From Calapan port, we all boarded tricycles which brought us to Ronnie’s 2-storey house which is located by the sea. Upon arrival, we were welcomed by Ronnie’s elder sister Jing and their other relatives.
At dining room with Ronnie (left) and Jing (center) |
The porch overlooking the sea |
Probably the only concrete house in the area, it had a spacious porch facing the sea (ideal for fishing and catching the sea breeze) and an airy roof deck where we had a panoramic view of the town, the sea and offshore islands.
View of Calapan Point |
View of the town from the roof deck |
View of offshore islands |
After lunch, we all made a walking tour of the town proper. At the town plaza, in front of the municipal hall, is a monument to a Mangyan youth. There are also statues to our national heroes Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio as well local son Macario Adriatico, the first representative of Mindoro.
The town plaza |
The Cathedral of the Holy Infant (Sto. Nino) is the seat of the Calapan Vicariate since October 3, 1951. The original church, founded by Recollect Fr. Diego de la Madre in 1670, had two watchtowers. It was torn down in 1959 to give way to the new cathedral.
The Cathedral of the Holy Infant |