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."
More creatives..
The White House.
I live near this house. One time passing by, I met a group of tourists taking selfies. Me: "Bakit daw ba haunted house ito?" Tourists : "Kasi may white lady daw nagpapakita." Me: "White lady?" Tourists : "Opo, kasi white house nga." Okay. Now the legend has another twist.
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Qilla Restaurant. Fragrant Pakistani Cuisine.
Ever tried an aromatic and spicy food? Here's a good resto with an entertaining owner that recommends unique dishes you can try. Even explaining how it's cooked. Like a master showman. A dinner and a show.
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.