Hundred Islands National Park is a national park in the Philippines. The protected is located in the city of Alaminos, in the province of Pangasinan in northern Philippines. The islands, totaling 124 at low tide and 123 at
high tide, are scattered in Lingayen Gulf covering an area of
16.76 square kilometers (6.47 sq. mi). Only three of them have been
developed for tourism: Governor Island, Quezon Island, and Children's Island.
The Lucap wharf in Alaminos, the entrance to the National Park, is about 240 kilometers
(150 mi) north of Manila, the capital of the Philippines. The
islands are believed to be about two million years old. They are actually
ancient corals that
extend well inland, in an area previously comprising the seabed of an ancient
sea. The lowering of the sea level has exposed them to the surface.
The
peculiar "mushroom-like" shapes of some of the islands were caused by
the eroding
action of the ocean waves. The
national park was created by Presidential Proclamation No. 667, covering an
area of 16.76 square kilometers (6.47 sq. mi) and signed by President Manuel L.
Quezon on January 18,
1940, for the benefit and enjoyment of the people of the Philippines and known
as the Hundred Islands
National Park (HINP). The
Republic Act No. 3655 signed on June 22, 1962, created the Hundred Islands
Conservation and Development Authority (HICDA), for the conservation,
development and management of HINP. The park including Lucap Bay was
transferred from HICDA to the Philippine Tourism Authority (PTA) by virtue of
Section 35 of Presidential Decree No. 564.
On April 27, 1982 under Proclamation No. 2183, the national park
including Lucap Bay and its foreshore areas, beginning from Sitio Telbang to
the east to Sitio Recudo to the west, were declared as a Tourist Zone and Marine Reserve under the control and administration
of the PTA. Subsequently under the Presidential Proclamation No. 2237 enacted
on November 6, 1982, the parcels of land reserve for the Marine Fisheries
Multi-Purpose Farm (created under Proclamation No. 1282 of June 21, 1974) were
withdrawn and were also placed under the control and supervision of the Tourism
Authority for development purposes.
The Executive Order No. 436 signed by Former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on June 21, 2005 transferred the
administration, management, maintenance, and operation of the whole Hundred
Islands National Park (HINP), including all the activities, facilities, and
improvements thereafter, from the Philippine Tourism Authority (PTA) to the
city government of Alaminos, Pangasinan in pursuit of Republic Act No. 7160,
otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991, which encouraged the
transfer of power and authority from the national government to local
government units, in line with the government’s devolution program mandated by
the Constitution.
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