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I couldn't help but to also spend my last few hundreds for the week to purchase cheap pop jackets still with pricetags in dollars. Virgin.

✈ This is not a place for early birds and for early-bird-promo fanatics. This is a place where becoming a late-comer is the governing rule.

✈ The sun was still shining in this part of the hemisphere and we had no choice but to wait for the night to arrive.

[Laoag, Ilocos Norte Province, Ilocos Region, Luzon Island, Philippines]
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The Gilbert Bridge panorama that effortlessly owned the night view from my vantage point awakened my senses that were previously dampened by physiologic energy depletion and that lonely day. I was in the Laoag Night Market, along the Padsan River, under the consistently changing sky, near a historic square, between my personal expectations, and above my human pride.
Too Early
It was Friday. I was invited by a friend (who is also from ▼ ILOCOS SUR
, specifically form the town of ▼ #SANTACATALINA
) to join her. It's her first time to visit Laoag's night market. As far as my memory is concerned, it was also my first time.

LAOAG NIGHT MARKET
| 1 | [LAOAG] ► NIGHT MARKETS, USUALLY, ARE NOT FOR EARLY BIRDS. SPOT THE PADSAN RIVER.
We rode a jeep from the Valdez Center in San Nicolas and I requested the jeep driver to drop us in a place along his jeep route that is nearest to the night market.

The night market opens as early as 5 in the afternoon. However, if you are early, there would be limited vendors and stalls so it's best to visit later. This is not a place for early birds and for early-bird-promo fanatics. This is a place where becoming a late-comer is the governing rule.

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| 2 | [LAOAG] ► There are lesser options for a night market shopper who arrives before nighttime.

LAOAG NIGHT MARKET
| 3 | [LAOAG] ► There's a reason for this preparation. There's a preparation for this reason.

LAOAG NIGHT MARKET
| 4 | [LAOAG] ► May all the people who will buy these footwears reach their destination with joy in their hearts.

LAOAG NIGHT MARKET
| 5 | [LAOAG] ► There were some stalls available, but still, choices were limited this early.

LAOAG NIGHT MARKET
| 6 | [LAOAG] ► Early birds try to choose the best from the new-arrivals.

LAOAG NIGHT MARKET

We were here too early, before 6 PM. The sun was still shining in this part of the hemisphere and we had no choice but to wait for the night to arrive. It's night market after all. It made sense.
One Hour of Break: McDonald's Laoag and the Cathedral
Vendors and stall owners started to dominate the space suited for them. Unfortunately, my friend Jovi wanted to purchase "ukay-ukay" clothes which were still very limited that time. She also wanted to choose the best dominating wear so we decided to wait for about an hour by joining some bystanders at the back of McDonald's Laoag in front of the Saint William Cathedral.

LAOAG CATHEDRAL OF SAINT WILLIAM
| 7 | [LAOAG] ► THE LAOAG CATHEDRAL HAD A FRESH NEW LOOK BEFORE MY EXPRESSIVE EYES.
I noticed that the faรงade was new. Some details became more prominent. I thought those silver accents were either a new addition or newly-highlighted. It wasn't so noticeable before. I think it is much better now. Whatever the case, I don't mind. I believe the result was cool. I, thank you.

While consuming my McFreeze, I was videoing my self for the vlog (check my vlog for this story above, under the YouTube tab) which made some waiting time productive while some people around think I was an Ilocano-Hawaiian vacationing back home (take note: Hawaii is an extension of Ilocos because of the big community of Ilocanos there [85% of Filipinos there are Ilocanos], one of them became a governor of Hawaii).

Equipped with stories to share, me and Jovi got no time to spare as I personally watched the sky turn from purple to blue over the Saint William Cathedral. We stayed at the back of McDonald's.

MCDONALD'S LAOAG
| 8 | [LAOAG] ► BACKDOOR, MCDONALD'S LAOAG
Previously in my memory, the faรงade of the Saint William Cathedral was undergoing some facelifts and I think this is the result now—beautiful! The McDonald's drive-thru has a beautiful background and that was the Laoag Cathedral.

After an hour, we decided to go back to the night market and the primary target of Jovi was the "ukay-ukay" section.
First Time to Shop Ukay-Ukay
No, not me. It was Jovi. Yes, it was Jovi's first time to shop an ukay-ukay and like a little kiddo who is about to taste a popsicle for the first time, she was amazed of what she saw; and on how cheap the items were.

LAOAG NIGHT MARKET
| 9 | [LAOAG] ► JOVI SHOPPED AN UKAY-UKAY FOR THE FIRST TIME. SPOT THE GILBERT BRIDGE.
We turned to the other road and I was also somehow surprised to see the long array of ukay-ukay stalls. I never imagined that it could be like that.

Without too much plenty overthinking (verbose, I know), I was defeated by temptation. I couldn't help but to also spend my last few hundreds for the week to purchase cheap pop jackets still with pricetags in dollars. Virgin. My budget managed to purchase two brand-new-never-been-sold ukay-ukay. They were just lovely with the brand print over my chest.

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| 10 | [LAOAG] ► This is the ukay-ukay section of the Laoag Night Market.

LAOAG NIGHT MARKET
| 11 | [LAOAG] ► Being choosy is a right, not a choice.

LAOAG NIGHT MARKET
| 12 | [LAOAG] ► Diversity is a blessing. If there's variety, you could choose what's more personal for you.

LAOAG NIGHT MARKET
| 13 | [LAOAG] ► I think Jovi enjoyed her first experience here at the night market in Laoag.

LAOAG NIGHT MARKET
| 14 | [LAOAG] ► Sometimes, being alone is not boring.

LAOAG NIGHT MARKET
| 15 | [LAOAG] ► You know, I love that bridge there. I think it's so beautiful at night.

LAOAG NIGHT MARKET
| 16 | [LAOAG] ► Meanings change when you omit even a little. Parang love life. Kung walang "S" boring. I'm referring to the sweetness.

LAOAG NIGHT MARKET
| 17 | [LAOAG] ► If you're wise, there's a diamond in the field of bronze.

LAOAG NIGHT MARKET
| 18 | [LAOAG] ► Jovi was enjoying her first ukay-ukay experience.

LAOAG NIGHT MARKET
| 19 | [LAOAG] ► Life is like shopping. There are many choices. Your task is to choose the best choice.

LAOAG NIGHT MARKET

Jovi was able to purchase four pairs of pants at 200 pesos. She couldn't believe what she got. She seemed satisfied—surprised that her two hundred pesos could make her appear an extravagant, compulsive shopper in no time.
About: Laoag Night Market
The Laoag Night Market is located at Juan Luna Street and is open from as early as 5:30 PM up to 10 PM twice a week (Wednesdays and Fridays). It opened in 2004 and said to have mimicked the night market in Hong Kong. | end |
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✈ The insights, condition and name of places or properties I mentioned here are based on the facts and situation on the day of my visit. Take note that you may have a different experience when you try or see the properties or places mentioned here. Names of places and properties may also change by time so it's not my responsibility to update all the information on this blog because once published, I already consider it an archive and I won't update my narratives because I want them to become my references of what have happened in the past. I'm very particular of the dates because I want my amazing readers to understand that I am writing stories based on my perspective and insights on the day of my visit. You can see dates almost everywhere on this blog. Exempted from this rule are my travel guide posts that need to be updated.

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"The foot traffic is huge. Merchants shout to encourage passersby to purchase their products. But some are just hawkers."

[BAGUIO, BENGUET, PHILIPPINES] ▬ After sundown, there is life. The city blossoms like a wild flower. There is crowd build up because a shopping Mecca is born nightly. In Harrison Road, you got the choice. If you have good haggling skill, consider it as an asset. 

BAGUIO ▬ NIGHT MARKET IN HARRISON ROAD

[BAGUIO] ▬ NIGHT MARKET IN HARRISON ROAD


▬ Harrison Road After Sundown ▬

#BAGUIO


PARTS OF THE HARRISON ROAD are closed to vehicles. The street becomes pedestrian-friendly. The night becomes a leisure time. For some, it's an opportunity to shop for cheap goods as Harrison Road becomes a night shopping Mecca.

It was around 9 in the evening when I (together with a group of bloggers) arrived in this road. The crowd was big. The right lane of the road is occupied by merchants who sell variety of things.

[BAGUIO] ▬ NIGHT MARKET IN HARRISON ROAD

[BAGUIO] ▬ CLOTHES ARE LAID DOWN THE PAVEMENT


Clothes are laid down on the pavement. Some are hung though. In between stalls is a narrow aisle where people squeeze themselves to look for things to buy. 

The foot traffic is huge. Merchants shout to encourage passersby to purchase their products. But some are just hawkers.

BAGUIO ▬ NIGHT MARKET IN HARRISON ROAD

[BAGUIO] ▬ THIS VENDOR SHOWS HIS PRODUCT TO POTENTIAL BUYERS.

BAGUIO ▬ NIGHT MARKET IN HARRISON ROAD

[BAGUIO] ▬ BUYERS HAGGLING FOR THE PRICE

BAGUIO ▬ NIGHT MARKET IN HARRISON ROAD

[BAGUIO] ▬ THIS WOMAN LISTS DOWN HER SALE.

BAGUIO ▬ NIGHT MARKET IN HARRISON ROAD

[BAGUIO] ▬ BURNHAM PARK IS JUST NEARBY.

BAGUIO ▬ NIGHT MARKET IN HARRISON ROAD

[BAGUIO] ▬ THIS MERCHANT PLACED HER DREAM CATCHERS IN A NOTICEABLE SPOT.


The trade is vibrant. The night market draws crowd. In fact, there's a crowd shifting. Burnham Park is just nearby. So during the day, the crowd is in the park. At night, the crowd shifts to this part of Harrison Road. The interest of the people turns here.

Police officers do make some rounds to maintain public safety and security. The Baguio night market opens at 9 PM. At midnight, the night market closes. For a span of 3 hours, one can enjoy shopping.


▬ Ukay-Ukay Dominates ▬

BAGUIO CITY IS KNOWN FOR ukay-ukay, a term used to refer second-hand imported dry goods. In this night market, they dominate! In fact, ukay-ukay is one major reason why people love visiting this night market. Meticulous expert ukay-ukay buyers usually get the best items just before everyone will spot them.

BAGUIO ▬ NIGHT MARKET IN HARRISON ROAD

[BAGUIO] ▬ AT 10 PESOS (AROUND 0.20 DOLLARS), YOU CAN OWN A SHIRT!

BAGUIO ▬ NIGHT MARKET IN HARRISON ROAD

[BAGUIO] ▬ 50 PESOS CAN ALREADY PROVIDE YOU 2 SWEATERS

BAGUIO ▬ NIGHT MARKET IN HARRISON ROAD

[BAGUIO] ▬ 50 PESOS FOR ONE THICK JACKET


The ukay-ukay have the cheapest price in this night market. And if you are good in choosing and matching ukay-ukay clothes, consider yourself lucky. Some ukay-ukay are top brands. If you find one, that's jackpot.

However, if you're not into second hand goods, this night market also has brand new clothes which are way more expensive than the ukay-ukay.

BAGUIO ▬ NIGHT MARKET IN HARRISON ROAD

[BAGUIO] ▬ THERE ARE MANY CHOICES.

BAGUIO ▬ NIGHT MARKET IN HARRISON ROAD

[BAGUIO] ▬ BRAND NEW CLOTHES ON DISPLAY


▬ Food Trip You May Love ▬


THIS NIGHT MARKET IS NOT all about shopping. Some people aren't here for the shopping, they're here to enjoy the traditional street foods that occupy the other end of this long stretch of night market.

BAGUIO ▬ NIGHT MARKET IN HARRISON ROAD

[BAGUIO] ▬ THIS SWEET CORN VENDOR SMILES. HE WAS AWARE I'M TAKING A PHOTO OF HIM.

BAGUIO ▬ NIGHT MARKET IN HARRISON ROAD

[BAGUIO] ▬ SWEET CORN IN A BASIN

BAGUIO ▬ NIGHT MARKET IN HARRISON ROAD

[BAGUIO] ▬ CORN KERNELS MIXED WITH CHEESE POWDER


One of the street foods that caught my attention is the sweet corn. Its bright yellow color was so inviting.

Many more Filipino street foods are here. From one-day-old chick, tokneneng to chicken nuggets, they're all here.

The night was already old when we finished roaming around. Tomorrow will be another stories to share. ▬ to be continued...

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Up Next: Strawberry Farm is not new to us. But what I've discovered is more than the strawberry. Watch out for Part 4.

Part 1

[BAGUIO] ▬ VIP Treatment Vacation the Azalea Way


TEASER ► Inside the room, I felt like I'm a VIP again. This is probably one of the best rooms in Azalea. I felt privileged. This staycation kicks ass.

| Part 2

[BAGUIO] ▬ Ilocano Food Reigns at Kalapaw Restaurant


TEASER ► This restaurant highlights the Ilocos heritage and culture in spite of the fact that it's located in Baguio City.

| Part 3 | Part 4

[LA TRINIDAD] ▬ 5 Interdependent Worlds in Strawberry Farm


TEASERI know they need something that's why they need to do something. You see great hope in their eyes.

| Part 5

[LA TRINIDAD] ▬ Bahong Flower Farm: Rose Capital of the Philippines


TEASER ► ...they will transform into beautiful, fully-bloomed flowers and that will be the end of their life because they will be cut and head straight to the flower shop.

| Part 6

[LA TRINIDAD] ▬ Jewel Igorot Restaurant: Non-Igorots Should Eat Here!


TEASER ► Say anything you want to say and this cool restaurant along the main road in La Trinidad will still find its way to become superior.

| Part 7

[LA TRINIDAD] ▬ Jewel Igorot Museum and the Maid-to-Millionaire Story


TEASER ► Greatness does not only come from huge quantities and fat funds. My conviction is something is already great when you are able to put up that something from scratch with a purpose to educate and inspire.

| Part 8

[BAGUIO] ▬ Discovering More of Baguio the Amazing Race Way


TEASER ► We've explored the city under time pressure yet we were awed by these destinations that are truly timeless.

| Part 9

[BAGUIO] ▬ 2600 Gastropub: When Zip Code Turns Into Night Life


TEASER ► Then, the playlist went on and it made me wild, almost shedding tears, remembering the good old days in favor of nostalgia.

| Part 10

[TUBA] ▬ BenCab Museum: History, Arts and Culture


TEASER ► ...everywhere is a learning realm. Everywhere is an answer if you have questions. Everywhere is a definition if you look for meanings.

|

Part 11

[BAGUIO] ▬ Tam-awan Village: Old-School Igorot Living of Today


TEASER ► The present has almost erased all the things of the past but some individuals have always been interested in bringing the old back to present.

| Part 12

[BAGUIO] ▬ Tree Top Adventure: What to Expect? + Things You Must Know


TEASER ► The facilities are well-engineered—truly a work of the experts. Pine trees are part of the activities and they claim that no tree was harmed.

| Part 13

[BAGUIO] ► Azalea Residences Hotel Review: My Experiences in Details


TEASER ▬ The room where I stayed is even bigger than our house—complete with a kitchen, a dining area, a sala (with a couch and a twin bed) and another two rooms within the room. Swanky!



► FOOTNOTES, DISCLAIMERS, ACKNOWLEDGMENT, ETC

[1] This experience was made possible through Azalea Residences Hotel in Baguio City. I was invited to experience the Azalea hospitality. My big gratitude to Azalea management.

[2] The maps I used below are the works of Eugene Alvin Villar and Mike Gonzalez published on Wikipedia. Source: 1 | 2 |

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