Vigan History

by / on August 6, 2011 at 11:30 pm / in Vigan History

The History of Vigan

Vigan is an island which is separated from the mainland by three bodies of water: the Abra River, the Mestizo River, and the Govantes River. The city is unique in the Philippines because it is one of many extensive surviving Philippine historic cities, dating back to the 16th century. Vigan was a coastal trading post long before the Spaniards arrived; [...]

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by / on August 6, 2011 at 1:30 am / in Vigan History

The Name “Vigan”

The area of Vigan was originally a settlement of traders coming from the Fujian Province, China. At the time of Spanish colonisation, the Chinese settlers, whose language was Southern Fujianese (Min Nan, often referred to as “Hokkien” by most Filipinos), referred to the area as “Bee Gan” (美岸 ; Mandarin pinyin: Měi Àn), which means “Beautiful Shore.” Since the Castillian [...]

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