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Living in Liloan, Philippines:
Tips for Moving and Visiting

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If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Liloan, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked five people living in Liloan what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:

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5 comments on “Liloan”

My city has welcoming people, sophisticated mountain views which you would be exhilarated to look forward to, busy streets only happens occasionally. The culture of this city will never get you bored for the rest of your stay. Almost all of the people in this area are Roman Catholics and are very uplifting when it comes to traditions.

Genecelle, says: 2020

One must know the famous delicacies and tourist spots in Liloan. be knowledgeable about the brief history of the city. Liloan’s origin name comes from the root word, Lilo which means “whirlpool”. Whirlpools can be found almost everywhere surrounding the land.

Our city is that it is a very quiet town, and is type of town where you are considered a part of the community when you reside here. Our town is a nice little place to just relax from the city stress and chaos. The perfect place to get away and feel peace and quiet.

Philip, says: 2020

Liloan has a lot to offer. You can visit amazing old lighthouses where you can enjoy beautiful sunsets. If you want to grab a bite, you may visit infamous Titay’s and have a taste of famous delicacies such as rosquillos and hojaldres. But you better prepare yourself for heavy traffic.

Czarina, says: 2020

Liloan is known for locals who are friendly and lively. We have agricultural products that will suffice our daily needs. Also, I am very proud of our government officials, specifically our Town Mayor who is very kind and generous to all her constituents. Above all, majority of us are very religious and righteous.

Sherrylyn, says: 2020

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