Thursday, June 16, 2016

Top 25 Thing You Should Know About Lipa City


Top Thing You Should Know About Lipa City

1. Lipa is the first city in Batangas which was approved on June 20 1947.
2. Lipa is currently the most populated city in Batangas as of Aug 2015 according to Philippine Statistics Authority replacing Batangas City (capital of Batangas) on top.
3. Lipa is consistently among the Top Ten Next Wave Cities or top locations for information technology business as chosen by DOST-ICTO, IBAP and LPC along with Baguio, Dasmarinas (Cavite), Sta Rosa (Laguna), Naga, Malolos, Taytay, Dagupan and Cagayan De Oro cities.
4. Lipa is attributed as Little Rome of the Philippines by Department of Tourism due its numerous religious houses.
5. Lipa is the home to world's best and multi awarded health spa and resort, The Farm.
6. Lipa is the last town elevated to Villa (City) of the Philippines under Spanish regime on Oct 21 1887 for its progressive coffee industry.
7. Lipa in 1887 was once the richest town in the Philippines because of its coffee industry and once became a major supplier of coffee in the world. From then, "Kapeng Barako" became an icon of Lipa and Batangas in general.
8. Lipa became known once again worldwide because of Marian Apparition of 1948.
9. Lipa's top tourism destinations are the century old San Sebastian Cathedral (which has many resemblance with St. Peter's Basilica of Vatican City) and Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church.
10. Lipa is also the most commercialized area in Batangas for having the most number of lifestyle destinations. Most of the shops branching in Batangas are first opened in Lipa or can only be found in Lipa.
11. Lipa is elevated 1,225 ft above sea level which is next to Baguio and Tagaytay cities of Luzon. It is nestled between two mountains which make its location safer from natural calamities.
12. The first woman governor of Batangas is from Lipa City which is also the city's first woman Mayor and now first Congresswoman, Vilma-Santos Recto.
13. Epson plant in Lipa City is the biggest manufacturing plant of Japan's Epson with expected workforce to reach 20,000.
14. Other than coffee or Kapeng Barako, Lipa is also famous for its thick noodle soup known as "Lomi". Lomi of Lipa originated in 1968 from To Kim Eng from China who came to live in Lipa. Everywhere you go in Lipa, there will always be a lomi store to eat.
15. The first elected governor of Batangas was from Lipa, Simeon M. Luz, who served in 1903.
16. Lipa City was once the cleanest and greenest city in Region 4 along with Puerto Princesa City during the 90s and early 2000.
17. Lipa's SM Mall is the 2nd largest mall in CALABARZON at present after SM Dasmarinas.
18. Lipa is the only place celebrating "Buling Buling" or splashing of water during Sunday before Ash Wednesday. It is a tradition but not regulated by either church or local government.
19. Lipa is 2nd to Calamba with the most number of banks in CALABARZON.
20. Aisa Mijeno, world famous and multi awarded SALt (alternative lamp that runs on saltwater) inventor is from Lipa.
21. Bishop Alfredo Obviar who was declared Servant of God of the Catholic Church in 2005 with saint protocol number 2398 is from Lipa City.
22. Bienvenido Lumbera, a National Artist of the Philippines and recipient of Ramon Magsaysay Award is from Lipa.
23. Mikaela Dimaano Fudolig, former child prodigy who entered college at 11, graduated summa cum laude in Physics at 16, and took her master’s and Ph.D. degrees shortly after is from Lipa City.
24. Lipa City is currently #14 in ranking among top destinations for retirement choices of foreigners in the Philippines according to Lamudi Philippines (a property portal).
25. Jose Rizal wrote a poem "Hymno Al Trabajo" to praise the zeal and industry of the LipeƱos in January 1888.


What other substantial facts do you know about Lipa?

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