This is the official summer residence of the Philippine President.
What is The Mansion?
“Asia’s Songbird,” born in Baguio.
Who is Regine Velasquez?
Sweet purple delicacy from Good Shepherd.
What is ube jam?
1991 movie with Aga and Lea, featured Burnham Park.
What is Sana Maulit Muli?
This famous park is named after the city planner of Baguio.
What is Burnham Park?
SEA Games skateboarding gold medalist.
Who is Margielyn Didal?
Local delicacy with coconut shell packaging.
What is sundot kulangot?
This Daniel Padilla and Kathryn Bernardo teleserye filmed scenes at Camp John Hay.
What is Got to Believe?
Now a haunted tourist spot, this old structure is a former retreat house.
What is Diplomat Hotel?
National Artist and founder of BenCab Museum.
Who is Benedicto Cabrera?
Crunchy treat made from sugar-coated peanuts.
What is peanut brittle?
2014 romantic film by Toni and Piolo.
What is Starting Over Again?
This garden was once known as the "Igorot Village."
What is the Botanical Garden?
This journalist and TV personality was born in Baguio and became known for anchoring “TV Patrol.”
Who is Julius Babao?
These beans, grown in nearby Cordillera regions and sold widely in Baguio, are known for their strong aroma and bold flavor.
What is Benguet coffee (or Cordillera coffee)?
This indie romantic film includes a memorable scene at Mines View Park and has been called a “love letter to Baguio.”
What is That Thing Called Tadhana?
Famous pink church overlooking Session Road.
What is Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral?
This National Artist and filmmaker from Baguio is known for championing indigenous narratives through experimental cinema.
Who is Kidlat Tahimik?
Traditional woven fabric sold in souvenir shops.
What is inabel?
This teleserye starring Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil was filmed in La Trinidad and Baguio, showcasing the Cordillera culture.
What is Forevermore?