Baguio Public Market - Pasalubong Shopping @ The best Market in the world according to locals
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Like the wet markets of many communities in the country, the Baguio market has served as the economic lifeblood of this 111-year-old city since its establishment in 1913 by the American colonial government.
The market also serves as the public space where friends and neighbors eventually congregate.
In 2014, it became a rallying point for the city’s artists who turned sections of the market into a museum and bartered their paintings and sculptures for goods of equal value, saying they found inspiration in this worn-down, fairly disorganized center of Baguio commerce.
what makes the Baguio market stand out is that almost everyone who has visited the summer capital also has fond memories about shopping for fresh vegetables and strawberries, jams, the popular walis tambo (broom), wood carving and souvenir items in its stalls.
Some officials believe this is the sentiment that has fueled public protests each time the Baguio government plans to build a modern market.
Except for a now rundown wet market building and a canopied trade area, no fundamental changes had taken place at the 6-hectare market in one of Baguio’s most expensive pieces of real estate.
The market was always rebuilt as a low-density infrastructure after being gutted by destructive fires in 1960, 1970, 1992 and 2008. It retained the same features after Baguio started recovering from the devastation brought about by the 1990 Luzon earthquake.
When the coronavirus pandemic struck, Mayor Benjamin Magalong entertained the unsolicited offer of two shopping mall developers to build a modern market, triggering new rounds of protests.
At a recent dialogue, many vendors said they wanted the market to be redeveloped without compromising its deep connections to the growth of the Benguet vegetable industry and to Baguio migrants who helped build the city.
Hangar
Baguio residents, however, will make the extra effort to go deeper into the market, toward the vegetable wholesale area called “Hangar,” which they consider their “real market.”
The market is actually made of six postwar structures finished with the same Baguio stone used in the earlier market buildings, which were inaugurated in April 1952, said curator, author and archivist Erlyn Ruth Alcantara.
“In 1955, a government-issued aircraft hangar was moved into the market specifically for ‘native vendors’ and Benguet wholesale traders [which] became known as the Hangar market,” she said.
Alcantara said the city council of that period, which was dominated by migrants, decided “it was not fitting for a town of Baguio’s stature [to have] natives in loincloths and tapis (wraparound skirt) selling products in the open market.”
“In the early years, the mingling of people in tapis and loincloths - both buyers and vendors - added to the unique charm and character of the Baguio public market. Obviously the lowlanders in the 1950s saw it differently,” she said.
The Hangar is also the enduring link between Baguio and Benguet farmers who supply Luzon’s demand for salad vegetables.
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ang ganda ng pamilihan jan sir
Opo. Maganda SA market NILA at malinis.
Wow ang srap nman kumain ng strwberry,parang gusto k 2loy mgpunta ng baguio😊😊
Wow sarap po mamili lalo na mga gulay.... 🥰🥰 (brother po ni artisanart here po)
Baguio wott woooo...now is panagbenga month a lot of activities here...
Wow !! ang sarap ng mga strawberryy
😲😲😲 ang mura pala ng coffee ☕ beans sa baguio. Thank you sa info .
Ganda naman dito❤ boy.😂Sana all.
Sama ka samin. Hehe
Woooww sarap Nyan host
ang ganda ng public market ,,daming bilihin
Ang Sarap ng Strawberry🍓🍓🍓
Coffee lover pla si Mommy Lei☕️☕️☕️
Pareho pla tayo coffee lover.☕️ Sarap mag kape sa baguio malamig ang weather
Kpag malamig masarap lalong mag kape
DAMING strawberry 🍓 enjoy your time
Ok po sir. Ty
Nakakatakam ang mga strawberries po
Maraming salamat kaibigan nice to meet you
Panagbenga pala, daming ganap ngayong sa baguio.
Maganda manood ng mga parade at naglalakihang ganda ng mga bulaklak.
Yes,⚘️⚘️⚘️⚘️⚘️buhay na uli ang tourismo sa baguio
My favorite fruits.. Strawberry 😊
Fresh na fresh Ang strawberry
Wow favorite ko yan lods
Sarap ng strawberry
Sarap ng strawberry jan
Daming strawberry
Laki ng strawberries maritess.
Ganda Ng mga strawberry
Pa shout out...po...sa next Vlog... maraming salamat po
Mura pala ang mga kape dyn,”. Makabili nga dyn kpag mag baguio kmi. Di kasi kmi pumapasok sa loob ng market. Hangang gitna lng kmi ng market. Thank u sa info
Nice
My favorite 🍓
Hi Sir, Lanie Elle po 😊..Nice Family❤❤
hello po. ty for subscribing
100 lang kilo sa strawberry farm...
Saan banda to malapit ba to sa burnharm park
Yes po. Around 450 meters walk from Burnham park. Turn to Shanum St and to MAGSAYSAY avenue po
The strawberries are imported?
Strawberry 🍓 from La Trinidad Benguet
Sarah strawberry
Ano pong months mura yung strawberry po?
Hello po. Season Po this month. Mga January to March po malalaki at masasarap Ang MGA Strawberry at mas mura sa gantong panahon
Alam nman nila marami cla customer pero ndi nag dadagdag ng employees o machines para mas madami ang processing nila. Typical business sa pinas.they don’t value time.
You have a point sir. Tama. Pag lumaki Ang business dapat mag invest sa labor at machine cost