The Patapat Viaduct, also known as the Patapat Bridge, is a viaduct in Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte, a coastal resort town in the northernmost tip of the island of Luzon in the Philippines.
The Bangui Wind Farm is a wind farm in Bangui, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. The wind farm uses 20 units of 70-meter (230 ft) high Vestas V82 1.65 MW wind turbines, arranged in a single row stretching along a 9-kilometer (5.6 mi) shoreline of Bangui Bay, facing the West Philippine Sea.
The Colors of StoBoSa, officially designated as the StoBoSa Hillside Homes Artwork, is a community artwork designed by the Tam-awan Village group, and is a locally recognized tourist attraction in the town of La Trinidad, Benguet. The paintwork of multiple houses composes the single artwork.
One of the many musts when visiting the city of Vigan, or just the region of Ilocos, is the famous Ilocos Empanada. It is an orange-tinged fried dish traditionally stuffed with vegetables like unripe papaya, skinless Vigan Longganisa, and egg.
The Crisologo Museum is the residence of the late Floro S. Crisologo, the head of the Crisologo clan and a well-known congressman in his time.
Kennon Road, also known as the Rosario–Baguio Road, is a two lane 33.53-kilometer (20.83 mi) roadway in Benguet province in the Philippines connecting the mountain city of Baguio in Benguet to the lowland town of Rosario in La Union province. Originally called Benguet Road, it was later renamed in honor of its builder, Col. Lyman Walter Vere Kennon of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
The Authentic local Restaurant in Vigan City, Discover the Place “Hidden Garden.” Hidden Garden Vigan- Lilong and Lilang Restaurant
Calle Crisologo. Though only 500 meters long, Calle Crisologo in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, is one of the most beautiful streets in the Philippines. It boasts centuries-old stone houses, lovely tungsten lamps, and antique cobblestone, where horse-drawn carriages or kalesas are still used for transport. In fact, the street is a pedestrian-only zone, save for kalesas favored for touring the historical sites around town.A few of the ancestral houses have also become restaurants that serve the famous Ilocos bagnet (deep fried pork belly) or empanadas. Meanwhile, others have been converted into inns and souvenir shops for traditional Inabel linen.
The village of Pagburnayan in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, is home to a number of factories that use the centuries-old method of producing clay jars, known locally as burnay. Burnay jars are handcrafted by local potters who have mastered the art of kneading, molding, and baking clay, along with water and sand, to form the finished product.
Plaza Salcedo is a public park in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. The park is the longer arm of an L-shaped open space where a popular fountain display is located.Named after the Spanish conquistador Juan de Salcedo, Plaza Salcedo is the city’s town center and is known for being the execution site of Filipina revolutionary Gabriela Silang in September 1873.
Burnham Park is the heart of Baguio City, a sprawling 32.84-hectare public park named after the American architect Daniel Burnham, who designed the city. It's a perfect spot for a relaxing casual walk, boat rides on the man-made lake, or a picnic with family and friends.