Tuesday, February 19, 2008

TUNGOH AD HUNGDUAN ACTIVITY SCHEDULE


March 30, 2008

10:00 Am
· HAMANG DI BALE (Traditional Rituals and Practices in the construction of an Ifugao Native House)

April 5-6, 2008

· Battle of the Brains – an Open Chess Tournament


April 15, 2008

· Tree for Legacy ( Tree Planting)
9:00 AM
· Pahang ad Hungduan ( Mass Civil Wedding Ceremony)
7:00 PM
· HOGOP DI BALE (House Warming Ritual)

April 16, 2008
8:00 AM
Operation Tuli and Medical Mission
7:00 PM
Dine for a Cause ( Drink, Dine and Dance)


April 17, 2008

8:00 – 9:00 AM Parade
9;00 – 10:30 AM Opening Program
10:31 AM Opening of Exhibits
11:00 AM–12 NN Tayo’n di Bimmoble (Contest in Native Dance)
12 NN Public Lunch

1:00 – 5:00 Contest in:
Gong beating
Native Song
Hudhud Chanting
Ethnic Ensemble
Ethnic Games
Huktingngan ( Royal Rumble)
Guyyud ( Tug-of-War)
Hanggul ( Arm Wrestling)
Dopap ( Wrestling)

6:00 PM
Echoes of the Past” ( Chorale and Folk Dancing Contest)


April 18, 2008

5:30 am Climathon ( Mountain Race) sponsored by the Philippine Sports Commission ( PSC)
8:00 am Contest in:
Akkad ( Stilt Race)
Bangngunan
Mumbayu ( Rice Pounding)
Quiz bee on culture

1:00 PM “OLDIES BALLGAMES” ( Volleyball and Baskettbal Games for adult)
6:00 PM Theater Presentation by TEATRO KABBAKAB
7:00 PM Search for Wigan and Bugan
Musical and Literary Contest


April 19, 2008

6:00 AM Marathon
8:00 AM Youth Ball Games
3:00 PM Awarding of Prizes and Closing Ceremonies

For more information, please contact:
Mayor Pablo M. Cuyahon, Sr. at 09277770905 or
The Program Committee at 09167124282

Municipality of Hungduan#links

Municipality of Hungduan#links


Thursday, February 7, 2008

Brief Profile of the Municipality of Hungduan

The Municipality of Hungduan is one of the eleven (11) component municipalities of Ifugao. It is bounded on the East by Banaue, on the South by Kiangan, on the Southwest by Tinoc, on the Northwest by Sabangan, Mt. Province and on the North by Bontoc, Mt. Province. It is located at the following geographical coordinates: Latitude - 16o 45’ North and 17o 00’ North and Longitude - 120o 55’ East and 121o 04’ East.

Hungduan is directly accessible from Banaue through the rugged Banaue-Hungduan-Tinoc national road. It is approximately 356 kilometers to Manila or about 14 hours trip by land.

The total municipal land area of Hungduan is 22,911 hectares. The elevation ranges from 700 to 2,700 MASL. The lowest elevations are usually along river valleys in Barangays Bangbang and Maggok while the highest elevations are the mountain peaks of Mt. Napulawan at 2,642 MASL in Barangay Poblacion and the 2,715 MASL of the Mt. Polis range located atop Barangays Nungulunan and Bokiawan.

Hungduan has mountainous topographic landscape with 73% having a slope greater than 50%. Almost one half of the land area, particularly on the western portion, are forestlands. The rice terraces, which form part of the UNESCO-declared heritage site, are located on the eastern side surrounded by grasses and shrubs and small-medium patches of clan-owned forests.

The vast forest cover serves as headwaters of 3 major rivers, namely: Hapao and Dakkitan rivers that flow northeast and the Galung River which flows in an easterly direction. All these rivers and their tributaries ultimately drain towards the Ibulao River - the major supplier of water to the Magat Hydro-Electric Dam and the Magat River Irrigation System (MARIS) in Isabela Province.

The Municipality of Hungduan falls under Type IV of climatic classifications. It is characterized by the even distribution of rainfall throughout the year. Considering that it is located east of the Mount Polis Range which serves as a major climatologically divide, the monthly rainfall ranges between 15.00 to 815.59mm during the rainy month of August. On the average, the hottest months of the year are April and May while the coldest months are December and January. The mean temperature ranges from 18-28 degrees centigrade.