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- In this episode, we're going
to show you some
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of our favorite bites in the city,
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from a whole pig snout
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to blood sausage,
to Bakareta,
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the perfect bowl of soup,
and other Igorot dishes.
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I just want to smash this.
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So tighten your belt buckles
and fasten your seatbelts
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as we take a road trip
to Baguio.
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But first, let's start
from the beginning.
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Baguio's one
of the most famous cities
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in the Philippines.
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It's dubbed the
"Summer Capital of the Country"
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and is a gateway into Benguet
and the Mountain Province.
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It is by no means
off the beaten path.
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I used to pass
through it mostly
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to explore the Cordilleran
mountain range
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and the breathtaking beauty
of the area.
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But more recently,
I've lingered in the city
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and found a side of it
that I never really saw before.
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Amongst its fast development,
there's an unmistakable
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rhythm here,
one that begs you
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to slow down
and pay attention.
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Even though it probably
looks very different
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than it did 20 years ago,
there's a sense
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of nostalgia in the air—
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attention that pulls it
between the highly urbanized sensor
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that it is and the groundness
of its history.
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The food we will eat
and the people
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you will meet today are probably
the best representation
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of that.
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Baguio's a really strange city.
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It feels like it almost
shouldn't be where it is.
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I mean,
you're in the Central Baguio,
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it's really busy.
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Lots of traffic nowadays,
lots of restaurants,
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kind of feels like a city
that you'd find
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anywhere else
in the Philippines.
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What makes it really special
is that it's really built
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on a mountain.
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Once you go a bit further out
from the Baguio City Central,
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you find places like this
that are literally built
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on a cliff, and more
and more businesses
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now are branching out
into these kind
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of lesser known areas,
lesser densely populated areas
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and you get beautiful views.
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And finally, it starts
really feeling
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like a special mountain town.
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And it does have kind
of like this allure and magic
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that is hard to find
anywhere else in the Philippines.
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No wonder why so many people
beside it call this place home.
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And yeah, it's a strange one.
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You'll really want
to climb when you come
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to the Philippines.