It’s More Fun sa Pamayanan: Discovering the Heritage City of Vigan

✨Discovering Vigan


A Journey Through Time

Nestled in the province of Ilocos Sur, the Heritage City of Vigan stands as one of the best-preserved Spanish colonial towns in Asia and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walking through its cobblestone streets feels like traveling back in time the ancestral houses, calle crisologo, and centuries-old churches tell stories of the Philippines’ rich history and culture.

Vigan perfectly blends the old and the new where tradition meets modern tourism. From the charming horse-drawn kalesas to local shops selling handmade crafts, the city’s atmosphere truly captures the Filipino spirit of hospitality and pride.


🌸 Community-Local Highlights of Vigan

πŸ›️ Local Products
Vigan is famous for its burnay jars, made from local clay and skillfully molded by potters in Barangay
Pagburnayan. Visitors can try pottery-making themselves  a hands-on experience that’s both fun and cultural.
Another popular product is Vigan longganisa, a garlicky and slightly tangy sausage that perfectly represents the city’s flavorful cuisine. Tourists often bring these as pasalubong (souvenirs) to share a taste of Vigan with family and friends.


🏭 Industries

Vigan’s people take great pride in preserving their local industries. Handloom weaving of Abel Iloco continues to thrive, producing beautifully woven textiles used in clothing and home dΓ©cor. These industries not only provide livelihood but also help keep Ilocano traditions alive for future generations.



🏰 Tourist Spots

Calle Crisologo – A timeless street filled with ancestral houses, souvenir shops, and restaurants that glow beautifully at night.



St. Paul’s Cathedral – A majestic church located at Plaza Salcedo, a perfect spot to relax and admire the view.


Dancing Fountain at Plaza Salcedo – Every night, tourists enjoy a colorful fountain show synchronized with music, proving that fun and culture can beautifully coexist.










πŸ’¬ Final Thoughts

Vigan City is more than just a tourist spot — it’s a living heritage that celebrates community, creativity, and culture. Through its people, products, and preserved traditions, Vigan reminds everyone that the Philippines truly is a place where history and happiness come together.

It’s More Fun sa Pamayanan. It’s More Fun in Vigan! πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­










Sources:

UNESCO World Heritage Centre. (n.d.). Historic City of Vigan. Retrieved from https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/502/

Department of Tourism Philippines. (n.d.). It’s More Fun in the Philippines Campaign.

Official Website of the City Government of Vigan. (https://www.vigancity.gov.ph)

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