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Is La Trinidad, Benguet a good place to live? How is the quality of life?

four local experts
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While quality of life is something of an elusive or ill-defined concept, it can be boiled down to "Is La Trinidad a good place to live?" or "Is La Trinidad a bad place to live?" Here's what four local experts had to say about quality of life and overall happiness in La Trinidad, Benguet.

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Living in La Trinidad is not as stressful as living in other municipalities in the country. La Trinidad is very much similar to Baguio City, not ignoring the fact that they are located right beside each other. Food and living is much cheaper in here. The people are nicer, and the crime rate is the lowest in this place.

Kimberly, says: 2020

La Trinidad is known as the “salad bowl” of the Philippines. It is also where strawberries, vegetables, and coffees usually came from. The most common job here is farming and most people here in La Trinidad are very conservative when it comes to their culture. Arabica coffee is one of the native coffee here in La Trinidad and mostly they recommend it for tourists to try and experience the soothing taste of arabica coffee.

Kimberley, says: 2020

La Trinidad is a municipality in the province of Benguet, Philippines. Our Municipality is known for its strawberry plantation, highland vegetables, and cut flowers since most of residents here are farmers. The crime rate in our municipality is very low. Our municipality also offers a high quality of education.

Beanie, says: 2020

We are surrounded by mountains and you can witness a lot of pine trees making our city a cold place especially December to February. The people here are hospitable enough to offer you a good place to stay for a night and respectful. In terms of tourist spots, there are a lot of places you can visit like the Strawberry farm, Mt. Kalugong, Mt. Yangbew if you are an adventurous person.

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