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BAGUIO CITY
THE MANSION
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The Mansion is the official summer residence of the President of the Philippines. It is located on the eastern part of the city along C.P. Romulo Drive (formerly a part of Leonard Wood Road) and right across from Wright Park. Older than the city itself, the Mansion is easily one of the most visited and photographed landmarks of Baguio.
Inside the Mansion is a mini museum housing memorabilia and works of art collected over its years of occupancy by the former presidents. Within the compound and adjacent to the Mansion is a two-story building which serves as the official residence of the Philippine President in Baguio City and nearby is a small amphitheater. A contingent of Philippine marines maintains the security of this large compound and you will see a some of them manning the guardhouse at the vicinity of the gate. Read More: http://www.gobaguio.com/the-mansion.html#.X1raVYt7laQ
BAGUIO BOTANICAL GARDEN
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BAGUIO CATHEDRAL
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Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral, better known as Baguio Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located at Cathedral Loop adjacent to Session Road in Baguio, the Philippines, and is the see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Baguio. Dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of Our Lady of Atonement, its distinctive pink exterior, twin spires and stained glass windows make it a popular tourist attraction in Baguio. It served as an evacuation center under the Japanese Occupation during Second World War.
The cathedral has a distinctive pink facade with a rose window and twin square belfries with pyramidal roofs.[3] Within its large courtyard is a viewing deck that overlooks Session Road and the downtown commercial district of Baguio.
The cathedral is accessible to pedestrians from Session Road via 104-step stone staircase that ends at a Calvary, or through the adjacent campus of Saint Louis University. Read More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baguio_Cathedral
MARYKNOLL ECOLOGICAL SANCTUARY
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TAM-AWAN VILLAGE
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Tam-awan Village in Pinsao Proper, Baguio City uniquely blends indigenous aesthetics and exquisite Cordilleran craftsmanship with an artist’s concept for a village adapting to Baguio setting.
Chanum Foundation, Inc., founded in 1998, began to reconstruct Ifugao houses in Baguio with the view of making a model village accessible to people who have not had the chance to travel to the Cordillera interior. On a land near an abundant spring, the foundation started out with three knocked-down huts transported from Bangaan, Ifugao. Tam-awan village now has seven Ifugao huts and two Kalinga houses. Using the original materials and adding only new cogon roofs, traditional artisans reconstructed the houses and laid them out resembling the design of a traditional Cordillera Village.
An Ifugao house is compact and though deceptively simple, its architecture is quite sophisticated. Built by clever mortise makers without nails or hardware, it exemplifies the exactness of Ifugao construction. With the heavy hand-hewn timber elevated to about shoulder height by four posts usually made of hard wood, the house, with periodic re-roofing, can last several generations. Read More: http://www.tam-awanvillage.com/welcome/
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)
Benguet Province – Salad Bowl of the Philippines
Natural Points of Interest In Benguet
Baguio – City of Pines, Summer Capital of the Philippines
Interesting Sites in Benguet Province
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See the Candaba Bird Sanctuary in Pampanga Part 2
Swim in The “Amazingly Pink” Pink Beach of Northern Samar
The Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)
Zero Km. Death March Marker in Bataan
Come and Enjoy at the Crescent-Shaped Anawangin Cove in Zambales
The Hundred Islands National Park in Pangasinan
Abra – Natural Dye Capital of the Philippines
Unravel the Secrets of Small But Mystical Siquijor
Pandanon – Awesome Island in Between Cebu and Bohol