I was there, October 22-25, 2014.
The sights of Vigan give a visitor an impression that the City froze for centuries. With it's massive centuries-old buildings numbering to more than a hundred, it should be that it was once a prosperous town. But for one reason or another, this prosperity suddenly stopped and the town was doomed to age and decay. It survived the years, almost intact. It survived the Philippine Revolution, the Philippine-American War, the World War II and hundreds of earthquakes and typhoons that battered it. Its almost serendipitous preservation, with slight changes for centuries, is unbelievable. Time stood still for Vigan. The Philippines is fortunate to still have Vigan as a window to its past.
A house along Calle Liberation reveals what's beneath the old plastered walls. |
A closer look at those brick walls. |