As a world heritage, the appearance is also very important. I announced that Baowei Church won the beauty contest in four Filipino-style baroque churches. (Haven't I seen another Miagao church a little arbitrary [Yun Pai]) ,
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San Agustin Church of Paoay Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The church has been listed as a world cultural property by UNESCO. It is a triangular building shaped like a golden tower and is a typical Spanish church. It has no foundation but has a history of 400 years and is the spiritual pillar of the local residents. Legend has it that the holy water oozing from the wall is very effective and can cure all diseases, so many tourists come to make a wish.
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San Agustin Church of Paoay Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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As a world heritage, the appearance is also very important. I announced that Baowei Church won the beauty contest in four Filipino-style baroque churches. (Haven't I seen another Miagao church a little arbitrary [Yun Pai]) ,
Going to Baowei Church is actually quite troublesome. First, take the bus to find the best place to get off, and get off the nearest place to the church. Then you have to take a tripod motorcycle. In fact, you can do jeepney, provided that your language can clearly express the car that finds the way.
The exterior of the church is very beautiful, it is a famous local church, the oldest. The inside is not so good-looking, the gap is relatively large when you walk in, the inside is the iron top, and you feel a lot lower when you look at it.
I have visited the place for the second time and still amazed me. I also love how the place was preserved. Truly a must visit place if you are heading north of the Philippines.
Basilica and sinking bell tower. Picture 1: Yesterday afternoon, I went to the old Baroque church Basilica [cool]; Picture 2: Grass growing [sweating] near the look; Picture 3: Sitting far behind listening to the sermon; Picture 4: The pious Filipino girl in blue and white porcelain [love]; Figure 5: After the sermon, there happened to be a local wedding ceremony, so there were these arches and flower columns [color]; Figure 6: super beautiful stained glass [strong] behind; Figure 7: The church was built hundreds of years ago, and I didn’t expect the history of Christianity in the Philippines to be so long. Figure 8: I don't know if the local Filipinos or other Southeast Asian tourists who climbed the outer wall took pictures, but it was not Chinese tourists who came [screaming teeth] anyway;
Many people recommend going to this church for a walk. To be honest, this church is also a good-looking outside photo, and there is nothing good-looking inside. The reason is that the top of this church was damaged before. The top of the church is now a clear shed structure. It can only be said that the Philippines is too poor. I can't remake the old look.
Locally, this church is a very distinctive one. But only limited to the appearance. Since the church itself is damaged. So the interior is not too good-looking. Not too many people come. It is not very convenient to come to this place. I was passing by, walking in.
整个教堂在外部看有足够的历史感,残残旧旧的模样,外面一大片的绿色覆盖,更显的这个教堂的美艳,其实走进教堂的话,你会觉得没太大特色,因为天灾的原因顶部曾经受损,所以现在的里面看起来没有外部的漂亮。