Agusan del Sur showcases culture in 2026 Palarong Pambansa logo

Agusan del Sur has unveiled details of its logo for the 2026 Palarong Pambansa, highlighting local heritage through three symbolic elements.

The province is hosting the 66th edition of the multisport event under the theme Palaro Tu AgSur. Officials said the name honors the Manobo indigenous group by incorporating the term tu.

The logo features the Agusan River on the left side of the letter A. The river stretches about 350 kilometers and supports agriculture, transport, and flood control in the area. It also includes the Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary, which is on the Philippines tentative list for UNESCO World Heritage status.

On the right side are patterns drawn from suyam, a traditional Manobo embroidery style using red, black, yellow, and white threads. These three patterns stand for Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. In the center is the silhouette of the Golden Tara, a 12-centimeter, 1.8-kilogram gold artifact found in 1917 and now kept at the Field Museum in Chicago.

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Agusan del Sur will host the 66th Palarong Pambansa from May 24 to 31, offering free transportation and tours for participants and spectators across multiple venues.

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At least two senators and seven House members will attend a dialogue with fisherfolk, frontliners, local officials and students on West Philippine Sea issues in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, on Monday. The event, organized by the Atin Ito Coalition behind three civilian supply missions to the area, aims to discuss national sovereignty, livelihoods and regional security.

The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Region V is developing a Bicol Studies curriculum that begins with ecology and cuisine. According to a Technical Working Group member, environmental factors like rainfall and volcanic soil have shaped Bicolano identity, particularly the thriving of pili nuts. This approach aims to deepen understanding of the region's history and culture.

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