Bucana - Davao City

Friday, 13 January 2012

The place is situated in the heart of Davao City. It’s the largest barangay when it comes to land area with 467 hectares and 54,000 registered voters, known as one of the richest Barangay in the entire Mindanao.
Fishing vessel BORADOR


The name of the Barangay Bucana is derived from the Spanish word “Voca” it means mouth, the outlet of Kabakan creek and Davao River.

My grandparents moved in Bucana after 2nd world war. I was born and bred in Bucana. Many years ago I witness many typhoons, massive waves and the sea waters goes to the village, destroyed houses and livelihood. People lives in the village are evacuating and moving their house far away from the shore lines.
Morning view in Barangay Bucana

The houses in Bucana are made of bamboos, coconut wood and nipa palm as roof. It’s called (Bahay Kubo) a traditional house in the Philippines. When the typhoon comes, the people in the village are helping one another locally term as “bayanihan” means all the people who lives in the area are helping hands to carry the house and move it away from danger area. Just imagine flock of ants carrying breadcrumbs.

Time flies and everything has change. The government did a great job by building the first landmark “seawall” for the safety of the citizen.

The place is very close to down town area, market, San Pedro Church, municipal, hospitals and clinics and business establishment. Main transportation is trisicad or tricycle it cost 5.00php per passenger. Fishing, trisicad driving, sari-sari stores are the sources of livelihood. 



The numbers of trisicad operates is fast growing every year. It causes some problems, loads of them are operating without licence or permit from LTO (Land Transportation Office). And most of the taxi drivers are frightened to enter the place due to the numbers of undisciplined drivers.

The cost of living is very low. Renting single bedroom for per person is about 800.00 - 1200.00 php, 500.00 - 800.00 php for bed spacer. Include water and light.

Refereces: 
http://robertolanolan.blogspot.com/2010/02/barangay-76-bucana-akong-gipanday-alang.html
http://farm5.staticflickr.com
rem-fe.com

12 comments:

  1. Michi said...:

    may mura pa pala ngayon na rent. i like the second photo, bihira na ko makakita niyan.

  1. Wow, that's really cheap rental! I have not been to Davao. Maybe a meet up with Davao bloggers when we visit? Hihi.

  1. ralph said...:

    nice to know that there is still "bayanihan" in bucana... one of the filipino traits we shouldn't forget. nice shots, jenn. Yahweh bless.

  1. Sionee said...:

    wow. this is a very nice info about Bucana. i love the picture of the sunrise. :)

  1. julie said...:

    Yay! Bayanihan ang pedecab. Haayyy! I so much want to go home!

  1. Gil Camporazo said...:

    Buka na (It's already open), that's what I thought of how bucana got her name. And this is your birthplace. And by her name so suggests, Bucana is accessible to big sea waves. It posts a danger to the residents there. Thus, the government in Davao, constructed the seawalls to prevent the rushing of big waves and to protect houses near its entrance.

  1. Amor Envina said...:

    taga davao po ba kayo?

  1. Unknown said...:

    Gusto ko makakita ng totoong bayanihan tulad ng nasa litrato! Galing!

  1. Cha said...:

    I felt happy when I saw your bayanihan picture because it meant only one thing- that Bayanihan is still very much alive in some provinces in the Philippines.

    http://travel-on-a-shoe-string.blogspot.com/2012/01/choco-late-de-batirol.html

  1. admin said...:

    Bucana

    Umagang kay ganda,
    pagka-gising mo sa umaga,
    kasabay sa pagsikat ng araw iyong makikita.
    Saan ka pa makakita ng tanawing ibang-iba.
    Kun'de sa Bucana lang pala.

    Bayanihan ay nangyayari,
    kapag ang bagyo ay naghahari.
    Kapit bisig kababayan,
    panalangin sa may kapal ating higpitan,
    ng atin malampasan ang sakunang nararanasan.

    Pangingisda, pagpapadyak o pagtitinda man iyong kabuhayan,
    Kayod kababayan,
    di bali ng hindi tayo yayaman,
    ang yaman ay materyal na bagay lamang,
    ang importante tayo ay kontento, maligay at nagmamahalan.

    -Inday Jenny Jayon - O'Toole

    Thank you sa lahat ng responce n'yo kababayan, kablogger at kaibigan.

  1. Lady Patchy said...:

    mside car pa rin talaga nag isa sa transportation dyan.i haven't seen a bayanihan pictures for al ong time now .meron pa rin pala nyan.

  1. fbalgos said...:

    this is nice!
    I haven't featured my birthplace yet in my travel blog.. I think this post just inspired me to do so.. Ewan lang kasi, its home, so it will be different

    BTW!!! you need travel blogs for ex links???
    Build ur post first, and then you can join the Pinoy Travel Bloggers Group

    the Travelling Morion and myself Pala-lagaw are both members

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