Beautiful Sampaloc, Quezon |
The province of Quezon is a place rich in nature, culture, and history. And if you plan to visit this province of southern Luzon, you should not miss visiting the town of Sampaloc. Sampaloc is situated in a valley completely surrounded by hills in the heart of the Sierra Madre mountain range between the towns of Lucban and Mauban. The town was formerly Barrio Dingin of Lucban town, and consisted of three sitios. It was later named Sampaloc after a big tamarind tree that stood in the center of the barrio. In 1902, Sampaloc was officially declared a town.
A visit to this town reveals
various breathtaking sights: the scenery, the culture, its festivals and most
especially its native delicacies. Sampaloc is a must-see and must-travel-to
destination on your next trip out of town.
"I want Sampaloc to be known
as a peaceful and progressive town''
says Sampaloc Municipal Mayor Emmanuel Torres. “We are continuously doing a lot
of projects to attract local guests and tourists to come and visit the town. We
aim to make our municipality a must-see in the list of tourist destinations in
the Philippines.”
Sampaloc Municipal Mayor Emmanuel Torres |
This April, Sampaloc spreads out the red carpet with its Bulihan Festival simultaneously being held during the town fiesta. This has been going on for years now, but it was only in 2010 when Mayor Torres decided to promote the occasion.
"This is something I want to
highlight in our municipality: the importance of the Bulihan Festival. Through
this, we are able to promote tourism. I see this as a legacy I would like to
leave to my constituents. For sure, future generations, especially the youth of
our country, will really benefit from it,'' says the mayor.
Now on its fourth year, the
Bulihan Festival is a celebration of culture, creativity, fun, amusement and
displays of native products and delicacies as concocted by the Sampalukins.
Guests are welcomed with a smile.
The excitement is palpable when you watch the street dancing, as officials and
townsfolk clad in costumes made of buri make merry as they parade around the
town. Feast your eyes on amazing artworks of houses adorned with colorful buri
products. Of course, the festival would not be complete without a showcase of
authentic Sampaloc dishes and delicacies.
Torres has encouraged his
constituents to invite their friends from around the country to drop by during
the festival. “There's so much fun and
excitement here. I hope they will visit us soon. Discover Sampaloc now,'' he
says.
When you go around the town, you
will be witness to the rich cultural heritage that makes this town unique. The
historic Tower House at the corner of Quezon Avenue and Gagan Street in
Barangay San Isidro is made of yakal and adobe. It was a popular venue long
time ago to host special guests visiting the town. Another landmark in Barangay
San Isidro is the Old House
originally built in 1924. It was one of the biggest houses in the town at that
time. Japanese forces used it as a garrison during the Second World War.
Nature lovers have much to enjoy
here, too. Hangga Falls in Barangay Bataan is one of the most popular sights
in Sampaloc. The water flows from Maapon River in Lucban all the way to the
town of Sampaloc. There are no vehicles to take you to Hangga Falls. It is a
three-hour walk to get there and back. Other natural attractions include Buho Falls in Barangay Bataan,
and Asedillo Falls in Barangay Caldong. For those who fancy old structures and
architecture, the Spanish Arch Bridge and Spanish Road constructed in 888 should also be included in
your destination.
A visit to Sampaloc will not be
complete without the hair-raising experience of crossing Guinto Bridge, a
wooden bridge that hangs solely by cables. What’s more, only three people are
allowed to cross the bridge at a time for safety reasons. The sight of the
rushing water of Maapon River, which runs under the bridge, is an exciting
sight.
All these are reasons enough to
visit the town of Sampaloc during the school break. All these sights and
attractions will surely make your trip here a memorable one.
If you are interested in visiting
Sampaloc, Quezon, there are tour packages available. For details, contact Tina
Poblete of the Sampaloc Municipal Planning and Development Office at
(042) 555-83-42 and (042)
716-0011, LGU_sampalocquezon@yahoo.com, xtiantina@gmail.com.ph and nabracia@yahoo.com.
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