Tucked in the heart of Capiz lies Ma-ayon, a peaceful and picturesque municipality that boasts of hidden wonders, vibrant traditions, and natural beauty waiting to be explored. A true gem of Western Visayas, Ma-ayon is best known for its enchanting caves, rolling hills, and the fascinating stories of the past that still echo through its lands.
Ma-ayon’s name comes from the Hiligaynon phrase “ma-ayo nga lugar” meaning a “good place,” and rightfully so! The town is surrounded by scenic limestone mountains, lush valleys, and a network of caves like Igang Cave and Puting Bato, perfect for spelunking and eco-adventures. Locals also whisper about buried treasures and ancient artifacts, adding mystery to every trail.
The primary language in Ma-ayon is Hiligaynon, often blended with Capiznon expressions. The people are warm, welcoming, and deeply rooted in Bayanihan spirit, with a culture rich in oral traditions, folk tales, and rural artistry.
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The town bursts with color and rhythm during the Ma-ayon Town Fiesta held every May, honoring St. Isidore the Farmer, the town’s patron saint. Expect street dancing, agro-fairs, traditional games, and drumbeat parades that bring the entire town to life.
Locals love music inspired by nature and daily rural life. From harana-style serenades to upbeat festival beats, Ma-ayon’s music reflects the heart of its people simple, soulful, and sincere.