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Ilocos Norte which is famous for its natural and cultural scenery, is located at the northernmost tip of Luzon.
It’s a favorite destination of many foreign and local tourists for its wealth of attractions. The capital of
Laoag City features the Sinking Belltower, which has sunk to the ground because of its weight. Its half buried entrance
once allowed a man on horseback to enter. Beside the Cathedral of St. William is the plaza complex with its historical
Abolition of the Tobacco Monopoly Monument, Ilocos Norte Capitol, and the Ilocandia Museum. The La Paz and Suba sand
dunes are favorite movie settings ranging from classic local films such as Nora Aunor’s Himala to Hollywood gems like
Tom Cruises Born On The Fourth of July.
Garlic is sold and tobacco fields can be seen along the highway. Batac contains the Marcos Museum and Mausoleum where
the preserved remains of former President Ferdinand Marcos are displayed. Paoay is home to the grand Malacañang of the
North overlooking Lake Paoay, once Marcos’ summer residence. The town’s most famous attraction is its church. With its
blend of Spanish and Oriental architecture, Paoay Church is now included in the UNESCO ‘World Heritage List. Massive
buttresses found nowhere else in the Philippines support the centuries-old edifice.
Other old churches can be found in Sarrat Dingras, San Nicolas, Bacarra (which has a leaning tower), and Badoc. Badoc
also has the Juan Luna Shrine once the home of the famous painter and now a museum. Farther up north is Cape Bojeador
Lighthouse, a charming structure set on a hilly terrain.
At the end of tile road is Pagudpud considered as the Boracay of the North. Beautiful white sand beaches are set against
deep-blue seas and mountains. This is undoubtedly the best beach area of the entire Ilocos region. On the road to
Cagayan is the Patapat Viaduct hugging a seaside cliff.
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