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Laoag Philippines

Laoag is a small city where all the scenic spots are within walking distance of each other. You can tour everything within 30 minutes depending on how long you stay at one place. It is home to awe-inspiring historical, religious and cultural sites that attract tourists from all over the world. The bustling center of the North Luzon Economic Triangle, it is easily accessible from Asia’s urban centers via Manila or direct flights from Hong Kong (45 minutes) or Kaosiung, Taiwan (30 minutes). It is the provincial capital of Ilocos Norte and being the center of political and social as well as economic activity, it is bustling and brimming with pride. The plaza itself is a showcase of the Ilocano's value for hardwork and discipline.

It is an old, flourishing settlement known to Chinese and Japanese traders when the Spanish conquistador Juan de Salcedo arrived at the northern banks of Padsan River in 1572. The railway station is close to the place where the hotel is situated. It is also the forefront of green-technology after Danish Investors set-up the first wind-driven 25-megawatt powerplant in Southeast Asia costing $47.6 million and current expansion construction estimated to be $11 million. This will quadruple the capacity of it's windmills. It is a 9 to 10 hour drive from Manila depending on the traffic or how fast you are going. Provincial buses also provide transportation from Baguio City, Manila, and a number of other cities.



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