Saint Louis University, Bonifacio Street, Baguio, Benguet, PhilippinesMap
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The museum is really hard to find, if it weren't for the introduction of Lonely Planet, I really don't know how to find him. Anyway, you have to get through the first thing you need to get into the campus. School security agrees.
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SLU Museum of Igorot Cultures & Arts Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The museum is really hard to find, if it weren't for the introduction of Lonely Planet, I really don't know how to find him. Anyway, you have to get through the first thing you need to get into the campus. School security agrees.
I thought that there were already a lot of 56 ethnic groups in China. I looked at this museum in the Philippines and asked. It turned out that there were more ethnic groups in the Philippines than in China, and almost every island had a different ethnic customs. After all, it is not a mainland country, and the blood is still not tied together. So the museum shows many different national customs of life.
When I came to this museum, I found that there are really many ethnic groups in the Philippines, at least more than China. They have many ethnic groups in the mountains, concentrated in this area, so the museum mainly introduces the ethnic groups that travel around the mountain to the island.
This museum is not easy to find. First you have to confirm that he is in this university. Then you have to ask people all the way and even the students in the school do not know that there is such a museum. But if you ask the security guard, he knows it. Sometimes you can go to the museum with the door closed.
There are two museums in this mountain city worth seeing. One is the Baguio Museum and the other is the Museum of Culture and Art. This museum is inside the University of St. Louis. The museum displays some folk culture of local ethnic groups, as well as wood carving art. The most shocking thing should be that there are more detailed records and introductions of cave burial customs, and, yes, the dead are made by mummies. There is a mummy imitation in the museum. Some visitors thought it was true, including Lonely Planet, who said there was a mummy there. I asked the curator of the pavilion and he said it was impossible to put this thing in the museum. This means that this sentence is a copy.