Tam-awan Village. The native village of the arts.
Hidden from the busy Session Road is the rich cultural heritage of Baguio. Nope, you don't have to go up Cordillera mountains to find it. It's just nearby. Calling you. "This is the real Baguio before the Americans came. Not Burnham Park."
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Mt. Pulag National Park. Top of the world.
Bored with the lockdown? Go to a real adventure and climb a mountain. A very high mountain. But be prepared. Be very prepared. Ok, not now. Just imagine going there.
More walks..
Good Taste. Baguio peeps take-out favorite.
Do you know where most Baguio folks eat and buy take-outs? This dining mecca was already serving budget meals even before it was in Jollibee's figment of imagination. Oh, have you ever seen a 'dumbwaiter'? Go there and meet him.
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The Chinese mestizos of Baguio.
Ever wondered why some Igorots and Cordillerans looked Chinese? Limahong? Ha! That was just an urban (rural?) legend. Here is an interesting story about a barangay in Benguet that tries to explain this mystery.