Tagalag, Valenzuela
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Tagalag, also known as Taga-Ilog, is an urban
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in
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, Metro Manila,
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. It is one of Valenzuela's northernmost barangays bordering
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and is famous for fish products such as
tilapia Tilapia ( ) is the common name for nearly a hundred species of cichlid fish from the coelotilapine, coptodonine, heterotilapine, oreochromine, pelmatolapiine, and tilapiine tribes (formerly all were "Tilapiini"), with the economically mos ...
and
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, as well as desserts such as Ube halaya, halaya and Chickpea, garbanzos. It was declared as a city eco-tourism zone in 2016. It is bounded by Polo River in the west, the Meycauayan River in the north and the Coloong river in the east.


Etymology

The name of the barangay is a combination of the Filipino language, Filipino words ''wiktionary:taga#Noun 5, taga'', meaning "belonging", and ''wiktionary:alog#Tagalog, alog'', which means "a pool of water in a field", owing to the flooding of the area that has formed the area's identity. Its former name, ''wiktionary:taga#Noun 5, Taga-wiktionary:ilog#Noun 2, Ilog'', meaning "from the river", is a nod to the vast expanse of aquatic resources in the area brought in from the three connected rivers.


History

The flat, low-lying terrain of the Administrative divisions of Metro Manila#Districts, CAMANAVA area in Metro Manila is an area prone to flooding. This was the case as the Tagalag area was a large rice field until strong rainfall from a typhoon in the 1970s caused the area to flood. When the floods did not subside, the Tagalag area became a fishing site, as it attracted fish from the Polo, Meycauayan, and Colong rivers. On May 22, 2024, Tagalag Public Library in the Barangay Hall was inaugurated by local officials. Spearheaded by the Sangguniang Kabataan, it features a computer area with high-speed internet access and offers limited free printing of students' documents.


Festivals

Residents of Tagalag celebrate a fiesta every May 10 with a fishing contest.


Tourism

Tagalag Fishing Village, the first fishing village in the city of Valenzuela, was formally inaugurated on February 15, 2020. The fishing haven is considered to be the city's "best-kept secret”, which lies beside a 1,300-meter fenced boardwalk, with light posts, adorned with statues of fish that can be caught there. It was constructed to preserve the fishing site. File:Tagalag_Fishing_Villages_36.jpg, 200px, Tagalag Fishing Village Various activities are also offered in the area such as jogging on the boardwalk, recreational fishing, line fishing tutorials, bird watching, boating, photowalk, and sunset watching. Migratory birds can also be seen in the distance in the area. Tilapia,
bangus The milkfish (''Chanos chanos'') is a widespread species of ray-finned fish found throughout the Indo-Pacific. It is the sole living species in the family Chanidae, and the only living member of the genus ''Chanos''. The repeating scientific na ...
, and Catfish, hito are among the types of fish can be caught in the fishing site. To promote responsible and sustainable tourism, accreditation and tourism standards are being maintained by the community-based tourism council. Park rangers also enforce Tagalag Linear Park rules to maintain peace and cleanliness in the village. The Valenzuela boardwalk is a conversion of "Tagalag Fishing Village"s' 1.3-kilometer (0.81 mi) flood dike (protection) into a walkway with a bike trail, among other attractions. Its flood wall has a four-meter-wide linear park traversing Barangays Coloong, Tagalag, and Wawang Polo. It was inaugurated by a walkathon in September, 2024.


Accredited Establishments

* D’Cove Pavilion and Fishing Ground * La Casa Antigo Resort * Llenado Fishing Facility * Sitio Rosal Pavilion * Boy Bartolome Fishpond * Melandro Vergino Fishpond * Kainan sa Palaisdaan ni Tata Celo * Kamayan sa Palapat * Alvarez Park Cafe * La Casa Antigo Pavilion * Patio Roberto * Osting's Yard * Koneksyon * Nanay Aning's * Sizzling * Biker's Hub


Government

The seat of government of Tagalag is located at the curve of Rosal Street and Balikatan Street, alongside the water body of the fishing village.


Recognition

Tagalag Fishing Village was among the initiatives recognized among the Top 10 Outstanding Local Governance Programs at the 2021 Galing Pook Awards, held virtually on October 20, 2021.


References


External links


Valenzuela, Philippines official site
{{Metro Manila populated places Barangays of Metro Manila Valenzuela, Metro Manila