Celebrating Ifugao’s 79th Victory Day: A Historical Milestone
Ifugao is synonymous to the Rice Terraces, one of the country’s pioneer tourist destinations and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spread over the towns of Banaue, Mayoyao, Hungduan, and Kiangan, the rice terraces are an ancient engineering feat and the cradle of Cordillera culture and history.
Wreath laying at the Kiangan Peace Center by the VFP Sons and Daughters Inc, municipal officials and military guests
But beyond these iconic wonders, this charming province has been a mute witness to the last months of the Second World War in the Philippines almost 80 years ago.
To highlight its vital role in history, the Province of Ifugao and the Municipality of Kiangan recently held the 79th Victory Day, a commemorative event to observe the Surrender of Japanese General Tomoyuki Yamashita which ended Second World War in the archipelago.
Cultural dances from the Ifugao Intangible Heritage Performing Arts Society
Themed “Inspiring Generations: Preserving the Sacrifices and Triumphs of our Heroes”, the two-day observance was held at the Kiangan National Shrine, a PVAO military memorial which marks the spot where Yamashita surrendered on Sept. 2, 1945 after successive defeats of the Imperial Japanese Army in the North Luzon and Cordillera regions in the hands of Filipino guerillas, US troops and Ifugao bolomen.
Monikered as “Tiger of Malaya”, Yamashita formally signed the instruments of surrender on Sept. 3 at Camp John Hay in Baguio City where he was flown by the Allied Forces.
World War 2 Reenactors at Kiangan Shrine
Activities included flower and candle offering at the Peace Museum, a historical forum on Ifugao heritage, veterans forum and medical mission, and reception evening for veterans and Ifugao generals in active service in the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
The Victory Day commemorative program highlighted by the traditional military honors, 21-gun salute to the war dead, and a socio-civic and cultural program which featured dancers from the Ifugao Intangible Heritage Performing Arts Society.
Victory Day is also supported by the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), the Veterans Federation of the Philippines, and the Philippine Veterans Bank which brought in World War 2 historical reenactors as part of its corporate social responsibility in keeping the heroism of veterans alive.
According to Ifugao governor Jerry Dalipog, the event is both a celebration of the uncommon valor of our forebears, and a continuing quest for a lasting peace among nations.
Military honora at the 79th Victory Day in Kiangan, Ifugao
He added that the province will prepare for a bigger and grander observance next year, with more diverse activities, including a possible production of a historical video documentary for the event’s 80th anniversary.
The old provincial capital of Ifugao, Kiangan is home to the Nagacadan Open Air Museum which is included in the country’s rice terraces inscribed in the Unesco World Heritage List.
Another significant World War 2 is Mt. Nagchajan in Mayoyao where last major battle took place from July 25 to August 7 where Japanese forces were defeated by the United States Armed Forces in the Philippines-North Luzon (USAFIP-NL). Also known as the Battle of Mayoyao Ridge, the victory is remembered locally as Lenong Ad Majawjaw or Peace Festival on Aug. 8-9.
Other towns which figured in the war’s closing chapter are Hungduan whose mountains became Japanese holdouts, and Banaue and Lagawe where prisoners of war were processed.
To popularize this World War 2 trail, the Department of Tourism Cordillera Administrative Regional Office has run two heritage caravans across the highland towns which are included in the historical narrative.
Kiangan Victory Day VIP guests
In photo at the Victory Day celebration are AFP deputy chief of staff for education and training Maj. General Noel Beleran, AFP inspector general Lt. Gen. Steve Crespillo, Philippine Navy flag officer-in-command Vice-Admiral Toribio D. Adaci Jr., (representing AFP chief of staff General Romeo Brawner Jr. as guest of honor and speaker), governor Jerry Dalipog, Kiangan mayor Raldis Andrei Bulayungan, representative from Ifugao congressman Solomon Chungalao, AFP Installation Management Command head Maj. Gen. Domingo Gobway, Philippine Army 5th Infantry Division commander Maj Gen Gulliver Señires, and historical reenactors portraying US troops and Filipino guerillas.
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