Kadaclan Menaliyam Festival set at ‘Shangrila on the Edge’
>> Monday, February 3, 2020
Usec Banaag guest speaker
By Dionie Chungalan
BARLIG,
Mountain Province – Officials of this town amid forests have slated the
crowd-drawing Menaliyma Festival on April 17-20.
This was agreed upon in a joint meeting conducted by the Kadaclan
Association of Barangay Officials (KABO) and Menaliyam Council here last Jan.
8.
The village 18th festival shall be done to commemorate also
the Kadaclan 38th foundation
anniversary in 4-day activities.
Kadaclan is composed of four conglomerated barangays of Chupac, Kaleo,
Lunas and Ogo-og.
Kadklan
is located at the foot of Mt. Amuyao and encircled by the mountain ranges of
Mao-woy and Mura.
It envelopes the locality like a bowl where the Siffu river originates.
It is beautiful, brimming with trekking wonders the Asian Social
Institiute (ASI) writers from Manila in an adventure visit named Kadaclan as
‘Shangrila on the Edge,’
That was many years back when vehicular road did not reach the hamlet
yet.
After hearing of the wonders of this town, former President Gloria M.
Arroyo landed the presidential helicopter in 2001 in Kadaclan.
“I was informed that Koreans and Japanese visitors frequented this rural
community, and so here I am, a lady president to visit you coming from Mansion
House, Baguio City to lest you know that government cares for you,’ she said
then.
In the Jan. 8 meeting, Benedicto Nabunat-Chupac, punong barangay said,
“These two activities are in one celebration so we must invite one ‘kailian’
(villagemate) as speaker to bolster our culture as part of global family.”
It was
agreed Undersecretary Marie Rafael-Banaag, under the Office of the President
Communication Department would be guest speaker. Suggested theme was, “One
caring and sharing community.”
Issues on sustainable eco-tourism promotion as part of the program was
explained by Patrick Pul-agan, chairman on Kadaclan Environmental Guides
Organization.
He said they contacted Francis Degay, provincial tourism officer and
Robert Pangod from the Red Cross for talks on the matter.“We made request
addressed to them that a date be set for technical and financial assistance
service training and mountaineering procedures.”
Because the place has mossy forests, it is considered the home of rain.
The area is cool throughout the year and abundance of water keeps the
Siffu source roaring down Isabela.
Due to these natural resources, a corporation plans to construct a
mini-hydro power at Sabfiang water tributaries.
According to barangay officials, developmental projects like this which
have been long denied shall uplift this tourism site to lessen poverty.
With improvement of the Barlig-Natonin-Paracelis national road that
crosses the village, local folks were urged to produce marketable and trading
products from indigenous resources as these could be easily transported to the
markets.
To
date, Evelyn Lamagan, a retired school principal with head teacher Jonelia Sao-ang
both officials of Menaliyam Council are sending out invitations here and abroad
saying, “ Ammay ta umali kayo paat ad fiabroy ta mekimaliyam kayo (Good to
invite you home for a visit to join our customary feast).”
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