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Using a graphic organizer, discuss the

history of Malabon.
WEEK 2:Assessment 2:
MODULE 2 – HISTORY OF TAMBOBONG TO MALABON
DISCUSS THE HISTORY
OF MALABON
More than four years ago, Malabon was once a quaint
town according to Algoreth’s, the city was named
“Tambobong’. The former name originated from the
numerous tambo trees growing in the area. This was
originally called as Tambobong and was founded by the
Augustinian friars as a “Visita” of Tondo on May 21,
1599, four hundred years ago. It remained under this
administrative jurisdiction from 1627 to 1688.
FABRICA NG PRINCESA
In 1782 Governor General Jose Basco y Vargas launched
an economic program which came to be known as the
Tobacco Monopoly, in which tobacco production in the
Philippines would be totally controlled by the
government. The biggest cigar and cigarette factory
complex in the islands was located in Barrio Hulo,
Malabon.  Known as FABRICA NG PRINCESA to
Malabon.
La Independence

The newspaper La Independence


was first printed in Malabon’s
Asilo de Huerfanos (Orphanage),
where children orphaned by the
Plague of 1882 were housed.
Rufina
The fish sauce that has been  adding flavor to the
Filipino dining table for over 100 years began
operations in 1900, making RUFINA PATIS the
oldest fish sauce brand in the country. It was a
 widow and a fish dealer,  Rufina Salao vda. de
Lucas, who prepared the mix of fish and salt in
earthen jars that resulted in flavorful sauce that added
zest to everyday dishes.

MRS. RUFINA SALAO vda. de Lucas receives an award


from Pres.Garcia
Rufina’s  home industry that she put up with a capital
of 50 pesos, would grow into a national business and
would jumpstart patis production in the town. The
product would also make Malabon famous.
Pancit malabon
Pancit Malabon is a noodle
dish that originated in
Malabon, Metro Manila.
This dish is like a Pancit
Palabok, the difference is
the seafood toppings and
the traditional tough and
thick rice noodles that
distinguishes this dish
(VanjoMerano, 2014).
Tourist Spots
Asilo de Huertanos – the place where the “La Independencia”, the organ of the Katipunan was
printed. The place also served as orphanage for those who were affected by the plague of 1882.

Malabon Zoo and Aquarium – The zoo houses various animals and vast array of tropical fishes which
is open for public tour. It allows tourists to actually touch and pet animals.

Pagoda-Caracol – This celebration commemorates the Feast of Our Lady Immaculate Concepcion
every 8th of December, an annual celebration of the Catholic and Aglipay churches. The fluvial
procession starts in Malabon to Navotas Rivers, coupled with colorful street dancing.

Rizal Shrine – The shrine is situated in E. Rodriguez Plaza, San Agustin community. This marker was
built in honor of the Philippine National Hero, Dr. Jose Rizal.

San Bartolome Church – This Church was built in 1614 by the Spaniards.
Source
https://philippinescities.com/malabon-city/
https://panlasangpinoy.com/pancit-malabon-recipe /
Malabon history
Group J – member

Bonzon, maverick
Castro, marco angelo c.
Dela rosa, narizza
Junio, jazmhyne
Laderas, larie
Mingoy, jonathan

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