Chinese Garden
Ilocos Norte has a lot to offer (paid and some free) - may it be parks, beaches, gardens, historical structures, and such. Whilst we didn't explore every corner of the beautiful region, we had a chance to check out some.
We were at the Malacañang of the North on the second day of our holiday, but Yongi wasn't allowed inside the palace, so the hubby took him to the nearby park called the Chinese Garden, while my siblings (and niblings) made use of our tickets to see what the once summer residence of the Marcos family looked like. I will write about it one day soon :)
Anyway, I followed my two boys afterward and spent some time in the park. Here's the entrance. It is free, by the way (no entrance fee), so anyone can go.
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