At the heart of the city of Baguio, the summer capital of the Philippines, located Burnham Park - the oldest public park of the city, named after the American architect Daniel Burnham, developed in the early 20th century development plan Baguio. A few narrow paths around the park lead to Camp John Hay - the former US military base in the Philippines. And from the park overlooking Mount Kabuyao - the highest peak in the region of Baguio. Its height - more than 2 thousand meters. It has several relay centers and private observatory, once belonged to the United States. And at the top of the hill is a small community of farmers. It offers a wonderful view of the entire city of Baguio and the province of Pangasinan in the west. In an especially clear day you can even see the ships passing in the South China Sea.
In the center of Burnham Park is an artificial lake, where you can take a boat ride, rent here. In the southern part of the built playground for lovers of skateboarding. In the east are Melvin Jones Grandstand, and a football field, which are usually held ceremonial parades, concerts and political rallies. In the western part of the park you can visit the Orchid Greenhouse with an amazing collection of plants and a playground with a lot of different attractions. Here you can rent bikes, including tricycles for the youngest children. In the northern part of the park by the beautiful rose garden stands a monument to Daniel Burnham.
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