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Kiangan is one of the oldest towns of Ifugao Province. It is bounded on the
north by the municipality of Hingyon and Hungduan,
on the east by Lagawe, on the south by Lamut and on the west by Tinoc and Asipulo. It is politically subdivided into 15
barangays.

The town is accessible by land transportation via the National Road. Agriculture is the main source of livelihood
of the residents.
Kiangan is home to the Shrine of Yamashita which marks the spot where Japanese General Tomoyuki Yamashita
also known as the Tiger of Malaya, surrendered to the combined Filipino-American Forces towards the end of World War II.
Business Opportunities
The town of kiangan is an ideal place to produce organic farm products such as fruits and vegetables, rootcrops, coffee and
cocoa. It is also a good place to invest in toursit related facilities such as resort, hotels, demonstration farms, and recreational facilities.
Places of Interest
- St. Joseph Catholic Church
- Ibulao River
- Yamashita Shrine officially known as War Memorial Shrine
- Ambuaya Lake
- Hulit Falls
- Kiangan Rice Terraces
- Pangaggawan Cave
Photo Gallery
 Kiangan Municipal Hall
 St. Joseph Church
 Yamashita Shrine

 The Ibulao River also serves as boundary of Kiangan and Lagawe


 St. Joseph School
 Central Elementary School
 A street in the Poblacion
Schools
- Kiangan National High School
- Ifugao Academy
- St. Joseph School
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Visit also : Aguinaldo, Alfonso Lista,
Asipulo, Banaue,
Hingyon, Hungduan,
Lagawe,
Lamut, Mayoyao,
Tinoc
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