Welcome to Cabanatuan City, the beating heart of Nueva Ecija and the proud “Tricycle Capital of the Philippines!” Known for its golden fields, heroic legacy, and bustling city charm, Cabanatuan is where countryside serenity meets urban flair. It’s a place where every ride tells a story and every bite tastes like home.
Cabanatuan is a first-class component city in Central Luzon, known for its warm, hospitable locals called Cabanatueños. It’s a major commercial hub and gateway to the agricultural province of Nueva Ecija. If you hear the buzz of engines, it’s probably one of the over 30,000 tricycles zipping through the streets—yes, they love their rides here!
Cabanatuan thrives on a vibrant culture that blends tradition and modern life. The people celebrate their local pride with the Tsinelas Festival, honoring the city’s thriving footwear industry, and various religious fiestas that showcase parades, dances, and communal feasts.
The dominant languages are Tagalog and Ilocano, with English widely understood. The lifestyle is a mix of agricultural heritage and urban evolution—expect to see rice fields and tech hubs just blocks apart.
You haven’t truly experienced Cabanatuan without trying:
The city grooves to a mix of Original Pilipino Music (OPM), live acoustic sets in cafés, and barangay karaoke nights that fill the neighborhoods with song. It’s a place where music is both a celebration and a connection.