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The Baguio Botanical Garden, formerly known as Imelda Park, is a botanical garden in Baguio, Philippines, located on Leonard Wood Road between Wright Park and Teacher's Camp. The garden goes by a few different names, including: Botanical & Zoological Garden, the former name for the park when it was a zoo Centennial Park, for being "the Summer Capital" of the Philippines for 100 years Igorot Village, for the culture-inspired carvings, sculptures, and huts scattered around the park Imelda Park, for the former first lady. The garden, which was previously a zoo ,was renamed to the Imelda Park by Ferdinand Marcos for his wife in 1970. The park closed for ten months in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.During that time, it underwent a renovation which made the park more aesthetic and added ramps The park has art galleries provided by the Baguio Arts Guild, and sculptures displaying the culture of the Igorot people. A statue by Ben Hur Villanueva commemorating the people who built Baguio can also be found. The park also contains a friendship garden featuring the countries United States, China, Japan, South Korea, Canada, and Thailand, which contain elements of the country's culture, such as temples and statues. It also contains a sunflower farm and gardens spotlighting Dahlia, cactuses, marguerites, orchids, and succulents. One of the garden's main attractions is a 150 m (490 ft) long tunnel which was dug out by Japanese Imperial Army soldiers during World War II for use as storage, treatment, and a bunker. #botanicalgarden #botanical #botanicalpark #baguio #baguiocity