La Trinidad, Benguet | Philippines
La Trinidad is the capital of the province of Benguet, Philippines
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Biyahe ni Drew: What’s new in Baguio City? (full episode)
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Let’s join BiyaHERO Drew as he rediscovers Baguio City and its nearby province La Trinidad, Benguet. Experience the local flavored beers, organic farming, La Trinidad Trading Post, Easter weaving, Wood Carver’s Village,natural sauna in Itogon Resort, Pizza party in Amare La Cucina, Bencab museum and Katayan ng Pinikpikan all at one visit!
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Let’s Explore North Philippines! #MtKalugong #LaTrinidad #Baguio #Benguet #vlog
Mt. Kalugong was named because of its hat-like shape or “sumbrero” in Tagalog found in La Trinidad, Benguet, that is, 30 to 45 minutes away from Baguio City Proper. This cool and serene place has a picnic ground where you may relax, eat Fried Fresh Potatoes, and take a sip of ordered hot coffee in nearby shop.
Included in this vlog are the tourists spots and restaurants that can be found only in the Province of Benguet such as Tam-awan Village, The Dominican Hill Retreat House or Diplomat Hotel, Kennon Road, Loakan Airport, The Good Taste Restaurant, Dap-ayan Native Cuisines, The Korean Buffet Restaurant, and others! ????
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PHILIPPINES: BENGUET: MUMMIFIED REMAINS OF A PAST LEADER
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Up in the mountains of Benguet in the northern Philippines, townsfolk are busy preparing for a homecoming.
The mummified remains of a past leader will be returned to them next month, an event highly anticipated by his descendants.
The art of mummification -- practised by the Ibaloi tribe in the 10th century to preserve royalty -- ended with the arrival of the Spanish in the 15th century.
The mountainous province of Benguet, in the northern Philippines.
Tucked inside its caves are rare treasures in which the people of Benguet, particularly the Ibaloi tribe take great pride.
It is in these caverns that the remains of their forefathers are kept within wooden caskets.
Mummified, they survive through the centuries protected by the rock walls.
The mummies were discovered early this century by loggers who were clearing the mountains from timber and pinewood.
It is believed the Ibaloi tribe, known to have settled here since the 10th century, practiced mummification as part of a pagan ritual.
Only bodies of royalty or tribal leaders were preserved.
Immediately after death, the body was placed on a high chair in a sitting position.
Family members blew tobacco smoke through the mouth to preserve the internal organs.
Then, while it was being rubbed with herbs, the body was exposed to a low flame in order to extract its oils.
When finished, it was sun-dried and placed in the coffin.
Anthropologists say the process took months.
The practice went on until the Spanish introduced Christianity in the 15th century and mummification was replaced by underground burial.
Anthropologists who have studied the mummies are amazed at what they have found.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
Philippine mummies are quite unique in the sense that, first, we know already the Egyptian technique of mummification, that everything is removed, the internal organs, the brain is being removed during the process before it is treated with some chemicals, so all the internal organs are removed. But our mummy is different because everything is intact, not even a single tooth, or single hair is removed.
SUPER CAPTION: Engineer Orlando Abinion, Curator for Conservation, National Museum
The Kabayan mummy cave is one of two sites in the Philippines that was included in the list of 100 Most Endangered Sites for 1998 and 1999, compiled by World Monuments Watch.
Since the National Museum took over the welfare of the caves in 1973, they have documented 28 mummies, all mostly in tact.
Abinion says there could have been more, but unfortunately some were stolen and others were vandalised.
Coffins in this cave tell the sorry tale of graffiti.
Even the skulls were not spared by the vandals.
SOUNDBITE: (Tagalog)
Some people buy these as antiques, and so some people steal the finger nails, teeth and even skin of these mummies.
SUPER CAPTION: Musi Malsino, National Museum Security Staff, Timbac Mummy Caves
These mummified remains are particularly venerated.
They are of Apo Annu and were believed to have been stolen in the 1920's but in 1984, they were donated to the National Museum.
The provincial board approved a resolution last year seeking for the return of all stolen mummies, especially Apo Annu, who was of high birth.
Now, his descendants in Benguet look forward to his homecoming.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
When mummy Annu was lost, the place where it was stolen was punished. Punished in a sense that productions of their agricultural produce reduced. Some mountains were destroyed. If it (Apo Annu) will be returned, (it will bring back) a lot of graces.
SUPER CAPTION: Sario Copas, Benguet Provincial Board Member
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SOLAR DAYBREAK: Strawberry Picking in La Trinidad, Benguet
A trip to La Trinidad, Benguet will not be complete without strawberry picking. Pat Fernandez has this report for Solar Daybreak on the occasion of the La Trinidad Strawberry Festival.
PHILIPPINES: BENGUET: MUMMIFIED REMAINS OF A PAST LEADER (V)
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In the mountains of the northern Philippines, townspeople are busy preparing for the homecoming of a mummified royal ancestor.
The remains of the tribal leader will be returned to them next month - an event highly anticipated by his descendants.
002 The mountain province of Benguet, in the northern Philippines.
006 Tucked inside its caves are rare treasures in which the people of
the area take great pride.
012 It's in these caverns that the remains of ancestors of the
Ibaloi tribe have stayed through the centuries, protected by the rock walls.
020 The mummies were discovered early this century by loggers.
026 They're unlike mummified remains found in Egypt which had all their internal organs removed.
031 SOUNDBITE: (English)
Our mummy is different because everything is intact, not even a single tooth, or single hair is removed.
SUPER CAPTION: Orlando Abinion, Engineer and Curator for Conservation, National Museum
039 Only the bodies of royalty or tribal leaders were preserved.
Among them, the venerated Apo Annu.
045 For fifteen years his remains have been kept at a museum in Manila. Now they are to be returned to Benguet.
053 Local people hope it will bring good luck to the area.
057 SOUNDBITE: (English)
When mummy Annu was lost, the place where it was stolen was punished. Punished in a sense that productions of their agricultural produce reduced.
SUPER CAPTION: Sario Copas, Benguet Provincial Board Member
114 Tattoos on Apo Annu's body indicate his high status in society.
120 Now people in Benguet plan a grand return of his remains to his
mountain home.
0125 End script
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In this vlog, we visited the Baguio and eat Taho at Strawberry Farm in La Trinidad Benguet.
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Mt. Kalugong | La Trinidad Benguet
Had a really great experience at Mt.kalugong!
The rock formations are amazing!
Will definitely be back with new friends. :)
The place has a cafe Kape-An Mt.kalugong where you can order coffee cakes and others
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Jhanzey Travels: Baguio City
March 29-31, 2016
Visited Baguio and explored the beauty of the north with fellow bloggers! :)
Special thanks to the beautiful people of Azalea Residences Baguio for being our generous host.
Where we went:
* Ililikha Art Village
* Tam-awan Village
* Night Market
* Mt. Yangbew
* La Trinidad Strawberry Farm
* Wright Park
* Camp John Hay
* Good Sheperd
* Baguio Public Market
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