Museo Kordilyera. Indigenous culture.
Another museum? Yup, Baguio has lots. But this one's new and modern. A venue for research and exhibitions of the social life and culture of the Cordilleras. You know, cerebral stuff. What do you expect? It's inside UP Baguio. These guys think a lot aside from protesting something.. somewhere.
More creatives..
Bridal Veil Falls. Waterfall wonder.
You can actually see it every time you go up to Baguio. Mayor Zamora could have seen it after he evaded the quarantine checkpoint. If he wasn't sleeping... Hehe.
More walks..
Vizco's. Baguio strawberries in a cake.
The perennial Baguio strawberries. It's grown in nearby Trinidad town actually. But what the heck, the city made it famous. Since the Trinidad Strawberry Festival is canceled, best way to get it is in this resto.
More eats...
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.