Sugarlandia Tours

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First stop was the Negros Museum where the delegates listened to the
guides in different sections telling us the story of sugar and other Negros
Tales within a period of thirty minutes. The guides wore kimona and patadyong
costume with their smiles which made the tour more interesting at the museum.
Next stop was the
Provincial Capitol Building, Provincial Administrator Enrique S. Pinongan met
the group at the steps of the capitol, tour guide Raymond Bayot welcomed the group at the lobby and talked
about the history of the capitol and brought them to the air-conditioned social
hall where an exhibit of the Camarin and a sugar laboratory was arranged, a
turn table with vinyl record playing oldies music, filled the air as delegates
danced at the social hall, some tasted sugar from muscovado, brown, wash and
refined. The diorama of the ‘Camarin’ was patterned after the Hda.
Pandanon-Silos Muscovado Mill in Murcia which represents how the muscovado
sugar is processed during the early 1900’s.
The 14 kilometer trip to Silay from the capitol was swift, there were only two of us with Mr. Artie Lacson as tour guides, we talked about the sugar industry, the 5th of November, pointed important spots in the city, legends of the sugarcane, Mt. Kanlaon and socio-economic profiles of Bacolod, Talisay and Silay, before we knew it, we were already at the Balay Negrense.


The visit to the different places
was a showcase of the sweet Negrense lifestyle centered on the influences of
the sugar industry, but it is hoped thatbthe tour participants come back to Negros and
experience more than just sugar.
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