Culture
February 16, 2024
The name "Tarlac" traces its roots to the Aeta word "Malatarlak," signifying a talahib-like weed. This area, situated in the western mountain regions, was once inhabited by the Aetas. Established as a province by the Spaniards in 1874, Tarlac emerged from the lands of Pampanga and Pangasinan, shaping its linguistic landscape with Kapampangan and Ilocano dialects. Read more »
The Kuraldal Festival, a time-honored tradition in Sasmuan Pampanga, unfolded from January 5 to 10, marking a momentous occasion deeply rooted in religious reverence and cultural significance. Read more »