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SIGHTSEEING

【Day84 in Baguio】Mt. Kalugong, a rocky peak of trembling height and the sunset from the summit café

This article will continue with sightseeing in La Trinidad, a neighboring city of Baguio. This time, I climbed a mountain called Mt. Kalugong, one of the many hiking spots. It takes about 20 minutes to climb the mountain and is recommended for beginners. However, if you go off the gentle mountain path, you will have a thrilling experience.
STUDY

【Day79 in Baguio】Toward the 5-minute memorized speech….

As I mentioned in my last article, I finished a 15-minute long speech at the end of last semester, and now I am preparing for another one. The format of the next speech will be a "memorized speech," which is a 5-minute speech without a script. I was given the following three choices for the theme.
MEAL

【Day76 in Baguio】The third special edition of “Food Court”!

Day 76 (92 days to go) of my temporary language study abroad program in Baguio, Philippines. This is the third installment of the food court feature. I have introduced several unique food courts in the past, but this one has a good balance in all aspects. First of all, the food is delicious, which is the most important. Next, it is inexpensive, filling, and has a wide variety of food, all the elements necessary to satisfy a gourmand's hunger.
SIGHTSEEING

【Day75 in Baguio】Lovers of ruins rejoice! A decaying ghost hotel

Actually, there are abandoned buildings in Baguio, and in an area quite close to the city center. Since this was my first experience there myself, it is difficult to compare it with other abandoned buildings, but I will report on its contents.
LOCAL INFO

【Day23 in Baguio】A Haircut for 250 Pesos

It has been three weeks since I arrived in Baguio, and my hair is growing even in a foreign country. As expected, my hair has grown quite long, so I decided to go for a haircut. I am not particularly particular about my hair, but in Japan, I always had my hair cut at about 9mm because I had to wear a hat in my job.
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