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Our Day in Tam-awan Village and Baguio Stone Kingdom

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  A Journey Through Heritage and Fantasy Entrance to Tam-awan Village Our day started early, the crisp mountain air of Baguio awakening our sense of adventure. As the mist lifted and the sun peeked over the pine-covered hills, we made our way to our first destination— Tam-awan Village , a sanctuary of art, culture, and tradition. Nestled in the highlands, the village felt like stepping back in time, offering a glimpse into the indigenous Cordilleran way of life. As we entered Tam-awan, we were immediately captivated by the traditional Ifugao huts and Kalinga houses, their architecture an ode to a simpler yet meaningful existence. The intricate wooden beams and thatched roofs were a testament to the Cordillera people’s ingenuity, blending with the natural surroundings as if they were a part of the landscape itself. Walking through the village felt like an immersive history lesson, each hut whispering stories of ancestors who once called these mountains home. The village was alive wi...

Burnham Park - Baguio City’s Iconic Green Space and What You Need to Know About It

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  Burnham Park: Baguio City’s Iconic Green Space and What You Need to Know About It Nestled in the heart of Baguio City, Burnham Park is one of the most beloved landmarks in the Philippines’ summer capital. Designed by the American architect Daniel Burnham in 1904, the park is a verdant oasis, offering locals and tourists alike a serene escape from the bustling city streets. Spread over 32.84 hectares, the park is a hub of activity and relaxation, embodying a balance between nature and recreation. Burnham Park’s vast landscape offers much more than just green space. It has become an integral part of Baguio’s identity, a testament to the city’s historical legacy, and a place where modern-day recreational activities thrive. Whether you're a tourist visiting for the first time or a local enjoying a peaceful afternoon, Burnham Park has something to offer everyone. A Legacy of Greenery and Relaxation Burnham Park was envisioned as a key element in the city’s urban planning, with its ope...

Unveiling the Rich Cultural Tapestry of the Cordilleras

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  The moment I stepped through the doors of the Baguio Museum, I felt as though I was being transported into the heart of the Cordilleras. The museum, though modest in size compared to grand city museums, is bursting with a wealth of history and culture that feels almost palpable in the air. From the exterior, the building itself is unassuming, yet its simplicity reflects the understated charm of Baguio, the city known for its cool climate and pine-scented air. However, what awaited inside was far from simple. As I entered, I was greeted by a large open gallery that immediately commanded attention with its vibrant display of artifacts from various indigenous tribes of the Cordillera region. The museum’s layout was well-organized, with sections devoted to different aspects of life in the highlands. The first exhibit I encountered was a tribute to the various ethnic groups that make up the fabric of this region—the Ifugao, Kankana-ey, Ibaloi, Bontoc, and Kalinga, among others. Large ...