5. Antique has rich mineral deposits. Its mountains yield coal, silica, copper, marble, and clay. Semi-precious stones such as turquoise, amethyst, opal, jade, agate and jasper are scattered along the Sibalom and Tipuloan Rivers. The municipalities of Libertad and Pandan have reserves of 4.131 billion metric tons of good quality marble. Coal is mined in the island-barangay of Semirara operated and managed by the Semirara Coal Corporation.
7. NOGAS ISLAND, a 24-hectare government naval reservation island 3 miles from the shoreline of Anini-y town proper; 20 minutes by sailboat or motorboat; ideal for shell hunting, snorkeling and scuba diving.
8. SIRA-AN HOT SPRING, a government-owned hot sulphur spring atop solid rock; warm water flowing from crevices and collects in tiled basins into a junior size, swimming pool; is along the highway 1 1/2 kilometers from Anini-y town proper and overlooks Nogas Island.
9. CRESTA DE GALLO, Anini-y; called Punta Nasog by natives; denuded mountain of solid rock shaped like a rooster's crown believed rich in mineral deposit.
10. TAGUIMTIM - 2 kms. south of Tobias Fornier. Best for picnics and swimming.
11. CAMP AUTAJAY, 5 kms. from San Jose; also called Pina beach; 10-hectare lot ideal for camping, live-in seminars or conferences.
12. PULA WATERFALLS - red-tinted water cascades. 2 kms. away from poblacion of San Remegio.
13. BATO CUEVA, San Remegio, where one can see San Jose and Sibalom towns; on clear weather, mount Madia-as in Culasi can also be seen.
14. DANAO LAKE, located in the high mountains of San Remegio; ideal for hunting.
15. BATABAT CORAL REEF, Barbaza; 1 km. offshore, a 20-minute ride by pumpboat; varied colored corals can be seen through clear waters.
16. CADIAO RESORT - 11 kms. from poblacion Barbaza to Bgy. Capuyawan, then 5 kms. on foot; has a Baguio-like temperature.
17. MACALBAG WATERFALLS - a waterfall 50 ft. high, 8 kms. from poblacion Barbaza; several caves, some still unexplored.
19. MANGLAMON BEACH & CAVE OF TIGUIS - 5 kms. from poblacion Tibiao; with sparkling sand and nearby cave.
20. MARARISON ISLAND, 4 kms. off the coast of Culasi; 15 minutes by pumpboat; long stretch of white sand beach; ideal for beachcombing and spear fishing; presence of "pitcher plant" noted.
21. MT. MADIA-AS, Culasi; 2,117 m.above sea level; beautiful mountain scenery, different species of flora and fauna, rare orchids, wild deer and boar, a lagoon and rain forest.
22. BATBATAN ISLAND - 8 kms. from Mararison Island; a mound of soft greenery, an attraction to scuba divers; has natural coves, anchorages and white sand beaches.
23. BUGTONG BATO WATERFALLS; Tibiao; 6 kms. to Sitio Moleta accessible by motor vehicle up to Bgy. Tuno and a short hike along murmuring streams and hidden rice terraces. Ideal for excursions/picnics with excellent opportunities for bathing, swimming and picture taking. First three waterfalls with height up to 150 ft. are accessible.
24. TIBIAO RIVER, Tibiao; 4 kms. from the poblacion considered ideal for white water kayaking by the Boracay based Tribal Adventure Group.
25. KIPOT FALLS - 7-basin falls, Culasi; 3 kms. northeast of town proper.
36. 1. ANINI-Y CHURCH, a massive white limestone building located in Poblacion Anini-y, 40.46 kms. south of San Jose de Buenavista.
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38. 2. MALANDOG MARKER, Hamtic, 7 kms. south of San Jose, Antique; which marks the: "Landing site of the first Malayan settlers 1200 A.D."
39. 3. OLD WATCHTOWER, Libertad, 143 kms. north of San Jose. It served to warn natives of approaching pirates.
40. 4. EBJ FREEDOM PARK, in front of the Antique Provincial Capitol building in San Jose, Antique in honor of the late Gov. Evelio B. Javier who was assassinated on February 11, 1986 while defending freedom and democracy from the forces of martial law.
41. 5. TELEGRAFO HILL BOUNDARY, straddling the Iloilo-Antique boundary, it commands a view of San Jose, Antique. The hill was a stronghold during World War II. The place is ideal for hiking and horseback riding.
42. 6. ST. AGUSTIN'S HIGH SCHOOL, Patnongon, Antique; 25 kms. from San Jose, Antique; its building is a remodelled old Spanish convent near the site of the ruins of the century-old Spanish church. St. Agustin's run by Mill Hill Missionaries.
43. 7. ESTACA HILL, Bugasong; 43 kms. from San Jose, Antique; with an elevation of some 200 feet and a view of the sea and hills surrounding Bugasong. The hill was once the site of a watchtower to warn people of Muslim pirates.
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45. The Pre-Spanish natives of Antique had tribal government ruled by chieftains. They traded with neighboring countries like China and Malaya. They had their civilization blended with Negrito, Indonesian and Malay cultures enriched by cultural influence from India, China and Japan. It is believed that the Spaniards found their way to Antique immediately after they established themselves in Oton, Iloilo. The Antiquenos resisted the invasion but in the end accepted Spanish rule, Christianity, the Spanish Colonial System and at the same time absorbed the social, cultural and educational system of the Spaniards.
49. Southwestern Visayans, or Karay-as are the ninth largest Filipino ethnic group. The name of their tribe was derived from the word "iraya", which means "upstream". Karay-as live mainly in the western half of the island of Panay, where mountain ranges predominate. They are also called Hantik, hence the name of their province, Antique. Many of them have intermingled with the lowland Hiligaynons. They engage primarily in farming, fishing, and basketry. About half of the Karay-as are Catholics and the other half are Protestants.
52. The Karay-a, are part of the wider Visayan ethnolinguistic group, which constitute the largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group. The name of this group was derived from the word iraya, which means "upstream". Karay-a people speak Kinaray-a language. The term Hamtikanon, is incorrectly substituted to Karay-a, however it pertains to the Karay-a people living in Antique and deals more with location of residence than ethnicity.
53. The Karay-a people live primarily in the province of Antique, but are also numerous in the provinces of Iloilo, Capiz, Romblon, and Aklan, as well as in Palawan.
57. HistoricalAttractionsAnini-y Church, Anini-y. A massive white coral building located in poblacion Anini-y, 40.46 kms. south of San Jose de Buenavista.Malandog Marker, Hamtic. 7 kms. south of San Jose, Antique; which marks the: "Landing site of the first Malayan settlers 1200 A.D."Old Watchtower, Libertad, 143 kms. north of San Jose. It served to warn natives of approaching pirates.EBJ Freedom Park, In front of the Antique Provincial Capitol building in San Jose Antique. In honor of the late Gov. Evelio B. Javier who was assassinated on February 11, 1986 while defending freedom and democracy from the forces of martial law.Telegrafo Hill Boundary, Straddling the Iloilo-Antique boundary, it commands a view of San Jose, Antique. The hill was a stronghold during World War II. The place is ideal for hiking and horseback riding.St. Agustin's High School, Patnongon, Antique. 25 kms. from San Jose, Antique; its building is a remodeled old Spanish convent near the site of the ruins of the century-old Spanish church. St. Agustin's run by Mill Hill Missionaries.Estaca Hill, Bugasong. 43 kms. from San Jose, Antique. With an elevation of some 200 feet and a view of the sea and hills surrounding Bugasong. The hill was once the site of a watchtower to warn people of Muslim pirates.NaturalAttractions Nogas Island, A 24-hectare government naval reservation island 3 miles from the shoreline of Anini-y town proper; 20 minutes by sailboat or motorboat. Ideal for shell hunting, snorkeling and scuba diving.Sira-An Hot Spring, A government-owned hot sulphur spring atop solid rock; warm water flowing from crevices and collects in tiled basins into a junior size, swimming pool; is along the highway 1&1/2 kilometers from Anini-y town proper and overlooks Nogas Island.Cresta De Gallo, Annini-y. Called Punta Nasog by natives; denuded mountain of solid rock shaped like a rooster's crown believed rich in mineral deposit.Taguimtim, 2 kms. south of Tobias Fornier. Best for picnics and swimming.Camp Autajay, 5 kms. from San Jose; also called Pina beach; 10-hectare lot ideal for camping, live-in seminars or conferences.Pula Waterfalls, Red-tinted Water cascades. 2 kms. away from poblacion of San Remegio.Bato Cueva, San Remegio. Where one can see San Jose and Sibalom towns; on clear weather, mount Madia-as in Culasi can also be seen.Danao Lake, Located in the high mountains of San Remegio. Ideal for hunting.Batabat Coral Reef, Barbaza. 1 km. offshore, a 20-minute ride by pumpboat; varied colored corals can be seen through clear waters.Cadiao Resort, 11 kms. from poblacion Barbaza to Brgy. Capuyawan, then 5 kms. on foot. Has a Bagiui-like temperature.Macalbag Waterfalls, A waterfall 50 ft. high, 8 kms. from poblacion Barbaza' several caves, some still unexplored.Hatay-Hatay Beach Resort, Barbaza. 5 kms. from poblacion Tibiao; with sparkling sand and nearby cave.Mararison Island, 4 kms. off the coast of Culasi. 15 minutes by pumpboat; long stretch of white sand beach; ideal for beachcombing and spear fishing; presence of "pitcher plant" noted.Mt. Madia-as, Culasi. 2,117m. above sea level; beautiful mountain scenery, different species of flora and fauna, rare orchids, wild deer and boar, a lagoon and rain forest.Batbatan Island, 8 kms. from Mararison Island. A mound of soft greenery, an attraction to scuba divers and it has a natural coves, anchorages and white sand beaches.Bugtong Bato Waterfalls, Tibiao. 6 kms. to Sitio Moleta accessible by motor vehicle up to Brgy. Tuno and a short hike along murmuring streams and hidden rice terraces. Ideal for excursions/picnics with excellent opportunities for bathing, swimming and picture taking. First three waterfalls with height up to 150 ft. are accessible.Tibiao River, Tibiao. 4 kms. from the poblacion considered ideal for white water kayaking by the Boracay based Tribal Adventure Group.Kipot Falls, 7-basin falls., Culasi. 3 kms. northeast of town proper.Kalamsag Falls, Sebaste. About 100 ft. high; 7 kms. and a 3-hour walk form the national road. HYPERLINK "http://corporate.mozcom.com/dot/r6/antpic07.html" Igpasungaw Falls, Sebaste. 3 kms. from the national highway' a 30-minute walk up hills' a natural swimming pool.Bugtong Bukid, Sebaste. 500 meters from the national highway; has a bamboo and nipa resthouse. HYPERLINK "http://corporate.mozcom.com/dot/r6/antpic06.html" Malumpati Health Spring & Tourist Resort, Pandan. Spring Water collects in a small lake believed to have medicinal properties.Marble Mountain, Pandan. Marble deposit has diferent colors and expected to last a thousand years.Kaniang Resort, Libertad. Has seven water basins; seven kms. from town proper.Idiayan Resort, Libertad. It has the advantage of a sloping beach and nipa cottages.Maanghit Cave, Libertad, teh cave is rich in guano deposited by bats' 7 kms. from the town proper.Duyong Beach, Pandan. A privately-owned white sand beach overlooking the mountains; ideal for swimming. ReligiousAttractionsSto. Niño Church, Hamtic. 7 kms. from San Jose, Antique and it has a convent and bell tower.San Jose Cathedral, San Jose. Has the highest bell tower inthe province.Sta. Rita Catholic Church, Sibalom. Old church 10 kms. northeastof San Jose.Barbaza Catholic Church, Barbaza. The most modern architecturalstyle in the whole of Antique; 61 kms. north of San Jose, Antique.St. Blaise Church, Sebaste. An object of pilgrimage for Roman Catholic devotees through the years; 108.90 kms. from San Jose, Antique. SpecialInterestsCaluya Island, White sand beaches and clear water idealfor scuba diving and spear fishing.Semirara Island, Part of Caluya. Has the second largest depositof coal in the Philippines; a bird sanctuary, ideal for horseback riding.Patadyong Weaving, Bugasong. Produces the famous Bugasongpatadyong (a colorful native fabric), the only one of its kind in the Visayasand well-known throughout the islands.Sunken Graden, 9 kms. from Libertad town proper. This "garden"of rocks and corals, around 500 sq. meters, may be seen below a "micro"sea.Marble Quarries, Libertad. About 24 kinds of marble of variouscolors can be found in the quarries.Libertad Reforestation Project - 8 kms. from Libertad townproper. A beautiful refuge from the 'outside world'. Man-MadeAttractionsLa Granja & Binirayan Site, San Jose, Antique. A sports complexwith a grandstand and a library on a hillside; site of the yearly BinirayanFestival; also a venue for cultural presentations.Polytechnic State College of Antique, Sibalom. 6th state collegein Western Visayas; produces the best ceramic products, has a resthouse.Liberty Park, Mt. Agongon, Libertad. Commands a view of thetown of Libertad against the vast expanse of blue sea; a camping area forboy and girl scouts.SportsActivitiesWhite Water Kayaking, Tibiao River, Tibiao, Antique. Participants to this river sports ride on a kayak, a light, narrow boat that looks like a canoe but has an enclosed deck which has one to four small openings called cockpits in which the kayakers sit. A kayaker faces forward and uses a paddle that has a blade at each end.Mountain Trekking , Mt. Madia-as. A man size sport involving a 15 km trek thru a trail of rock leading to a dry rriver bed, crossing an improvised wood-bamboo bridge over a boulder - strewn river, hurding numerous hills before reaching a village at its foot where ascent actually starts, tightrope walking on a two-foot bridge that float on a sea of clouds, clambering up near vertical slopes while precariously holding on to tiny rock outcroppings, grasses, and roots of trees.
67. This is a short commemorative program of the foundation of Antique. This event also marks the launching of the Coffee Table Book about the history and culture of Antique and its people and their relevance to Antique’s present situation. The book is authored by Dr. Alicia Magos.
70. This is a soiree of all senior citizen members from the different municipalities in Antique. The gathering is granted to all Antiqueños aged 60 years old and above. They will be assured of enjoyment and acquaintanceship with other members from different municipalities. The event is sponsored by the Antique Provincial Federation of Senior Citizens Association, the Provincial Social Welfare Development Office and the Binirayan Foundation Inc.
73. This is a cultural presentation of Antiqueño talents in various fields such as singing, dancing, and theater arts. The affair also mirrors how Antique and its people relate and cooperate with each other for the province’s progress. The show will feature Hiraya Theater Company, Datu Lubay center, Baryubay kang Kauswagan and Original Kinaray-a Music (OKM).
76. A new event introduced in this year’s Binirayan Festival. This is a presentation of talented dancers of Antique, showcasing their dancing skills in different genres of music. Everyone is welcome to join this dance experience. This is sponsored by National Commission for Culture and the Arts.
79. The Lin- ay Kang Antique is a competitive search for an Antiqueña who would serve as epitome of the women in the province through her charm, beauty, wit, character and intelligence. She would also serve as the province ambassadress of goodwill to Antiqueño communities around the world and would help bind them as a people who could look back with pride and look ahead with confidence.
80. This is a preliminary presentation of participants coming from different municipalities namely Sibalom, San Remegio, Culasi, Caluya, the Ati community, Pandan, Patnongon, and Barbaza with the Department of Education and Stronghold Insurance Company as participating organizations.
83. Pasundayag, which roughly translates to “showcase” or “showing off”, aims to advertise Antique’s unique and prized products to bigger markets, to attract more investors to the province and to display and highlight tourist destinations all over Antique. It provides a place to show off local products and to meet with buyers, suppliers and investors. LGUs, SMEs, private businesses and NGOs compete with each other for best booth, best product and other awards. Related activities include skills competitions, craft demonstrations, business conferences and the nightly food festival featuring music from local bands and popular musicians from Manila. Exhibit hours will be from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
86. This is a parade of government officials, officers, employees, civic organizations, educational institutions and businesses that make up the core of Antiqueño society. Like an annual pass and review, the government head symbolically presents and assesses the human resources of the province, the genuine pride of Antique.
89. A re-enactment of the arrival of the ten Bornean datus to Barangay Malandog in Hamtic and the subsequent occupation of their landing site, it is the traditional and spiritual essence of the Binirayan Festival. The Biray Kang Barangay itself is a parade of boats, traditionally called balangay, from the port of San Jose de Buenavista to the shores of Malandog. The dramatized voyage is followed by the pangalaw (merrymaking and feasting) and the lighting of the Eternal Flame of Freedom marker at Malandog. At 5:00 PM, the participants will go on a torch parade to the EBJ Freedom park. This spectacle of lights signifies the transfer of leadership from Datu Sumakwel, the leader of the ten datus, to Antique’s present-day leaders. The Biray is being sponsored by the Provincial Tourism Office, Paranubliun Antique, Inc. and the local government unit of Brgy. Malandog.
92. Alex C. Delos Santos and Dr. Cecile Locsin will talk about “The Genesis of Binirayan” and “The Maragtas Mystique”, respectively, to invited guests and visitors with the participation of delegates from the Antique-Thailand Friendship Program and the Antique Local Libraries Network.
95. Recognizing Antique’s illustrious sons and daughters who have shown the best of Antiqueño characters is one of the major activities of the Binirayan Festival. Honoring true Antiqueño values of strength of character, dedication to duty and the will to excel despite all odds, this search for the province’s most renowned citizens started during the time of the late Governor Evelio B. Javier. It was designed to explore the inherent qualities of productivity, potentials and ingenuity of Antiqueños who exemplify outstanding qualities and ideals the province can be proud of and emulate.
103. - Because of Antique still not that developed, it has not so many commercial establishments yet. But because of its continious improvements in tourism, economy and agriculture commercial establishments are soon to be opened
106. Major products shipped out of the province are palay, rice, copra, muscovado sugar, legumes, fruits and vegetables, livestock, fish and fish preparations, and seaweeds. Manufactured items like native gifts, toys, and housewares have found their way in major cities of the country and abroad. Principal mined products exported include coal, marble, silica,copper and gemstone. The Bugasong patadyong known for their very fine quality and the piña cloth made from the pineapple are produced in that province.