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BAGUIO, Philippines — What’s to love about Baguio? Is it the ukay, the chilly weather, the elegant Manor at Camp John Hay? Ask photographer Rudy Furuya.

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For photographer Rudy Furuya, Baguio City was home. After decades of living elsewhere, he has never forgotten it. His love for the city has endured throughout all these years. For how else can one explain his return visits since 1989?
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