Tanjay City is a fourth class city in the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines.
It was created by virtue of Republic Act 9026 otherwise known as "An act converting the Municipality of Tanjay, province of Negros Oriental into a component city to be known as the City of Tanjay". The Act was approved and signed by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on March 5, 2001. This act, which is a consolidation of House Bill No. 8880 and Senate Bill No. 2256, was finally passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on February 8, 2001. Tanjay was finally proclaimed a component city on April 1, 2001 after a plebiscite was conducted for the purpose.
Tourism
Tanjay City is also known for its Tourism Program which started in the late 1980s. Through a recent Sangguniang Panglunsod Resolution, the city is now dubbed as the City of Festivals. The major tourist attractions are:
- Sinulog de Tanjay (July)
- Paaway sa Kabayo (July)
- Pasko sa Tanjay (December)
- Budbod Festival (December)
The Saulog sa Tanjay is a colorful celebration in honor of St. James the Greater. It is held yearly on the 24th of July before the fiesta celebration.
Street dancing is performed by the participants wearing colorful costumes . This religious event is based on the legend of St. James the Greater miraculously aided the Christians riding a white horse and slew hundreds of moors during the battle.
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There are also potential tourist attractions waiting to be debuted to the public as well:
- Tiongson Ancestral Home (Poblacion)
- Luparan Falls and caves (Bulon, Sta. Cruz Nuevo)
- Rice Terraces (Canque, Pal-ew)
- Mambulong Lakes (Pal-ew)
- Mainit Hot Springs (San Isidro)
- Red Land Scenic Views (Bulon, Sta. Cruz Nuevo)
- Casa de las Dueñas, Hacienda Santa Escolástica (San José, Tanjay)