Bacolod is being known as the city of smile. This label makes me think that it's probably the
reason why tourists keep coming back and gets pleasure even to those
called "The Ruins" in Talisay City, Negros Occidental. Yes, it's
called ruins but it's not totally ruined for there are still remnants
after it was burnt. The mansion of Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson stands
still after the fire consumed the structure. In fact, if you don't
know about “The ruins” and seen it only in pictures; you might
think they just started building it.
Well, when I visited
there, I’ve witnessed how the present generation of Lacson
maintains the old structure to make it stay beautiful. We visited the
place at night after a long trip from other neighboring provinces. In
fact, it’s little scary to be there at night. Well, I just got so
imaginative mind at that time. This is the result of keep thinking
about spirits. I didn’t mean to but it’s our normal speculation
to places like that. Let me remind you guys, this is not a horror
story. Lol! In fact, we can consider this a love story if you hear
the tourist guide telling their visitors that it was built for the
first wife of Don Mariano. It is probably his way of showing his
great love for Maria Braga –his first wife.
Now, how to get there?
Well, there are at least 3 options to reach “The Ruins”. The
United Backpackers chose to hire a tricycle to reach the place as
soon as possible for it was too late when we reached Talisay City. Also,
it’s a way too cool to pay for cheaper fare, right?
Drop me a message below
to get details on visiting comfortably the Ruins in Talisay City, Negros Occidental.
This is just an amazing place. I love Philippines, hope to visit here soon with my family.
ReplyDeleteHi, The Ruins is part of Talisay City and not Bacolod City :)
ReplyDeleteOkay, thanks for the correction. Appreciate it.
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