Photo of the Day for March 24, 2024 – Woman at her home in barangay Tinago in Dumaguete City

Photo of the Day for March 24, 2024 – Woman at her home in barangay Tinago in Dumaguete City

Barangay Tinago is one of the many barangays (neighborhoods) in Dumaguete City, which is the capital of the province of Negros Oriental in the Philippines. “Tinago” in Filipino means “hidden” or “concealed,” and it’s a name that reflects the character of the barangay. Barangay Tinago is known for its scenic beauty, with lush greenery and a peaceful atmosphere. It is located near the coastline, offering residents and visitors alike picturesque views of the sea. Despite its name, Barangay Tinago is easily accessible and is often frequented by tourists exploring the attractions of Dumaguete City. It is excactly there, where the Rizal Boulevard extents to the south and many of the residence facing an eviction. This woman looks this morning into an uncertain future.     Like many barangays in the Philippines, Barangay Tinago has its local government unit (LGU) responsible for overseeing community affairs, implementing programs, and providing services to its residents. It is also home to various cultural and religious celebrations throughout the year, reflecting the vibrant spirit of the Filipino people. Overall, Barangay Tinago contributes to the charm and appeal of Dumaguete City, attracting visitors with its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. SEE ALSO THE VIDEO of our visit to barangay Tinago: SOCIAL HOTSPOT – DUMAGUETE BOULEVARD 

Photo of the Day for January 28, 2024 – How barangay Banilad in Dumaguete got its name

Photo of the Day for January 28, 2024 – How barangay Banilad in Dumaguete got its name

The Resilient Roots of Barangay Banilad: A Tale of Community and Naming     In the heart of Dumaguete City lies a barangay with a name that echoes a story of resilience and adaptability—Barangay Banilad. This charming community, now a hub of warmth and camaraderie, has a fascinating tale behind its unique name. Long ago, during a period of torrential floods, the people of this area faced the challenges brought by nature. The destructive force of the floodwaters earned the locals’ vivid description – they called it “Banig Alad,” which literally translates to the matting of fences. This term became ingrained in the community’s vernacular, a symbol of the trials they faced and the unity that helped them overcome. In the narratives of the time, “Banig Alad” became a phrase that resonated through conversations and stories. The community, bound together by shared experiences, referred to their home using this distinctive term. The floods may have been formidable, but the spirit of Banig Alad stood firm. As time passed, authorities recognized the importance of having a more convenient and accessible name. In a nod to the resilience embedded in “Banig Alad,” the name was subtly modified to its present form, “Banilad.” This alteration aimed to preserve the essence of the original vernacular term while offering a name that was easier to use in everyday conversations. Despite the challenges posed by floods, Barangay Banilad has stood the test of time. The waters may still weave through the wide area, a reminder of the past centuries’ trials. However, the resilience of the community, captured in the evolution of its name, reflects a spirit that endures. Today, as you walk through the welcoming streets of Barangay Banilad, you are not just strolling through a community; you are stepping into a story. A story of a people who faced floods and challenges, united by a term that became the bedrock of their identity. Barangay Banilad is more than a name; it’s a testament to the strength that emerges from the threads of shared history and the indomitable spirit of a community that embraces its roots with pride.

Photo of the Day for January 26, 2024 – The southern end of Rizal Boulevard in Dumaguete City

Photo of the Day for January 26, 2024 – The southern end of Rizal Boulevard in Dumaguete City

Calindagan, boasting a population of 11,000, stands as one of the largest barangays in Dumaguete City. However, during the day, its population swells significantly due to the presence of Dumaguete’s only mall – Robinsons Place – along with several schools and BPO companies such as Teletech. Nestled along the coast, Calindagan shares its southern and western borders with Magnao and Tabuc-Tubig. To the south and west, Tanon Strait and Banica River serve as the natural boundaries of this bustling barangay.