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Talibon, a municipality in Bohol, Philippines, boasts a rich cultural heritage and natural attractions. The town celebrates the feast day of the Blessed Trinity every last Saturday of May, showcasing its strong faith and religiosity. Talibon's cultural significance is also reflected in its local trades, such as fishing, seaweed farming, and pottery. Tourist Spots: *Carlos P. Garcia Monument and Park*: A historic site commemorating the 4th President of the Philippines, born in Talibon, who played a significant role in the guerilla movement and presidency. *Bongan Sandbar*: A breathtaking white sandy beach ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving. *Danajon Bank*: The Philippines' only double barrier reef, offering opportunities for diving and exploring. *Talibon Mangroves*: A 580-hectare eco-tourist destination featuring lush mangrove vegetation. *Ipil River*: A scenic river for boating, kayaking, fishing, and spotting bird species and monkeys. *Jao Island*: A picturesque island with white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, perfect for relaxation and water activities. *Calituban Reef and Wildlife*: A nature lover's paradise with diverse marine species and coral formations. Abundayon Festival: Talibon's vibrant culture is showcased in the Abundayon Festival, celebrating the town's bountiful harvest and rich heritage. The festival features colorful street dancing, cultural presentations, and exhibits highlighting the town's traditions and customs. Seafood: Talibon is known for its seafood, with fishing being a major industry. While it's not explicitly titled the "Seafood Capital of Bohol," its abundant seafood and fishing activities contribute significantly to the local economy.