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Park Cafe Ballroom Dancing is one of the attraction in Tanjay City, Negros Oriental held in Rizal Park on fridays. Music includes tango, disco and ballroom dancing. Pictures
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Tanjay City Board walk is located in Mainit Beach, San Isidro . The boardwalk project is initiated by the late Gov. Emilio Macias II.more
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Festival of Hearts (February)
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Children’s Festival (January)
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Paaway sa Kabayo (July)
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The Saulog sa Tanjay is a colorful celebration in honor of St. James the Greater. It is held yearly on the 24th of July before the fiesta celebration.Street dancing is performed by the participants wearing colorful costumes . more |
Paaway sa Kabayo is held on July 25th in Tanjay City, Negros Oriental. It is a horse fight, a thrilling, exciting but more often bloody bout among male horses for domination over a female horse. A hundred horses are prepared and trained to perform in these horse fights.
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The budbud of Tanjay is sticky rice grown in the rice fields of Sagra cooked in the freshest pure coconut milk wrapped with the greenest banana leaf and tied in twos with the folded ends inside. more
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Tanjay Rizal Park is an urban park located in the heart of the City. It is almost a hectare in size bounded in the east by Osmena Street and the City Hall; on the west by Pacifico Street; more
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How to Get to Tanjay City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
Tanjay City is a 30-minute drive from Dumaguete City along the Dumaguete North Road, highway.
By public transportation, it is accessible via bus or jeepney. The distance from Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental to Tanjay City is 31 km.















