There is another attraction that is slowly gaining popularity here in Baguio City and its called UKAY-UKAY or SM as others would call it, short for Segunda Mano (Second Hand) and not the mall. Baguio visitors, more often than not, would make it a point to buy used clothing from these ukay ukay stalls before they head back home. Even famous local celebrities are spotted here in Baguio shopping for ukay ukay goods.
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La Presa has quite made a noise these past few months over the boob tube, social media and print media. Everyone is talking about it and so eager to visit and see the place for themselves. So how does a sleepy, farming village atop an inactive volcano has stirred a phenomenon like this?
I came to know of this tradition two or three years ago and the usual practice that we only follow is the way of the cross. So how come that visita iglesia is something every faithful Roman Catholics should do?
Every year Baguio City has always been the choice of hangout for tourists from nearby to faraway places not only here in the Philippines but also from other countries. It starts from the month of December where you can feel the cold Christmas air until the last summer month of May. Baguio City’s charm never fails to entice tourists who come here with varied reasons and once they experienced it, they'll surely come back for more.
I came across an article in a certain blog by Bill Bilig posted on his site http://igorotblogger.com/ dated August 25, 2006 that I personally think is worth sharing. This might sound amusing to others but it is an interesting article which I found very informative especially to our dear Filipino friends from other parts of the Philippines. Here is the rest of the article:
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