The Blood Compact Monument, crafted by renowned 20th-century Filipino sculptor Napoleon Abueva, stands as a bronze testament to a pivotal historical event. Located just east of Tagbilaran City, it overlooks the ocean and commemorates the Sandugo, or Blood Compact, of 1565. This significant ritual sealed an alliance between Spanish soldier Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and local chieftain Datu Sikatuna, symbolizing their mutual trust and cooperation. Today, visitors can observe the detailed bronze figures and reflect on the rich history and cultural significance of this early act of diplomacy.
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