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  1. Litrato ng Hagdan-hagdang Palayan ng Banawe Hagdan-hagdang palayan sa Banaue, Ifugao. Ang Hagdan-hagdang Palayan ng Banawe ay mga 2000-taong gulang na mga hagdanang-taniman na nililok sa mga bulubundukin ng Ifugao sa Pilipinas ng mga ninuno ng mga katutubong mamamayanang para mapadali ang kanilang pagsasaka,Karaniwang tinatawag ito ng mga Pilipino bilang "Ikawalong Kahangahangang Pook sa Mundo".

  2. 19 sty 2015 · Banaue Rice Terraces-Ang Hagdan-hagdang Palayan ng Banawe (Ingles: Banaue Rice Terraces) ay mga 2000-taong gulang na mga hagdanang-taniman na nililok sa mga bulubundukin ng Ifugao sa Pilipinas ng mga ninuno ng mga katutubong mamamayanang Batad. Karaniwang tinatawag ito ng mga Pilipino bilang “Ikawalong Kahangahangang Pook sa Mundo”

  3. The Banaue Rice Terraces (Filipino: Hagdan-hagdang Palayan ng Banawe) are terraces that were carved into the mountains of Banaue, Ifugao, in the Philippines, by the ancestors of the Igorot people. The terraces are occasionally called the "Eighth Wonder of the World".

  4. The Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras are a World Heritage Site consisting of a complex of rice terraces on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. They were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1995, the first-ever property to be included in the cultural landscape category of the World Heritage List. [ 2 ]

  5. 10 lip 2024 · Banaue rice terraces, system of irrigated rice terraces in the mountains of north-central Luzon, Philippines, that were created more than 2,000 years ago by the Ifugao people. Although located in several villages, they are collectively known as the Banaue rice terraces.

  6. The Banaue terraces constitute part of the Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras, ancient sprawling human-made structures from 2,000 to 6,000 years old. Found in the provinces of Apayao, Benguet, Mountain Province, and Ifugao, UNESCO has declared the terraces a World Heritage Site.

  7. 29 kwi 2024 · The Banaue Rice Terraces, nestled high in the Ifugao mountains of northern Luzon, are truly a sight to behold. These stunning, step-like fields, carved into the hillsides over 2,000 years ago, are a true testament to the engineering prowess and unwavering determination of the Ifugao people.