

Tam Awan Village is a traditional Sundanese village known for its unique architecture and cultural heritage.
A traditional Ifugao village showcasing native architecture and culture.
A serene garden featuring various plants, a Japanese garden, and a mini zoo.
A large urban park offering boating, biking, and picnic areas.

Tam Awan Village can experience sudden rain showers due to its mountain climate.
The village has uneven paths and visitors often explore nearby trails.

This hat is a traditional symbol of the Ifugao culture and can protect from the sun.
Rice flour cake with coconut milk, topped with grated coconut and sugar
Spicy chicken stew with native vegetables and chili peppers
Soybean curd dessert with strawberry syrup and tapioca pearls
Intricate batik cloths handmade using traditional wax-resist dyeing techniques, reflecting the rich culture of the Maranao people.
Handcrafted earthenware pottery, known for their unique designs and vibrant colors, showcasing the skill of local artisans.
A historic café known for its breakfast dishes and beautiful courtyard.
A popular spot for authentic Filipino dishes, especially for lunch.
Exquisite silver jewellery inspired by the Maranao's heritage, featuring intricate patterns and gemstones.
A unique restaurant known for its mushroom dishes and beautiful views.
A hidden gem in Paris, dedicated to sculptures from the Middle Ages to the 21st century.

A captivating light and sound show that brings the history of the ancient Giri Fort to life.
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