Sariaya
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As the only Mount Banahaw town in both Quezon and Laguna Provinces that has a sea coast, the town is famous for its pristine beach resorts and nature-trekking activities that lead adventurous hikers to the peak of mythical Mount Banahaw. With more than a hundred of cultural properties and ancestral houses mostly built in Art Deco architecture within the municipality, Sariaya is considered as the Heritage Town of Quezon and the Art Deco Capital of Southern Luzon. This heritage town has been branded by various cultural experts as a 'cultural gem worthy of a UNESCO designation.' The local government of the municipality with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts of the Philippines were designated to work for the heritage town's inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
With the 2015 census population of almost reaching 149,000, cityhood might be coming to Sariaya in a matter of years.
Etymology
The origin of the word Sariaya was allegedly came from the word Sadyaya — one of the town's numerous rivers, but words of the great ancestors and legends have it that it was named after Saria, an supposedly 'illiterate' woman who encountered the first Spaniards in the town who were asking the name of the settlement. Saria can't understand the question as it was in Spanish, which was foreign and unknown to everyone in the area during that time. She was thus branded as illiterate by the Spanish despite being highly educated through Tagalog traditional knowledge. The woman gave her name as answer to the Spanish, assuming that they were asking her name. The Spaniards wrote "Saria" on their notebooks as the name of the settlement. And while the Spaniards were talking with each other, the natives heard them utter the words "Saria-ya". Hence, the words traveled from mouth to mouth and became a common saying until the two words were combined.Geography
Sariaya is an inland municipality in the province of Quezon, located 120 kilometers south of the National Capital Region where the country's capital of Manila is situated and approximately 12 kilometers from the highly urbanized city of Lucena. The municipality is bordered by Tayabas City on north-east side, the city of Lucena on its southeast, the municipality of Candelaria on its west, and the town of San Juan in Batangas on its south-west. Mount Banahaw flanks it on the north and Tayabas Bay on the south side.Barangays
Sariaya has a total land area of 24,530 hectares and composed of 43 barangays. Six barangays are urban barangays located at the Poblacion, one barangay is classified as sub-urban and six barangays are coastal barangays.Hereunder is the list of Barangays in Municipality of Sariaya and its land area:
Topography
Sariaya is situated on a flat land except for a portion on the north occupying a part of the foot of Mount Banahaw. The municipality has the highest point of elevation on 3,800 feet above sea level at Barangays Concepcion Banahaw and Sampaloc Bogon.Climate
Sariaya falls under Type III of the PAGASA's climatic classification system this is because it is situated on the southern portion of the province's mountain ranges characterized by seasons not very pronounced, relatively dry from December to April and wet during the rest of the year. The maximum rain periods are not very pronounced with the short dry season lasting from two to four months.center>Rural
Demographics
According to the 2015 census of population, Sariaya has a total population of 148,980 people making the second most populous area in Quezon after the City of Lucena.The Poblacion is the most populous area in Sariaya with a total population of 10,138 people according to the 2015 census, Barangay Santo Cristo ranks second and Manggalang 1 placed in the third rank.
Economy
Income
Agriculture is one of the major sources of income in Sariaya. According to the 2016 Competitiveness Index of the National Competitiveness Council or NCC, the municipality belongs to the Top 50 most competitive municipalities in the Philippines. According to the annual Audit Report of Commission on Audit, Sariaya is also one of Quezon's top grossing municipalities when factoring annual income.Here's the list of the total annual income, assets, expenses and equity of Sariaya since 2008:
Year | Total Income. | Assets | Expenses | Equity |
2008 | ₱139.37 million | ₱141.48 million | ₱112.92 million | ₱101.17 million |
2009 | ₱154.89 million | ₱198.33 million | ₱141.55 million | ₱109.66 million |
2010 | ₱164.55 million | ₱202.63 million | ₱158.44 million | ₱101.71 million |
2011 | ₱183.43 million | ₱243.13 million | ₱172.08 million | ₱106.77 million |
2012 | ₱183.59 million | ₱237.29 | ₱181.60 million | ₱112.67 million |
2013 | ₱212.08 million | ₱239.29 million | ₱200.54 million | ₱117.99 million |
2014 | ₱243.73 million | ₱390.88 million | ₱206.07 million | ₱152.49 million |
2015 | ₱275.70 million | ₱467.81 million | ₱248.83 million | ₱176.53 million |
Commerce
The trade and commerce in Sariaya is heavily concentrated at General Luna Street which is the town's central business district where majority of the town's commercial establishments are situated such as retail, supermarkets, banks, drugstores, bakeries, merchandising, grocery, hardware, fastfood chains, shopping center, convenience stores and others.Infrastructure
Transportation
Sariaya is traversed by the Maharlika Highway, which passes through the town proper as the congested General Luna Street, and the newer Quezon Eco-Tourism Road which passes through the municipality's coastal areas. New highways will be South Luzon Expressway Toll Road 4, which will have one exit west of town proper, and the Sariaya Bypass Road, which is being built to decongest Maharlika Highway through the town center.Buses between Manila, Lucena, and Bicol stop at Sariaya town proper, and jeepneys provide short-distance transportation to nearby towns. Tricycles are used to travel between barangays.
Communication
Sariaya is served by landline and mobile phone companies like the General Telephone System, Inc. and Digitel Telecommunications as the main telecommunication services providers in the municipality. Major mobile phone providers in the area includes Globe Telecom, Smart Communications, and Sun Cellular. Also, Sariaya has a cable provider which is the Sariaya Cable Network.Hospitals
There are two private hospitals in Sariaya, with a dependable and well-staffed health center providing free medical and preventive services for residents of the forty-three barangays of the municipality.- Greg Hospital, located at General Luna St., Barangay Poblacion 1
- Soler General Hospital, located at Mabini St., Barangay Poblacion 6
Festivities
- Agawan Festival
- Town Fiesta
Tourism
Saint Francis of Assisi Parish Church
is a stone church built in 1748, located at Barangay Poblacion II. Records tell that the present church is the fifth one erected by the Spanish Franciscan Friars in the history of Sariaya. In 1938, a historical marker bearing a brief history of the church was installed on its facade by the National Research and Markers Committee, precursor of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.Heritage houses
On May 14, 2008, the National Historical Institute unveiled markers of heritage houses for the three ancient yet still stately mansions at the heart of Sariaya town. These venerable houses are best viewed from the south, as they are silhouetted against the majestic and mystical Mount Banahaw, Quezon's long-dormant volcano. Cultural recognition was bestowed on three ancestral houses, namely: The Enriquez-Gala mansion, owned by former Tayabas Gov. Natalio Enriquez and Susana Gala; the Gala-Rodriguez house of Dr. Isidro Rodriguez and Gregoria Gala, and the house of Catalino and Luisa Rodriguez also known as Villa Sariaya.Tumbaga Church ruins
Remains of an early 18th-century stone church and former town site of Sariaya, located at Barangay Tumbaga I. The settlement was inaugurated in 1703 with Father Lucas Fernandez as first parish priest and Francisco Argente as Presidente del Pueblo. The church, which measured 500 square meters, served a recorded population of 3000 parishioners. Two events led to the abandonment of the town site: the earthquake of 1743 which consequently destroyed the church's bell tower, and the Moro raids which left the town site in ruins after being razed by fire. The venerated image of Santo Cristo de Burgos is said to have been enshrined in the church before it was transferred to its present shrine in the San Francisco Church in the present-day town proper of Sariaya. The unscathed image was said have been retrieved from the burnt church after the Muslim raider attack. The church is believed to be the fourth church structure built by the Spanish Franciscan Friars in Sariaya.Sariaya Park
This multi-purpose park is a perfect place for recreational activities because of its pleasant and calm ambiance where kids can play at the park's playground, located at the heart of the town in front of Sariaya Church and the Town Hall at the left side. Sariaya Park is also the location where Sariaya Sports Complex is situated and usually used as the venue of different events and Basketball Leagues in the town.Resorts
Sariaya is the first town in the western part of the province with a sea coast. The municipality hosts numerous beach resorts and pool resorts which offers pristine beach and recreational activities.Resort | Name | Location |
Monte Vista Beach Resort | Barangay Bignay 2 | - |
Villa del Prado Beach Resort | Barangay Guisguis Talon | |
Dalampasigan Beach Resort | Barangay Guisguis Talon | - |
Paraiso Beach Resort | Barangay Guisguis Talon | - |
Balai Loreta Beach Resort | Barangay Talaan Aplaya | - |
Balai Sadyaya Resort | Barangay Balubal | |
Oyayi Farm and Resort | Barangay Castañas | |
Marina Azul Beach Resort | Barangay Bignay 2 | |
Christian's Beach Resort | Barangay Bignay 2 | |
Baywatch Palm Beach Club Resort | Barangay Talaan Aplaya | |
Beachwood Resort | Barangay Bignay 2 | |
Blue Bay Waters Beach Resort | Barangay Bignay 2 | |
Mar Del Sol Beach Resort | Barangay Guisguis Talon | |
La Felizza Resort | Barangay Guisguis Talon | |
Mapresco Beach Resort | ||
Villa Vicenta Beach Resort | Barangay Bignay 2 | |
Villa Melania Beach Resort | Barangay Guisguis Talon | |
Safari Beach Resort | Barangay Guisguis Talon | |
Villa Trenta / Eddy WoW Pool Farm Resort | Barangay Pili | |
Floreddy's Farm Resort | Barangay Pili |
Pool Resorts
- Villa Leandro Resort
- Lucky D Resort
- Primavera Resort
- Lynelle's Lagoon Resort
- Ada's Resort and Spa
- BLT Farmville Resort
- Villa Trenta / Eddy WoW Pool Farm Resort
- Floreddy's Farm Resort
- Triple J Beach Resort
- M.Y. Beach Resort
Local government
Government officials
The 2016 local elections in Sariaya was held on May 9, 2016 and some members of the municipal government was replaced, including the mayor, vice mayor and other members of the municipal council. Elected officials for the 2016-2019 term are:Position | Name |
Mayor | Marcelo "Marcing" Gayeta |
Vice Mayor | Alexander A. Tolentino |
Councilors | Teoderico C. dela Peña |
Councilors | Leonardo S. dela Roca |
Councilors | Susana Masilang - Caballes |
Councilors | Daisy V. Quiminiano |
Councilors | Ofelia C. Villapando |
Councilors | Julio C. de Leon |
Councilors | Jefferson E. Albis |
Councilors | Demia P. Maghirang |
Councilors | - |
Councilors | - |
Education
Level | School |
Tertiary | Computer Systems Technological College Inc. |
Tertiary | Colegio de Santo Cristo de Burgos |
Secondary | Sariaya Institute |
Secondary | St. Joseph's Academy of Sariaya, Quezon |
Secondary | St. Francis High School |
Secondary | Lutucan National High School |
Secondary | Canda National High School |
Secondary | Sariaya National High School |
Secondary | Pili National High School |
Secondary | Janagdong National High School |
Primary | Sariaya East Central Main Elementary School |
Primary | Manuel L. Quezon Elementary School |
Primary | Jose Rizal Elementary School |
Primary | Mamala Elementary School |
Primary | Balubal Elementary School |
Primary | Sampaloc Elementary School |
Primary | Concepcion Elementary School |
Primary | Governor Natalio and Susana Enriquez Elementary School |
Primary | Pantoc Elementary School |
Primary | Talaan Elementary School |
Primary | Morong Elementary School |
Primary | Manggalang Elementary School |
Primary | Concepcion Ibaba Elementary School |
Primary | Concepcion Pinagbakuran Elementary School |
Primary | Lutucan Bata Elementary School |
Primary | Concepcion Banahaw Elementary School |
Primary | Tulo-Tulo Elementary School |
Primary | Castañas Elementary School |
Primary | Lutucan Adventist Elementary School |
Primary | Sariaya Conservative Baptist Christian School Inc. |
Primary | Holy Spirit Learning Center |
Primary | St. Therese of the Child Jesus Learning Center |
Notable people
- Leo Austria — former professional basketball player and the head coach of San Miguel Beermen of the Philippine Basketball Association.
- Maximo Rodriguez — twice Sariaya Municipal President from 1906-1907 and 1914-1916 and twice Tayabas Provincial Governor from 1916-1922 and 1933-1937. He also became the principal sponsor of former Philippine president Manuel L. Quezon and Aurora Aragon at their Hong Kong wedding and he was also the instrument in the peaceful surrender of the dreaded Kapitan Kulas and became the Chairman-General Manager of the National Coconut Corporation, the fore runner of the Philippine Coconut Authority. He established the Maximo Rodriguez Solid Laboratory in Sariaya.
- Braulio de Villa — twice Sariaya Town Gobernadorcillo in 1889 and 1892 to 1894, and later became the Provincial Governor of Batangas, his home province.
- Natalio Enriquez – Sariaya Municipal President from 1938 to 1940 and later became the Provincial Governor of Tayabas from 1941 to 1945.
- Jovencio de Villa – became the Provincial Governor of Tayabas Province during the Japanese Occupation period.
- Roberto P. Racelis – was elected as Provincial Vice Governor of Quezon Province thrice but became Governor from August 8, 1995 to July 25, 1996, and from April 4, 1998 to June 30, 1998.
- Don John L. Montalbo – is known for discovering the "Talon sa Bahanaw" on August 24, 1996.
Sister cities
- Santa Clarita, California, United States, since 2003