Tinaguriang haunted hotel na Diplomat Hotel sa Baguio, dinagsa ng mga turista

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Tinaguriang haunted hotel na Diplomat Hotel sa Baguio, dinagsa ng mga turista
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00:00 Authorities in Baguio City have been strict in ensuring the safety and order of the city.
00:07 This is Dante Guito's report.
00:09 Unlike other flowers, candles and food items,
00:16 the family of Ginny, who brought visitors to Baguio Public Cemetery,
00:22 are holding clean items.
00:24 They have already accompanied their beloved in-laws in cleaning.
00:30 We have time, it's November 1, and we are busy with work.
00:36 That's why we are here to clean.
00:40 You accompanied them?
00:41 Yes, we accompanied them.
00:43 This is also the situation of some visitors to the public cemetery.
00:47 They brought their own bags, brushes, and other items that they were allowed to bring inside.
00:54 They were also not allowed to paint the graves.
00:58 The family of Gredo, however, had already lit a candle
01:02 so that they would not be accompanied by the many people who were being buried in the cemetery.
01:07 Actually, we did this early in the morning.
01:11 We were just trying to avoid the heavy traffic and the lack of parking.
01:17 Baguio Public Cemetery is the largest cemetery in the city with more than 20,000 graves.
01:24 But unlike last year, only a few people visited.
01:29 Some may have visited the last few days and are now on vacation.
01:34 Others will visit the next few days because they do not want to be disappointed with the expected number of people visiting until tomorrow.
01:43 However, Baguio City Police Office promised to strictly monitor the cemetery.
01:49 In fact, they were able to collect 18 items that should not be brought inside the cemetery,
01:56 including alcohol and bottles that are used to collect the grass.
02:02 There was also one item that was taken to the hospital for observation
02:06 because it is difficult to breathe, the blood pressure is high, and it is dizzying.
02:10 Aside from that, there were no problems.
02:14 There were also no complaints like the one that Chow could not find.
02:18 Meanwhile, the number of tourists who went to the Diplomat Hotel still doubled.
02:24 It became famous because of the stories of the deceased, such as the display of the graves
02:30 or the feeling of the deceased souls of those who lived here during the Japanese occupation.
02:36 This was the residence of the families and Dominican brothers before the Americans bombed in 1945.
02:44 That is why the Army's family did not miss the Diplomat Hotel.
02:50 Every year, we go to Manawag because it is my son's birthday.
02:55 From Manawag, we go to Baguio.
02:59 We might as well go to historic places of Baguio that includes Diplomat Hotel.
03:05 According to the Army, before they traveled, they visited their relatives and they were able to show respect.
03:13 This is for the people.

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