On your second day in Baguio Public Market, dive deeper into the local culture and explore the market's unique offerings. Start your day by visiting the Igorot section of the market, where you can find traditional handicrafts, woven products, and woodcarvings made by the indigenous people of the Cordillera region. Take the opportunity to learn about their rich cultural heritage and support local artisans by purchasing their crafts. Afterward, head to the market's textile section, where you'll find a wide selection of colorful fabrics, blankets, and clothing. Baguio is known for its quality woven products, so take your time to browse through the different stalls and find something special to take home. For lunch, try some of the market's famous street food. Indulge in grilled meats, fish balls, or the popular strawberry taho. Afterward, satisfy your sweet tooth with a visit to the market's dessert section, where you can find a variety of local sweets and delicacies. In the ... Leer más