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Lupao Travelogue (Awhs, Lupaodistrict, DJCNHS, Sinhs) by Hbpaulinojr.

This document provides an overview of agricultural sites, local delicacies, religious and tourist sites in the municipality of Lupao. It mentions dragon fruit and mushroom farms, as well as locally produced foods like tinapa, kamote tops and goat kalding. Religious sites highlighted include St. James Parish Church. Tourist attractions described are Pinsal Falls, Macanae Dam, Sto. Domingo Dam and Jasper Resort. The document aims to promote the hidden beauty, products and history of Lupao.
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Lupao Travelogue (Awhs, Lupaodistrict, DJCNHS, Sinhs) by Hbpaulinojr.

This document provides an overview of agricultural sites, local delicacies, religious and tourist sites in the municipality of Lupao. It mentions dragon fruit and mushroom farms, as well as locally produced foods like tinapa, kamote tops and goat kalding. Religious sites highlighted include St. James Parish Church. Tourist attractions described are Pinsal Falls, Macanae Dam, Sto. Domingo Dam and Jasper Resort. The document aims to promote the hidden beauty, products and history of Lupao.
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Dragon Fruit Farm at Barangay

San Pedro and Parista

Luningning’s Farm near at


Macanae Dam Captivating Sceneries
Halina’t Tuklasin
Overlooking Caraballo Mountains is a ang natatagong
stress-reliever and a way to discover
new heights of adventure. Ganda at Yaman ng
Lupao
Mushroom Production Farm at Barangay
Parista and San Antonio Este

Proud Products and Delicacies


at OTOP Lupao

Local Delicacies
Due to its history and cultural background, Lupaoenian cuisine is greatly influenced by the Ilocanos
and Pangasinenses. Rice is a staple food. Bangus, bagoong and alamang from Dagupan. Tinapa or
smoked fish is also a famous dish which was commonly made locally in Ubbog. Locals also love their
vegetables such as diningdeng- a concoction of vegetables & fish sauce; and boiled kamote tops. Goat
"kalding" is a common treat for all occasions. It is a common ingredient on dishes such as pinapaitan,
kilawin & adobo. And the popular Sisig Mushroom.
St. James Parish Church

Pinsal Falls
6.5 Km. from the heart of the
Lupao’s name is derived from an Municipality from Poblacion
itchy shrub called “Lupa” West to Namulandayan
Simple on it’s own unique way, as you
St. James (Senor Santiago) discover Lupao as it’s finest . From
captivating sceneries to enjoy, na- Macarena Hotel
Patron Saint and Resort
ture’s wonder gift to human up to
man-made wonders to offer.
Macanae Dam

Jasper Resort

Sto. Domingo Dam

CONTRIBUTORS:
HERMINIO B. PAULINO, JR.—AGUPALO WESTE HIHG SCHOOL
JOJI M. SAGUN—DONA JUANA CHIOCO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
PAULINA AYAP—LUPAO DISTRICT
ANGELITO M. VALENTON– SAN ISIDRO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

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