Baguio Botanical Garden: Baguio Tourist Attractions
Baguio City, Islands Philippines
Botanical Gardens

It is also called the Igorot village, which used to feature native
huts typical of Cordillera architecture. This village captures the
ethnic spirit and cultural legacy of the Igorot dweller. The garden
is also a site of cultural presentations and other tribal meetings.
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Travel Quotes:
Wherever you go, go with all your heart. Confucius
The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page. Saint Augustine
Breads and Pastries Philippines Cuisine
In a typical Filipino bakery, pandesal, monay and ensaymada are often sold. Pandesal comes from the Spanish pan de sal (literally, bread of salt), and is a ubiquitous breakfast fare, normally eaten with (and sometimes even dipped in) coffee.
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Bicol is noted for its gastronomic appetite for the fiery or chili-hot dishes. Perhaps the most well-known Bicolano dish is the very spicy Bicol express. The region is also the well-known home of natong also known as laing or pinangat (a pork or fish stew in taro leaves).
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