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Un petit tour à Paoay et puis s'en va
Vous êtes-vous déjà demandé pourquoi les Philippines portent ce nom ? C'est en l’honneur du roi Philippe II d’Espagne que les conquistadors espagnols ont donné ce nom au territoire conquis au milieu du XVIe siècle. Les trois siècles de présence espagnole qui ont suivi ont façonné l’identité philippine, fortement ancrée dans …
Shady, or not?
... It was late, it was dark, and did we really want to get into a protracted discussion/argument in a foreign city when the bus pulled over at the side of a street?
Before we knew it, the driver yelled "Hotel Tiffany!" and we thanked him before we scurried off the bus. No mention of payment. No time to even think.
We felt sooooooo dodgy, and when we got into our room, we found no hot water to take a shower with. Was this instant karma ...
Paoay Cathedral
... of the church. The roof looks like a barn roof. One of the strange things about this site is that I was the only person here. Some world heritage sites are huge tourist attractions like the Dubrovnik City Walls or even some of the ones in China, however I was all alone in this one. This was only the second world heritage site in my life that I have been to and been all alone. The first one was the Paharpur Ruins in Bangladesh.
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Visita Iglesia de Ilocos Norte (visit San Nicolas)
The San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish Church is located at San Nicolas Ilocos Norte. The name of the town came from it. The main product of the town is pottery. This is the town where you can see the Cocacola plantation. The town celebrate its DAMILI FESTIVAL during the month of December. The fiesta starts on December 26 and ends on the 30th.
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Sinking Bell Tower, tabacco monopoly landmark
... the road.
The Spanish colonization period also granted the city with some historical land marks like the Sinking Bell Tower, Tobacco monopoly, museum, church and some government buildings. According to the Ilocanos, the Bell Tower of Laoag sinks by two inches during an earthquake because of its massive size, its door was as wide as the size of a Kalesa ...