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Baguio stories

Stories. Short vids about where you can walk around, eat when you're tired and hungry.. and trivias about how the city came to be. This is how our city evolved to what it is today. Stories of people, places and events that made Baguio, well.. Baguio.


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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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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..


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Cafe Yagam. Authentic Cordillera coffee.

Cool-weather, strawberries, pine trees. What else is there that is native Baguio? Coffee? Where? JCo (too Manila). 7-11(too regular). Starbucks (God forbid!). You're in Baguio, for crying out loud! Go indigenous.

More eats...


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Yamashita Gold.

Rumored to have been buried in the Baguio, the latest attempt to find the lost gold is documented last year on the History Channel. Surprisingly, it concluded that Yamashita’s lost gold may never be found, because it never existed at all. Or is it?

More trivias..