Bacolod is a lively city with a mix of historical charm and modern attractions. Visitors can explore The Ruins, San Sebastian Cathedral, and Bacolod Public Plaza. The city's food scene is legendary, offering specialties like chicken inasal, piaya, and Napoleones pastries. The annual MassKara Festival, featuring colorful masks and street dancing, is a must-experience event.
Bacolod played a significant role during the Spanish and American colonial periods as a center of the sugar industry. It was officially declared a city in 1938 and became famous for its resilient and cheerful people, giving rise to the MassKara Festival, symbolizing optimism despite hardships.
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