Tagum City

Not far from where I live is Tagum City, the capital of Davao del Norte. Aside from my hometown, this was the only place I'm familiar with during my school days. I studied here and took my IT diploma. As the commercial and cultural center, Tagum is one of the fastest growing cities in the region. The new City Hall is in its final phase of construction and when done, it'll be one of its kind in the country if we talk about architecture and design.



As far as tourism, the city has a lot to offer. A number of shopping centers are sprouting and commerce has improved a lot. The city also observes several festivities. Among them, the Musikahan Festival is most celebrated making Tagum City the Music Capital of Mindanao. Happens every February, Musikahan showcases their excellence in arts and musical composition.



Every night, several streets around the Trade Center are closed to public vehicles for it'll be filled with many chairs and tables, tents and rolling stores. There are barbecue stands and ukay-ukay, fruits and flowers for sale, as well as souvenirs and accessories.

There are no taxis in the city. Main mode of transportation are tricycles---all colored in green. Palm trees are also present everywhere. Planted primarily along highways, they add beauty to the city's relaxing atmosphere. Everytime I go home, I spend some time in the city and buy anything good for myself and for those who are close to my heart.



Credits: Tagum City gov't for the City Hall photos

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