Beauty of Baguio at night
By syoti20
@syoti20 (5292)
Philippines
January 3, 2011 8:53pm CST
When I was in Baguio I always see to it that I have a spare time in weekend to check out the beauty they are talking about. The life of Baguio is so remembering especially if you were in SM Baguio having a tea and a good chit chat from your friend.
Let me give a shot which I like the most. The photo was taken at midnight by a friend of mine.
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5 responses
@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
4 Jan 11
Baguio is one of the beautiful places in the Philippines. I love its weather most especially apart from the beautiful flowers and fresh veggies. I also love the many goodies in the session road. Baguio is worth visiting indeed and thanks for the picture.
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@zandi458 (28102)
• Malaysia
4 Jan 11
I always wanted to visit Baguio after having heard from friends who have visited this place. Maybe the next time I take my vacations in your country I make sure I visit this place. A friend bought a beautiful statue of Mother Mary from Baguio and would wish to have the same.
@jaiho2009 (39140)
• Philippines
4 Jan 11
hello friend,
I am from Baguio but is now living here in Metro.
Every time i visit my hometown,i always love the scenic night of that place.
Me and my siblings always go out for a night hang out,enjoying the peace,the breeze and life of the city.
unlike other cities here in our country,Baguio is peaceful during night time.
You can walk through the city without fear ...there are some bad elements,but not worst compared to other cities here in our country.
We usually spends the night to sing-along bars/country bars with live bands.
thanks for appreciating my hometown
Have a good day always

@EdnaReyes (2622)
• Philippines
6 Jan 11
It's been a long time since I went up there, I missed it ,too. How I wish I could go there with my daughter this summer when she's free from her studies!
@sweet_pea (3322)
• Philippines
4 Jan 11
The irony of this is instead of trees, houses and buildings tower the mountains.
It is a bitter sweet sight for me. When I usually see this sight, I really am amazed because from a far, the mountain looks like a giant Christmas tree with the street & house lights twinkling on it. On the other hand, I also remember that my grade school teacher told me, that in mountains you find trees. Which you can hardly find in some densely populated areas in Baguio.
Like Jaiho, I also grew up in Baguio and is now working in the Metro. I have so much to appreciate in Baguio, but somehow, I feel that the place is not for me anymore. I don't see myself retiring in Baguio. The weather itself is just enough reason for me not to stay. Still, I have good memories of younger years in Baguio.







