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Baguio stories

A lot have been said about Baguio. But we'll dig a little deeper about the stories behind it. Like why the streets and parks have American names while Manila has Spanish ones.. why heritage houses and monasteries became haunted.. favorite restos of city folks. And then we start to appreciate the city more.


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Ili-Likha Artist Village. Art under construction.

Remember Kidlat Tahimik of Oh My Gulay? He founded another artist village cum resto that provides inspiration for Baguio artists and environmental advocates. Food's good, too!

More creatives..


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Good Shepherd. From charity to social enterprise.

The famous Baguio sweets are made by nuns?!? Yup, pray before you eat it. Makes it taste better.

More walks..


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Luisa's. Old Baguio coffee shop.

One of the oldest resto in Baguio. Let's go back in time where Baguio old-timers sit for a coffee.. .. and talk about the latest news with siopao/mami combo on the side.

More eats...


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Aguinaldo flees to Baguio.

Did you know Emilio Aguinaldo fled to Baguio when the American colonial rulers tried to arrest him? He was protected by Baguio's leading families who were supporters of his revolutionary government.

More trivias..