Delegates from Tottori University explored select sites in Baguio City as part of the socio-cultural immersion program of the BSU- International Language Center (ILC). This aims to provide foreign students with opportunities for academic learning while strengthening their cultural understanding and appreciation of nature and the local community.
Starting the day’s visits, the delegates enjoyed an exciting adventure tour at Uncle Sam’s Eco Park. This allowed them to appreciate the natural beauty and local artistry of the park which features colorful stone carvings, rock designs, wooden bridges, and nature trails, among others. The group also visited the BenCab Museum where the students explored an impressive collection of contemporary and traditional Filipino art, from wonderful paintings to sculptures. While enjoying the fresh mountain air and scenic views, the visit allowed for appreciation of both nature and Filipino artistry.
In the afternoon, the delegates continued their exploration with a visit to the historic Diplomat Hotel and nearby Mirador Hill, blending culture, heritage, and scenic landscapes. The former Diplomat Hotel, now known as Baguio City Heritage Hill and Nature Park, stands as a silent witness to decades of history . The tour concluded with a reflection on the Mirador Hill Peace Memorial which was established to honor the victims of war and inspire reconciliation and lasting commitment to peace. The delegates also experienced the torii gates and bamboo grove, which created a familiar “Little Japan” atmosphere in the Philippines.
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