It is also known as the "Summer Capital of the Philippines" because it's here you can escape from the heat of the lowlands during summer months and because it is always a cooler weather up in these mountains. That is, from what I remembered it to be. Today, it's so populated and commercialised that it's losing all it's cold, not to mention global warming. From where the SM Mall stands now used to be a little hill full of trees. Shame that people find more attraction to a concrete block than nature. :( I spent my university days here and graduated after 4 years. I never wanted to leave for Manila but I found it difficult to find a job in Baguio after staying another year after graduation. The last time I was here was on my wedding day, this was a promise I made to myself that I wanted to get married in Baguio whatever happens and wherever I might end up to. I was glad to have kept that promise. This place has always got a place to chill in my heart...
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