The following is the list of firsts in the Philippines .
In order to be listed, each feat must be backed up by a third-party reliable source explicitly stating that the feat is the first. Corporate milestones, such as the first branch or property of a particular company in the Philippines, are excluded, unless it is also a first in its industry.
Architecture and Engineering [ edit ]
The following are the first buildings or structures of their type.
Religious buildings [ edit ]
Hotels and restaurants [ edit ]
Building certifications [ edit ]
Education buildings [ edit ]
Transportation buildings [ edit ]
Catriona Gray , Miss Universe 2018 .
First Filipino Miss International Queen : Kevin Balot (2012)[ 31]
First Filipino Miss Supranational: Mutya Johanna Datul (2013)[ 32]
First Filipino Miss Heritage : Odessa Mae Tadaya (2014)[ 33]
First Filipino Miss Globe: Ann Lorraine Colis (2015)[ 34]
First Filipino Miss Scuba International: Cindy Pacia Madduma (2015)[ 35]
First Filipino Miss United Continents: Jeslyn Santos (2016)[ 36]
First Filipino Mrs. Grandma Universe: Agnes Jakosalem (2017)[ 37]
First Filipino Reina Hispanoamericana : Teresita Marquez (2017)[ 38]
First Filipino Miss Multinational: Sophia Senoron (2017)[ 39]
First Filipino Miss Eco International: Cynthia Thomalla (2018)[ 40]
First Filipino Miss Summer World: Kaycee Coleen Lim (2018)[ 41]
First Filipino Miss Landscape International: Karen Grace Atienza (2018)[ 42]
First Filipino Miss Tourism Worldwide: Zara Carbonell (2018)[ 43]
First Filipino Miss Intercontinental: Karen Gallman (2018)[ 44]
First Filipino Miss Tourism World Intercontinental: Francesca Taruc (2019)[ 45]
First Filipino Noble Queen of the Universe: Patricia Javier (2019)[ 46]
First Filipino Miss Trans Global: Mela Franco Habijan (2020)[ 47]
First Filipino Miss Eco Teen International: Roberta Tamondong (2020)[ 48]
First Filipino Miss Aura International: Alexandra Faith Garcia (2021)[ 49]
First Filipino Miss Culture International: Samela Aubrey Godin (2021)[ 50]
First Filipino Miss Interglobal: Miriam Damoah (2021)[ 51]
First Filipino Miss Summit International: Nica Zosa (2022)[ 52]
First Filipino Reina Internacional del Cacao: Jerelleen Rodriguez (2022)[ 53]
First Filipino Miss Global: Shane Tormes (2022)[ 54]
First Filipino Miss CosmoWorld: Meiji Cruz (2022)[ 55]
First Filipino Miss Planet International: Maria Luisa Varela (2023)[ 56]
First Filipino Miss Chinese World: Annie Uson Chen (2023)[ 57]
First Filipino Miss Environment International: Shannon Robinson (2023)[ 58]
First Filipino Manhunt International : June Macasaet (2012)[ 59]
First Filipino Mister International : Neil Perez (2014)[ 60]
First Filipino Mr Gay World : John Raspado (2017)[ 61]
First consecutive titles in Miss Asia Pacific International : Maria del Carmen Ines Zaragoza (1982) and Bong Dimayacyac (1983)[ 62]
First consecutive titles in Miss Tourism International : Rizzini Alexis Gomez (2012) and Angeli Dione Gomez (2013)[ 63]
First consecutive titles in Mr Gay World : John Jeffrey Carlos (2019), Leonard Kodie Macayan (2020) and Joel Rey Carcasona (2021)[ 64]
First Mister International hosted: 2015 in Manila [ 65]
First Miss Intercontinental hosted: 2019 in Manila [ 66]
First Mister World hosted: 2019 in Manila [ 67]
National-level pageants [ edit ]
Government and politics [ edit ]
House of Representatives [ edit ]
First Filipino marriage to a foreigner: Nicolasa de Alvarez, a native Filipino to Pablo Alvarez, a Spaniard – 1585[ 96]
First scientific map of the Philippines: Murillo Velarde map – 1734[ 97]
First Filipina to lead an uprising against a foreign power: Gabriela Silang – 1763[ 98]
First Filipino documented serial killer: Juan Severino Mallari – 1816–1826[ 99]
First waterworks system in the Philippines: Carriedo – July 24, 1882[ 100]
First Filipino novel: Nínay – authored by Pedro Paterno and published in 1885[ 101]
First President of Katipunan : Deodato Arellano – elected in October 1892[ 102]
First ice cream store in the Philippines: Clarke's Ice Cream Parlor – 1899[ 103]
First automobile in the Philippines: Richard-Brasier roadster car – imported in 1904[ 104]
First labor union in the Philippines: Unión Obrera Democrática Filipina – established on February 2, 1902 [ 105]
First aircraft to fly in the Philippines: Shriver's Skylark biplane of James "Bud" Mars – February 21, 1911[ 106]
First labor day in the Philippines: throughout the establishment of Congreso Obrero de Filipinas on May 1, 1913[ 107]
First female chief nurse and superintendent of the Philippine General Hospital : Anastacia Giron-Tupas – 1917[ 108]
First Balagtasan in the Philippines: took place at Instituto de Mujeres in Manila on April 6, 1924[ 109]
First comic strip in the Philippines: Kenkoy – published on January 11, 1929[ 110]
First Filipina to be featured on the Philippine peso: Tandang Sora – appeared on ₱100 banknote from the English series from 1951 to 1966[ 111]
First US president to visit Manila: Dwight D. Eisenhower – June 14, 1960[ 112]
First national celebration of Philippine Independence Day on June 12: 1962[ 113]
First chop-chop lady in Philippine history: Lucila Lalu – her mutilated body was discovered in the parts of Metro Manila on May 28, 1967[ 114]
First National Artist of the Philippines : Fernando Amorsolo – posthumously awarded on April 27, 1972[ 115]
First female commercial pilot: Aimee Carandang – 1993[ 116]
First Aeta lawyer in Philippine history: Wayda Cosme – 2001[ 117]
First recipient of Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title: awarded in February 2002 to the towns of Bago and Kankanaey in Bakun, Benguet [ 118]
First Philippine variety show to be franchised in another country: Eat Bulaga! – throughout Eat Bulaga! Indonesia which was aired on July 16, 2012[ 119]
First female Quezon Service Cross recipient: Miriam Defensor Santiago – posthumously awarded on December 3, 2018[ 120]
First Filipino Lorenzo il Magnifico Award recipient: Michael Villagante – awarded on October 31, 2021[ 121]
First Philippine program to launch non-fungible tokens (NFTs) or digital trading cards: Idol Philippines – throughout a partnership with Theta Network which was launched on August 12, 2022[ 122] [ 123]
First Filipino to travel to all the countries in the world (recognized by the United Nations ): Odette Aquitania Ricasa – August 25, 2022[ 124]
First first commercial airline in the Philippines: Iloilo-Negros Air Express (INAEC) – February 1, 1933[ 125]
Philippine Air Force F-5E
Sangdugong Panaguinip , the first Philippine Tagalog-language opera.
First films screened: Un Homme Au Chapeau (Man with a Hat), Une scene de danse Japonaise (Scene from a Japanese Dance), Les Boxers (The Boxers), and La Place de L’ Opera (The Place L’ Opera) at the Salon de Pertierra in Escolta, Manila – January 1, 1897[ 130]
First films shot: Panorama de Manila (Manila landscape), Fiesta de Quiapo (Quiapo Fiesta), Puwente de España (Bridge of Spain), and Esceñas Callejeras (Street scenes) by Antonio Ramos (also first Filipino motion picture producer) – 1898[ 130]
First hall exclusively for film viewing: Cine Walgrah at No. 60 Calle Santa Rosa in Intramuros , Manila – 1900[ 130]
First Filipino-owned movie theater: Cinematograpo Rizal established by Jose Jimenez along Azcarraga street in Manila – 1903[ 130]
First film produced in the Philippines: La vida de Jose Rizal by Rizalina Photoplay Company and directed by Edward Gross, an American – August 23, 1912
First film produced in the Philippines by Filipinos: Dalagang Bukid – September 19, 1919[ 131]
First kissing scene in Philippine cinema: Luis Tuason and Isabel "Dimples" Cooper in the film Ang Tatlong Hambog – 1926[ 132]
First Filipino horror movie: Ang Manananggal – 1927[ 133]
First all-talking, completely sound Filipino film: Punyal na Ginto – March 9, 1933[ 134]
First Filipino film to have gained international recognition:[ 135] Zamboanga – 1937[ 136]
First Filipino female feature film director: Carmen Concha – 1939[ 137]
First Filipino movie with colored sequences: Ibong Adarna – 1941[ 138]
First Filipino movie in full-color: Prinsipe Amante – 1951[ 139]
first Filipino movie to be acclaimed in an international film festival:[ 140] Genghis Khan – showed on the Venice Film Festival in 1952[ 141]
First Filipino full-length animation film: Adarna – 1997[ 142]
First Filipino short film to win Best Short Film Award in Cannes Film Festival : Anino by Raymond Red – May 25, 2000[ 143]
First Filipino film director to win Best Director Award in Cannes Film Festival : Brillante Mendoza – May 23, 2009[ 144]
First Filipino Actress to win Best Actress Award in Cannes Film Festival: Jaclyn Jose – May 22, 2016[ 145]
First Filipino Actress with 2 movies that reached ₱800 million mark: Kathryn Bernardo (The Hows of Us and Hello, Love, Goodbye ) – 2018 and 2019[ 146] [ 147]
First animated Netflix film from the Philippines: Hayop Ka!: The Nimfa Dimaano Story – October 29, 2020[ 148]
First Filipino Actor to win Best Actor Award in Asian Academy Creative Awards: Arjo Atayde – December 4, 2020[ 149]
First Filipino Actor to win Best Actor Award in Venice Film Festival : John Arcilla – September 11, 2021[ 150]
First Filipino Actress to win Outstanding Asian Star in Seoul International Drama Awards : Belle Mariano – September 5, 2022[ 151]
First openly transgender woman to win best supporting actress at the Metro Manila Film Festival : KaladKaren – April 11, 2023[ 152]
First daily newspaper: The Philippines Herald [ 161]
First Filipino Christians: Rajah Humabon, Rajah Kolambu, and 400 other Filipino – April 14, 1521[ 162]
First Religious Order in the Philippines : Franciscans – 1577[ 163]
First Filipino Priest: Martin Lakandula – 1590[ 164]
First Catholic printed book in the Philippines : Doctrina Christiana – 1593[ 165]
First Filipino Catholic cardinal : Rufino Santos – by Pope John XXIII in 1960[ 166]
First Filipino Catholic bishop : Jorge Barlin – 1905[ 167]
First Filipino Catholic saint : Lorenzo Ruiz – canonized by Pope John Paul II on October 18, 1987[ 168]
First Filipino Master of the Order of Preachers : Gerard Timoner III – elected on July 13, 2019[ 169]
First Filipino Pontifical Swiss Guard : Sebastian Esai Eco Eviota – joined on January 22, 2022[ 170]
First Filipino Superior General of the De La Salle Brothers : Armin Luistro – elected on May 18, 2022[ 171]
First Marian international shrine in the Philippines: Antipolo Cathedral – declared on June 18, 2022[ 172]
First Catholic Holy Mass : Site of event disputed – 1521[ 173]
Easter Mass in Limasawa – officially recognized by the government through Republic Act No. 2733[ 174]
Other proposed sites of the event by historians includes Masao, or Mazaua in Butuan , and Magallanes in Agusan del Norte [ 173]
First Papal visit in the Philippines: Pope Paul VI from November 27–29, 1970 in Manila [ 175]
First National Eucharistic Congress of the Philippines hosted: 1929 in Manila [ 176]
First Eucharistic congress hosted: 1937 in Manila [ 177]
First National Youth Day of the Philippines hosted: 1986 in Manila [ 178]
First World Youth Day hosted: 1995 in Manila [ 179]
First World Meeting of Families hosted: 2003 in Manila [ 180]
First Asian Youth Day hosted: 2009 in Cavite [ 181]
Science and technology [ edit ]
The PRR-1, the first nuclear reactor in the Philippines.
Electric transportation [ edit ]
First satellites:
First satellite owned by a Filipino entity: Agila 1 /Mabuhay – acquired as Palapa B2-P by Mabuhay Satellite Corporation from PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara in 1996
First Filipino satellite launched to space: Agila 2 – launched in 1997
First satellite designed and built by Filipinos / microsatellite: Diwata-1 – launched and deployed in 2016[ 190]
First Filipino cube satellite launched to space: Maya-1 – launched and deployed in 2018[ 191]
First asteroids named after a Filipino: 6282 Edwelda – named after Edwin Aguirre and Imelda Joson in 1995[ 192]
First minor planet named after a Filipino: 13241 Biyo – named after Dr. Josette Biyo in 1998[ 193]
First Filipina mission operations manager of NASA : Angelita Castro-Kelly – appointed in 1990[ 194]
Teófilo Yldefonso , the first athlete to win a medal for the Philippines at the Olympics.
Hidilyn Diaz , the Philippines' first Olympic gold medalist .
First Filipino U.S. Open Nine-ball champion: Efren Reyes – 1994[ 223]
First Filipino APF Asian Women's 9-Ball Open champion: Chezka Centeno – August 28, 2022[ 224]
First Filipino North Pole Marathon finisher: Victor Consunji – April 2016[ 225]
First Filipino Antarctic Ice Marathon finisher: Maggie Wilson – November 2017[ 226]
First Filipino UCI Mountain Bike World Championships participant: Ariana Evangelista (cycle sports) – 2022 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in Les Gets , France [ 227]
First Filipino World Games medalist: Carlo Biado (billiards) – 2017 World Games in Wrocław , Poland [ 228]
First Filipina World Games medalist: Junna Tsukii (karate) – 2022 World Games in Birmingham , United States [ 229]
First Filipino Universiade gold medalist: Wesley So (chess) – 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan , Russia [ 230]
First Filipino JuJutsu World Championship gold medalist: Meggie Ochoa (jiu-jitsu) – 2018 JuJutsu World Championship in Malmö , Sweden [ 231]
First Filipino Winter Universiade participant: Misha Fabian (figure skating) – 2019 Winter Universiade in Krasnoyarsk , Russia [ 232]
First Filipino World Artistic Gymnastics Championships gold medalist: Carlos Yulo (gymnastics) – 2019 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Stuttgart , Germany [ 233]
First Filipina NEC Karuizawa 72 champion: Yuka Saso (golf) – 2020 LPGA of Japan Tour in Kitasaku District, Nagano , Japan [ 234]
First Filipina U.S. Women's Open champion: Yuka Saso (golf) – 2021 U.S. Women's Open in San Francisco , California , United States [ 235]
First Filipino Spartan World Championships finisher: Elias Tabac – December 2021[ 236]
First Filipino Junior World Championships qualifier: Sofia Frank (figure skating) – 2021 Santa Claus Cup in Budapest , Hungary [ 237]
First Filipino to win all gold medals in the Southeast Asian Games : Carlos Yulo (gymnastics) – 2021 Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi , Vietnam [ 238]
First Filipino World Athletics Championships medalist: EJ Obiena (pole vault) – 2021 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon [ 239]
First Filipina Simone Asia Pacific Cup champion: Princess Mary Superal (golf) – 2022 Simone Asia Pacific Cup in Jakarta , Indonesia [ 240]
First Filipino W Series participant: Bianca Bustamante (motorsport) – 2022 W Series in Barcelona , Spain [ 241]
First Filipino F1 Academy champion: Bianca Bustamante (motorsport) – 2023 F1 Academy season in Cheste , Valencian Community , Spain [ 242]
First Asian Games hosted: 1954 in Manila [ 243]
First Southeast Asian Games hosted: 1981 in Manila [ 244]
First full Twenty20 International match of the Philippine national cricket team : vs. Papua New Guinea , March 22, 2019, in Amini Park , Port Moresby (2018–19 ICC T20 World Cup East Asia-Pacific Qualifier – Regional Final )[ 245]
^ First built in 1872 as a wooden bridge. Reconstructed as a steel bridge in 1908.[ 10]
^ Completed but never made operational.[ 78]
^ Bowling was just a demonstration sport at the 1988 Summer Olympics; therefore, the medal is not credited to the overall medal tally for the Philippines.[ 198]
^ While Moreno is a competitor for the Philippines, the medal he won in the mixed team event is credited to the Mixed-NOC in the official medal tally.[ 199] [ 200] [ 201]
^ Became woman grandmaster in 2016, title confirmed by FIDE in March 2017.[ 212]
^ It was not specified in the source which clubs or teams participated in the match but the trophy of the tournament was won by Sandow football team which became a club in 1909.[ 213]
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