Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Tech Jungle
  • RAWRMag
  • BIZnest
  • Brands
  • About
    • BE PART OF THE LIONHEARTV FAMILY!
    • THE PRIDE
    • ADVERTISE AT LIONHEARTV
What's Hot

Darryl Yap says many celebrities are supporting ‘Love, Ngo’ despite political differences

May 24, 2026

Javi Benitez says Sue Ramirez and Dominic Roque could be ‘Endgame’

May 24, 2026

JBL Celebrates 80 Years of Powering Voices with New Audio Innovations and a Full-Day Audio Playground

May 24, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok
LionhearTVLionhearTV
  • Home
  • News
  • Tech Jungle
  • RAWRMag
  • BIZnest
  • Brands
  • About
    • BE PART OF THE LIONHEARTV FAMILY!
    • THE PRIDE
    • ADVERTISE AT LIONHEARTV
LionhearTVLionhearTV
Home»Television»Ifugao upland farmers’ problems to preserve its beauty and the rich culture in “Tinawon: Bigas at Buhay” on July 6
Television

Ifugao upland farmers’ problems to preserve its beauty and the rich culture in “Tinawon: Bigas at Buhay” on July 6

Mc Richard PaglicawanBy Mc Richard PaglicawanJuly 5, 2014No Comments2 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Email

Behind pretty pictures in postcards of the famous Banaue Rice Terraces, what problems do Ifugao upland farmers currently face to preserve its beauty and the rich culture behind it? Has the Eighth Wonder of the World been forsaken in favor of modernization and a better life?

Find out this Sunday (July 6) in a special documentary titled “Tinawon: Bigas at Buhay” narrated by veteran broadcast journalist Tony Velasquez.

Seen through the eyes of 65-year old farmer Jimmy Cabbigat, a retired Banaue municipal agricultural officer, are the hopes and fears about the future of the rice terraces, and the challenges of modernization that threaten the centuries-old Ifugao rice culture and traditions.

The farming of Ifugao rice or “tinawon” is a legacy passed on from generation to generation.

But because of outmigration and changing lifestyle preferences of younger Ifugaos, Manong Jimmy worries that someday there will no Ifugao farmers left to preserve the Banaue Rice Terraces.

“The problem with today’s generation, they do not want to do dirty work,” he says.

He added that even his own children have no time and patience to continue their family’s tradition.

Will Manong Jimmy be the last tinawon farmer in his family? What future awaits  the world-famous Ifugao Rice Terraces?

Don’t miss “Tinawon: Bigas at Buhay” this Sunday (July 6) on ABS-CBN Sunday’s Best, after “Gandang Gabi Vice.”  “Tinawon: Bigas at Buhay” is an international co-production of ABS-CBN News and Malaysia’s Sheunik Sdn. Bhd.

Thank you for reading this post! If you like this post, please share it on Facebook, Twitter or Google+. Invite us to your events and gatherings for a write-up or coverage: press/blog conferences, product launching, food tasting, demonstrations, exhibits, advocacy events, etc. If you have something to say – comments, suggestions, reactions, don’t hesitate to post a comment below. For more, email us at aolionheart@yahoo.com

Comments

ABS-CBN News and Curent Affairs Banaue Rice Terraces Jimmy Cabbigat Sheunik Sdn. Bhd
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit Email
Previous ArticleChalk presents its UAAP issue featuring Jeron Teng and Alyssa Valdez
Next Article “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” invades more than 200 theatres nationwide on July 9
Mc Richard Paglicawan
  • Website
  • Facebook
  • X (Twitter)
  • Instagram

LionhearTV has always believed in what the everyday reader can contribute, and has always been open to receiving input, help, or leads on stories.

Related Posts

‘Sang’gre’ reigns supreme until its finale episode

May 24, 2026

Elijah Canlas says he’s willing to risk career to fight for marginalized sectors

May 20, 2026

Erwan Heussaff unbothered by Anne Curtis having leading men in projects

May 18, 2026

AJ Raval says Aljur Abrenica is now “very loyal” partner

May 18, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Find us on Facebook
Blogmeter.Top



Trending

SILOG Awards 2026 returns to honor Filipino online creators and digital mavericks

May 13, 2026

Lion With A Heart Year 9, from acts of giving to sustainable impact

April 28, 2026

LionhearTV continues to grow: Strengthening BIZNest, Tech Jungle, and RAWRTrip for 2026

February 14, 2026

15 Adored PH Celebrity Loveteams That Eventually Parted Ways

February 2, 2026

25 Best Teleseryes of 2025

January 14, 2026
Showbiz News

Darryl Yap says many celebrities are supporting ‘Love, Ngo’ despite political differences

May 24, 2026

Javi Benitez says Sue Ramirez and Dominic Roque could be ‘Endgame’

May 24, 2026

‘Sang’gre’ reigns supreme until its finale episode

May 24, 2026

Jack Daniel’s on-stage mixtape creates a night of unscripted music, creative collaboration, and immersive nightlife energy

May 22, 2026

TikTok Shop Unlad Lokal opens new digital opportunities for Pasig MSMEs and young entrepreneurs

May 22, 2026
Most Viewed

Darryl Yap says many celebrities are supporting ‘Love, Ngo’ despite political differences

May 24, 2026

Javi Benitez says Sue Ramirez and Dominic Roque could be ‘Endgame’

May 24, 2026

JBL Celebrates 80 Years of Powering Voices with New Audio Innovations and a Full-Day Audio Playground

May 24, 2026

Joel Reglos Revisits the Architecture of Faith and Form in 5th Solo Exhibition, ‘Reminiscence’

May 24, 2026

vivo launches Php 149k flagship, here’s why it’s worth it

May 24, 2026
eMVP Digital is an online empire that useful pieces of information and a resource for a daily dose of entertainment in all forms. It produces LionhearTV.net, Dailypedia.net, RAWR Awards, RAWRMag, DailyPIPOL, and Broken Lion. These platforms have a highly-engaged audience per month, which varies from ages and sexes.



Blogmeter.Top
© 2026 LionhearTV.net.
  • Home
  • News
  • Tech Jungle
  • RAWRMag
  • BIZnest
  • Brands
  • About
    • BE PART OF THE LIONHEARTV FAMILY!
    • THE PRIDE
    • ADVERTISE AT LIONHEARTV

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.