Edrell Jay T. Camacho visiting San Fernando La union tourist spots Bahay Na tao
Bahay na bato is the one of tourist spots in San Fernando, La union. The receiving hall window overlooking the beach. If you go to the upstairs you can see the collection of world war 2 equipment and Stone carvings in the ground as seen from the second floor window.Stone and wood carving in a hallway.
Tuddingan Falls is a simple but it’s beautiful if you visit this place in San Fernando,la union.This waterfalls 70 feet tall and also you can swimming in the water and you can see the beautiful layered rocks in the side of waterfalls
Kudal park is one of the most mini Baguio in the San Fernando la union. This is beautiful that you can see the taller mountain and the province of la union
Gallano rices terraces is beautiful like the rices terraces in Baguio city.
Hi my name is Edrell Jay T Camacho I will introduce the tourist spots in San Fernando La union Tuddingan Falls
Tuddingan Falls one of particular waterfalls that is and pretty Tuddingan Falls is a simple place for nature lovers.The waterfalls is 70 feet and you can see the layered rock side of the waterfalls
Gallon rice terraces is like in the Baguio it’s beautiful this is the mini Baguio in la union.This is one of the tourist spots in San Fernando la union
Kudal park is one of places that you can visit in la union it’s beautiful in here. You can a lot of flowers in the top of viewdek and you can enjoy the view of mountain and province of la union
Bahay na bato is one of the you visit if like near of sea bahay na bato is made of stone and you can see rock that have faces likes frog and more. There’s a lot hand made in the area
Thank you to read blog I hope you enjoy my introduce tourist spots in San Fernando la union and again my name is Edrell Jay T Camacho and this is my blog in Oral Communication thank you
Hi my name is Edrell Jay T Camacho from Cabanglutan,San Juan,ilocos sur.I will introduce this tourist spots in San Fernando,La Union.Welcome to Bahay na bato
Description:
Bahay na Bato (stone house) is situated in a 35,000-populated municipality of Luna (Philippine Statistics Authority, 2010). In reality, it is not a house made entirely from stones, although the concrete walls are plastered with stones and the floor is strewn with large, smooth, flat pebbles. Adornments of carved stones, woods and World War II items are seen inside the house. Of the two private rooms in the ground floor, the one facing the beach is sometimes open to the public. This room has a double-door access to the beach. Carved stones of different sizes and figures are strategically positioned along the hallways. The floor is also covered with smooth, pebbles and flat quarter-palm sized stones. Woods carved with faces are also mounted on the upper portion of the inner wall of the receiving hall. World War II items such as charcoal iron (de uling na plantsa), kerosene lamps (lampara), water canteens (kantina), carbide lamps (de kalburong lampara), wooden trunks (baul), and Stainless Steel mess kit dishes are also being showcased in the house. The second floor offers a panoramic view of the pebble-blanketed beach and stone carving-strewn lawn. Big stone carvings resembling lizard, heart, sea creatures, flowers, man, hand gestures, etc. are positioned to augment or create a landscape. Though there is a minipool for children on the southern part of the house, the main attraction is still the house and its stone carvings.
The house, built in 2000, was initially intended to be a resthouse for Dr. Edison and Dra. Purita Noble; however, Luna Mayor Marvin Marron, seeing the tourism potential of the property, persuaded them to open it to the public (Marbella, 2015). The property was then opened in 2014 attracting a multitude of tourists. The local tourism office has recorded a staggering number of visitors to the new attraction. In December 2014, it registered more than 10,000 visitors, and another 7,800 for January 2015 (Marbella, 2015).
If you visit this place, you have a big chance of meeting the sculptor of the stone-carvings, Mr. Vong Kim. He is a Korean married to the Luna native manager of the place. He usually stays at the registration booth.
Other notable tourist attraction of this municipality is the pebble-covered beaches, even coming in different colors. According to a resident near the beach, the pebbles are believed to be living and has the ability to grow. Baluarte ruin (Biyak na Bato) and Ukkalong Falls are also gaining popularity in the place.
Here’s the admission fee and open house hours as of February 2016.The receiving hall’s floor is covered with large flat pebbles. The upper portion of the walls is also lined with woods carved with faces.The hallway leading to the two private rooms and the stairs.
One of the private rooms. This rooms is sometimes opened to the public.The eastern wall at the second floor is adorned with World War II utensils.Close up of the WWII utensils. A wooden trunk as a centerpiece at the second floor.Stone and wood carving in a hallway.
Your name might be in this table too. I actually wondered how they did this.Emotions etched upon stones. Yes, its not slimy. Its smooth. One of the best places outside the house. Don’t just linger in the middle of the heat. A monster fish, perhaps.
Unfortunately, swimming is not allowed at the beach near Bahay na Bato. The waves are strong and the beach is deep.Pebbles of different colors can be picked near the Baluarte ruins. According to the locals,during the war, this structure is connected to a nearby building through a tunnel, making it a means of escape.