In conclusion, Culture is truly the mirror and voice of each of us in our identity and knowledge. Even though we come from different tribes, have different languages, traditions, respect, and understanding, we are united in a shared cultural heritage and history.
The Municipality of Echague truly embodies unity through a deep-rooted history, rich culture, beliefs, and enduring customs that will be passed down to future generations. From its initial recognition as a village, to its transformation into "Echague".
"The Queen town of Isabela", our town has nurtured a diverse yet harmonious community. The legacy of the Yogad People, alongside the influences of the Ilocano, Ibanag, Itawis, and other ethnolinguistic groups has defined Echague from the past to the present.
From unique foods like "Binallay" to amazing festivals like "Mengal" and the "Baile De Bakal", and the ever-passing down of local stories like "Capitan Tercero" and "Lappaw", the cultural heartbeat of Echague continues to resonate for generations to the future.
Indeed, Echague is not just a Municipality - it is a living, breathing story of it's people and a proudly reminder that our identity is a legacy that is shared. By honoring our ancestors, embracing our cultural differences, and embracing all that we have, we ensure that the Spirit of Echague and all our cultures will endure generations to come.