Showing posts with label Vigan - Ilocos Sur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vigan - Ilocos Sur. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The Philippines: ILOCOS SUR, Heritage City of Vigan (Part 2)

Our three of four stops in Vigan City were Bantay Bell Tower, Baluarte and Grandpa's Inn.

Vigan is the hometown of the 6th Philippine president, Elpidio Quirino, born in 1890 (and if the calesa or horse-drawn-carriage driver is to be believed) inside the provincial jail where his father was working as a warden.  


Vigan is also home to Fr. Jose Burgos, one of three priests martyred during the Spanish era, due to charges of mutiny in 1872.  The three priests were collectively known as GOMBURZA: Gomez, Burgos and Zamora.


The main church in Vigan is St. Paul's Metropolitan Cathedral: above the church doorway is an alcove depicting the conversion of St. Paul.  Unfortunately, due to politics, the church is tainted with the blood of a politician who was gunned down inside the cathedral.



Historic Town of Vigan (Destination 4 of 4)
UNESCO World Heritage Site

"Established in the 16th century, Vigan is the best-preserved example of a planned Spanish colonial town in Asia. Its architecture reflects the coming together of cultural elements from elsewhere in the Philippines, from China and from Europe, resulting in a culture and townscape that have no parallel anywhere in East and South-East Asia." (UNESCO)
This "town" is reminiscent of Spanish times and is perfect for time travel adventures.  The streets have brick tiles, structures are made of wood and antique shops, selling antique wares and souvenirs, line the streets.  Some parts are still well-preserved, while maintenance in other parts are somewhat lacking and will have to be improved to continue the preservation of a heritage.  There is no other part of the country like this...old, peaceful, simple, quaint, inspiring and charming.

Calle Crisologo

Antique Shop
 This ended our tour of lovely Vigan, Ilocos Sur.  If one has the time, it is best to spend a night in this city and enjoy the view in the moonlight.

Part 1 of the Ilocos Sur trip can be read here.

COSTS TO VISIT VIGAN
In Vigan City, the tourist spots are free of charge.  One only needs to spend for transportation, food and accommodation.

For transportation, one can go around the tourist places on calesas or horse-drawn carriages for USD3.50 per hour or ride any public vehicle like tricycles or ride a rented van.

For sumptuous Ilocano food, average cost of meals range from USD10-20 per person.

For accommodation, a night would cost around USD50 a night for double occupancy.

Fall in love with Vigan...

Monday, January 24, 2011

The Philippines: ILOCOS SUR, Heritage City of Vigan (Part 1)

Ilocos Sur ("sur" means south) is located south of Ilocos Norte.  The main tourist attraction is the heritage city of Ilocos Sur which can be toured in one day.

Getting around.  A calesa (horse-driven carriage) can take one around the heritage city for USD3.5 per hour IF and ONLY IF you did not rent a van for the trip.  The calesa will take one around the heritage city - Baluarte, bell tower, clay making, etc.  But again, if you rented a van, the van can take you around these same places.  

Bantay Bell Tower (Destination 1 of 4)
An old structure in the St. Augustine's Parish Church compound...one can see Ilocos Sur skyline from the bellfry.
Bantay bell tower in the background

Chavit Singson's BALUARTE (Destination 2 of 4)
Open 7am-6pm
"Where animals graze freely and wander around with the humans" - this is one rare sight in the Philippines.  A zoo, by itself is a rare thing in this country, much more a zoo with animals that roam together with humans! And what's more, entrance and rides are free!  Of course there's a donation box, but nobody is watching if you put in donation or not.  In the Philippines, this is impressive.


True to its by-line in their website, Baluarte is "Not just a zoo, Baluarte is an interactive wildlife sanctuary and facility".  There are shows scheduled all throughout the day and if one is lucky or can wait for the schedule, one can also watch them for free.

One can ride the "tiburin", a small-horse-drawn carriage and camel for free.


One can take pictures with these white and colorful birds for free!  Better try this out in Baluarte...in Jurong Bird Park in Singapore, posing with even smaller birds costs $5!


The deers in the place are allowed to roam around like dogs.  Imagine yourself in the streets along with some stray dog, that's the scene in Baluarte, really cute!  A deer would come near you and check you out by sniffing, like dogs do!

ostriches, tiburins and deers graze freely
Modesty aside, we've been to zoos in Singapore, Bangkok and Hongkong with an impressive number of animals in custody but it was only in Baluarte that the experience was "interactive" and for free.  If only for this, Baluarte is worth the trip!


Grandpa's Inn (Destination 3 of 4)
We had our lunch at Grandpa's Inn, one of the many old brick houses within the heritage city, that is both an inn and a restaurant.  The furnitures and fixtures are really antique and with a little imagination, one can be transported back centuries ago.

upstairs receiving area

room accommodation

restaurant
In the next post is our visit to the UNESCO World Heritage site in Vigan...

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