Vigan Heritage Village
Vigan Heritage Village, located in the Philippines, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture. The village features cobblestone streets and traditional kalesa (horse-drawn carriages), reflecting the rich cultural history of the area. Visitors can explore various historical buildings, including Vigan Cathedral and the Baluarte Zoo.
The village is famous for its unique blend of Spanish, Chinese, and local influences, evident in its food, crafts, and architecture. Local artisans produce traditional items, such as burnay pottery and inabel textiles, making Vigan a vibrant center for cultural heritage and tourism.