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ALL
ABOUT BACOLOD |
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Why
Bacolod is your destination
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Greatly improved
accessibility through an airport that connects to the city to Manila
8 times daily through 3 major airlines and a seaport for large cargo
and passenger vessels in addition to the fast sea crafts cruising
the waters between Iloilo and Bacolod.
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Upbeat local economy
and unlimited opportunities for trade and investments because the
city is home to a high percentage of the Philippines’ top 20
corporations;
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Intensified
initiatives towards agri-based diversification like the production
of food items, mucovado sugar, organic fertilizers, light farm
equipment and home décor;
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Acclaimed as the Most
Business Friendly City in the Philippines in 2007 by the Philippine
Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
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Inexpensive cost of
doing business with numerous amenities, facilities and available
opportunities;
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Effective maintenance
of clean and green surroundings as evidenced by a HALL OF FAME AWARD
as the Cleanest and Greenest Highly Urbanized City in the
Philippines.
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Low percentage of
illegal settlers.
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A Systematic traffic
planning that offers the luxury of driving through the wide roads in
a highly urbanized center;
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Now considered as the
Information Technology and Business Process Outsourcing hub of
Western Visayas with the presence of 8 major call centers.
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Strong involvement
and partnership between the government and various private
stakeholders plus that legendary hospitality and cuisine that make
Bacolod City an ideal place to visit, to work in and much more to
live in this lifetime.
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A stable peace and
order condition where incidence of crime is low, there is high
police visibility and a crime solution of 97%.
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GEOPHYSICAL |
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Bacolod is the highly urbanized
capital, communication, trade and service center of the Province of
Negros Occidental, one of the twin province of Negros Island in the
cluster of the Visayan Islands in the heart of the Philippine
Archipelago, Bacolod is bounded in the northwest by the cities of
Talisay; in the northeast by Silay and Victorias; in the east and
southwest by the town of Murcia; in the southwest by the City of Bago;
and in the west by the Guimaras Strait. Total land area is 16,171,007
hectares or 161.45 square kilometers excluding straits and bodies of
water.
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GETTING
THERE |
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BY AIR-The city is only 55 minutes from and to Manila, serviced
by the country’s 3 major airlines – Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific
and Air Philippines, with four round trip flights daily.
From Cebu City,
Bacolod is only 30 minutes away, with 3 round trips daily through
Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific.
The New Bacolod-Silay
Airport of International Standard is 20 minutes to and from the Bacolod
downtown.
BY SEA-Bacolod
is normally a 20-hour cruise to and from Manila aboard world-class
vessels; 55 minutes to and from Iloilo on fast seacrafts. The Banago
and BREDCO ports are the vessels entry point.
BY SEA AND LAND-
The 18-hour travel time to and
from Manila via land and sea transport is now possible through RORO
(Roll On Roll Off) vessels traversing through the Strong Republic
Nautical Highway using the ports of Iloilo, Caticlan in Aklan, Roxas in
Mindoro and Batangas in the Province of Batangas. |
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CLIMATE |
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Bacolod City has 2 pronounced seasons, wet and
dry. The rainy season starts from May to January with heavy rains occurring
during the months of August and September. Dry season starts from the
month of February up to the last week of April. December and January are
the coldest months while April is the warmest.
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PEOPLE/POPULATION |
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The
charming, smiling and hospitable people are called Bacoleños, a.k.a.
Bacolodnons. Latest population estimate is close to 500,000 or half a
million which is approximately 25% of the total population of the
province of Negros Occidental.
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LANGUAGE/DIALECTS |
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Hiligaynon (Ilonggo) is the major dialect
spoken in Bacolod City. English and Tagalog are also widely spoken and
understood especially in the urban areas.
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CURRENCY/CREDIT
CARDS |

Most foreign
currencies may be changed in banks, in most first class hotels, shopping
malls and foreign exchange dealers. Major credit cards are also widely
accepted. |
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COMMUNICATION
FACILITIES |

Bacolod is
connected to the global information highway, with cellular phones,
emails, WIFI and the web as the most common form of communication.
Local and International direct dialing, telex, facsimile, world-wide
express delivery, postal and telegraph are still widely used by many. |
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ELECTRICITY |
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Generally, 220 volts, with some areas having
110 volts, 60 cycles. A plug with two (2) flat prongs is the norm. The
use of a universal adaptor assures safety. |
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WATER |
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The city has an acceptable water
supply system. Water is potable. Bottled mineral, spring or purified
water are widely available. |
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MOBILITY WITHIN THE CITY |
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Modern
air-conditioned taxis abound in the city. Public utility jeepneys are
the common mode of transport. There are four major jeepney routes
within the city and to the outlaying barangays or districts. |
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GETTING
AROUND |
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Modern air-conditioned taxis are numerous in the city. Public utility
jeepneys are common modes of transport within the city. There are four
(4) major jeepneys routes: Banago-Libertad, Mandalagan-Libertad,
Bata-Libertad, Shopping-Libertad routes.
Buses and jeepneys provide service for
intertown travel. Car rental services are available with rates depending
on the vehicle used and distance traveled. Information for car rental
services are available at most hotels' front desk.
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BACOLOD
- Most Competitive Mid-sized City |
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PHOTO
GALLERY |
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TOURISM |
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