The Kalinga Houses in Nayong Pilipino-Clark allows us to take a peek into the rich Kalingan way of life
FACTS & FIGURES At a Glance
Kalinga is a landlocked province in the northernmost section of the Cordillera Region. It is bounded by the provinces of Cagayan and Apayao in the north, Mt. Province in the south, and Abra in the West. The greater sections of Cagayan and Isabela are found on its eastern part.
Barasoain Church
This is the replica of the historic Barasoain Church.
The Holy Mass is celebrated here every Sunday at 10:00am.
You are welcome!!!
Ifugao Village
The Ifugao Village features typical Ifugao houses called Ulog.
Malakas at Maganda
See the rendition of our artist on the legend on how the first man and woman came about.
The Torogan
See the newly-built Torogan. This is the typical house of our Muslim brothers from Mindanao. See the details, art work and architecture of the Torogan and how it is adapted to the local culture and environment.
The Torogan House is the ancestral home of the Sultan or Datu, the village chief in Maranao, Southern Philippines. The Torogan house has a butterfly-like end beams that protrude in front of the house. It is intricately adorned with a range of folk motifs, usually a plant, geometric form, dragon or serpent that are prominent in Maranao artwork. The building is constructed on post resting on rocks which act as a rollers to prevent earthquake damage.
Cultural Presentations
The Nayong Pilipino sa Clark has become the venue for Socio-Cultural presentations featuring Filipino culture, through dances, drama, stage performances and other media.
Invitation to Bid
Bidding of Non-performing Assets
The Lagoon
The Lagoon is an amusement area. It features activities such as boating, fishing and an area will be devoted for bubble balloons for visitors to enjoy.