Showing posts with label Albay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Albay. Show all posts

October 17, 2023

The Red Guijo Tree: A New Perspective on the Etymology of "Polangui"

Polangui, a historical town nestled in the province of Albay, Philippines, has long been a subject of intrigue for historians and etymologists. The origin of its name has been the subject of various theories, from tales of a robust tree known as "Oyangui" to legends about a maiden named "Pulang Angui." However, a 19th-century book offers an alternative etymology that sheds new light on the town's name. 

In his 1887 work, "Viajes por Filipinas: De Manila Γ‘ Albay," Juan Alvarez Guerra suggests that the name "Polangui" might find its roots in a type of tree native to the Philippines and several other regions in Southeast Asia. This perspective places a spotlight on the Guijo tree, scientifically known as Shorea guiso and referred to as Guisoc in the Bikol language. Alvarez proposes that "Polangui" might be a variation of "Pulang Guisoc," signifying a 'Red Guijo' tree.

The Guijo tree is known for its towering height, dark color of its branches, and its most striking feature, pale reddish-brown bark when freshly peeled. Its wood is typically medium to heavy, and it's known for its medium to hard texture, making it a challenging wood to split. Its coloration varies from light grey-brown to brown, with occasional reddish tinges, adding an element of 'red' to the tree that could further reinforce the connection to the name "Polangui."

Shorea guiso (Photo courtesy of binhi.ph)

The Guijo tree holds notable significance due to its commercial hardwood and ecological importance within natural forest ecosystems. But could it have held a more profound cultural or symbolic value for the early inhabitants of Polangui? The presence of a red Guijo tree could have left an indelible mark on these settlers, possibly serving as a prominent landmark or symbol crucial enough to name an entire settlement after. Given the abundance of Guijo trees in the area and their significance, it's not far-fetched to consider this as a compelling explanation for the town's name "Polangui."

Furthermore, the Guijo tree holds practical value. Its exceptionally hard wood makes it ideal for constructing robust harigues or pillars for traditional houses. The durability and strength offered by the Guijo further validate its potential importance and relevance to the early settlers in the region, lending support to the proposed etymology of "Polangui" as deriving from the notable and valuable red Guijo tree, symbolizing resilience and craftsmanship.

Regardless of which theory proves true, each perspective enriches our understanding of Polangui's diverse cultural history and the intricate interplay of environmental, cultural, and linguistic factors that have shaped its identity. The town's name carries within it the whispers of history, waiting to be explored further. This new perspective on the etymology of "Polangui" and its potential connection to the Guijo tree invites us to delve deeper into the fascinating history of this historical town and its intriguing name. Further research and exploration of local lore and historical records could shed more light on this captivating aspect of Polangui's heritage.

June 7, 2019

Discover The Oriental Albay: Your Gateway to Adventure

Hey there, fellow travelers and adventure seekers! If you're planning a trip to the breathtaking Legazpi City, we've got some exciting news for you. There's a brand-new player in town, and it's ready to make your stay unforgettable. Allow us to introduce you to The Oriental Albay, the latest gem in The Oriental Hotels and Resorts group's crown. This is their second endeavor in the City of Fun and Adventure, following the success of The Oriental Legazpi.

So, what makes The Oriental Albay stand out from the crowd? Well, let's dive right in!

First things first, let's talk about the accommodations. The Oriental Albay boasts 83 fully air-conditioned Deluxe rooms that are eagerly awaiting your arrival. Whether you're flying solo or sharing the experience with a friend, you'll find a comfortable queen-size bed or twin beds to choose from. The beds are adorned with crisp, white linens that practically beg you to jump in after a long day of exploring. And let's not forget the fresh robes and towels, because who doesn't love feeling pampered? For those who mix business with pleasure, there's an executive work desk for you to catch up on those important emails.

Now, let's address the call of nature. The Oriental Albay doesn't disappoint in this department either. You'll find squeaky clean bathrooms equipped with hot and cold showers, ensuring you'll always start your day feeling refreshed. Plus, they've got a complete set of toiletries on hand, so you can save space in your luggage for souvenirs.

But what truly sets this hotel apart is its exceptional staff. The folks at The Oriental Albay are not only courteous but also incredibly attentive. You can expect top-notch service that combines the best of The Oriental brand with the warm hospitality of the Bicolanos.

Now, let's talk about convenience. The Oriental Albay has nailed its location. You'll find it strategically nestled along PeΓ±aranda Street, a major artery in downtown Legazpi's bustling port area. Need to get some business done? No problem, because it's just a short walk from the city's business district. Arriving by plane? The airport is just a quick drive away. And for those of you visiting the Regional Government Center in Rawis, you'll be there in a jiffy.

Whether you're in Legazpi for business or leisure, The Oriental Albay has your back. It offers the best rooms in town, combining comfort and convenience seamlessly.

So, don't wait any longer! Book your stay at The Oriental Albay, and get ready for an unforgettable experience in the heart of Legazpi City.

You can find The Oriental Albay at PeΓ±aranda Street, Brgy. 33, Legazpi City, Albay. To make your reservations, give them a call at 0908-865-4938. And for the latest updates and deals, be sure to follow their official Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ProxybytheOrientalAlbay/

Pack your bags, adventurers, because The Oriental Albay is calling your name!
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