I still think if you combine visiting this village plus interacting with locals you will get love it
Évaluation soumise le 3 juill. 2023
ryandgreatv u
not to mention the smell
a village at Busan South Korea called Gamcheon looks so similar to this, but of course those from Gamcheon is truly a sight to behold, no offense meant but this one in La Trinidad is overrated, unless...
Évaluation soumise le 3 mai 2023
Brian X
Not recommended
It's just a village and it doesn't look that nice. Paint seems discoloured, the environment is not that clean. You will probably just stay here for 3 mins just for taking photos.
Évaluation soumise le 11 juill. 2022
sengia
Model feeling
The whole place is the outcome of joint efforts from the residents and some volunteers to turn it from an "eyesore" to an "eye-catching" place and that made the place special. Well done.
Évaluation soumise le 7 janv. 2022
russypooh
Hillside Village
Colors of Stobosa is the Philippines first and largest community artwork inspired by the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro and Gamcheon Cultural Village of Busan.
Évaluation soumise le 8 mai 2020
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Colors of StoBoSa
I still think if you combine visiting this village plus interacting with locals you will get love it
not to mention the smell
a village at Busan South Korea called Gamcheon looks so similar to this, but of course those from Gamcheon is truly a sight to behold, no offense meant but this one in La Trinidad is overrated, unless...
Not recommended
It's just a village and it doesn't look that nice. Paint seems discoloured, the environment is not that clean. You will probably just stay here for 3 mins just for taking photos.
Model feeling
The whole place is the outcome of joint efforts from the residents and some volunteers to turn it from an "eyesore" to an "eye-catching" place and that made the place special. Well done.
Hillside Village
Colors of Stobosa is the Philippines first and largest community artwork inspired by the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro and Gamcheon Cultural Village of Busan.