I went there i bit late but the guards were so kind enough to let me in kudos thank you so much.
They've ask me where I came from then I said I came from Bauko, Mountain Province ; an answer I always automatically give though actually I am from Bauko but I traveled from Baguio city to Kiangan Ifugao that day so i travelled around 7 hours just to visit there place.
The museum was obviously closed that i have-not had chance to take a look but the entire ground was wide it so green on top was a stone made local bahay kubo we call it inatep but i dont actually know how they call is was a wonderful place to relax i hope i can get back and do better site...
Read moreVery clean. Fresh air. For travelers, there is also a parking area. Kind staff. Peaceful. We came from the cities, so we cant really feel the fresh air, the true cold weather. Hihihi. The place is great. The grasses are well trimmed including bushes. You can see clearly other places. We went to the museum, saw the traditional clothing(it was well versed). The early utensils. Bolos and spears. The early photos of great great grandfathers. Im sure this is still enhanced in some areas of Ifugao. Anyways, I feel relaxed in the area for the first time in my life. Thank you for the time and...
Read moreKiangan Shrine is a war memorial that commemorates the surrender of the top commander of Japanese Army in the Philippines General Tomoyuki Yamashita to the Allied forces, which led to the end of the Japanese occupation of the archipelago during World War II. The shrine is made of concrete and steel in the form that resembles native Ifugao house. Unfortunately, there is not much to...
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