Ang Bais City gitawag nga "The City of Living Legends" tungod sa iyang mga talagsaon nga natural nga mga atraksiyon ug kultura. Usa sa mga nag-unang destinasyon sa Bais City mao ang bantog nga mga lagoon niini, nga ang matag usa adunay kaugalingon nga kaanyag.
The city’s identity is inextricably linked to its sugar industry. In , the Central Azucarera de Bais (CAB) was established by the Tabacalera of Spain, becoming one of the first sugar centrals in the Philippines. Matahom nga Dakbayan sa Bais - Bais City Offici...
In late 2024, the local government under Mayor Luigi Marcel T. Goñi officially adopted as the city’s anthem. Ang Bais City gitawag nga "The City of
The city's name is derived from "Bais," a local freshwater eel. Spanish Influence: In , the Central Azucarera de Bais (CAB)
Since "Matahom" is a Bisaya word meaning "Beautiful," these posts incorporate Bisaya and English to resonate with the local audience.
The hymn was composed by Rolin C. Obina and Oyvin Thon C. Valencia to foster unity and love for the city. Under the leadership of , the local government mandates its performance at all official events and ceremonies. It is also taught and sung across the city's 57 public schools, ensuring that the younger generation remains connected to their local roots. A City Built on Sugar and Heritage
: Often called the "Maldives of the Philippines," this stunning stretch of white sand emerges during low tide and is perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Talabong Mangrove Park & Bird Sanctuary