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Tamawan Village

Tamawan Village Tourism

Tamawan Village Tourism

Type of destination: Cultural and Historical Site
Ideal visit duration: 2-3 hours
Tamawan Village in Baguio, Philippines, is a reconstructed Cordillera village that showcases the rich culture and heritage of the indigenous people of the Cordillera Region. Established by the Chanum Foundation in 1998, the village aims to preserve and promote the traditional architecture of the Ifugao and Kalinga tribes. Visitors can explore a variety of traditional huts, each with its unique design and function, some of which are actual huts relocated from the Cordilleras. The village also serves as an artists' colony, offering an inspiring retreat for artists to create and display their artworks. Workshops, cultural shows, and other artistic activities are regularly organized. Set amidst a lush pine forest on the outskirts of Baguio City, it provides a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains and the South China Sea on a clear day. With its blend of culture, art, and nature, Tamawan Village offers a unique and enlightening experience for those looking to delve into the Cordilleran way of life.
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