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titays

Liloan is home to the famous delicacy known both domestically and Internationally, the rosquillos. The making of these little ringlet cookies dates back to April 3, 1907, when the then 21-year-old margarita “Titay" Frasco was tinkering in her kitchen with her baking ingredients and making her new culinary creation. Rosquillos have become a household name, a product that is aptly celebrated in a festival that Liloan could call its very own. Titay's Liloan Rosquillos, inc. was founded in 1907 and had withstood the taste of the times in baking prowess.

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stone arc

This unique rock formation is located in Barangay Mulao. Its name was inspired by the famous Bible Story, Noah’s Arc. It has two rocks underneath that make it look like an arc standing in its foundation. This authentic rock formation is one of the remarkable natural resources in Lilo-an. It suits the adventurers’ leisure pursuit, especially on its way wherein you have to hop over the stones. The vicinity was surrounded by different sizes of stones, making it unique. The Municipality of Lilo-an is promoting this site to be one of its Tourist destinations with prohibitions to those who were not fit to trek to the crest and had fears of the cliffs. Precautions should be strictly observed on this site.

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suba

A prominent figure in Liloan’s map and list of infrastructure is the Suba bridge, which connects Barangay Poblacion to Barangay Catarman. What used to be a wooden bridge where yachts lined up, bringing tourists from several parts of the world to Liloan, has been changed into a concrete one. The bridge is also rich in stories and myths- of sunken ships and caught “mermaids,” of would-be suicide victims or young couple just enjoying the scene, of fierce military training, or children simply just enjoying the jump.

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malingin

Located in barangay Mulao, this spherical-shaped rock formation is another authentic wonder of Lilo-an. Its unique rock formation could capture the sights of tourists. This is the only huge rock in the area with this shape. Folklore says that this stone was once a church of the immortals that we people cannot see with our naked eyes.

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silot

Silot bay is a 100-hectare shallow tidal lagoon, with mangrove swamps, fishponds and two is lets located in Barangay Poblacion. 
Marine organisms like sea urchins thrive on the bay, and a huge area of mudflat where locals gather seashells could be seen during low tides. Aside from providing food for locals and birds, Silot bay is also a place for recreation, especially during the weekends when people from outside Liloan visit the area for a swim.

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