Showing posts with label Puerto Princesa City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Puerto Princesa City. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Go Hotels Puerto Princesa offers 388 pesos per room night


    Go Hotels Puerto Princesa: Bookings now available for April to December 2012 for as low as 388 pesos per room night. Visit www.gohotels.ph to book. 

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Binuatan Creations in Palawan

Binuatan Creations in Palawan
Binuatan Creations

Binuatan Creations in Palawan

Binuatan is a Cuyonin (the native Palawan dialect) word for creation. 

Binuatan Creations in Palawan

In Puerto Princesa City, it has become synonymous with woven products made from Buntal fibers such as mangrove grass, amumuting, buri sprigs and vetiver.

Binuatan Creations in Palawan

At Binuatan Creation, they transform Palawan local fibers and grasses into sophisticated handloom woven products.

Binuatan Creations in Palawan

Binuatan Creations products includes handloomwoven placemats, tablerunners, bags, blinds intricately designed.

Binuatan Creations in Palawan

Binuatan Creations in Palawan

 Binuatan Creations in Palawan

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Puerto Princesa City Hall

Puerto Princesa City Hall
The Puerto Princesa City Hall is located in the nature park and government center at Sta. Monica Heights, which provide a vast view of the city proper and beautiful Puerto Princesa Bay.


Puerto Princesa City Hall

Puerto Princesa City Hall

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm in Puerto Princesa City

Iwahig Prison & Penal Farm

Iwahig Prison and Penal Farm in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippines is one of seven operating units of the Bureau of Corrections under the Department of Justice.

Iwahig Prison & Penal Farm

Iwahig Prison & Penal Farm

History

The Spanish regime had earlier designated Puerto Princesa, Palawan as a place where offenders sentenced to banishment were exiled, but the facility was established only during the American occupation. Governor Luke Wright authorized the establishment of a penal colony in the province of Palawan on November 16, 1904. This penal settlement, which originally comprised an area of 22 acres, served as a depository for prisoners who could not be accommodated at the Bilibid Prison in Manila. A prison facility was created by the American military in the rain forest of Puerto Princesa. Lieutenant George Wolfe, a member of the U.S. expeditionary force was the prison's first Director.

Iwahig Prison & Penal Farm

The Department of Commerce and Police moved the institution to the center of the colony. The Philippine Commission of the United States government passed Act No. 1723 in 1907, classifying the settlement as a penal institution.

Escape attempts was the first problem that the colony experienced but because of the efforts of Col. John R. White of the Philippine Constabulary, the settlement became a successful colony. White became the superintendent of Iwahig in 1906. Vocational activities were available which includes farming, fishing, forestry, and carpentry. Prisoners were free to choose the vocational activities they wanted.

Iwahig Prison & Penal Farm

In 1955, President Ramon Magsaysay promulgated Administrative Order No. 20 which allowed the distribution of colony lands for cultivation by deserving colonists. This was implemented by the Secretary of Justice Pedro T. Tuazon. and Agriculture and Natural Resources Secretary Juan G. Rodriguez. Granting qualified colonist six hectares of land.

Iwahig Prison & Penal Farm

President Carlos P. Romulo created a committee on August 16, 1959 to study the state of national prisons. The prisoners in Iwahig were divided into two groups, settlers and colonists. The settlers are prisoners whose applications for land to cultivate have been approved. Tools, dwellings and beasts of burden were furnished by the government. Expenditures incurred for their maintenance and for their families were reimbursed from the products of their farms. Settlers receive any amount of money they have loaned after the government deducts their obligations.

Iwahig Prison & Penal Farm

During that time, Iwahig was subdivided into four zones or districts: Central sub-colony with an area of 14,700 hectares; Sta. Lucia with 9,685 hectares; Montible with 8,000 hectares and Inagawan with 13,000 hectares.

Source: Wikipedia

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Baker’s Hill in Puerto Princesa City

Baker’s Hill is located at Mitra Road in Brgy. Sta. Monica in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan. It provides sorts of fun-filled activities with its playgrounds and picnic areas and sells local treats and delicacies. Baker’s Hill serves as a modern tourist attraction with its finely-landscaped gardens and cartoon sculptures. Baker’s Hill Bakeshoppe sells local pastries to-go at very affordable prices, which are ideal for travelling or having a taste of modern Filipino culture.

Baker's Hill in Puerto Princesa City

Baker's Hill in Puerto Princesa City

Baker's Hill in Puerto Princesa City

Baker's Hill in Puerto Princesa City

Baker's Hill in Puerto Princesa City

Baker's Hill in Puerto Princesa City

Baker's Hill in Puerto Princesa City

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Snake Island in Puerto Princesa City

Snake Island, Puerto Princesa City

Snake Island is a white sand beach named as such due to its elongated and winding sand bar resembling a snake. It is easily accessible from Puerto Princesa, the capital city of Palawan.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Snake Island in Puerto Princesa City

Snake Island, Puerto Princesa City

Snake Island, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, an island with a long stretch of fine white sand and shaped like a snake.

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