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Bais, officially the City of Bais (; ), is a
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in the
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of
Negros Oriental Negros Oriental (; ), officially the Province of Negros Oriental (; ), is a province in the Philippines located in the Negros Island. Its capital is the city of Dumaguete, one of the two regional centers of Negros Island Region, with the other b ...
,
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 84,317 people.


Etymology

In the early days of Spanish exploration, some Spaniards came upon a swampy land and docked their boats at the vicinity of the two small islets that guarded the village. While exploring the place, they saw natives fishing along the coast. The Spaniards approached the natives and asked for the name of the place. The natives could not understand Spanish, and believing that the Spaniards were asking for the name of their catch, the natives answered saying "Ba-is"; from that day on, this swampy valley of the Old Panlabangan and Talamban Hills became known as Bais. Another explanation of the origin of the name Bais is that it was derived from the Visayan word "ba-is" for brackish-water eel – a fish species native to the city and one which has become the city's delicacy.


History

Pioneer in the sugar industry Negros Oriental's economy was far from progressive, and its rich soil was not utilized to its full capacity in the 1850s. During those years, people in
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are depicted as having a life of content for they tended to produce only enough goods to meet their daily needs. Even before the sugar boom of the 1850s, Negros was already producing cash crops. The transport of most of its product was mainly done from the ports of
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, which explains the fast moving pace of development of the
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in Negros Occidental, primarily due to its proximity to Iloilo. This situation was a disadvantage on the movement of sugar from the oriental plantations further away to the east. The pioneer ''agricultores'' and adventurers include ''Rodrigo Rubio y Pérez'', ''Diego Baena y García-Gil'', and ''José Romero Moreno'', from
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, ''Agustín de Sandes'' of
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, ''Juan José de Altónaga'' of
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, ''Hermenegildo Villanueva Dee y Regis,'' a '' chino cristiano'' from Parián,
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. Many more agricultural titans of the time came and went until the decline of the industry in the 80s and 90s when the town was beset by low international commodity prices. A wide array of difficulties barred the development of the sugar industry in the Oriental part of the island. After hearing about the fertility of the flatland of Bais, these aforementioned individuals carved away the virgin forests of the eastern side of the island. Many came and settled in the area and planted fragrant rice, native coffee, and sugar cane. The small-scale production of
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sugar is attributed to
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'' chino cristiano'' rice merchant Vicente Anunciación Teves ''Tan Ing-Lai'' from their mills which was then exported to Spain via Iloilo, the principal shipping point in the Visayas. This was loaded in large sailboats called ''lorchas'' or ''batél'' built by Aniceto Villanueva ''Dee'' and marketed Joaquín Montenegro Mascato since the ships of YCO have not plied the Tañón Strait yet. Bais credits much of its progress to the ''Central Azucarera de Báis y Tanjay'', the largest producer of raw sugar in Negros Oriental. It was established by the Compañía-General de Tabacos de Filipinas, S.A. of Spain around 1917. The sugarcane industry reached its peak in the 1930s, and again in the 1950s and 1960s, bringing affluence to the Negrenses and enabling them to build stately ''fincas'' and to acquire properties all over the province, and even as far as Makati's posh neighbourhoods, rivalling that of the Iloilo sugar barons. The ''Central Azucarera de Báis'' itself is an old foreboding structure of metal and hard wood. The offices may have seen better days, the dank smell of nostalgia hang heavy in the air, but are still functional. Nearby is the Casa Grande, an equally old residential compound surrounded by tall acacia trees, which was built for the use of the employees of the Azucarera. The two-storey wooden houses are greatly influenced by old Spanish design and architecture. Much of the houses have undergone restoration and continue to be used as homes of the representatives of the executives of the new management. In 1959, President
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signed Republic Act No. 2469, where fourteen of the municipality's sitios seceded to form the municipality of
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.
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seceded before the war to form its own municipality. Bais officially became a city on the 9th of September, 1968 (R.A. No. 5444). Currently, there have been calls for the charter to be amended to bring back the seceded cities back into the fold since the population has exploded. The latest development is attributed to the Cebuana Lhuillier Group which owns half of the prime real estate, and a third of the whole city.


Geography

Located from the provincial capital
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and from
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, it has a land area of . There are two
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s in the area, hence the name "Bais." The shore line is mostly
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, which are in danger of destruction due to the increasing population. The richness of marine life in the bays is because of these mangroves. The city is characterized by widespread lowlands that are ideal for sugar planting because of the city's naturally fertile soil. At least 73% of the city's total land area is devoted primarily to agriculture, primarily to creating sugar plantations. The territorial jurisdiction of Bais includes two islets (Olympia and Dewey) and the Bais Bay. The Bais Bay area holds a diversity of animal life and is a rich breeding and fishing ground for demersal and other fish species, and also invertebrates. North Bais Bay is also famous for
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. The Pelarta River runs beside the city center. The river has been the source of irrigation water for the nearby sugar farms, making it vital in the success of sugar plantations in this area. This river also has a big influence on the city's geography, as it deposits sediments in the former mangrove areas during the (formerly annual) flood season. These former mangrove swamps have now dried out and become populated with residents. In the late 1970s, under the Genaro Goñi administration, a river control system stretching from the city center toward the low-lying areas was established in order to lessen flooding during the rainy season. Further south are the stately plantation houses owned by sugar planters, mostly standing on one of the lots in the family hacienda. Inside the haciendas are chapels whose altar and icons date back to 1917. Educational visits to these places may be arranged at the Bais City Tourism Office. Visitors get to tour via the old railroad trams used by the milling companies to hasten sugar cane transport.


Barangays

Bais is politically subdivided into 35
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s. Each barangay consists of
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s and some have
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.


Climate


Demographics


Economy

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is the major commercial crop in the city. Bais is the largest producer of raw sugar in Negros Oriental. There are two
sugar mills A sugar cane mill is a factory that processes sugar cane to produce raw sugar or plantation white sugar. Some sugar mills are situated next to a back-end refinery, that turns raw sugar into (refined) white sugar. The term is also used to refer ...
in the city. The Central Azucarera de Bais was established by Tabacalera of Spain in the early 1918 and is the oldest in the country. The other mill is URSUMCO (Universal Robina Sugar Milling Corporation) which was formerly known as UPSUMCO (United Planters Milling Corporation) and constructed in the mid-1970s by Marubeni Corporation of Japan as a project of Ignacio Montenegro (also of
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roots). An ethanol plant of the Universal Robina Corporation (URC) that produces bioethanol for the local market was inaugurated. The local economy is dominated by agricultural activities and output. Seventy-three percent of the city's total land area is devoted to agriculture. The existing urban area in the city covers only 109.12 hectares. About 36% of the city's agricultural land is planted in sugarcane, yielding 1.16 million gross kilograms annually for the domestic and foreign markets. Fish production is the city's second income earner, with about 428 hectares of the land area devoted to fishpond development and operation and fish culture. Bangus (
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) culture is the dominant activity. In 2000, the bangus yield in the city was at 722 tons.


Culture

An annual fiesta is held each year on September 10 in honor of the city's patron saint '' San Nicolás de Tolentino'', a celebration inherited from the Spanish era. On this occasion, most of the residents prepare food for anyone who visits - a tradition practiced not only in Bais but also in most towns and cities in the Philippines. Lately, the celebration has included mardigras and parades. The government of Bais operates ecotourism activities in the city, highlighted by whale and dolphin watching and nature treks. Two annual Bais festivals have also become tourism events: the Hudyaka sa Bais Mardigras (which was changed to Sipong Festival and later on changed back to Hudyaka) and the Christmas Festival (which showcases the city's, perhaps the province's only, giant rotating Christmas tree and colorful decors) since 1950. A concern of the city is its liquid and solid waste management. At present, liquid wastes are emptied directly without treatment into the Bais basin. The current dump site for solid waste is due for closure, and site development for a new 12.5-hectare sanitary landfill is being finalized. Bais is reported to be the last stronghold of the Spanish language in the Philippines, since some of the Spaniards are in the first settlement area of Negros, (and southeast of Bais) Tanjay.


Education

The public schools in Bais are administered by the Schools Division of Bais City.


High schools

* Bais City National High School — Tavera Street, Hangyad * Bais City National Science High School — Maria Longa Drive, Hangyad * Cabugan National High School — Sitio Cabugan, Sab-ahan * Cambagahan National High School — Sitio Lomboy, Cambagahan * Dodong Escaño Memorial High School — Sitio Cantugot, Sab-ahan * Governor Julian L. Teves Memorial High School — Calasga-an * Javier Laxina I Memorial High School — Cabanlutan * Josefina T. Valencia National High School (formerly ''Panala-an HS'') — Panala-an * Lonoy National High School — Lonoy * Lucila C. Yared National High School — Sitio Caluy-ahan, Cambagahan * Mansangaban National High School — Mansangaban * Manuel L. Teves Memorial High School — Canlargo * Mayor Praxedes P. Villanueva II Memorial High School — Tamisu * Okiot National High School — Okiot * Sto. Tomas National High School — Sitio Candigumon, Manlipac * Tagpo National High School — Tagpo * Tangculogan High School — Tangculogan Integrated schools: * Mabunao Integrated School (formerly ''Mabunao ES'') — Mabunao * Mangganay Integrated School (formerly ''Mangganay ES'') — Sitio Mangganay, Panala-an * Olympia Island Integrated School (formerly ''Olympia ES'' & ''Bais City Olympia NHS'') — Olympia * Palaypay Integrated School (formerly ''Palaypay ES'') — Sitio Palaypay, Lonoy


Colleges and universities

* Negros Oriental State University Bais Campus 1 – Sitio San Jose, Barangay II *Negros Oriental State University Bais Campus 2 – Quezon Street, Barangay I *La Consolacion College Bais (formerly ''Sacred Heart Academy'') – E.C. Villanueva St., Barangay II


Transportation

Accredited Transport Cooperative as of January 2021: * Bindoy Mabinay Bais Transport Cooperative


Notable personalities

* Demetrio Larena Sr. – first Governor of Negros Oriental *
Chanda Romero Chanda Josefa Valenzuela Romero-Alejandrino (born February 26, 1954) is a Filipino actress. She started in 1972 and was still active until today. She first started in 1972 in the film ''Kundoktora'' with Vilma Santos which was shown at the ...
– Actress, TV Personality * Valeen Montenegro Vicente – Actress TV Personality *
Eddie Romero Edgar Sinco Romero, (July 7, 1924 – May 28, 2013), commonly known as Eddie Romero, was a Filipino film director, film producer and screenwriter. Early life Romero was born on July 7, 1924. His father was José E. Romero, the first Philipp ...
– National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts *
Jose Mari Chan Jose Mari Lim Chan (; born March 11, 1945), born José Mari Chan y Lim, is a Filipino singer, songwriter, businessman and TV presenter. Regarded as one of the country’s most renowned balladeers and composers, he is popularly dubbed as the "K ...
– Singer, Songwriter and Businessman in the sugar industry *
Chaco Sagarbarria Manuel "Chaco" Longa Sagarbarria (born May 18, 1986) is a Filipino politician who has served as the governor of Negros Oriental since 2023. Early life and education Sagarbarria was born on May 18, 1986 to Congressman of the 2nd District of ...
– current Governor of Negros Oriental


References


External links

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