of Byzantine architecture built from 1856 to 1872.
• Gen Luna Statue and Marker (Cabanatuan City)
  A statue of Philippine hero General Antonio Luna astride a
  horse stands at the plaza in front of the cathedral on the exact
  spot where the brave general was assassinated in 1899 in the
  city that adopted him subsequently.
• Dalton Pass
  Located in Capintalan, Carranglan, the five-hectare area
  blessed with a cool climate houses the monument of General
  Dalton and a tower that borders the provinces of Nueva Ecija
  and Nueva Vizcaya. Uphill is a World War II memorial in black
  marble where a historical account of the war had been etched
  in English and Japanese.
Historical
                                  Gen Luna Statue and Marker
Gapan Nueva ecija




                    Dalton Pass
Historical places
Historic Barrio Labi (Bongabon) Bongabon is regarded as the mass producer of Onion
    in Nueva Ecija The resthouse of the Quezon family is located in this barrio, along
    the National Highway going to Baler Aurora. It is also the place of death of Mrs.
    Aurora Quezon, wife of former Philippine President Manuel Luis Quezon
• Tabacalera of San Isidro Centuries-old brick walls of the Tabacalera in San Isidro
    remain as witness to the Novo Ecijanos’ 100-year oppression, from 1782 to
    1882, when the province became the center of the tobacco monopoly in Central
    Luzon and was thus restricted from raising other crops.
• Apolinario Mabini Marker (Cuyapo) Site of the arrest of Philippine hero Apolinario
    Mabini, known as “the sublime paralytic,” by the Americans on December
    10, 1899.
• Trial House Owned by revolutionary leader and Novo Ecijano General Manuel
    Tinio. Built during the early Commonwealth period, it features ornately designed
    turn-of-the-century furniture and a life-size figure of esteemed Nove Ecijano Don
    Kapitan Berong in stained glass.
• Sedeco of San Isidro The Grand Sedeco house in San Isidro, which General Emilio
    Aguinaldo frequented, marks this gallant town that has proven time and again to
    be cradle of Filipino heroes. It was here that General Frederick Funston planned
    the capture of Aguinaldo, first President of the Philippine republic, during the
    Philippine-American war.
• Wright Institute of San Isidro One of the first high schools established outside
    Metro Manila during the American period.
TOURIST SPOTS
       CULTURAL,FESTIVAL,NATURAL
• Cultural
  Churches of Nampicuan, Carranglan, and Pantabangan
  Church ruins of identical Augustinian architecture can still be
  found in the three upland missions.




   Carranglan
                                       Napicuan
Natural
•   Minalungao Park
    Declared as a national park, it features a breathtaking view of the narrow but deep
    Penaranda River. On both sides of the river bank are 16 meter high limestone
    walls. The ridge formation of white sculptured limestone walls shows the might of
    the great river.
•   Gabaldon Falls
    The lure of Gabaldon, Nueva Ecija. The ten-feet falls are surrounded by huge rock
    formations and rippling ice-cold water. Located within the 200-hectare Sabani
    Estate Agricultural College.

      Minalungao park                                    Gabaldon Falls
Natural
• General Luna Falls (Rizal)
  The easternmost barrio of Rizal nestled uphill on the foot of the Sierra
  Madre mountain range boasts of one of Central Luzon’s hidden treasures:
  a towering waterfall of more than a hundred feet descending widely
  across a rocky mountain wall into over twenty pools of varying levels and
  depths.
• Mt. Olivete (Bongabon)
  A hundred-step stair leads to the church built by the Adarnista spiritual
  community on the mountaintop. Frequented by pilgrims who bathe in and
  drink the water of its springs believing it to be medicinal.
• Gapintalan (Carranglan)
  Maintained by the Kalanguya tribal community from Ifugao, its rivers and
  low-lying hill are ideal for hiking and communing with nature. A gateway
  to the Cagayan Valley, it was a strategic location during WWII’s liberation
  period. Tunnels, war artifacts, and stories of gold digging abound in the
  area.
• Palaspas Falls
  Located in San Jose City, it is ideal for picnics and bathing especially during
  summer.
•   Man-Made
                            Tourist Spots
    Diamond Park (San Jose)
    Strategically located at the gateway to the Cagayan Valley, it is a haven for picnics
    and sightseeing. Its hundred-step stair leads to lamp-lit pagodas nestled on hilltops
    and offering a panoramic view of northern Nueva Ecija.
•   Pantabangan Dam
    Built in 1974 along the Pampanga River to serve as reinforcement against
    flood, and provide irrigation, additional electricity in the entire Luzon island, the
    dam was built by Filipino engineers under the supervision of the National Irrigation
    Administration. Pantabangan Dam is now one of the most visited tourist spots in
    the province. The place offers a scenic view of the surrounding area. Tourists will
    also appreciate the dam's engineering wonders.
Festivals
•   Taong Putik Festival of Aliaga
    At the crack of dawn, scores of mud-covered, barely dressed devotees make their
    appearance, asking for alms and candles form the wide awake town folks. This
    practice mimics a biblical myth about St. John the Baptist, who was said to have
    done the same thing in his lifetime. A special mass culminates the
    occasion, reinforcing its spiritual nature to the people of Aliaga.
•   Holy Week Rituals of Puncan
    The unique Holy Week rites of Puncan, one of the oldest towns in Nueva Ecija, are
    woven in folklore. Aside from the differing dialect, Pangasinense, widely used in
    Puncan, its distinct Lenten rituals include a hide-and-seek routine between the
    “Flagellante” and “Hudyo,” a children’s parade, and a choreographed version of
    Christian penitential rites in which participants with charcoal-smeared faces beat
    bamboos.

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Travel 101 Nueva ecija

  • 2. Nueva Ecija Nueva Ecija is the largest province and the biggest rice producer of Central Luzon and the Philippines, thus, often referred to as the “Rice Bowl of the Philippines.”
  • 3. Historical • Gapan The first Augustinian mission in lowland Nueva Ecija was founded in Gapan in 1595. It is home to a Roman Catholic church of Byzantine architecture built from 1856 to 1872. • Gen Luna Statue and Marker (Cabanatuan City) A statue of Philippine hero General Antonio Luna astride a horse stands at the plaza in front of the cathedral on the exact spot where the brave general was assassinated in 1899 in the city that adopted him subsequently. • Dalton Pass Located in Capintalan, Carranglan, the five-hectare area blessed with a cool climate houses the monument of General Dalton and a tower that borders the provinces of Nueva Ecija and Nueva Vizcaya. Uphill is a World War II memorial in black marble where a historical account of the war had been etched in English and Japanese.
  • 4. Historical Gen Luna Statue and Marker Gapan Nueva ecija Dalton Pass
  • 5. Historical places Historic Barrio Labi (Bongabon) Bongabon is regarded as the mass producer of Onion in Nueva Ecija The resthouse of the Quezon family is located in this barrio, along the National Highway going to Baler Aurora. It is also the place of death of Mrs. Aurora Quezon, wife of former Philippine President Manuel Luis Quezon • Tabacalera of San Isidro Centuries-old brick walls of the Tabacalera in San Isidro remain as witness to the Novo Ecijanos’ 100-year oppression, from 1782 to 1882, when the province became the center of the tobacco monopoly in Central Luzon and was thus restricted from raising other crops. • Apolinario Mabini Marker (Cuyapo) Site of the arrest of Philippine hero Apolinario Mabini, known as “the sublime paralytic,” by the Americans on December 10, 1899. • Trial House Owned by revolutionary leader and Novo Ecijano General Manuel Tinio. Built during the early Commonwealth period, it features ornately designed turn-of-the-century furniture and a life-size figure of esteemed Nove Ecijano Don Kapitan Berong in stained glass. • Sedeco of San Isidro The Grand Sedeco house in San Isidro, which General Emilio Aguinaldo frequented, marks this gallant town that has proven time and again to be cradle of Filipino heroes. It was here that General Frederick Funston planned the capture of Aguinaldo, first President of the Philippine republic, during the Philippine-American war. • Wright Institute of San Isidro One of the first high schools established outside Metro Manila during the American period.
  • 6. TOURIST SPOTS CULTURAL,FESTIVAL,NATURAL • Cultural Churches of Nampicuan, Carranglan, and Pantabangan Church ruins of identical Augustinian architecture can still be found in the three upland missions. Carranglan Napicuan
  • 7. Natural • Minalungao Park Declared as a national park, it features a breathtaking view of the narrow but deep Penaranda River. On both sides of the river bank are 16 meter high limestone walls. The ridge formation of white sculptured limestone walls shows the might of the great river. • Gabaldon Falls The lure of Gabaldon, Nueva Ecija. The ten-feet falls are surrounded by huge rock formations and rippling ice-cold water. Located within the 200-hectare Sabani Estate Agricultural College. Minalungao park Gabaldon Falls
  • 8. Natural • General Luna Falls (Rizal) The easternmost barrio of Rizal nestled uphill on the foot of the Sierra Madre mountain range boasts of one of Central Luzon’s hidden treasures: a towering waterfall of more than a hundred feet descending widely across a rocky mountain wall into over twenty pools of varying levels and depths. • Mt. Olivete (Bongabon) A hundred-step stair leads to the church built by the Adarnista spiritual community on the mountaintop. Frequented by pilgrims who bathe in and drink the water of its springs believing it to be medicinal. • Gapintalan (Carranglan) Maintained by the Kalanguya tribal community from Ifugao, its rivers and low-lying hill are ideal for hiking and communing with nature. A gateway to the Cagayan Valley, it was a strategic location during WWII’s liberation period. Tunnels, war artifacts, and stories of gold digging abound in the area. • Palaspas Falls Located in San Jose City, it is ideal for picnics and bathing especially during summer.
  • 9. Man-Made Tourist Spots Diamond Park (San Jose) Strategically located at the gateway to the Cagayan Valley, it is a haven for picnics and sightseeing. Its hundred-step stair leads to lamp-lit pagodas nestled on hilltops and offering a panoramic view of northern Nueva Ecija. • Pantabangan Dam Built in 1974 along the Pampanga River to serve as reinforcement against flood, and provide irrigation, additional electricity in the entire Luzon island, the dam was built by Filipino engineers under the supervision of the National Irrigation Administration. Pantabangan Dam is now one of the most visited tourist spots in the province. The place offers a scenic view of the surrounding area. Tourists will also appreciate the dam's engineering wonders.
  • 10. Festivals • Taong Putik Festival of Aliaga At the crack of dawn, scores of mud-covered, barely dressed devotees make their appearance, asking for alms and candles form the wide awake town folks. This practice mimics a biblical myth about St. John the Baptist, who was said to have done the same thing in his lifetime. A special mass culminates the occasion, reinforcing its spiritual nature to the people of Aliaga. • Holy Week Rituals of Puncan The unique Holy Week rites of Puncan, one of the oldest towns in Nueva Ecija, are woven in folklore. Aside from the differing dialect, Pangasinense, widely used in Puncan, its distinct Lenten rituals include a hide-and-seek routine between the “Flagellante” and “Hudyo,” a children’s parade, and a choreographed version of Christian penitential rites in which participants with charcoal-smeared faces beat bamboos.