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Go back in time with the Heritage Village of Vigan City, Ilocos Sur! Vigan City was founded in 1572 by the Spanish conquistador Juan de Salcedo, a grandson of Miguel López de Legazpi, who was the first Governor-General of the Spanish East Indies. Salcedo established the settlement along the banks of the Govantes River and named it "Villa Fernandina" in honor of King Ferdinand II of Spain. Under Spanish rule, Vigan City flourished as a center of trade and commerce. It became a vital link in the galleon trade route, connecting Manila, the capital of the Spanish Philippines, to the port of Acapulco in Mexico. The city became a melting pot of various cultures and attracted merchants from China, Spain, Mexico, and other parts of Asia. The most commonly known source of the city's name is the Biga'a plant, which once grew abundantly along the banks of the Mestizo River, from which Captain Juan de Salcedo derived the city's name (after a misunderstanding with the locals, thinking he was asking the name of the plants). In 1999, Vigan City was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture. The UNESCO recognition highlighted the city's exceptional value and the need to protect and preserve its cultural heritage for future generations. ___ No talk, just walk. This is a walking tour of Calle Crisologo and nearby streets in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. 0:00 - Plaza Salcedo/Burgos 5:28 - Calle Crisologo 14:39 - Liberation Blvd. 15:22 - Calle V. Delos Reyes 18:42 - Calle General Luna 20:08 - Calle Plaridel 21:51 - Calle Mabini 23:05 - Calle Gov. A Reyes 27:32 - Florentino St. 30:18 - Quezon Ave. *Filmed in May 2023. __ *HDR (High Dynamic Range) capable devices or TVs are required to view and enjoy the true HDR content of this video. If you see the word "HDR" on the video setting, then your device is HDR compatible. If not, then YouTube will automatically make this video to the standard 4K quality only (no HDR). For the best viewing experience, make sure to watch the videos in 4K HDR! No vlog, no music, no talking. Just a real-life walking experience with real ambient sounds -the best way to experience a tour from home. ___ Connect with us! Facebook: / tourfromhometv Instagram: / tourfromhometv TikTok: / tourfromhometv Website: https://www.tourfromhometv.com Email: [email protected] *************************************************** This channel and its contents are solely owned by Tour From Home TV. Unauthorized use of our content,t such as reposting, redistributing, inserting clips to your videos, reaction videos, or re-uploading to a new channel without prior permission,n is a criminal offense under the Copyright Law. For business inquiries, please send us an email. © 2023 Tour From Home TV. All Rights Reserved.