NEWS: Sugar trail in Panay, Negros eyes inclusion in World Heritage List

NEWS: Sugar trail in Panay, Negros eyes inclusion in World Heritage List

The sugar heritage trail in Panay and Negros Islands is now on the tentative list of the World Heritage List following its nomination by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Philippines. Entitled “The Sugar Cultural Landscape of Negros and Panay Islands” was submitted under the cultural category with seven areas and properties as components, including the Calle Real in Iloilo City; and the historic center of Silay City, Hawaiian-Philippine Company, Victorias Milling Company, Hacienda Santa Rosalia, Balay ni Tana Dicang, and Aniceto Lacson Mansion, all in Negros. “The Sugar Cultural Landscape of Negros and Panay Island showcases the legacy of the sugar industry brought by the industrialization of sugar production in the late 18th century, such as mills, factories, plantations, buildings, and mansions that reflect the social and economic dynamics of the late Spanish-colonial and American-colonial eras,” said the narrative posted in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention website. Calle Real is a heritage zone designated by the Iloilo City government and declared by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) as a district and heritage zone. The Historic Center of Silay City, with its collection of preserved heritage houses, is part of the Silay National Historical Landmark as declared by the NHCP. Other parts of the trail are privately owned, consisting of two operating sugar centrals, one as a private home, a museum, and one for reuse by the National Museum of the Philippines. The entry is now on the tentative list, which needs to submit substantive documents to prove that it is of “outstanding universal value” before the Sept. 14, 2024 deliberation. “I am very happy. We might be the first city with a Calle Real identified in the UNESCO World Heritage List,” said Mayor Jerry P. Treñas in a statement. The Department of Tourism Western Visayas in 2023 commissioned a study to explore the possibility of establishing a Western Visayas Sugar Heritage Trail to better understand the industrial heritage and identify the opportunity for sugar heritage tourism products in the region. Initially, the study identified 127 trails or remnants and landmarks of the industry; 87 are in Negros Occidental, 25 in Iloilo, five in Guimaras, seven in Capiz, and three in Antique. The Miagao Church in Miagao, Iloilo, built by Spanish Augustinian missionaries in 1786, is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site “Baroque Churches of the Philippines.”     Source: PNA

Former presidential plane turns tourist attraction in Silay City

Former presidential plane turns tourist attraction in Silay City

Silay City – A Philippine Air Force (PAF) Fokker F27-200 Friendship aircraft, which once served as the presidential plane of the late President Ferdinand E. Marcos, is now a tourist attraction in Silay City, Negros Occidental. On Friday, Mayor Joedith Gallego officially received the retired 65-year-old tactical transport plane from Lt. Gen. Stephen Parreño, PAF commanding general, during the blessing, transfer of ownership, and unveiling of marker ceremonies held at the People’s Park in Barangay E. Lopez. “Now, this historic aircraft is here to serve as the newest attraction in the city where people can experience and see it up close. Indeed, our city is blessed to have a piece of Philippine aviation history right in our very soil,” the mayor said. In November 2022, the aircraft experienced an engine problem en route to Manila, which led to an emergency landing at Bacolod-Silay Airport; since then stayed on the ground and has been retired from service. Gallego said the communication between his office and the PAF was initiated in September last year for the transfer of ownership of the aircraft brought to Barangay E. Lopez in the same month. In his message, Parreño said the PAF presents the aircraft as “a gift to the people of Silay” as he thanked Gallego for expressing the desire to preserve the aircraft as a static display, becoming one of the village landmarks. “Although it’s quite sad that we have to retire this historic aircraft, there is a silver lining and a happy ending to this story. While it will no longer soar through the skies, the aircraft will continue to hold the people of Silay and the visitors of the park under its mighty wings,” the PAF chief said. “We took care of it as best as we could, and I am sure that under your care, you will do the same. It is on a bittersweet note that we close the final chapter of this marvelous aircraft. It can finally rest easy, retiring with grace and dignity as one of the finest air assets of the PAF,” he added. The 32-passenger Fokker F27-200 Friendship plane, registered with serial number 59-0259, was built in July 1959 and delivered to the PAF in August of the same year. Commissioned under the Presidential Airlift Wing, it had a mission to provide air transportation to the President, the Cabinet, and visiting dignitaries. It also served the PAF in various capacities, including reconnaissance missions and relief and rescue operations. Source: PNA