Malong Building (Lingayen)
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Named after Andres Malong, a renowned Pangasinan hero and leader of devastating revolt against the Spaniards in 1660 to 1661.
> Construction started in March, 1956 during the term of Governor Conrado F. Estrella (1955- 1963).
> Underwent general facelift and restoration works under Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. in 2008.
Below Offices under the Malong Bldg.
1. Pangasinan Tourism Center
2. Tourism Operations Division
3. Principal Engineering Office
4. Provincial Planning and Development
5. National Statistical Information Center
6. Pangasinan Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Office
7. Special events office
8. Bids and Award Committee Office
> Construction started in March, 1956 during the term of Governor Conrado F. Estrella (1955- 1963).
> Underwent general facelift and restoration works under Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr. in 2008.
Below Offices under the Malong Bldg.
1. Pangasinan Tourism Center
2. Tourism Operations Division
3. Principal Engineering Office
4. Provincial Planning and Development
5. National Statistical Information Center
6. Pangasinan Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Office
7. Special events office
8. Bids and Award Committee Office
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 16°1'59"N 120°13'58"E
- Pangasinan Provincial Capitol 0.2 km
- Teachers Building 0.3 km
- Uson Lumberyard 7.2 km
- Material Recovery Facility- Sual 23 km
- Alaminos City Hall 30 km
- NFA 30 km
- DPWH, 1st PED 30 km
- Suki Market 30 km
- City of Alaminos 32 km
- Anda Municipal Hall 42 km
- Poblacion (Lingayen) 0.9 km
- The Lingayen Gulf (Historical) 1 km
- Pangapisan North 2.4 km
- Sitio San Gabriel 3.4 km
- Sitio Bukig, Lingayen, Pangasinan 3.5 km
- Agno River Mouth 3.7 km
- Balococ 3.9 km
- Blacksand Mining area 4.9 km
- Pangasinan 11 km
- Lingayen Gulf 30 km