The Baguio Botanical Garden, formerly known as Imelda Park, is a botanical garden in Baguio, Philippines, located on Leonard Wood Road between Wright Park and Teacher's Camp.
Baguio City has seen a lot of developments over the past decade. The urbanization of this quaint city is evident in the expansion of commercial centers and the hypergrowth of real estate projects.
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LANDMARK. The Lion’s head at Kennon Road remains a landmark of Baguio City. A concrete shed being built at the Camp 6 part of the historical road targets to address the persistent landslides that make ...
Today's EVs, however, have advanced to the point that their range can rival equivalent ICE cars. Recently, we drove an Audi Q8 e-tron 55 from Manila to Baguio and back — an impressive 526-kilometer ...
While the belief in spiritual healing waned, Baguio City remained a magnet to the creative minds, the hopeless romantics, among other types of vacationers, and, more recently, the gastronomy ...
The pavilion welcomes guests daily, serving as a serene oasis, a communal gathering space, and a landmark architectural destination throughout the year. Henning Larsen Architect has just revealed ...
BAGUIO CITY — The Summer Capital will aim for its fifth consecutive Batang Pinoy crown as the national youth sports meet for athletes 12 to 17 years old unfolds Nov. 24 in Puerto Princesa City in ...
Running from November 8 to December 8, the Ibagiw Creative Festival is Baguio City’s flagship celebration of art and culture BAGUIO CITY, Philippines – There’s a comforting warmth that ...
The aunt of the victim who died in a freak accident in SM City Baguio issued an appeal to the mall management and to the city government - In an interview with a local online media outlet, the aunt, ...