The back of the Capitol Building has a nice view of the Lingayen Gulf. And they do not allow PUV's to travel down that area. It's a nice place, friendly people. If you happen to stop by Lingayen, try to visit a certain barangay that makes "bagoong" or shrimp paste. Barangay maniboc in Lingyen is the place. They’re making it in a more sanitized way than the bagoong you buy at Navotas, ew. Despite the smell, I found it interesting how those people make bagoong. The beaches are ok, less crowded than that of San Fabian's. Night life... not much. Dagupan City has a more lively nightlife. It's a four hour drive from Manila if you have a car, 5 hours by bus.
Sunset at Lingayen Capitol Beach |
Capitol Life during weekends |
Bagoong at Brgy Maniboc, Lingayen, Pangasinan |
Puto Calasiao |
Hundred Island |
From Lingayen, Pangasinan to other Places:
One hour from Lingayen to Alaminos where you can find the beautiful tourist spot Hundred Island.
One and half hour to Bolinao where you can find beautiful sea.
Thirty minutes to Dagupan where they Celebrate Bangus Festival from April to May.
One and Half hour to Manaoag where you can find The Our Lady of Manaoag Shrine, also a tourist spot.
One hour to Calasiao where you can find the famous Puto Calasiao.
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