Found in the northwestern portion of Negros Island, this ‘sweet’ island is covered with vast expanse of sugar cane plantations that supply the Philippines and its neighboring countries with sugar. Negros Occidental also offers its visitors places of beauty and wonder. White sand beaches, ancestral houses and falls are located throughout the province. It is one of the few places in the world that has a working and operating ‘iron dinosaur’ – steam locomotives.
Demographics
1. Population – 2,869, 766 (as
of 2007 Census)
2. Land Area – 7,926 sq. km
3. Capital – Bacolod City
4. Language/Dialect – Higyanon, Cebuano, English and Filipino
5. Divisions
Cities (13)
- Bacolod City
- Bago City
- Cadiz City
- Escalante City
- Himamaylan City
- Kabankalan City
- La Carlota City
- Sagay City
- San Carlos City
- Silay City
- Sipalay City
- Talisay City
- Victorias City
Municipalities (19)
- Binalbagan
- Calatrava
- Candoni
- Cauayan
- Enrique B. Magalona (Saravia)
- Hinigaran
- Hinoba-an
- Ilog
- Isabela
- La Castellana
- Manapla
- Moises Padilla (Magallon)
- Murcia
- Pontevedra
- Pulupandan
- Salvador Benedicto
- San Enrique
- Toboso
- Valladolid
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MassKara Festival
Place: Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
Date: Third week of October
The Festival recalls the time when the sugar industry sank but amidst
the crisis, the Negrenses kept on smiling and fought through adversity.
Major activities are the MassKara Street Dance competition, beauty
pageant, carnivals, drum and bugle corps competitions, food festivals,
sports events, musical concert, agri-trade fair, garden show, and others.
Ancestral House
All over Negros Occidental, tourists can find ancestral houses built
in the 17th century and those that have survived the World War II.
They are maintained by its owners to its original form which serves
as living examples of ancient architecture.
Bacolod’s chicken Inasal
This specialty cuisine has captured both foreign and local taste buds.
Chicken parts are marinated in native herbs and spices and skewed
on bamboo sticks. It is cooked by grilling with charcoal. This is
served with rice on banana leaves, which serves as the plate, and
is eaten using the hands (kianmot in Ilonggo)
Sugar Mills and Plantation
British Nicolas Loney and Frenchman Yves Germaine Leopold Gaston were
responsible for the growth of the sugar industry in the mid-19th
century. Since then, the province has remained constant in supplying
the market with its needed sugar supply.
Iron Dinosaurs (Steam Locomotives)
Location: Central Azucarera de La Carlota, La Carlota City
Victorias Milling Company, Victorias City
Hawaiian Philippines Co., Silay City
Three milling companies have been maintaining these machines in good
working condition. During the milling season of October to April, one
may see these ‘iron dinosaurs’ streaking through the vast
lands of these sugar centrals.
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Cultural
Muscovado Sugar Mills
Location: Hacienda Canman-ug, La Carlota City, Negros Occidental
Don Teodoro Guerra, the owner of Hacienda Canman-ug built the first muscovado
sugar mill in La Carlota in 1910. The mill was powered by eight A & W
Smith Company steam engines, manufactured in 1883 in Glasgow City, Scotland,
United Kingdom.
Central Azucarera de La Carlota
Location: La Carlota City, Negros Occidental
The Azucarera is one of the oldest sugar mills in the country. Its history
dates back in 1916 when it was established by the Elizalde and Ynchausti
families at Hacienda Esperanza in La Carlota, Negros Occidental at the
south base of Mt. Kanlaon.
La Granja Agricolas
Location: Barrio Cubay, Brgy. La Granja, La Carlota City, Negros Occidental
A royal decree was issued on November 15, 1881 created the La Granja
Agricolas to serve as a model agricultural land and promulgated in July
8, 1884.
Ma-ao Sugar Central
Location: Bago City, Negros Occidental
Founded Don Jorge Araneta in the early part of 1819, this is now one
of the oldest sugar centrals in the Philippines.
Negros Museum
Location: Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
Tour Days: Tuesday – Saturday
Tour Hours: 10:00am– 6:00pm
The ‘Sugar Museum’ does not have any artifacts inside. What
it has are the stories of Negros Occidental and how it became the ‘Sugarbowl
of the Philippines.
Don Teodolfo Infante Heritage House
(Bahay Daku)
Location: Hacienda Guadalupe, Brgy. Ayungon, La Carlota City, Negros
Occidental
Bahay Daku literally meaning ‘big house’, this ancestral
house was designed by the owner himself, Don Teodolfo Infante in 1929.
It was declared by the National Historical Institute as a National Heritage
House in December 12, 2001.
Silay Heritage Houses
Location: Silay City, Negros Occidental
Silay City is dubbed as the ‘Paris of Negros’ because during
the Spanish era, the señoritas and señoritos who were involved
in the sugar industry constantly traveled to Europe, and brought with
them ornaments and furniture from the West. Add to the illustrious design
of their houses, beauty and glamour became very evident throughout the
city.
1. Victor Fernandez Gaston Heritage
House (Balay Negrense)
Location: Cinco de Noviembre St., Silay City, Negros Occidental
Tour Days: Tuesday – Saturday
Tour Hours: 10:00am– 6:00pm
Entrance Fee: P25.00
The Balay Negrense served as the residence of Frenchman Yves Germaine
Leopold Gaston, and his son Don Victor Fernandez, who developed the sugar
industry in Northern Negros during the 19th century. It has been restored
to its former glory and beauty since its abandonment during the World
War II. Now, it hosts several Negrense artifacts; some of which have
French origin.
2. Bernardino-Ysabel Jalandoni
Museum
Location: Rizal St., Silay City, Negros Occidental
Tour Days: Monday – Saturday
Tour Hours: 9:30am– 6:00pm
Entrance Fee: P25.00
Built between 1908 and 1912, this ancestral house now serves as a museum
which contains antique Japanese currency and law books, as well as a
huge metal vat used to make muscovado sugar.
3. Carlos Arceo Ledesma Heritage
House
4. Jose Benedicto Gamboa Heritage House
5. Angel Araneta Ledesma Heritage House
6. Benita Jara Heritage House
7. Amelia Hilado Flores Heritage House
8. Alejandro Amechazura Heritage House
9. Jose Corteza Locsin Heritage House
10. Augusto Hilado Severino Heritage House
11. Severino Building/Heritage House
12. Manuel Severino Hofileña Heritage House
13. Claudio Hilado Akol Heritage House
14. Manuel de la Rama Locsin Heritage House
15. Felix Tad-y Lacson Heritage House
16. Soledad and Maria Montelibano Lacson Heritage
House
17. Kapitan Marciano Montelibano Lacson Heritage
House
18. Vicente Conlu Montelibano Heritage House
19. Maria Ledesma Golez Heritage House
20. Jose Ledesma Heritage House
21. Teodoro Morada Heritage House
22. Generoso Reyes Gamboa Heritage House
23. Digna Locsin Consing Heritage House
24. German Lacson Gaston Heritage House
25. Modesto Ramirez Hojilla (Carlos Javelosa Jalandoni)
Heritage House
26. Dr. Jose Corteza Locsin Heritage House
27. German Locsin Unson Heritage House
28. Delfin Ledesma Ledesma Heritage House
Historical
General Aniceto Lacson Historical
Landmark
Location: Talisay City, Negros Occidental
The landmark honors the valor and sacrifices of Gen. Aniceto Lacson who
served as the President of the cantonal Republic of Negros during the
Negros Revolution on November 5, 1898.
General Juan Araneta Historical
Landmark
Location: Bago City, Negros Occidental
Gen. Araneta was the Secretary of War during the tenure of General Lacson
as President during the Negros Revolution. The cantonal government lasted
only from November 27, 1898 until March 4, 1899. A monument of him mounted
on a horse was placed at the entrance of the city in honor of his contribution
to Philippine Independence.
Gen. Juan Araneta Ancestral House
(Balay na Bato)
Location: Bago City, Negros Occidental
This was the residence of General Araneta. It was built in the 19th century
and has been restored to its original form. The house was declared as
a National Historical Landmark in 1978.
Fountain of Justice
Location: Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
The fountain serves as a memorial of the site where Spanish politico-military
governor Col. Isidro de Castro signed the Act of Capitulation on November
6, 1898, a day after the victorious
‘Cinco de Noviembre’.
Old Fort at Himamaylan
Location: Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental
Himamaylan served as the capital of Negros in 1795. The fort was built
to serve as a garrison and lookout point for Muslim raids during the
Spanish occupation.
Bago River Bridge
Location: Bago City, Negros Occidental
The bridge served as one of the key structures during the World War II.
Members of the 503rd Parachute RCT joined Filipino guerillas in securing
the bridge against Japanese forces. This allowed the American troops
to advance and liberate Bacolod.
World War II Memorial Wall
Location: Cadiz City, Negros Occidental
This 10-foot tall wall serves as a sidewall to the Cadiz City Public
Plaza. Embossed in it are the names of the ‘heroes’
of World War II.
Man-made
Fort San Juan
Location: Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
From it construction in 1888 up to now, Fort San Juan has served as the
provincial jail of Bacolod. Thirty-six (36) Spanish friars were detained
in here during the Negros Revolution.
Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol
Location: Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
The building, which was built in 1931, has a Romanesque neo-classical
architectural design. It once served as the headquarters of the Japanese
in World War II
Luzuriaga Cemetery
Location: Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
Located along Burgos Street, this is the only cemetery in the Philippines,
and probably in the world, that is located right in the middle of the
highway.
Mambukal
Mountain Resort
Location: Brgy. Minoyan, Murcia, Negros Occidental
This mixed natural and man made wonder is the home of three species of
bats – the Philippine Flying Fox (Philippine Giant Fruit Bat),
Philippine bare-backed fruit bat, and the endangered Little Golden-mantled
Flying Fox. Aside from these flying creatures, the resort has therapeutic
springs, waterfalls, swimming pools, hiking trails, and camp sites. It
is also the gateway to the Mount Kanlaon Volcano.
Panaad Park and Stadium
Location: Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
This 25-hectare sports complex has bore witness to several international
events. Footballl events were held here during the 2005 South East Asian
Games. This also served as the venue for the qualifying tournament of
the 2007 ASEAN Football Championship. The Staduim also has a rubberized
track oval, a 15,500-seating-capacity stadium, and an Olympic-sized swimming
pool. Located at the park is a replica of the landmarks found in the
13 cities and 19 municipalities of Negros Occidental.
Natural
Mount Kanlaon
Location: Negros Occidental
The active volcano was declared as a National Park through Proclamation
No. 721 on August 8, 1934 and revised by Proclamation No. 1005 on May
8, 1997. It serves as the home of the Negros bleeding heart dove, fruit
doves and other endangered species. It has three hot springs on the slope:
Mambucal Hot Springs, Bucalan Hot Spring, and Bungol Hot Spring.
Danjugan Island Marine Reserve
and Wildlife Sanctuary
Location: Danjugan Island, Negros Occidental
Established in 2000 through the collaborative efforts of Philippine Reef & Rainforest
Conservation Foundation Inc (PRRCFI) and UK-based Coral Cay Conservation,
this island found 3k west of Negros Occidental is home to sea eagles,
herons, sunbirds, several varieties of bats and many other species and
surrounded by diverse coral reefs.
Guintubdan Nature’s Park
Location: Sitio Guintubdan, Bgy. Ara-al, La Carlota City, Negros Occidental
From the Hiligaynon word “tubod” which means flowing water,
the park hosts several falls and vast greenery where visitors can picnic
and enjoy the beauty of nature in tranquility.
Sagay Marine Reserve
Location: Sagay City, Negros Occidental
Through Proclamation 592 issued in 1995, the 32,000 hectare Sagay territorial
water was declared as a Protected Seascape. Now, it serves as the major
fishing ground in Negros and a sanctuary for coral reefs and inhabited
by blue crabs, sea urchins, abalones, sea cucumbers and various sea shells.
Ubong Caves
Location: Brgy. Bacuyangan, Hinoba-an, Negros Occidental
The caves, two are on land connected by a small shaft and the other,
called Salvacion Cave is by the water. The cave has several unique stalagmite
and stalactite formations. Its clear coral covered water is ideal for
free diving.
La Fortuna Nature &
Wildlife Lagoon
Location: Brgy. Fortuna, Buluangan, San Carlos City, Negros Occidental
It is a five-hectare man-made lagoon which is seven meters deep and serves
as a grow-out pond for Taiwan and tilapia (a type of tilapiine cichlid
fish) fishes. It has several hardwood and fruit-bearing trees like Santol
(Sandoricum koetjape), Guyabano (soursop), Duhat (black plum), Mango,
Atis (Sugar Apple/Sweet sop), Jackfruit, and Mansinitas (Zizyphus mauritiana
Lam.)
Religious
Brgy. Sang Virgen Chapel
Location: Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
The Sta. Clara Subdivision chapel features a unique mural mosaic measuring
a 9 ft. x 21 ft. of the lady of the Barangay Sang Virgen done on a collage
of 95,000 pieces of shells of various sizes, shades and colors.
Saint Joseph Church
Location: Victorias City, Negros Occidental
Located at the heart of Victorias Milling Company compound, the church
is noted for its mural of a rough -faced Christ in psychedelic colors
popularly known as the Angry Christ. It is the only church in Negros
that depicts Filipino liturgical art.
Pasalamat Festival
Location: La Carlota City, Negros Occidental
Date: May 1
Pasalamat Festival is based on the tradition of giving thanks to gods
of elements after a bountiful harvest. The city takes on a festive atmosphere
during the weeklong celebration, which culminates with a Mardi Gras like
parade of floats and caricatures.
Sinulog Festival
Location: Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental
Date: Third Sunday of January
The Sinulog is a hilarious festivity held in commemoration of the triumph
of the townspeople against the moro pirates through the intercession
of the Sto. Nino. Locals dress in colorful costumes in black soot stamp
and dances all over the city.
Pinta Flores Festival
Location: San Carlos City, Negros Occidental
Date: November 5
In celebration of the ‘Cinco de Noviembre’ and the bountiful
harvest of the city, the city streets are filled with dancers dressed
in colorful costumes decorated with sunflowers and other flora.







