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Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

By Ian_delapena
Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me
I was hanging out at my friend's house in Baliuag, Bulacan just doing nothing, "Dulce Far Niente" as the Italians would put it. We have always wondered as the buses in front of their house passes by with signboards going to the City of Cabanatuan of what is to see there.

Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

public market along the road to Cabanatuan


Cabanatuan is 111 kilometers north of Manila and is about 61 Kilometers from where we were at. By noon time we took a bus to the city to kill the curiosity. Travel time from Baliuag to Cabanatuan is about two hours so if you coming from Manila it would approximately be about three to four hours of travel time depending on where your bus will exit from the North Luzon Expressway.

Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

This is where Cabanatuan is situated in the Philippine Island of Luzon


Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

Our journey's map


We hopped into a bus and started our journey. The only thing that comes into my mind when someone mentions Cabanatuan is the building that collapsed during the great earth quake during the 90's. I asked some travel friends of mine of what is it there to do on our destination and the answers that I got were:
1. Mag-saka? (to farm)2. Mag-gatas ng Kalabaw? (to milk a water buffalo)3. Go to a Dam (but that requires a permit from the mayor's office that we can't get because it was a weekend)

Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

Kudos! to the local/provincial government
for switching many of the street lights to solar powered ones! Yey!


We walked around the mall which was a bit small even for a city in a province (well at least to my standards). looked for a place where we could stay and found a coffee shop. While ordering coffee we talked to the staff of the store to ask on what is there to do in their city and what are the points of interest that we should go to.

Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

wandering around the mall 


The local's response was heart breaking, imagine a local can't say a good place to go in their city? We asked a couple more strangers and they said the same things, either they don't know or there is none. With the response that we got from the local we just decided to just spend the whole afternoon at the coffee shop surfing the net and talking about well, anything lol!
About to go back to Bulacan, we remembered that it was a Sunday so we thought of going to church first before traveling back as we won't be able to hear mass because there won't be enough time to catch the last mass.
Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

Standing facing the Highway we were contemplating on what to do. Again we asked around for the nearest church and every body was pointing us to the town center which according to them was still far away. We decided to explore more and found a church looking structure. We went inside the compound and found that it is a seminary and the voice we were hearing was reciting the Angelus, we stopped for a while to reflect on the prayer.

Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

The structure that I thought to be a church

We continued walking towards the main building and found out that there was no church inside for the public, there was just a chapel for the seminarians. It was quite disappointing because knowing that it is a religious organization, a seminary most specially, I was expecting that they would have a church for the public just like the seminaries in Manila.
Again we asked where would the nearest church be and we were directed still to the town center and was told that it is the diocese's Cathedral but this time the lady said that it's near enough for us to catch the last mass.
We took a tricycle (40 pesos) to the town center instead of the 7 peso jeepney ride to get to the town center faster. As I get off the vehicle there it was! what we were looking for a point of interest.
Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

This is the San Nicolas de Tolentino Cathedral, the seat of the diocese of Cabanatuan. This is the temporary cathedral while the new and bigger cathedral is being built at the lakeshore village in the same city.

Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

Gen Antonio Luna Monument

On the church patio a monument of a Philippine hero Gen. Antonio Luna stands to remember the place where the hero died.
Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

Unfortunately, as the marker on the building fronting the patio states the fall of this Philippine hero is of the dark side of Philippine History.
The marker states:
"On the plaza in front of this building formerly the presidential headquarter of the first Philippine Republic, General Antonio Luna and his aide Colonel Francisco Roman were ASSASINATED in the after noon of 5 June 1899; By members of General Emilio Aguinaldo's Presidential Guard"
After catching what is left of the sunlight for my pictures, I went inside to hear mass. The church reminded me much of the chapel in my home town that was built in the 1970's.

Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

Church Altar

The flooring of the church and our chapel looks exactly the same style
Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

and the vaulted ceiling  reminds of the works of Leandro Locsin.
Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

Right after the mass, there's this one thing that us Filipinos love doing, EATING!  Just outside at the church's patio are stalls vending different Filipino food.

Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

Akap-akap Suman


I ordered bibingka which for most part of the country can only be seen being sold during the Christmas season.

Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

Bibingka and Tea

We decided to walk some more and found our selves at the town's freedom park. But along the way we discovered something yummy. Emong's Malunggay Pandesal!


Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

The bakery is very nice as it features an open kitchen. You can see the workers molding your favorite pandesal through a glass.
Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

They also cook it right on the spot! They will literally give it to you straight right from the oven!

Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

our order being baked


Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

Trays of dough being sit to emulsify 

We ate the pandesal along the way it was delicious and has this neutral taste that makes me want to chew on it more that i should. hehehe....
As we reached the park we saw a structure with lights that it was so inviting we walked towards it. As we approached the building we learned that it is the old provincial capitol of Nueva Ecija. I am not an architecture expert but it reminds me of the old Gabaldon schools in the provinces.
Cabanatuan City: The City That Almost Failed Me

Just when I thought that nothing would  happen and nothing is there to see in Cabanatuan things started be not so bad at all. Thank God! because if we didn't go and hear mass we wouldn't know the hidden treasures of the city.
I hope that the local government would exert more effort in educating the locals and spread the work more online on what is there to is in Cabanatuan.

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