Sabado, Mayo 23, 2015



Taguim is the capital city of the province of Davao del Norte,Philippines. The city is part of the Metropolitan Davao area. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 242,801,making it the most populous component city in Visayas and Mindanao. It is one of top most livable cities in the Philippines, and was one of the finalists in Most Child Friendly City in the Philippines.





Tagum has a total land area of 19,580 hectares (48,400 acres),[2] which is predominantly agricultural, and produces various kinds of crops like coconutrice, Cavendish banana, fruit trees and other agricultural crops for non-commercial use.
The city is strategically located at the northern portion of Southern Mindanao and lies in the intersection of three major road network systems namely: the Phil-Japan Friendship Highway, the Davao-Mati-Agusan road and the soon to be completed Davao-Bukidnon road that connects the city to other major destinations in the region and in the rest of Mindanao.



Tagum also have different tourist destinations such as


Davao del Norte Sports and Tourism Complex 


Where the recently 2015 Palraong Pambansa was held


The Davao del Norte Sports and Tourism Complex (DNSTC) is a sports complex in TagumDavao del NortePhilippines, and is the largest sports complex in the Davao region. It was built on the area of the former Davao Sports Complex, torn down by fire in 2003. Construction began and ended on two significant dates: 11-11-11 (11 November 2011) and 12-12-12 (12 December 2012).




Christ the King Cathedral



We have Tagum City’s Christ the King Cathedral located in Magugpo South houses Asia's Biggest Rosary. The place is a frequent stop for Catholic pilgrims, the faithful and other visitors from in and around Tagum City.  This is where the city usually opens and culminates the “Flores de Tagumeño” – Tagum City’s unique way of celebrating the Filipino tradition, “Flores de Mayo” and the Giant Rosary, which was originally intended as a project of the Knights of Columbus to commemorate the silver anniversary of the Catholic dioces of Tagum City 2005, is just one of the attractions of Christ the King Cathedral.





San Agustin Botanical Park




A 31-hectare (projected 50 hectares) botanical park has been slowly developed and is now accessible to tourists. The San Agustin Botanical Park is th third destinations for the city's eco-tourism. it is planned to spur 2,000 different of tee/plant species from the tropical countries in the world giving balance to high ly urbanized development of Tagum and keeping pollution out of the city's progression.


Banana Beach


The Hijo Resources Corporation (HRC),owned by Tuason Group and Fuji Fruits Co., Ltd of Japan, offers a leisure and tourism development 60- hectare second growth natural forest, where a number of wildlife species thrive without human intervention, the Banana Beach – the world’s only beach inside a banana plantation and Lanikai Beach Resort, which caters Market classes A and B.







CULTURAL ACTIVITIES AND FESTIVES

There are many festivals celebrated in Tagum City, within the initiative of the City Tourism Council. The goal of these festivals is to showcase and develop the skills, talents and capabilities of all sectors in the population, which makes Tagum City the "City of Festivals"


Musikahan sa Tagum



Musikahan Festival is Tagum City's signature festival, a distinct cultural event that celebrates the Filipino excellence in musical composition, performance and production, the end goal of which it to provide the youth with more opportunities to excel in the music industry and the Filipino musical culture. The annual festival engenders a vision of a fairer and brighter future for the youth through the enhancement of skills in arts and in building creative pathways for gainful employment specially for the out-of school youth. 


Araw ng Tagum




Tagum City commemorates its establishment as a city in the annual Araw ng Tagum celebration every March 7. For the 2010 celebrations, the city has prepared a weeklong celebration for the Araw ng Tagum that is a continuation of the celebrations started during the Musikahan and the NSPC hosting


Summer Sports Festival



(May 15–21) An eco-adventure and urban challenge promoting the advocacy on the call to care our environment through sports in celebration of the Earth Day, Ocean Month, and Environment Month every April, May and June respectively. The festival is held in the month of May.[12] Also part of the festival is the "XTreme Gay-mes", a sports competition for the gay community of Tagum


Durian Festival


(July 18-August 17) It is a festival celebrated during the month of September up to October that gathers the Durian Growers from the province of Davao del Norte and Compostela Valley and convene in the City of Tagum provide and offer the lowest rate of Durian fruits for the consumers. During the festival celebration, several cultural presentations are showcased nightly to give entertainment to the people around taking good times with the Durian fruits.


Binuhat Festival



(July 20–26) The City Tourism Council had initiated the Binuhat Festival designed for the gay community, respectfully called by Tagumeños as "Binuhat" or "Creations". Binuhat Festival is one of the festivals being prepared thoroughly since the start of the year in order to give enjoyment to the people and the opportunity to the gays to show their talents and skills in all sort of activities prepared for them.


Kaimonan Festival



(October 10) The word "kaimonan" means gathering. Kaimonan Festival is a gathering of the four dominant tribes in Tagum City, Mansaka, Mandaya, Kalagan and Dibabaon to celebrate a bountiful harvest and to give thanks to their God known as "Magbabaya". This celebration showcasing different rituals, tribals songs and dances such as Courtship "Pagkinarimay", Wedding "Pagbaroy", Birth "Pagka-otaw", Abduction " Pagkamang sang Utaw", Rescue "Pagluwas, Pangapog "Offering" and War dance "Pagpangayaw". Kaimonan Festival has started five years ago since 2003. It is celebrated every 10th day of the month of October. This is in accordance with the Republic Act 8371 known as IPRA (Indigenous Peoples Rights Act) Law that upholds, promote, develop and preserve the culture and tradition of the Indigenous People as reflected in chapter 6 section 29 of the said law.



Indayog sa Tagum Dance Congress Festival


A festival gathering of dance performers, choreographers, directors and educators from all over Mindanao to celebrate the dance arts and culture ranging from traditional, folk to contemporary expressions and scenario and shall features performances, competitions and lecture-demonstrations.


Christmas Celebrations


(December) In preparation of Christmas, the City Government of Tagum prepares decor-attractions for Tagumeños and its visitors to adore and behold, such as lanterns, lights and facades. The climax of these decor-attractions is the Christmas tree in Freedom Park. Each year, the design and the height of the tree varies; in 2006, Tagum City recorded the tallest Christmas tree in the Philippines with a height of 153 ft, and in 2007, the Christmas tree was uniquely designed after the seal of the City of Tagum. 2009's Christmas tree was a reprise of 2006's design. while 2010's was of a six-sided "parol" tree. Culminating the celebrations is the grand, 30-minute Fireworks Display at Magugpo East, along the National Highway, where Tagumeños and residents from nearby localities, especially those from Davao City, flock to celebrate the arrival of the New Year. Musicians, mostly pop and classical, from across the region also hold a concert hours before the countdown. This has become a tradition in Tagum that attracts tourists every year.