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Dream Destination: Baguio City
Baguio City is located in west-central Luzon, Philippines. After the United States occupied the Philippines in 1898, Governor William Howard Taft and other officials proposed the pleasant site nestled in pine-clad hills. The idea was adopted by the Filipinos, and Baguio became the country’s foremost resort, with numerous hotels, cottages, and summer homes and with excellent air, and road. Baguio sustained considerable damage from an earthquake that struck central Luzon on July 16, 1990. Inc. city, 1909. Pop. (2000) 252,386; (2010) 318,676. Baguio City is known as the summer capital of the Philippines Our Lady of Atonement is a Catholic church in Baguio and is considered to be one of the most built buildings in the city. The food, the panagbenga flower festival, anIgorotot tribe that just some of their local traditions and culture.
Here are the six most known Baguio city ordinances, The silent night ordinance, in Baguio, is essential to keep your noise levels down between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. King of the Road Ordinance you won't have to worry about playing patintero with motorists because in Baguio it requires all motorists to south 5 seconds before pedestrian lanes or slows down. Anti distracted walking ordinance this prohibits. So make sure to put your phone away when walking around the village. The first come first serve ordinance, ensures furnace and service delivery and avoids overcrowding and public spaces anti-smoking ordinance protects health and safety anti-littering ordinance if you are planning a trip to BBaguiodon't forget to put your trash bag what are the six ordinances and Baguio city that you must know if you're about talk the transportation in Baguio there transportation is different in other places they have regular jeepneys, E-Jeepneys regular taxi and grab taxi but they don't have tricycle, their jeepneys mostly just asking 10 to 15 pesos per person and remember to say when you reach your destination and their e-jeepneys are electrically powered the regular taxis much pricey to in comparison to jeepneys, while the grab taxi can pick you up to your specific location and drop you off at a specific location.
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Are you planning to visit Baguio City well, of course, you'll need to book your accommodations first, whether you are looking for IG-worthy accommodations or one that can fit a family of 13, Baguio City has your concern. These are the Baguio hotel accommodations. Started with, Holiday Inn Baguio City Centre, GT Lodge Design Hotel, The Manor by Camp John Hay, The Forest Lodge by Camp John Hay Hay, Grand Sierra Pine Hotel, Kamiseta Hotel, etc. And if you're looking for a budget meal, well Grumpy Joe is the perfect place to eat, their chicken, spaghetti, fries, and pizza is only 140 pesos. If you want a heavy meal and you are on a tight budget consider this place. In Baguio, they have many choices of souvenirs, the famous Baguio souvenir fruit has long been associated with Baguio city because of its proximity to Benguet province, however, a seasonal fruit that is abundant and cheap from November to March. yet there are other Baguio pasalubong that you can buy, start with Ube Jam, the product has been a best seller ever since. Strawberry Jam, there are different types and brands of Jams and preserves, but the most popular brand of jam is Good Shepherd Convent. They also have Sundot Kulangot, Lengua De Gato, Peanut Brittle, Choco flakes honey fruit wines, fresh vegetables, and handcrafted. 
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Baguio has always been one of the top destinations in the Philippines because of its chilly temperature, pine-dominated landscapes, and overall romantic atmosphere. whether you are a regular or a first-timer. Here are the best things to do and places to visit in Baguio City. The top tourist spots and activities in Baguio City are Miracle Hill and Eco Park, a so-called Japan in Baguio both boasting a combination of local and Japan-inspired attractions. Another destination is the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, first named after the Bamboo forest of Kyoto's temple district. The Igorot Stone Kingdom is Baguio's newest attraction the park showcases both modern and traditional Igorot culture as well as the values of the Cordillera region, Jam Awan village nicknamed Garden in the Sky was commissioned by the channel foundation in 1998 to create a model village showcasing BenCab museum in the town of Tuba it is a private museum and managed by the artist and himself, Benedicto Reyes Cabrera, a Philippine  National Artist for visual Arts. Aside from promoting the arts, it also aims to highlight environmental conversation and cultural preservation of the Cordillera's heritage. These are just some of the best places to visit and explore in Baguio City, the "Summer capital of the Philippines" and lending the nickname "City of Pines", visiting Baguio is one of the most memorable for you.
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References
Cabansi timons (2022) How To Get Around Town:Modes    of Transportation in baguio City 
philippine cities (2019) PMA Baguio - Philippines Military Academy
Virtual tourist (2017) Local traditions and culture in Baguio city-culture
Dei felicia (2021) 13 Baguio Accommodation that'll convince You To Prive up North For The Weekend
Dunuan ceizl formilieza (2023) 10 Best Baguio pasalubong and Souvenir Items to Bring Back Home
https://yoorekka.com/magazine/baguio-northern-luzon/2018/03/21/10-best-souvenirs-and-pasalubong-to-bring-back-from-baguio
Cabansi Timons (2022) Living in the City of pineo:6 Must-known Baguio City Ordinance
Vawter justin (2015) Baguio City on Tight Budget:Where to eat 
The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica (2023) Baguio Philippines
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Dream Destination: Baguio City
Baguio City is located in west-central Luzon, Philippines. After the United States occupied the Philippines in 1898, Governor William Howard Taft and other officials proposed the pleasant site nestled in pine-clad hills. The idea was adopted by the Filipinos, and Baguio became the country’s foremost resort, with numerous hotels, cottages, and summer homes and with excellent air, and road. Baguio sustained considerable damage from an earthquake that struck central Luzon on July 16, 1990. Inc. city, 1909. Pop. (2000) 252,386; (2010) 318,676. Baguio City is known as the summer capital of the Philippines Our Lady of Atonement is a Catholic church in Baguio and is considered to be one of the most built buildings in the city. The food, the panagbenga flower festival, anIgorotot tribe that just some of their local traditions and culture.
Here are the six most known Baguio city ordinances, The silent night ordinance, in Baguio, is essential to keep your noise levels down between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. King of the Road Ordinance you won't have to worry about playing patintero with motorists because in Baguio it requires all motorists to south 5 seconds before pedestrian lanes or slows down. Anti distracted walking ordinance this prohibits. So make sure to put your phone away when walking around the village. The first come first serve ordinance, ensures furnace and service delivery and avoids overcrowding and public spaces anti-smoking ordinance protects health and safety anti-littering ordinance if you are planning a trip to Baguiodon't forget to put your trash bag what are the six ordinances and Baguio city that you must know if you're about talk the transportation in Baguio there transportation is different in other places they have regular jeepneys, E-Jeepneys regular taxi and grab taxi but they don't have tricycle, their jeepneys mostly just asking 10 to 15 pesos per person and remember to say when you reach your destination and their e-jeepneys are electrically powered the regular taxis much pricey to in comparison to jeepneys, while the grab taxi can pick you up to your specific location and drop you off at a specific location.
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Are you planning to visit Baguio City well, of course, you'll need to book your accommodations first, whether you are looking for IG-worthy accommodations or one that can fit a family of 13, Baguio City has your concern. These are the Baguio hotel accommodations. Started with, Holiday Inn Baguio City Centre, GT Lodge Design Hotel, The Manor by Camp John Hay, The Forest Lodge by Camp John Hay Hay, Grand Sierra Pine Hotel, Kamiseta Hotel, etc. And if you're looking for a budget meal, well Grumpy Joe is the perfect place to eat, their chicken, spaghetti, fries, and pizza is only 140 pesos. If you want a heavy meal and you are on a tight budget consider this place. In Baguio, they have many choices of souvenirs, the famous Baguio souvenir fruit has long been associated with Baguio city because of its proximity to Benguet province, however, a seasonal fruit that is abundant and cheap from November to March. yet there are other Baguio pasalubong that you can buy, start with Ube Jam, the product has been a best seller ever since. Strawberry Jam, there are different types and brands of Jams and preserves, but the most popular brand of jam is Good Shepherd Convent. They also have Sundot Kulangot, Lengua De Gato, Peanut Brittle, Choco flakes, honey fruit wines, fresh vegetables, and handcrafted. 
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Baguio has always been one of the top destinations in the Philippines because of its chilly temperature, pine-dominated landscapes, and overall romantic atmosphere. whether you are a regular or a first-timer. Here are the best things to do and places to visit in Baguio City. The top tourist spots and activities in Baguio City are Miracle Hill and Eco Park, a so-called Japan in Baguio both boasting a combination of local and Japan-inspired attractions. Another destination is the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, first named after the Bamboo forest of Kyoto's temple district. The Igorot Stone Kingdom is Baguio's newest attraction the park showcases both modern and traditional Igorot culture as well as the values of the Cordillera region, Jam Awan village nicknamed Garden in the Sky was commissioned by the channel foundation in 1998 to create a model village showcasing BenCab museum in the town of Tuba it is a private museum and managed by the artist and himself, Benedicto Reyes Cabrera, a Philippine  National Artist for visual Arts. Aside from promoting the arts, it also aims to highlight environmental conversation and cultural preservation of the Cordillera's heritage. These are just some of the best places to visit and explore in Baguio City, the "Summer capital of the Philippines" and lending the nickname "City of Pines", visiting Baguio is one of the most memorable for you.
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References
Cabansi timons (2022) How To Get Around Town:Modes of 
           transportation in Baguio City
Philippine cities (2019) PMA Baguio - Philippines Military
Academy
 Virtual tourist (2017) Local traditions and culture in Baguio
city-culture
 
Dei felicia (2021) 13 Baguio Accommodation that'll convince
You To Prive up North For The Weekend
       
Dunuan ceizl formilieza (2023) 10 Best Baguio pasalubong
and Souvenir Items to Bring Back Home https://yoorekka.com/magazine/baguio-northern-luzon/2018/03/21/10-best-souvenirs-and-pasalubong-to-bring-back-from-baguio
Cabansi Timons (2022) Living in the City of pineo:6
Must-known Baguio City Ordinance
•Vawter justin (2015) Baguio City on Tight Budget:Where to
eat
The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica (2023) Baguio
Philippines
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DREAM DESTINATION : India
      India counter occupies the greater part of South Asia there is the national capital New Delhi built in the 20th century. India is made up of 28  States and Eighth Union territories Its government is a constitutional republic that represents a highly diverse population consisting of thousands of ethnic groups and hundreds of languages. India has a diverse and distinct culture that has been developing for thousands of years. In religion, India is considered the birthplace of some of the world's major religions Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism but Hinduism remains the most popular.
     Being the world's second most populous nation (after China), the constitution recognizes 15 regional languages but Hindi and English are recognized as the official language. And when we are talking about a style of clothing they have colorful silk and Saris are what many can picture women wearing while men traditionally wear a Dhoti. Saris vary from 5 to 9 yards long and 2 to 4 feet and breadth, while Dhoti is an unstitched piece of clothes ranging from 4 to 5 yards in length and tied around the waist and legs. In India, they also have their own Do's and Don'ts. Some of their Do's are, to treat Indian elders with visible respect, be patient when making decisions or negotiating with your Indian counterpart, try to dress conservatively, and speak respectfully out of respect for your Indian counterpart. Indians are very forgiving towards foreigners who aren't always aware of the etiquette of Indian culture, this can help you avoid embarrassing mistakes. These are just some of their Don'ts. Start with, don't wear tight or revealing closing, don't wear your shoes inside, don't point your feet or finger at people, don't eat food or pass objects with your left hand, because the left hand is considered to be unclean in India. Don't always be polite, don't outright decline an invitation or request, don't expect people to be punctual, don't expect people to respect your personal space, don't show affection in public, don't overlook your body language, and lastly don't judge the whole country. These are the rules and regulations in India though we have our own rules and regulations we just need to follow and respect each rule, especially in India.
     Indian food and spices are legendary for their medical purposes, but Indian cuisine can be difficult to adjust because they have their own version and style of cooking. Spices such as cumin, turmeric, and cardamon have been used for thousands of years. Basmati rice and pulses are staples of the Indian diet, other religious groups are vegetarian or have certain limitations, and lamb and chicken are most common for those who do eat meat. Indian food will introduce you to many flavors, tastes, and styles of cooking and the ingredients used are very different from other countries. As you travel across India you will have many options for trying authentic flavors without having to worry too much about the expenses, the local food is unique and often cheap. Accommodations in Indian homestays are available for people to rent out the vacations, they are close to nature and filled with hills or beaches. Homestays offer guests an authentic living experience and dining at a reasonable cost. Food served at homestays is delicious, homely, and at a nominal cost. Chaat, kachori, choli bhature, idli, dosa, and paratha. These are just some of the delicious dishes can enjoy in India from small-in-the-wall shops, dishing out regional specialties. The souvenirs in India make excellent holiday mementos, from traditional handicrafts to tasty spices, you simply need to take home a few unique souvenirs. Whether you are looking for something unique or just a simple memento of your trip, these souvenirs from India will give you a bit of inspiration when shopping. These are your choices to take and buy a souvenir to bring home. Start with traditional handicrafts from India, when choosing and finding a souvenir in handicraft it is important to find out the history and the meaning of the craft so that you can truly appreciate it. You can also take these souvenirs, spices from India, tea from India, a book from India, clothing from India, jewelry from India, sarees from India, paintings from India, ayurvedic products from India, and incense sticks from India, lastly, the Rajasthani textiles from India, these are the 11 souvenirs from India, choose what suits your type. 
India's best place to visit are Kashmir, Kashmir which lies in the northernmost region of the country, the best time to visit Kashmir is around March to October for the green landscape and from December to February for snow. Rajasthan is one of the most culturally rich places to go in India undoubtedly Rajasthan is famous for its rich heritage, magnificent places, and insightful history. Kerala, Sikkim, and Manali are just some of the best places to visit in India for relaxation and adventures, visiting India will be memorable for you starting with the unique style of cooking, their style of dressing, and also their tradition and other things that can keep you forever, India is one of the most beautiful countries to visit.
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Boracay often locally shortened to bora, is a resort island in the western Visayas region of the Philippines. Boracay island is located 0.8 kilometers off the northwest coast of Panay, with a population of 37,802 in the year of 2020 Boracay was originally inhabited by the Tumandok and Ati people. Boracay is famous for being one of the world's top destinations for relaxation aside of its boasting white sand beaches. Before the Spanish colonization of the Philippines in the 16th century, Boracay was populated by the Ati and Tomandok people. It was known as Buracay, Buracay had a population of one hundred people before the Spanish colonization, they cultivated rice on the island and augmented their income by raising goats. Boracay was previously part of the province of Capiz it was under the jurisdiction of the town of Buruanga until the municipality of Malay was established on June 17, 1949, the Municipality as well as the island became part of Aklan, which became an independent province on April 25, 1956. Negrito people also called the Ati people, spoke the Philippine language called Inati.
      Boracay transportation is via motor tricycles and electric tricycles or e-trikes along the main road. Pedicabs also known as sikads in Boracay are also available along the beachfront Path. Other transportation includes mounting bikes, quad bikes, and motorbikes, all of which can be rented as of 2018, the municipal government of Malay was encouraging motorcycle operators to transition to e-trikes in their coordinated efforts to promote environment-friendly public transportation. Here are the Do's and Don'ts in Boracay island, first do your research, second bring enough cash with you, and third mind the environment. And their don'ts are, don't drink tap water, don't smoke or drink alcohol near the beach, and lastly don't leave your things unattended. These are some of their Do's and Don'ts for you to remember. If you're talking about the weather, in Boracay there are two seasonal weather patterns known locally as the Amihan and Habagat seasons. The Amihan season is characterized by moderate temperatures and the Habagat season, is characterized by hot and humid weather, frequently heavy rain. Boracay will be in the Amihan weather pattern from sometime in October to sometime in March and the Habagat weather pattern for the remainder of the year. 
      The expenses of Boracay Island are not that expensive if you are traveling as a family of three or four people, the price person often goes down because kids' tickets are cheaper and hotel rooms can longer be shared. The average hotel price in Boracay for a couple is Php 44,101, a vacation for one week usually costs around Php 22,051 for one person. But first, you should have booked your accommodation before your trip, because Boracay has a "no booking, no entry". Boracay offers a variety of budget-friendly restaurants. Eating local restaurants on the island will cost you around Php 150 to 200 a meal, instead of visiting 5-star restaurants why not take advantage of eating at D Talipapa for fresh seafood at reasonable prices? There are a lot of activities to try when you are in Boracay you could even try parasailing, banana boat riding, and helmet diving activities for only Php 2,000. But if island hopping is at the top of your list you can try an island tour with another guest for only Php 600-800, when shopping for souvenirs D'Mall is the place to visit. Boracay is one of the best places on Earth to visit without going bankrupt. Experiencing the way you imagine a paradise with beautiful sunsets, sand, and the beach is worth every peso you spend. 
     Top 7 famous delicacies in Boracay Aklan, first is Binakol, which is an Aklan dish made of chicken that is stemmed with some of its delicious juice cooked over flaming charcoal inside a bamboo container. Second is Inuburan, a chicken dish cooked with coconut milk and pieces of banana pith. Third is Tinu-om, a common Aklan dish called Tinu-om consists of sliced native chicken that has been layered with chopped garlic, ginger, white onions, lemon grass, and tomatoes. The remaining ingredients are tightly wrapped in banana leaves. Next is Linapay the aklanon version of "laing" Linapay consists of small shrimps that have been pounded and are cooked in coconut milk with tender "bat wan" fruit, garlic, onion, gender, and chilies. Also part of the 7 famous delicacies is Inday Inday, Inday Inday is similar to the patilaw, this dessert is made with sticky rice flour(malagkit) cooked in hot water and topped with bukayo, which is gelatinous coconut meat simmered in water with muscovado sugar and coconut milk. Also, Latik is one of the famous delicacies, it is a must-try food in Boracay. And lastly Eangkuga, Eangkuga despite its peculiar name is similar to ginataang bilo-bilo. This delicacy is made of bilo-bilo (glutinous rice balls) banana pieces of camote and shredded young coconut meat, it is cooked in coconut milk and muscovado sugar. 
      Boracay activities in new year's a celebration by the sea where there are sand castle  competitions. Ati-atihan fiesta the celebration of the catholic region of the Philippines is celebrated every  do's of January. Different groups and put paint on their faces and wear different designs of costumes. There are more activities and celebration like, Boracay International Funboard Cup, Sand lantern festival, boracay international dragon both festivals, and  Yapak Fiesta and lastly, Boracay Food Festival which are the celebrations that you can't miss in Boracay Island.
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