Looc WWII Memorial Sibulan Negros Oriental Philippines
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Filipino Japanese Amity Memorial Shrine 2019 ( ft Cata-al World War 2 Museum)
In this Vlog, I will show you the different content of my vlog. it's all about the History of Japanese Base located at the top of the Mountain in Valencia.
I talk to Constantino Cata-al, or Tantin, as he is commonly called, has been foraging the foothills of Mount Talinis as a young grade-schooler in Valencia, Negros Oriental. Often times, he would find surviving relics from World War II - Japanese bones, ammunition, firearms, bombs, grenades, uniforms, etc. He would painstakingly collect these historical artifacts as a hobby that extends to this present day. Mount Talinis has been the battleground that saw the Japanese's last stand against the combined Filipino-American might during the last days of the war. Today, he has amassed an extensive collection not just of Japanese war artifacts, but American as well. For the sheer size of his collection, only half can be displayed on the 1st floor of his residence which acts as the mini-museum.
To commemorate the fierce battle that took place on the foothills of Mount Talinis (the general area where Tantin found his artifacts), a shrine was erected on the precipice of a ridge overlooking Dumaguete and the Bohol Sea. It's aptly called the Filipino-American-Japanese Amity Shrine.
Jo's Chicken Inato in Ajong Sibulan Negros Oriental Philippines
Correction: I mentioned that this place was south of Sibulan when it is actually a bit north* of Sibulan proper. The area is called Ajong, and it's right across from the giant Virgin Mary statue on a hill. If you're renting a self-drive vehicle, you might miss it, so keep an eye out on the right side of the road as you would probably be heading northbound on the main highway. If you do get lost, just ask where the Virgin Mary statue on the hill is located and every local will know of it.
There is also another Jo's Chicken Inato on Silliman Ave. in downtown Dumaguete, in between Rizal Blvd. and Perdices Street, but I prefer this one better as it is far away from all of the traffic and congestion of the city.
It's probably about 5-7 kilometers north of Dumaguete City.
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(3of3) World War 2 Museum in Valencia, Negros Oriental
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