Baguio Art Scene. Artists' haven.
What happens when 4 retired artists meet? Yup, drink a couple of beers maybe but I doubt if they talked about their grandchildren though. That happened in 1988 and now Baguio is known as the "Asian Arts Hub" and art capital of the Philippines.
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PMA. The long grey line.
PMA. Bastion of the military elite. Where boys that entered its hallowed grounds walk out as esteemed military officers. Best time to go is weekends when you might chance upon a parade or silent drills. Ok, after the lockdown.
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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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First settlers of Baguio.
Before the foreigners came, Baguio was a peaceful place to live. Ibaloi families lived off the land with cattle and gold trading with people from the lowlands. Yup, gold was mined here centuries ago. Guess who got rich?