Negros Oriental, Philippines
Tanjay City
City of Professionals
A vibrant city in the heart of Negros Oriental, where history, culture, and natural beauty converge along the shores of the Tañon Strait.
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About Tanjay City
A 4th-class component city in Negros Oriental, 31 km north of Dumaguete and seat of the 2nd Congressional District. Nicknamed the "City of Professionals" for its well-educated residents — about 84,593 people across 24 barangays.
Tanjay is celebrated for its signature bodbod, a sweet sticky-rice delicacy, and was officially chartered on April 1, 2001.
Full historical archive- 4th Century AD
Ancient Settlement
Earliest evidence of human habitation — Song dynasty ceramics confirm Tanjay as an ancient maritime chiefdom.
- June 11, 1580
Spanish Foundation
Founded as "Missión de Santiago de los Ríos de Tanay," the center of religious supervision for the region.
- 1814
Sinulog Festival Born
The Sinulog sa Tanjay festival originated from colonial "Moro-moro" theater — a celebrated annual tradition.
- April 1, 2001
City Charter
Officially became a component city under Republic Act No. 9026.