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    Tourism Spots
                     
           
The Saint Andrew Catholic church with its inspired-baroque type of altar for the saints
 
   
     The monument of General Jose Torres Bugallon in the Bugallon Park (Poblacion) where his
           remains are laid. The site where every civic parade begins and culminates in the
                  municipality, for every commemoration and soci-cultural activities.
             
       
   
The  cascading  waters  of   brooks  and
streams located in Barangays Cayanga,
Portic, Hacienda,  Laguit  Padilla, Laguit
Centro, San Francisco,  Salomague Sur,
Salomague Norte, Umanday and Gueset
coming  from  the fresh water sources in
the Zambales mountain slopes.
 
       
   

  • The church structure and relics of the Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic  church built between 1747-1748 originally and rebuilt in 1937.
  • The SOFIA'S Mountain Home Resort in Barangay Portic (just 3 kilometers away from the highway, Umanday entry road) with a 10 meters x 18 meters swimming pool, videooke and a function hall for wedding, seminars, etc. owned and operated by the family of ex-Judge and ex-Vice Mayor Eliseo Versoza. Its mountain scent and ambience could make your visit worth repeating besides in vigorating the body after a dip in the fresh-water pool.
  • The San Jose Hillside Farm with its lush orchard and greenery in Barangay Laguit Padilla owned by the family of the late Atty. Agerico V. Guiang (under the care now of widow Mrs. Nieves V. Guiang). This former Hillside Resort is now a beauty unfold of tropical fruit bearing trees during summer and site of some religious recollections and rituals under the care of local catholic lay leader Mrs. Guiang.
  • The unique swimming pool at the Sampaguita (formerly Primicias Farm) in Barangay Portic.
  • The nipa swamps, vinegar, and wine making industry derived from "tuba" of Barangays Salasa, Bañaga, Pantal, Asinan and Magtaking, most liked by tourists and balikbayans for its tropical taste.
  • The Dam structures of the NIA in Barangays Cayanga and Portic being visited during summer for swimming purposes.
  • The Pangasinan State University Tissue Culture Project site at the farm of Honorable Congressman Amado T. Espino, Jr. (also a tourism spot for its well-managed reforestation sites and seedling nurseries), both located in Barangay Portic.
  • The ecologically-loving and "unique" place cum monastry of the contemplative Hermits of the Living Word or Hermit sisters in Barangay Portic
  • The Agno River Flood Control River - channeling project at the heart of Barangays Salasa and Bañaga with a zigzagging bridge (a multi-million Philippine-Japanese financed project) at Barangay Bañaga. The site is believed to be the old river tribunary connected at the man-made Limahong Channel proceeding towards the mouth of the Lingayen Gulf.