6 mauban
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Mauban is 147 km from
Manila and 42 km from
Lucena City. It is
accessible by bus and
other modes of
transportation.
From Manila, (Buendia Terminal) take any Lucenabound bus with a minimum fare of about P 159.00 in
air-conditioned bus and P 195.00 in Cubao Terminal
in front of Allimall shopping center; along Edsa you
can also see buses via Lucena in ordinary bus traveler
and pass by the following Municipalities: STO.
TOMAS, BATANGAS; ALOMINOS, LAGUNA; SAN
PABLO CITY; TIAONG, QUEZON;
CANDELARIA, SARIAYA and land of Lucena City
Grand Terminal for NCR LINES AND RIENTON LINESBUS. For more convinient travel, aircon van are
available at SM common terminal at Red-V and
Pacific Mall in Lucena City with a minimum of P 70.00
per person.
12:00-1:00 Meeting place at Jollibee
1:00-2:30 Travel time to Mauban, Quezon
2:30-3:00 Kalbario Garden Hills
3:00-3:15 Street foods trip
3:15-4:00 Church of St. Bonaventure & Site of the
Municipality Building of Mauban, Quezon
4:00-4:30 Search for Annie Calleja
4:30-5:00 Gat-Uban Sea Wall
5:00-5:15 Mauban Products Building
5:15-6:00 Pagoda sa Bayan
6:00-6:15 Sto. Nino Festival
6:15-7:30 Travel time to Lucena
Strength - the uninterrupted
location. The hospitable and
welcoming citizens of Mauban
Weaknesses-management of the
certain tourist sites needs to be
developed
Opportunities- island hopping is a
big opportunity for Mauban because
of its wonderful beaches, caves, and
falls.
Threats- the other municipalities
adjacent to Mauban may be the
place of destination instead of
Mauban.
Road to Mauban
Brgy. Rizaliania
Stairway to reach the top of Kalbario Hills where the Rizal Monument is placed
At the top most level of Kalbario Hills
The view from the top
Calvario Hills is located at the very heart of Mauban. At the
hilltop where one can view the town of Mauban, stands the
monument of Jose Rizal which was built by Mauban Circle as
tribute to the national hero. During the Spanish era, the hilltop
used to be a place for singing and holding of Holy Week
activities and rites. When the American came to this town, the
hilltop served as headquarters while the lower ground as
kitchen. The strategic location of the place helped in
detecting incoming enemies. Legend tells about the grief of a
couple in this calvary place when a fairy took their only
daughter. It was too late when the young lady came back
because her parents have died. It also believed that treasures
were buried in the place but no one has the pluck to unearth
them because of the belief that fairies live all over the place.
Brgy. Rizaliana
The modern Church of St. Bonaventure (the town's patron saint). This church underwent a lot of rebuilding since it was first built in 1647 and demolished in 1769. The second structure, built in 1773, was badly damaged during the 1830 earthquake and rebuilt between 1836 and 1845. The church collapsed during the July 1880 earthquake and the present church was built in 1891. The bell tower, built in 1773, was seriously damaged during the 1880 earthquake and the portion that remained was partially destroyed again during the August 20, 1937 earthquake.
Brgy. Rizalaliana
Gat Uban is the legendary hero of the
town of Mauban who protects the town
from the Moro attacks then. A
monument in his honor is erected facing
the sea where the Moros come to
attack. You can read a short story of the
town on the plaque at the base of the
monument.
Brgy. Rizaliana
Name/ Form of
Expression
Creator/Artist/Artis
an
Year/Era
of
creation
Description/ Nature/Utility/ Function Current/
State
Condition
Popularization
Method
Rizal Hill Park/
Calvario Hill
Mauban Circle
Association of
Students
Spanish
Era
It has a statue of National Hero Jose
RizalWell
managed
Historical
place
Gat-Uban Sea
Wall
Kapisanang
Nalingpa
Enero
1984
Statue the legendary Dumagat warrior
and town hero Gat Pangil (also known as
Gat Uban because of his gray hair).
Bayani at tagapagtanggol ng bayan sa
mga Moro
Well
managed
Tourist
ambiance
Old cannon Spanish Gov.-Gen.
Rafael Maria
Aguilar
1898 An old cannon, at the Municipal Hall,
was one of three cannon (the other two
are at the Museo ng Mauban) to the
town as a reward for the rescue efforts
done for the Spanish friars captured by
Moro pirates.
Well
managed
Displays
Public Bath Kapitan 1725 The overflow water from the town's
water reservoir goes here. Formerly,
water continously flows out of the
mouth at the front acting as water outlet
Inaccessib
le
history
Name/ Form of
Expression
Creator/Artist/Artis
an
Year/Era of
creation
Description/
Nature/Utility/ Function
Current/
State
Condition
Popularization
Method
Pag-aalaga ng Guso
(seaweeds)
Citizens of Mauban 19th century Ang Bureau of Fisheries and
Aquatic Resources (BFAR) ay
nangunguna sa
pagpapatupad ng
malawakang paglilinang ng
guso sa iba’t-ibang bahagi
ng bansa sa pamamagitan
ng Seaweed Development
Program.
On going Promotions by the
BFAR
Paglalala Citizens of Mauban 19th century Nilala are buri products of
Mauban, Quezon which
exhibits the finest
craftsmanship, colors,
artistry and product
durability
On going Accredited by DTI
Municipality’s
OTOP
Real Name Birthday/ Year of Birth Historical/ Political Cultural/
Social Distinction
Status
DR. ST. BONAVENTURE 1217 During the Spanish rule, at the
time when Galleon Trade was
at its height, historical
accounts show that ships
from Mexico used to stop at
Mauban and unload cargoes
and passengers.
Dead
jose Rizal June 19, 1861 It has a statue of National
Hero Jose Rizal
dead
Gat Uban Dumagat warrior and town
hero Gat Pangil (also known
as Gat Uban because of his
gray hair). Bayani at
tagapagtanggol ng bayan sa
mga Moro
dead