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Tagaytay
The city of Tagaytay is a tourist attraction
for localand foreign visitors. It is a vantage of Taal Lake and Volcano
Barong Tagalog made from
Pinya fabric
Balisong
Hometown of Dr. Jose P. Rizal, rich in
natural resources and is blessed with fertile
soil for farming.
Angono, Rizal is known as the "Arts Capital of the Philippines."
They are known for "higantes" which are made of paper mache and measures four to five feet in diameter and ten to twelve feet in height.
Paete is the "Wood Carving Capital of the Philippines." Most of their design motifs are full of cares, floral, and hooks which they call ukit.
Two national artists from Laguna are
Carlos "Botong" Francisco in visual arts and
Professor Lucio San Pedro, in music.
Paper Mache
Wood Carvings
CALABARZON
Folk Arts
Cavite is sometimes called "Land of the Brave" or the "History Capital of the Philippines".
Lucban is know for Pahiyas Festival every 15th of
May in honor of St. Isdore the Laborer, which showcases street houses decorated with agricultural products, handicrafts and "kiping", a rice-made decoration which can be eaten afterwards.
They have manufacture rattan and wooden furniture for export and for local market.
Fishing is one of the primary sources of livelihood as it is almost completely surrounded by water.
Pahiyas Festival
Handicraft Furniture
Shell Handicrafts
Bicol Region, the largest island
in the Philippines, has large amount of
rich flat land and agricultural is the largest component of the economy.
Coconut, abaca, banana, coffee, and jackfruit are the top five permanent crops in the region
Agriculture and fishing are the major factors in the province's economy
Bicol Region
Folk Arts
Abaca Products
Calabarzon and Bicol Region Folk Arts