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What are transportation options and challenges in Santiago City, Isabela?

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Are there taxis in Santiago City? What about scooters? What are the public transportation options? Here's what three local experts had to say about transportation methods in Santiago City, Isabela.

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Our city is free and liberated, filled with different types of people. There’s a lot of stereotypes you can see here depending on what barangay you visit but most of the people have a lot in common as well. There’s a lot of things you can notice by just walking around. Some are rich some are poor but we live together that’s all I can say. Our city is surrounded by different provinces and if you look at the roadmap there’s four highways that lead to different directions.

I’m from Santiago City. It is part of Region 2, Cagayan Valley. Santiago City is north of Luzon. From Manila, the capital of Philippines, you can travel here by bus for eight to nine hours. This city is a modernize city. There is a mall, which is Robinson’s Mall that you can buy anything.

Living here is nice and simple, you do not dwell with traffic much, you have lots of restaurants choices, malls are just walking distances. People here are great they willing to those in need, always. On its disadvantage we lack tourism, we are away from beaches and some activities which may feel good to and have a reasons for long drives.

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