Showing posts with label Capiz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Capiz. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Immaculate Conception Metropolitan Cathedral in Roxas City

Immaculate Conception Metropolitan Cathedral

One of the oldest in Panay Island, this church is a silent witness to events that have unfolded in the city over the past centuries. Its imposing view complements the city plaza fronting the Panay River and the Capiz bridge. Fiesta lights add glitter to the church.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Old Bridge in Roxas City

Old Bridge

The old and imposing Spanish City Bridge has remained strong and firm since it was built in 1910. Connecting the commercial center of the city to the main thoroughfare, traversing the Panay River, the bridge is a silent witness to various changes that ushered in progress and development in the city. Like the old bridge, equally alluring is the huge stretch of the Panay River that traverses the very heart of the city. For this, Roxas City has been dubbed as the “Venice of the Visayas”.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Capiz Provincial Capitol

Capiz Provincial Capitol

The newly renovated 3-storey Capiz provincial Capitol building reflects the aspirations of the CapiceƱos in various endeavors. The kapis shell windows is a manifestation of a product it has been known for its majestic location and height is an added feature that invites visitors to come in and take a look at its interiors. The Hall of Governors at the 3rd floor is a welcome sight for sight seers as it overlooks the major streets of the city.

Dried Fish Factory in Roxas City

Dried Fish Factory in Roxas City

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Immaculate Conception Metropolitan Cathedral in Roxas City

Immaculate Conception Metropolitan Cathedral

One of the oldest in Panay Island, this church is a silent witness to events that have unfolded in the city over the past centuries. Its imposing view complements the city plaza fronting the Panay River and the Capiz bridge. Fiesta lights add glitter to the church.

Pating

Pating

Diwal in Capiz

Diwal

Capiz, dubbed as “Seafood Capital of the Philippines", is abundant with seafood found on its rich marine fishing ground. Savor the taste of mouth watering, tempting, fresh, safe, yummy, plentiful and cheap seafood, such as oysters, clams, mussel, greenshell, angel wings, milk-fish, king crab, blue crab, shrimp, prawn, squid, tangigue, scallops, seaweeds, lobster and Lapu-lapu. These seafood where served at restaurants located at Baybay beach. Capiz seafood is the freshest and the tastiest you will ever experience and truly captivating.

Roxas City

Roxas City

Halaran Plaza in Roxas City

Roxas City

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Immaculate Conception Metropolitan Cathedral, Roxas City, Capiz

Immaculate Conception Metropolitan Cathedral

One of the oldest in Panay Island, this church is a silent witness to events that have unfolded in the city over the past centuries. Its imposing view complements the city plaza fronting the Panay River and the Capiz bridge. Fiesta lights add glitter to the church.

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