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Whang-od still strong

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BAGUIO - Despite her fragile age, Kalinga’s oldest mambabatok Maria “Whang-od” Oggay, continues to draw her share of visitors at her small village, Buscalan, in Tinglayan town Kalinga.

Believed to be over 100 years old, Whang-od was reported to be sick the past weeks which prompted a viral panic over social media.

However, Tinglayan tourism officer Johnny Tigganay said Whang-od remains strong and can still manage to entertain her visitors every day.

Tigganay said over the weekend, some 200 local and foreign tourists with officials of the National Youth Commission, Film Developmen­t Center of the Philippine­s and personnel from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) visited local icon and had her ink them with her trademark tattoo.

Tigganay said 85 percent of tourists visiting Tinglayan, takes a side trip to Buscalan to have a glimpse of the famed tattoo artist.

In 2016, the tourism office recorded 40,000 tourists with the municipali­ty topping tourism growth rates in the province.

Tigganay said this year, there are 1,436 local and foreign tourists who visited Buscalan averaging 35 visitors in a day.

In the town, attraction­s like the Mount Sleeping Beauty, waterfalls, rice terraces, hot springs and the dead volcano are also frequented by tourists.

In a bid to improve the access going to Tinglayan attraction­s, the government has cemented some roads networks with others still under constructi­on.

Whang–od is touted as the oldest surviving traditiona­l tattooist, childless and single, heirs to her art comprise of nieces, great grandniece­s which number close to a dozen, all practicing the Kalinga art of traditiona­l tattoo.

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