photo by Kim Isiah Valencia |
The 17th Salakayan
Festival will be celebrated with the towns’ 299th Foundation Anniversary. With
its theme, “Sa Pagbag-o nga Mainuswagon, Pinannubling Miagaowanon Tipigan
Naton,” series of special events are highlighted daily starting on January 31
(Saturday) opens with a Fun Run by UP Ichthyophilic Society at 5:30 a.m., Mass
and Fluvial Parade with Blessing of Boats and CAP Teves Pabalhas sa Baras at
7:00 a.m., Battle of the Sounds at 1 p.m., Opening Salvo at 2 p.m., Opening of
Food Fair at 6 p.m., Search for Miss Salakayan 2015 at 8 p.m.; February 1
(Sunday) SIPC Night at 7 p.m.; February 2 (Monday) Opening of Agro Trade Fair
at 8 a.m., DepEd Day at 2 p.m., and MCES Night at 7 p.m.; February 3 (Tuesday)
Naval Reserve Medical Mission at 8 a.m., MCES and MVS Class 1977 and 1981 at 6
p.m.; February 4 (Wednesday) Massage Therapy Blind Masseurs at JRBB Hall at 8
a.m., Sine Ta Dya: 1st Miagao Film Festival at JRBB Hall at 2 p.m., Higantes
Showdown at 6:30 p.m. and Liga Night at 7 p.m.; February 5 (Thursday)
Investment Forum at 9 a.m., Sine Ta Dya at 2 p.m., Balik Banwa Night at 7 p.m.;
February 6 (Friday) Vendors Night at 7 p.m.; February 7 (Saturday) Tribes
Competition at 8 a.m., Float Parade at 2 p.m., Awarding at 8 p.m.; February 8
(Sunday) Fun Run at 5:30 a.m., Motorcross at 7 a.m., Fun Ride 7:30 a.m. and
Awarding of Outstanding Miagaowanon and Coronation of Queen of Miagao at 8 p.m.
In the coastal
municipalities of the First Congressional District of the province, the
conflict between the Moro pirates and Christian local settlements events are
simply an annual highlight, a way to have fun while taking pride in the area's
rich history. The Christian community is resigned to what they see as an
uncomfortable reminder of how they were once terrorized by Muslim pirates.
Key to the
re-enactment is the building of the present St. Thomas of Villanova Parish to
its present site, which was originally built in Sitio Ubos near the river.
There was no battle then. While there had been small revolts by the town's
natives because they were frequent targets of Piracy. The oppression ended when
the locals successfully defended their town from the attack of the barbaric
Sulu pirates in May 7, 1754.
Each year,
Miagaowanons from other regions and outside of the country return to Miagao to
take part in Salakayan Festival. The celebration is organised by the local
government unit headed by the very active and tourism-oriented Municipal Mayor,
Hon. Macario Napulan. Participants as far as its mountain barangays descend to
the town proper for the occasion.
The municipality of
Miagao is 40.5 kilometers south from Iloilo City. Comprised of 199 barangays
with a land area of 13,286 hectares, the town is bounded by the town of Igbaras
in the northeast, by Guimbal in the east, by San Joaquin in the west and by the
municipality of Sibalom in the province of Antique in the northwest.
To get to Miagao,
one can take a jeepney at the Don Benito Q. Acap Sr. Southern Iloilo Perimeter
Boundary Terminal in Barangay Mohon, Oton, Iloilo. Metered taxis are also
available at the terminal. For more information, please contact, Mr. Arli
Nim-Municipal Tourism Officer at 09332124066.