Baguio, perched high in the Cordillera Central Mountains, is a great place to escape the heat of the Philippine lowlands. Camp John Hay, originally built as a recreation area for U.S. soldiers, now is a full-fledged resort complete with a world-class golf course. Definitely stop at the city market, where you can buy almost anything (just be prepared to haggle).
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We came in at 11:30am right in time for the mid prayers of the Pink Sisters. The entire congregation was in the chapel singging like angels. Always a highly spiritual experience.
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we saw military tanks around the place. You can ride and take photos. Very peaceful place and guarded by military.
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Of the many churches that Baguio is known for, Pink Sister's Convent and Chapel is well-known and adored as it has been a witness to any answered prayers in any form - personal supplication, professional promotion, examinations, health and wellness wishes, and even relationships. An hour mass at the said church will surely make you feel spiritually full. The solemnity of the mass which is accentuated by the penchant of the sisters in chorus creates a very heavenly atmosphere that sets the tone by which deep personal prayers are uttered and sent.
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The Shrine of the Brown Madonna was found by the Padilla's of Baguio. The place is open to the public, free of charge. Mass is held here once in a while, hosted also by the founder, Narciso Padilla, a known Baguio journalist. The shrine features a 6-7foot tall Brown Madonna at the Cave's altar. Also the scenery is a good place for a picnic.
Me and my family always go here to visit and have some time for ourselves to meditate on what the Lord whats to say to us . This is great place to just sit and observe while you talk to God on your own . My house is just near here that’s why me and my family always go here . This is a place to visit and it is also amazing because it is inside of a cave ! ????????
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I think the spelling is Lourdes? Anyway, very nice church, friendly priests, and lovely for Mass. We enjoy going there when we are in the Burnam Park area.
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Whether you are a catholic or a non-catholic visiting the Grotto is highly recommended. Aside from fulfillment of going up catching your breath, once you reach the icon of the Lady of Lourdes, the breathtaking view of the nearby area and the grotto itself is mesmerizing. You will never regret going up when your are already on your way down the hill. Say a prayer in the chapel, light a candle or place a prayer request in the envelopes provided, if you are a believer then its a must.
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Within its compound are intricately designed arches and buildings adorned with flags, bells and dragons. It has a pagoda, and landscaped gardens. There are some Buddhist artifacts to be found there, as well as some literature about the history of China.
this is a taoist temple, a chinese temple in Baguio and must respect their religion. very colorful and good for instagram post
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The 'mother of all parks' in Baguio city, the summer capital of the Philippines, is a 32.84-hectare park designed by, and named after, American architect and urban planner Daniel Hudson Burnham, who also designed the original plan for Baguio City as well as Dewey Boulevard (now Roxas Boulevard) in Manila. The park has 12 main areas, the most popular of which are the Burnham Lagoon, a man-made lake with rowboats for hire; a children's playground; a skating rink; the Rose Garden and the Picnic Grove.
A very nice park in the middle of Baguio City, there are lots of people visiting Burnham Park to enjoy and feel the cold weather of the City. You'll be surely enjoy your vacation and relaxed you from all of your problems.
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