
The Diplomat Hotel on Dominican Hill
by Jhaypee Guia on January 13, 2014In May 1911, the councils of the Province of the Dominican Order voted to construct a vacation house in Baguio on a 17-hectare property they had acquired when the American authorities were encouraging people to come here.
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Panagbenga 2013
by Xtian Mack on February 26, 2013The 18th annual celebration of the Baguio Flower Festival, popularly known as the Panagbenga Festival, was celebrated in full earnest by the people of Baguio and were hosts to thousands of visitors local and foreign alike. The Panagbenga Festival is a month-long annual flower festival in Baguio, the summer capital of the Philippines. Panagbenga is thought to be a Malayo-Polynesian word of origin, meaning "season of blooming."
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Lasting Impression at Tam-awan Village
by Jane Dacumos on October 16, 2012Shaped by the Chanum Foundation in 1998 and fastly became one of the tourist destinations in Baguio City, Tam-awan Village is an artist collection of Ifugao and Kalinga huts that combines indigenous aesthetics and exquisite Cordilleran craftsmanship.
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Have Your Fortune Told at Baguio City’s Bell Church
by Jhaypee Guia on September 6, 2012Bell Church is a cluster of temples located on the border of Baguio City and Trinidad Valley. Its exotic oriental architecture, pagoda roof, ornate gateway, dragon ornaments, Buddha, and guarded windows gaze from atop a hill. The Bell Temple priest practices a mixture of Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Christianity. People may even try having their fortune told.
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St. Louis University Museum (SLU)
by Jhaypee Guia on September 6, 2012St. Louis University Museum, also known as SLU Museum, is located in the premises of the school (SLU). It showcases the different cultural heritages of the Cordilleras and some lowland amenities.
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