Yes, a month to go before our much awaited Baguio trip! It's a tradition in our department that 5th year students go to Baguio to held their seminars and field trips. I and my classmates couldn't wait for this! Of course we wanted to experience how's living in Baguio, to feel its cold breeze, to see its beautiful parks, tiangges and other tourist spots even for just a week. I am much excited with this places rather than going to companies which is our main purpose -- to hunt companies that we could apply for after graduating college. It is also my opportunity to live by myself, away from my parents, and to experience the freedom I want. It would be my first time to be away from them for a week.. Well, it's heaven for me.
Some facts about Baguio:
Baguio is the summer capital of the Philippines. At 5,000-feet above sea level, it has a year-round average temperature of 65 degrees C. Among the ideal places to visit in Baguio are the following:
Some facts about Baguio:
Baguio is the summer capital of the Philippines. At 5,000-feet above sea level, it has a year-round average temperature of 65 degrees C. Among the ideal places to visit in Baguio are the following:
- Burnham Park - Baguio's main attraction, named after its American designer. It provides shaded walks and cool lagoon right in the heart of the city.
- Mines View Park - Its mountain-edge location offers a panoramic view of the mining towns below.
- Mansion House - The summer residence of the President of the Philippines.
- Philippine Military Academy - The training ground for the country's top military officers.
- Camp John Hay - Used to be the foremost recreation center of the United States Armed Forces.
I wish could visit all those places above when we got there.

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