Friday, June 20, 2014

Calle Crisologo

Vigan, October 2012


History is written all over this piece of calle or 'street'. It is the sole indicator and evidence that Spain did colonize the Philippines. This place, or Vigan as a whole, is considered as one of the historical places that is perfectly preserved. 


(c) Arianne Gamboa | 2012

Calle Crisologo did not get away with the modern time and age of capitalism. Slowly, this place is starting to generate profits for entrepreneurs. And as time pass by, the history that was embedded in this place, will soon be replaced by commercialism.

I don't know what to feel exactly in this tremendous battle between past and present. 
I support changes but not in these historical places.

To quote my review on TripAdvisor:


"If you're a history fanatic, you should check this place out. The buildings are perfectly preserved. Although, it gradually turns into a commercial complex, the Spanish and modern architecture blends well. I suggest that you see this place during the night between 6-9 pm. I experienced chills in my nape as we stroll along and you can really feel the atmosphere during colonial times. Be ready though for the 'aromatic' horse poops along the walk. Souvenir shops and restaurants are also found within the vicinity."


Calle Crisologo is a beauty, a huge part that defines our identity as a whole. 
Vigan, indeed, is the heritage city.

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