Central Azucarera de Bais | Vlog #06
Central Azucarera de Bais | Vlog #06
Bais City credits much of its progress to the Central Azucarera de Bais, the largest producer of raw sugar in the province of Negros Oriental. Established by the Tabacalera of Spain in the early 1900’s, it is also one of the pioneers in the sugar industry in the Philippines. This industry reached its peak in the 1930’s bringing affluence to the Negrenses and enabling them to build stately homes and to acquire properties all over the province.
Driving through the city’s main national highway, sugar plantations can immediately be seen on both sides of the road. These areas are characterized by expansive lowlands that stretch as far as the eyes can see and are ideal for sugar planting because of the city’s naturally fertile soil. It is no wonder why 73% of the city’s total land area is devoted primarily to agriculture.
The Central Azucarera itself is an old foreboding structure of metal and hard wood. The offices may have seen better days, the dank smell of nostalgia hang heavy in the air, but are still functional. Nearby is the Casa Grande, an equally old residential compound surrounded by tall acacia trees, which was built for the use of the employees of the Azucarera. The two storey wooden houses are greatly influenced by old Spanish design and architecture. Much of the houses have undergone restoration and continue to be used as homes.
Further on are the stately plantation houses owned by sugar planters, mostly standing on one of the lots in the family hacienda. Inside the haciendas are chapels whose altar and icons date back to the early 1917’s. Educational visits to these places may be arranged at the Bais City Tourism Office. What is most interesting is you get to tour via the old railroad trams used by the milling companies to hasten sugarcane transport.
How to get to Central Azucarera de Bais
Bais City is located 45 kilometers north of Dumaguete City. It takes approximately 40 minutes to an hour at regular speed to get there. A rental car or van may be taken for a one way fee of P1,300. Another option would be to board a jeepney plying the Dumaguete – Bais route which costs a mere 10 pesos. Once in the city, another trike ride can bring you to the Central Azucarera. In such case, renting a vehicle would be more convenient since it can also take you around the city to view the other sites, not only the sugar mills.
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Central Azucarera de Bais : Train Monument:
Train Monument:
The Central Azucarera de Bais, the largest producer of raw sugar in the province of Negros Oriental, essentially put Bais on the map in terms of progress. We dropped by while on the way to Bais city and took photos since no one was there. Most of the time, there are 1-2 cars taking photos. The locomotive was a sight to behold. Other than a wonderful photo op, there is not much to see, but the locomotive or history enthusiast would enjoy the monument.
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Cane-ladden trucks roar by continually along the highway shaking the pavement like a man made earthquake. It's awesome! It's glorious! It's Negros Occidental doing what it does best - SUGAR.
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Bais, Negros Oriental | Wikipedia audio article
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Bais, officially the City of Bais, is a 3rd class city in the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 76,291 people.
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Pre-War Lifestyle of a Sugar Baron
Don Angel Mascuñana & Family
Talisay, Negros Occidental, Philippines 1936
This was filmed by an American family friend using an 8mm Bell & Howell movie camera. It was during a town fiesta of Talisay sometime in 1936. The narrator is Indalecio or Dodoy one of the younger sons of Don Angel, who was one of the little boys in the film.
This rare film shows the life of a sugar baron in the island of Negros, particularly from the town of Talisay during the U.S. Commonwealth Period - old folks call peace time, just a few years prior to the Japanese invasion and subsequent occupation.
The Film Highlights:
The Art Deco mansion of Don Simplicio Lizares under construction designed by architect Juan F. Nakpil.
The old town plaza of Talisay with its bandstand and the old town church.
The luxury vintage cars -
The people’s way of dressing - the elite and the townsfolk
The lavish lifestyle of the Spanish-mestizo Don Angel Mascuñana and his family in his turn-of-the century mansion, that unfortunately no longer exists today. It was burned down by the guerillas in 1945 shortly before Liberation (So the Japanese could not occupy the house), like many of the other houses in Talisay. According to family accounts, the women were divested of all their jewelries, including those who sought refuge there. The mansion, including all its furniture and furnishings burned for three days. Only three of the grand houses remain intact today.
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