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Linggo, Pebrero 7, 2016

Capiz Malls


CAPIZ MALLS




Robinsons Place Roxas
Robinsons Place Roxas is strategically located in Pueblo de Panay, a 300-hectare mixed-use, master planned township development at Roxas City in Capiz. 

A two-level full service mall, Robinsons Place Roxas will house over 160 outlets for shopping, dining, service and amusement. It will also include a parking lot with over 800 car slots and 200 motorcycle slots. 

Built at Roxas City’s new emerging business district, the mall is connected to the new major highways of Lawa-an and Cagay, making it highly accessible. It has relative distance to the city hall, cathedral, schools, and other government business centers. 

Robinsons Place Roxas will be anchored by Robinsons retail giants, namely, Robinsons Department Store, Robinsons Supermarket, Robinsons Appliances, Handyman and Daiso Japan. It will also include a Robinsons Bank, an amusement center, a food court and four digital cinemas including one 3D cinema. 

Soon, it will open a Lingkod Pinoy Center that will house government agencies such as GSIS, PhilHealth, Pag-IBIG Fund, SSS, PHLPost and TESDA. 




CityMall Arnaldo-Roxas

 is a shopping mall located at Arnaldo Blvd, Roxas CityCapiz. It is the first mall under the CityMall brand in the Philippines which is developed and owned by DoubleDragon Properties Corporation. It was completed on December 15, 2014 and was opened last March 27, 2015. The mall is part of the CityMall Arnaldo-Roxas complex and is the first of the two CityMalls in Roxas City.




GAISANO City- Roxas

-Comparable to SM Hypermarket, Puregold and Robinsons Supermarket 
-Buy everything you need from food, drinks, to supplies and clothing at Gaisano City when in Roxas City



Lunes, Pebrero 1, 2016



PRIVATE SCHOOLS in Capiz


(Colegio de la Purisima Concepcion)


CPC is an extension of a Catholic home, and the Catholic Church. It trains students to assume religious, civic, and social responsibilities. By exposing them to the discipline of arts, mathematics and science, and by cultivating their abilities and talents.



CPC fulfills its continuing mission to the religious, civic, intellectual and moral life of the students. In this process, it integrates Catholic education with academic competence for needed leadership in national development.






Capiz Resorts



                   
                  CAPIZ RESORTS
















                                     (Espacio Verde)








DAHLINGS! Capiz, though more widely known as the seafood capital of the Philippines, is promoting itself as a haven of exotic vacation spots with a new inland themed resort. Located amongst lush and green vegetation, away from pollution and the maddening city crowds, Roxas City’s “ESPACIO VERDE” is aptly named. 


Comfortably nestled at the quaint Dayao village, one can enjoy with friends and loved ones an array of activities the resort offers. One can dine on freshly caught and uniquely served scrumptious seafood while enjoying the view of the breathtaking landscape, or rent their de luxe function halls for private parties radiating fascinating ambience.
Likewise, guests will be thrilled to know that Espacio Verde has a state of the art infinity pool and that they can also take boat rides around a man-made lake.
Espacio Verde is owned and managed by the Del Rosario family, who opened the resort spectacularly with positive feedback from Roxas City’s most prominent social and political personalities.


                                             
        ( Maribert Inland Resort)


Maribert Inland Resort is one of the newest and beautiful place in Capiz. It is located at Lantangan Pontevedra Capiz or before reaching President Roxas known as Lutod-Lutod, and is 50 minutes ride from Roxas City. Maribert Inland Resort was established on October 25, 2009.


Owned by Mr. Roberto Alcazaren and his daughter Robemar Alcazaren, is the manager. Above 15 employees are in their Resort. Maribert Inland Resort has its facilities: they have Swimming pool,Hotel and fresh air in their cottages and garden.



(San Antonio Resort)


Anyone who knows Roxas City will regard San Antonio Resort Village as the best beachfront subdivision in the city. This large village can give you all the joys of being near the beach – clean ocean breeze, peaceful scenery, gorgeous sunrise and sunset, abundance in fresh seafood, etc. This area can easily be a perfect place to enjoy pleasant living.



Speaking of natural bay, Baybay beach is also considered the 15th largest natural bay in the world. In 2002, it was awarded having the cleanest shoreline in the Philippines. This wide beach of fine ebony sand is blissful with good weather almost the entire year. This bay is very safe because the interconnecting waters are surrounded by big islands protecting the whole area from Pacific Ocean.



(Villa Consorcia Resort)


Villa Consorcia Resort is a popular choice amongst travelers in Roxas City (Capiz), whether exploring or just passing through. The hotel offers a high standard of service and amenities to suit the individual needs of all travelers. To be found at the hotel are Wi-Fi in public areas, car park, room service, airport transfer, meeting facilities. Guestrooms are fitted with all the amenities you need for a good night's sleep. In some of the rooms, guests can find non smoking rooms, air conditioning, balcony/terrace, television, satellite/cable TV.


The hotel's peaceful atmosphere extends to its recreational facilities which include hot tub, outdoor pool, pool (kids), tennis courts, garden. No matter what your reasons are for visiting Roxas City (Capiz), Villa Consorcia Resort will make you feel instantly at home.





(Sta.Ana Farm Resort)






This resort is a favourites weekend spot for the local pupolace and those coming from nearby towns and provinces. In Sta. Ana farm Resort you can enjoy swimming with your friends and family. 


Sta. Ana are also for all tourist who want to visit the place and spend the moment with thier special someone while appreciate the beauty and fell the fresh air of nature.The guest will surely love and enjoy the natural settingof the resort.No wonder once you visited as you will keep on coming back.



Capiz Souvenirs



CAPIZ SOUVENIRS




Souvenir items that is uniquely Capizeño and  very Filipino.  The souvenir items are pieces of memories about Capiz and Roxas City.  It is the only Souvenirs Shop in Roxas City and Capiz that offers the widest variety of Filipino souvenir products brought in from all over the sixteen municipalities of Capiz and around the Philippines.  









Because of the unique artistry and unmatched affordability of the souvenir items, Handumanan Collections andSouvenirs shop became Roxas City’s number one Souvenirs and Gift shop.  








It is the number one and only choice  of souvenir itemsfor local and foreign tourists. 





Linggo, Enero 31, 2016

Sea Foods


"SEA FOODS"


Capiz: More than just the seafood capital of the Philippines




Capiz has been in the shadow of its more famous neighbors such as Bacolod and Boracay for quite some time now, but it is gradually gaining popularity as an alternative destination for those who want to explore the Visayas region. 

Despite the misconception that Capiz is home to aswangs (mythical creatures), its actual claim to fame is its abundance of seafood—from fresh shellfish to dried fish and even the rare diwal or angel wing clam.
- See more at: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/259016/lifestyle/travel/capiz-more-than-just-the-seafood-capital-of-the-philippines#sthash.Gr8JmadH.dpuf


Capiz has been the usual destination for my summer sojourn, as my mother’s hometown is located there. But first-time visitors need not worry since there are a lot of activities to do in this place. - See more at: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/259016/lifestyle/travel/capiz-more-than-just-the-seafood-capital-of-the-philippines#sthash.NfPvKK7d.dpuf


Located inside the People’s Park is the Seafood center. You can order fresh seafood and have them cooked while you wait. I ordered grilled marlin, clam stew, and pork barbecue at Bebing’s. I also added my favorite mango shake in the bill.




Linggo, Enero 24, 2016

Kasadyahan sa Capiz


"KASADYAHAN SA CAPIZ"



Sinadya sa Halaran Festival

The Sinadya sa Halaran Festival is the joint festival of the City of Roxas and the Province of Capiz. It is a mixed festival in that it is celebrated for both cultural and religious reasons. It is celebrated every first weekend of December in commemoration of the Feast of the Virgin of the Immaculate Concepcion who also happens to be the patroness of the City of Roxas. Sinadya sa Halaran boasts of colorful activities like the grand parade of festivals, the fluvial parade, the lighted river floaters. There is also the traditional seafood festival and the grand pyrotechnic display.
Sinadya sa Halaran is one of Roxas City’s most important annual events and is fusion of two festivals – "Sinadya" (City) and "Halaran" (Province) which literally means joy in sharing and thanksgiving. It is celebrated on December 4-8 to commemorate the religious activities that embody the true Capiceño spirit. The highlights of the celebration are the Dancing Parade, ”Higantes”, Fluvial Parade, Fireworks display, Mutya sa Halaran beauty pageant, Coronation of the Fiesta Queen, and Agri-Aqua Trade Fair.



History of the Parish of
Immaculate Conception Metropolitan Cathedral
Roxas City

Roxas City was formerly called Capiz.  Capiz came from the word "Kapris", a kind of shell still common today.  As a town, it was founded in 1693, as a parish, in 1707.
In spite of its having been destroyed several times by the moros, Capiz became the capital of the province around the middle of 18th century due to its strategic location and prosperity.
The Capizeños have always been friendly and peace-loving.  Only once was the public order disturbed during the Spanish regime. This happened during the time of Governor Duran who committed so many injustices.  As a result of these rampant abuses around 1,000 rose up against Duran. The timely intervention of the parish priest saved Duran his life; but only after he swore to correct the abuses.
When Capiz became a diocese in 1951, Msgr. Vicente Gonzales was the incumbent parish priest. He was succeeded by the following: Msgr. Edmundo Fuerte, Msgr. Vicente Hilata, and Archbishop Onesimo C. Gordoncillo, the present parish priest.




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