Misamis Occidental is one of five provinces that comprise Northern Mindanao ( Region X ).
The province is subdivided into fourteen (14) municipalities and three cities, with a total of 490 barangays represented as two congressional districts. The seat of the provincial government is at the capital city of Oroquieta.
Bound on three directions by bodies of water, Misamis Occidental is known to its neighbors for beautiful waters and bountiful fish and seafood for export. In fact, Layawan River in Oroquieta City is a constant awardee of the national environmental recognition, Gawad Pangulo sa Kapaligiran, as Cleanest Inland Body of Water.
But there is one other place that is drawing tourists into this coastal yet rugged province, the city of Tangub, which comes alive especially at Christmas.
The yuletide season is equated with a one-of-a-kind celebration in Tangub, which has been tagged as the “Christmas Symbols Capital of Mindanao”. Come December, the cityfolk get busy creating unique interpretations and presentations of the different known Christmas symbols. Indigenous, low-cost, and often enormous, these Christmas showcase pieces are then lavishly displayed at the city plaza and highway barangays for competition, and collectively, as a truly breathtaking sight to behold.
Tourist-friendly Tangub City also mounts the Dalit Festival every 29th of September, which is the feast of day of its patron, Saint Michael the Archangel. The festival is the city’s simple way of saying ‘Mabuhay’ and Welcome to Tangub.
Dalit, which means offering, presents the unique way of fostering friendship, unity, and love of all Tangubanons to their visitors. Among the varied activities and presentations are rituals and dances that depict the Filipino way of life.