I am a Baguio boy, going to the Baguio Public Market with my
"lola" (grandma) was the most memorable to roam around the market.
That's the usual routine of grandma, look after her shoe shop adjacent to the
side of Maharlika. Riding a jeepney along Magsaysay Road, then call the driver's
attention for stop sign at the market.
There is no other way for lowlanders to spend time buying
local products in this market. Some of the local commodities that can be bought
are: veggies, strawberries or ube jams, peanut brittles, choco flakes, local
wines, native bags or accessories, broomsticks, and so forth. If you don't have
enough money in peso bills, you can have money exchange in black market.
Moreover, black market offers imported dry goods.
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