Banaue Rice Terraces
Philippines
Banaue Rice Terraces
Philippines
Description:
The Banaue Rice Terraces are
2000-year old terraces that were carved into the mountains of Ifugao in the
Philippines by ancestors of the indigenous people. The Rice Terraces are
commonly referred to by Filipinos as the “Eighth Wonder of the World”. It is
commonly thought that the terraces were built with minimal equipment, largely
by hand. The terraces are located approximately 1500 meters (5000 ft) above sea
level and cover 10,360 square kilometers (about 4000 square miles) of
mountainside. They are fed by an ancient irrigation system from the rainforests
above the terraces. It is said that if the steps are put end to end it would
encircle half the globe. Locals to this day still plant rice and vegetables on
the terraces. The result is the gradual erosion of the characteristic “steps”,
which need constant reconstruction and care.
The Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras is an
outstanding example of an evolved, living cultural landscape that can be traced
as far back as two millennia ago in the pre-colonial Philippines. The terraces
are located in the remote areas of the Philippine Cordillera mountain range on
the northern island of Luzon, Philippine archipelago. While the historic
terraces cover an extensive area, the inscribed property consists of five
clusters of the most intact and impressive terraces, located in four
municipalities. They are all the product of the Ifugao ethnic group,
a minority community that has occupied these mountains for thousands of years.
The five inscribed
clusters are; (i) the Nagacadan terrace cluster in the municipality of Kiangan,
a rice terrace cluster manifested in two distinct ascending rows of terraces
bisected by a river; (ii) the Hungduan terrace cluster that uniquely emerges
into a spider web; (iii) the central Mayoyao terrace cluster which is
characterized by terraces interspersed with traditional farmers’ bale (houses)
and alang (granaries); (iv) the Bangaan terrace cluster in the
municipality of Banaue that backdrops a typical Ifugao traditional village; and
(v) the Batad terrace cluster of the municipality of Banaue that is nestled in
amphitheatre-like semi-circular terraces with a village at its base. The Ifugao Rice Terraces are the priceless
contribution of Philippine ancestors to humanity. Built 2000 years ago
and passed on from generation to generation, the Ifugao Rice Terraces represent
an enduring illustration of an ancient civilization that surpassed various
challenges and setbacks posed by modernization.
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