I just wanted to share some of my favorite pictures and places in Baguio, both in public and private locations. I’ve been going there since I was a kid, but I’m not going to post those pics anymore hahaha. Here are a few snaps from 2016-2018. I decided to date this post 2017 since it’s the middle and average of when most of these took place.
The landscape artwork, reminiscent of Brazilian favelas, takes its name from Stonehill, Botiwtiw, and Sadjap – the three sitios it is comprised of. The painting of the 200 houses was a project of the Cordillera Region’s Department of Tourism, which came to life in coordination with the local government, volunteer artists, and Davies, which donated 2,800 gallons of environmentally friendly paint.
If you’d like more information on the BenCab Museum, I have a full post on this link http://missyrcastro.com/bencab-baguio/
BCC is a membership club, but you can use the facilities if you are sponsored by a member. Amenities include a golf course, restaurants, and other recreational facilities.
Check out my post on the Kamiseta Hotel on this link http://missyrcastro.com/kamiseta-hotel/
To know more about Mama’s Table, check out my full post http://missyrcastro.com/mamas-table/
Sources:
https://cnnphilippines.com/regional/2016/06/23/La-Trinidad-giant-mural-Favela-paintings.html