Written by writeonthespot on April 23, 2007
- Tam-awan is Baguio’s melting pot of nature, faith, and art. Many artists from various parts of the country go to Tam-awan as if it is an artist’s mecca. You’d find a figure of...
Written by writeonthespot on April 23, 2007
- It must have been my day because six artists were lounging at the sketching area waiting for anyone to avail of their services when I passed by. I inquired how much it would cost...
Written by writeonthespot on April 23, 2007
- There are nine tribal huts erected in different vantage points in Tam-awan Village. Seven of those are from the Ifugaos and two are from the Kalinga tribe. These huts were few of the...
Written by panda1 on March 12, 2007
- When we got dropped off at the designated bus stop from Philippine Rabbit, there were standing a couple of men with large ID tags identifying themselves as "tourist information" and then said they were also...
Written by BaguioGirl on October 14, 2004
- Baguio is one of best places to be when you want to momentarily forget the stress of your daily lifestyle... It's best to enjoy this place when you're with friends, do all the crazy stuff...
Written by Hermione Sola on November 8, 2000
- Here I am nursing a bad cold and a slight fever with a glass of tapuy (Ifugao rice wine), my second for the day. I brought 12 bottles down from Baguio where I spent four...
Written by janecajuguiran on April 4, 2007
- I and my family love Baguio. Baguio to us, is eating, walking, and shopping. I love how the city is full of pine trees, and how its scent fills the air in some places of...
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