From the town of Rosario, we entered the town of Gen. Trias (formerly San Francisco de Malabon). Just past the boundary marker is the Tejeros Convention Site (still a part of Rosario), the site of the historic March 22, 1897 Tejeros Assembly (or convention). A milestone in Philippine history, the assembly established the first Philippine government that replaced the Katipunan with a government that would meet the manifold demands of the revolution. The site is also considered as the birthplace of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
Tejeros Convention Center |
Located at the 7,800-hectare Tejeros Casa Hacienda Ruins, the former Recollect estate house, here the warring Magdalo faction of Emilio Aguinaldo and the Magdiwang faction of Andres Bonifacio met to establish a revolutionary government. Presided over by Bonifacio, the assembly decided to establish a central revolutionary government toward the end of the session. Aguinaldo was elected President, Mariano Trias as Vice-President, Artemio Ricarte as Captain-General, Emiliano Riego de Dios as Director of War and Andres Bonifacio as Director of the Interior. While Bonifacio was being proclaimed, Daniel Tirona, a Magdalo, stood up and questioned Bonifacio’s qualifications. A lawyer, he said, should fill the position. Bonifacio, invoking his authority as presiding officer, declared the proceedings null and void and left in disgust. He established his own government in Naic, Cavite.
Casa Hacienda Ruins |
The site is now a landscaped park with the Cañas River to the west. At the northwestern corner of the lot are the ruins of a heavy adobe structure with stairs, believed to be the Casa Hacienda. Within the ruins is a tunnel, possibly a secret escape route leading to the river. In 1941, a bronze marker was installed on the site by the Philippine Historical Committee. Two markers, from the National Historical Institute (NHI), in English and Tagalog, were installed in 1973.
Tunnel said to lead to the river |
Also within the site is the new 3-storey Tejeros Convention Center (damaged during a recent typhoon) and, in front of it, a standing statue of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo.
Interior of Tejeros Convention Center |