Calle Crisologo – I always feel like I’m in a time capsule dated a few hundred years back when I’m in this place. Vigan City is actually one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Vigan City is known to be the “the best-preserved example of a planned Spanish colonial town in Asia.” The Calle Crisologo strip of preserved and maintained houses, cobblestoned street, and antiquities contributed a lot to this title.
By the way, if you’re wonder who Flair Candy is, her name is Hannah Rika Villasis, a blogger from Philippines, so we bloggers met up and arrived at her home territory. Visit her blog sometime, she goes places :D
This, is a failed (phailed) staircase.
Hannah’s slippers… which eventually dismantled by the end of the trip.
Notice how big the bottle is?
This bottle can be recycled. You buy the whole 1 liter of Sprite for RM1.81, drink finish, return the bottle, they will refund you RM0.42, or top up only RM1.39 and exchange for another bottle.
RM1.39 for the 1 liter Sprite, RM0.42 for the bottle.
The bottle’s still with me in Malaysia. LOL, what am I to do with it now??
The door, it’s for short people. How cute eh.
The residence of Hotel Salcedo
Note, “The House That Fried Chicken Built”…
gets eaten by all of us. LOL
David, you display a lot of nice photos, Philippine seem to be a clean & beautiful place to visit and the food look so delicious.
It is indeed. They promote cleanliness and anti-drugs too. Healthy citizens.