WALKING TOURS Have you been to Boac? Live the way Boakenoes do on this part of the province. We recommend that while you are in Boac, have a chance to visit the century Old Boac Cathedral located at the hilly top of Barangay Mataas na Bayan. Have a chance to say your prayers and petition to our Patron Saint the Miraculous Lady of Biglang Awa. From the Cathedral, walk down the heart of the town and enjoy the ambience along the aisle of our ancestral houses, a living proof that the town of Boac is truly worthy to be hailed as one of the Heritage Towns in the country . Be amazed of how rich a local Marinduque dialect is, with the prominence of ngani, baya and mandin. REFLECTIONS AND MEDITATIONS Visit the historical Old Spanish Building where the National Museum is housed. The National Museum and the Replica of Casa Real building provides us with a glimpse of our past and the archaeological artifacts found in the island. During the Holy week season, be able to see the Morions of Marinduque roaming around the streets of Boac. Be sure to watch the Senakulo scheduled on Holy Wednesday, Maundy Thursday & Black Saturday. Don’t miss the Way of the Cross on Good Friday , meditate on the Passion of Christ and Via Crucis this Lenten season together with the equally religious people of Boac. TREKKING & RELAXATIONS Adventure with the nature, enjoy and participate in the Survival Kabugsakan , a newly packaged trekking activity that gives you a boost from the hassle and bustle of city life. A reunion with nature and laid back atmosphere away from traffic noise and polluted air. Immerse yourself into the deep and refreshing feeling of having one with nature as you cool down the waters of Kabugsakan Falls in Tugos and Banhigan man made pools in Brgy. Duyay. Laid back and simple life...enjoy lots of it while on this part of the island. Experience the amazing world of butterflies….how they are cultured and nurtured by the best butterfly breeders in the country. How a simple caterpillar emerges into a full blown butterfly and brought wonders to the lives of those who preferred to live and cultivate the world of such amazing creature locally referred to as Bila-Bila in Marinduque. On December 8, witness how the butterflies come to life as they dance along the streets of Boac , praising the Immaculate Conception for such divine interventions. SWIMMING/PICNICS/DELICACIES Nothing beats the coolness of our sandy beaches….the long stretched of seaside and riverside districts makes us all proud to be a part of such a wonderful craft of the Master Artist in Heaven. Our beaches are excellent place for diving & snorkelling...have fun with your family and friends . Picturesque ecotourism activities at its best are found in our rural communities. Our proud traditions are untouched, rustic and authentic that every Marinduqueno can be proud of. Have a taste of our own local delicacies such as the home made bibingka or rice cake, pastillas, panganan, arrowroot cookies, coco jams , ulang-ulang and many more. HOTELS, RESORTS & LODGING HOUSES A & A BEACH RESORT , Laylay, Boac - (042)332-2817 ABBY’S PLACE & HOTEL, Malusak, Boac - (042)332-2817 A& B CORAL RESORT, Balaring, Boac - 09077420679 ADIS RESORT, (Picnic Ground) Ihatub, Boac AURORA’S BEACH RESORT, Caganhao, Boac BOAC HOTEL, San Miguel, Boac - (042)332-1121 BLUE SEA BEACH RESORT,Amoingon, Boac - (042)332-1334 CELY’S LODGING HOUSE, San Miguel, Boac -(042) 332-1519 CHATEAU DU MER RESORT, Amoingon, Boac 3E’S LOVE BAY BEACH RESORT, Amoingon, Boac -(042) 332-1440 EL EMMANUEL BEACH RESORT,Balaring, Boac EASTPOINT HOTEL BY THE SEA, Balaring, Boac -09209006892 FERGUZ CLOUD RESORT, Cawit, Boac HAPPY BUNNY’S LODGING HOUSE, Murallon, Boac-(042)332-2040 LUCKY 7 PENSION HOUSE, Murallon, Boac -(042) 332-2777 MELANIE’S LODGING HOUSE, San Miguel, Boac SEAVIEW HOTEL, Cawit, Boac TAHANAN SA ISOK INN, Isok 1, Boac -(042) 332-1742 VILLA SA APLAYA ’S RESORT,Ihatub, Boac - (042) 332-1882 WEST COAST RESORT, Ihatub, Boac RESTAURANTS, SNACK BAR & FASTFOODS BOAC FOOD Corner (BFC) , Malusak Boac CAFÉ ELIAS, Tahanan sa Isok Inn, Isok 1, Boac CAFÉ MAMITA, Boac Hotel, San Miguel, Boac CASA DE DON EMILIO RESTAURANT, San Miguel, Boac CELY’S KITCHENETTE, San Miguel, Boac DOUGHBOYS CAFÉ & BAKESHOP, Malusak, Boac D’ SISTERS RESTAURANT, Murallon, Boac GOODCHOW RESTAURANT & FOODEXPRESS, San Miguel, Boac HAPPY BUNNY’S CHICKENHOUSE & RESTAURANT, Murallon, Boac JOTI EATERY, San Miguel, Boac KRISNA’S BAKESHOP & RESTAURANT, San Miguel, Boac KUSINA SA PLAZA RESTAURANT/CATERING SERVICES San Miguel, Boac LA CONCHA 1&2 RESTAURANT/CATERING, Malusak, Boac MONSERRAT PIZZA , Isok 1, Boac YSAS CAFÉ & BAKESHOP, San Miguel, Boac MARINDUQUE Enjoy the varied culture and traditions unique in our island ! BILA-BILA FESTIVAL BULATING BODETTES GIFT SHOP & SOUVENIR, San Miguel, Boac DTI PASALUBONG CENTER, Magsaysay St. Isok 1, Boac YSAS BAKESHOP & PASALUBONG CENTER, San Miguel, Boac BOAC PUBLIC MARKET, Mercado, Boac M ARINDUQUE TRADE HOUSE, Santol, Boac CAWIT PORT COMPOUND, Cawit, Boac The Visitor Information Brochure is published by the Public Affairs and Information Section, Office of the Mayor Boac, Marinduque in coordination with the Sangguniang Bayan, Municipal Tourism Council and the Provincial Government of Marinduque with Tel.No. 311-1378 Email us : [email protected] KABUGSAKAN FALLS ECO-TOURISM IMPORTANT EVENTS IN BOAC AND IN THE PROVINCE OF MARINDUQUE MARINDUQUE DAY CELEBRATION Feb.20-23-Provincial Celebration BOAC MORIONES & LENTEN CELEBRATION Holy Week-Provincial Celebration FLORES DE MAYO /MAYFLOWER Month of May– Barangay Based INDEPENDENCE DAY June 12-Provincial Celebration COMMEMORATION OF THE HISTORICAL BATTLE OF PAYE July 31– Brgy. Balimbing, Municipality of Boac Provincial Celebration FEAST OF ST. CLAIRE OF ASSISI -August 11 FEAST OF THE ASSUMPTION (Piyesta ni Inang Oyang) - August 15 COMMEMORATION OF THE HISTORICAL BATTLE OF PULANG LUPA September 13-Municipality of Torrijos Provincial Celebration FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION December 8 FOUNDING ANNIVERSARY OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BOAC & BILA-BILA FESTIVAL COMPETITION December 8 RIZAL DAY CELEBRATION December 30 LIFELINE DIRECTORY Office of the Mayor - Boac - (042) 311-1378 Mun.Planning & Devt. Office - (042) 311-1460 Mun. Treasurers Office - (042) 332-1122 PNP-Boac - (042) 311-1547 PNP Text Hotline - 09202494111 Bureau of Fire Protection-Boac - 160 (Digitel Line) BFP Text Hotline - 09303776499 Municipal Health Office -(042) 754-0079 Marinduque Provincial Hospital -(0420 332-2490 Marinduque Electric Cooperatives - (042) 332-1376 Philippine Ports Authority - 09493221266 Provincial Tourism Office - (042)754-0136 Provincial Government of Marinduque-(042) 332-1520 Department of Trade & Industry (DTI)-(042) 311-1039 Air Transportation Office - (042) 342-1001 Other Municipalities: Gasan - (042)332-1074 Sta. Cruz (042)-321-1276 Buenavista-MPDC-09282146343 Mogpog- (042) 332-1249 Torrijos (042)753-0038 HISTORY OF MORIONES IN MARINDUQUE Tradition has it that the Moriones custom in Marinduquewas first introduced by a farmer in the Parish of St. Isidore in Mogpog, Marinduque during the time of Padre Dionisio Santiago. The exact year of its origin was not established but most Marinduquenos agree that the Morion originated in Mogpog at that time a barrio of Boac. However , history says, it came from the Spanish word Morion which stands for helmet that Spanish conquistadores wore. It is said that in the early days there were only three Moriones, the first acted as the “Longhinus” the Roman centurion with blind right eye who pierced the side of the crucified Christ. From his wounded side burst forth blood and water, spurts of which hit “Longinus” blind eyes...it was him who also witnessed Jesus rising from his tomb. The incident became the real turning point for “Longhino” who was converted to Christ. He publicly announced to the people the instruction of the Jewish Priests and elders against Jesus Christ. The second morion was played by the “Kapitan” popularly known as the chief of the guards who also acted as the executioner of “Longinus” on Easter Sunday and the third was played by an ordinary Roman soldier. Morion participants annually join these activities as their vow or “panata” or as an act of atonement for a sinful existence or an act of gratitude for having passed a crisis in their lives, such as sickness or accidents and even as Thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest. It has been a tradition that those who played the role of “Longinus” and that of the “Kapitan” wore wooden masks with turbans or headgear bedeck with flowers., these were known to be the “Moryong Kahoy”. However, those who played the role of the ordinary Roman soldier simply wore paper masks with a Spanish style helmet. They were called by the people “Moryong Papel”. It was gathered from the past interviews from elderly people that the number of flowers on the headgear represents the number of years of their “panata”. Every year one flower is taken out to represent the number of years of the “panata”, until only one flower remained on their headgear. For those whose “panata” is for lifetime, the number of flowers remained constant. In the early years, it was exciting to note, when those Morions roam around the streets in disguise that even their relatives could not recognize them, they used to hide their costumes in the mountains or fields away from the public. The morions adorned their costumes secretly in far away places so that the towns people will not have an idea on the identity of the person wearing the morion costume as the holy week is observed. It was then a very sacred beginning for the morion tradition. They just come out of their hiding place with “Kalutang” to announce their arrival from the mountains. For several decades, the morions appeared only on Monday, Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Around 1935, the morions started their activities on Holy Monday with the “Amargura” procession in Mogpog. It was also around that time that variation of morion costumes and masks, appeared probably due to the introduction of movies in the Philippines. Today penitent and non-penitent morions participates in the celebration. Other highlights during the season…. SENAKULO -It features or re-enacts the first vision of God’s saving plan for the world with pertinent characters of Adam and Eve, the story of Moses, Gods Prophet, the marriage of the Virgin Mary with Joseph, a carpenter from Nazareth , the Annunciation of Mary, the Visitation and Nativity, the Shepherds and the Three Kings, Mary during Christ Public Life, Christ's Passion and Resurrection. VIA CRUCIS– is done on Good Friday which traditionally features the Fourteen Station of the Cross. SALUBONG– is another custom that has always been part of the Holy Week Rites in Marinduque. It depicts the meeting of the Resurrected Christ and His Mother. It is reenacted on Easter Sunday, under the supervision of the different parishes. TUBONG OR PUTONG – is an age old tradition in Marinduque which was passed on from generation to generation. The ceremony is usually offered in honor of the one who is celebrating his or her birthday, anniversary or to a guest / visitor in the province referred in the song as “Santo or Santa”. It is highlighted by the act of coronation, the strewing of flowers and coins to signify good health and a prayer of hope for a long and blessed life for the honouree or the celebrant.
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