Guam Chamorro Village Visit
Chamorro Village is a must-do on Guam. The outdoor mall is open every day but the main event happens every Wednesday night from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. when tourists and locals gathers for the outdoor market and a multitude of cultural events.
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Visiting a Chamaro village in Guam
Visiting a Chamaro village in Guam
We enjoyed touring Southern Guam with Jenny. We all learned so much from the tour at the Inalahan Cultural Village from making sea salt, rope, coconut candy to beautiful weavings. We even walked on the lathi stones, visited the old Spanish fort and went hiking in the mud.
See our other Guam videos about Underwater World Guam and Sea Trek walking inside the tank with the sharks and rays! Check out the beachside BBQ at the Outrigger Guam with dinner right on the beach!
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Haganta, Guam Island 4K View #Haganta #Guam #Tour #travel #traveling #usa #america #island
Hagåtña Chamorro pronunciation formerly in English: Agana, in Spanish: Agaña is the capital village of the United States territory of Guam. From the 18th through mid-20th century, it was Guam's population center, but today it is the second smallest of the island's 19 villages in both area and population. However, it remains one of the island's major commercial districts in addition to being the seat of government.
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HISTORY
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Hagåtña was a prominent village before Guam's colonization by the Spanish. In 1668, the first Spanish missionary, Padre San Vitores arrived on the island. The family of Chief Kepuha donated land in Hagåtña enabling San Vitores to build the first church (Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica) on Guam.
Under Spanish rule, much of the indigenous population of Guam and other Mariana Islands was forced to relocate to the city. The remains of buildings from the Spanish administration can be seen in the Plaza de España located beside the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Agana. The remains of the Spanish Governor's Palace is here and is closer to the Department of Education than the Cathedral.
After Guam was ceded by Spain to the United States in the Spanish–American War of 1898, 'Agana' remained the seat of government under U.S. Naval Administration. By 1940, the city's population had grown to about 10,000 containing nearly half of the island's residents. Villages had been established nearby for immigrants from the Caroline Islands.
Guam was captured by Japanese forces on December 8, 1941. The Japanese, renamed Guam Ōmiya-jima (ja.: 大宮島) or Great Shrine Island, and Agana Akashi (ja.: 明石) or Red or Bright Stone. During Guam's 1944 liberation from the Japanese during World War II, the city was heavily damaged by U.S. naval bombardment. Many former residents settled in other parts of Guam after the war. As part of Guam's reconstruction plan, the U.S. Navy constructed new straight city streets that passed through existing lots and created many plots of land with multiple owners. This has hindered the development of the city to the present day. In December 1944 Guam was the scene of the Agana race riot, between black and white servicemen stationed on the island.
Today, despite a resident population of only 1,100 (less than 1% of Guam's total), the city remains the seat of the territorial government. Its historic sites are major attractions for visitors. Hagåtña is served by Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport in Tamuning and Barrigada.
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As Guam's historic population and administrative center, many traditional celebrations take place in Hagåtña. On December 8, Santa Marian Kamalen, Patroness of the Mariana Islands, is honored with a procession in which a statue of the patroness is pulled on a cart amid the prayers of thousands of the island's Catholics.[7] Guam's most celebrated patriotic holiday, Liberation Day, is on July 21. The annual Liberation Day Parade takes place on Marine Corps Drive in Hagåtña. In addition to the historic sites at the Plaza de España and the Basilica, Latte Stone Park and the Chamorro Village shopping area offer further information about the island's history and culture.
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• Total1 sq mi (3 km2)
Population (2010)
• Total1,051
Time zone : UTC+10 (ChST)
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Area code 671
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GUAM’s Mangilao Thursday NIGHT MARKET!!🍗 🇬🇺
The Thursday NIGHT MARKET in Mangilao is back!!!
Come with me to check the sights sounds and food! In this virtual postcard from me to you!!!
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Every Thursdays right between the Mangilao senior center and the church!
5pm - 8pm!!!!
Mangilao Thursday Night Market
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00:00 thursday night market in mangilao is back!
00:13 Mangilao NIGHT MARKET views
02:35 great for kids
03:12 coming back from the pandemic
03:28 GOOD EATS!
04:45 stalls, food vendors and more
05:15 vice mayor welcoming everyone back
05:45 mama ree's sweet treats
05:57 must try local AHU!
06:20 come thru! see you in the next one!
Enjoy life my friends see you in the next one
-Mark..🎃 #Guamnightmarket #thursdaynightmarket #MangilaoGuam
Driving Around the Southside of Guam | 4k Drone
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In this video, we take you along as we venture from Agat to Inarajan Pools, passing through some of the island's most stunning locations, passing iconic sites such as the Spanish Bridge, Cetti Bay, Magellan Monument, Merizo Pier, and the newly renovated Inarajan Pools.
🌉 **Agat**: Our adventure begins in the picturesque village of Agat, known for its awe-inspiring coastal views and cultural significance. Learn about the village's fascinating history and its importance in the island's heritage.
🏞️ **Cetti Bay**: Next, we're off to Cetti Bay, a hidden gem offering an oasis of natural beauty. Explore the lush surroundings and discover any hiking trails or lookout points that offer mesmerizing views.
🏊 **Inarajan Pools**: Finally, we arrive at the recently renovated Inarajan Pools! Dive into the rejuvenated pools and witness the beauty of these natural wonders firsthand. We'll also share any essential information and safety tips for visitors looking to take a dip.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, nature lover, or simply seeking a captivating journey, this video has something for everyone! Join us in uncovering the hidden gems and incredible sights that the southside of Guam has to offer.
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Guam, Barrigada (Roads of 671...Rt. 16)
(part 1) bored...killin time with the lil' bros. To our bro who's stuck at UW (University of Washington, Seattle) we know your stuck in your dorm for 4 years ^_^ sit back and ride with us for the next 10 minutes!
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Villages On Guam - Tamuning
Tamuning Village was once the busiest shopping and entertainment village on Guam. Ben Franklin Department Store, and Gibson's Shopping Center, was the two most popular stores on island. Tamuning also had the biggest and most popular Movie Theatres on island, more on that in the next video. Today, while the building still exist, the business itself has changed, or is no more. Dededo village is slowly, but surely taking over the shopping and entertainment business on Guam.
Drive GUAM # 30. Mangilao / Hagatna / Chamorro Village ( Paseo )
A drive from Mangilao all the way to Chamorro Village.
Guam Food Vlog 5 - Chesa Breakfast, Island Falafels Syrian Style, HafaTea Boba, and Marina Pizza
A tasty journey around Guam exploring some of the islands delicious eateries.
Chesa Guam
Address: 241 San Vicente Dr #10, Barrigada, 96913, Guam
Hours:
Friday: 10AM–7PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–7PM
Tuesday: 10AM–7PM
Wednesday: 10AM–7PM
Thursday: 10AM–7PM
Phone: +1 671-734-0671
Island Falafel & More
Located in: Chamorro Village (I Sengsong Chamorro)
Address: 153 Marine Corps Dr, Hagåtña, 96910, Guam
Hours:
Friday: 12–6:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 12–6:30PM
Tuesday: 12–6:30PM
Wednesday: 12–6:30PM
Thursday: 12–6:30PM
Phone: +1 671-483-3314
HafaTea Guam
Sun-Thur: 10AM to 7PM
Fri-Sat: 10AM to 10PM
Serving you Milktea, Fruit Tea, Coffee & Yogurt!
671-989-2717
Suite 114B East West Bldng
Marina Grill
Address: Agat, Guam
Hours:
Friday: 11AM–9PM
Saturday: 9AM–9PM
Sunday: 9AM–9PM
Monday: 11AM–9PM
Tuesday: 11AM–9PM
Wednesday: 11AM–9PM
Thursday: 11AM–9PM
Phone: +1 671-564-0215
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Best Hotels In Guam - For Families, Couples, Work Trips, Luxury & Budget
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In this video, we listed the top 5 best hotels in Guam. I made this list based on my personal opinion, and i tried to list them based on their price, quality, location and more. If you want to see the price and find out more information about these hotels, you can check out the links above.
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If you're a newcomer or you may be moving to the island soon, here are more things I miss about Guam!
1. Crown Bakery! Every now and then we would treat ourselves to the delicious donuts from Crown, located in Barrigada. There are a lot of awesome bakeries and donut shops all around the island, but Crown Bakery was closest to where we lived. Just a half dozen of their simple glazed donuts was perfect every time :)
2. Consistent weather! It's a no-brainer that Guam has a tropical climate year round, but what I miss is how I knew what kind of day it was going to be, and I didn't have to pack extra clothing or equipment. I especially missed the warm Guam weather when it was winter out here in Virginia :(
3. Tempura Egg Poki Bowl! Though I know how to make my own tuna poki, I don't know how to replicate Onigiri Seven's tempura egg. This spot is located on the Tumon strip across the Hyatt hotel, and the portion for the price was really hard to beat. Their delicious tuna poki bowls were our go-to anytime we craved poki!
4. No tax! This is a funny one, but you have to understand--after living on Guam my whole life and never seeing a tax item on my receipts, this was definitely something new I had to adjust to living out here in Virginia. It does somewhat balance out since import costs shipping things to Guam naturally raise the prices all around.
5. Mighty Purple! This tropical cafe is located in Agana, and they specialize in açaí bowls and smoothies. The setup is so fresh feeling! They also have some savory items on their menu, and one of my favorites is their taro bread sandwiches. Who wouldn't want a purple sandwich?? Definitely try their turkey taro sandwich with the Dinanche ranch--it is beyond yum!
6. Teaching dance! A few years before I left Guam, I was teaching at Body Arts Dance Studio, located in Agana. They usually offer majority ballet foundation classes, but I was hired to teach hiphop, jazz, and contemporary. Guam has an amazing dance community, and I absolutely miss working with my students, coming up with new choreography and ideas, and also seeing those ideas come to life on stage when we would have their seasonal concerts!
7. Tapcilong! You must try this dish at The Kracked Egg, an awesome breakfast spot located in Tumon. Pork longaniza, beef tapa, chicken tocino, garlic fried rice, eggs--what could be better?! Kracked Egg was definitely one of our favorite after hours spots to get some awesome breakfast food :)
8. Sunrises and sunsets! Though I've seen a few nice skies stateside, there's just something unique about Guam's skies where the sunrises and sunsets are absolutely breathtaking! The neat thing is that you don't even have to be beachside to witness the amazing colors. Almost every day you could see a gorgeous sky with vibrant colors, almost like something straight out of a painting!
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1:29 Crown Bakery
3:08 Guam weather
4:44 Onigiri Seven
6:16 No tax
7:53 Mighty Purple Cafe
9:44 Teaching dance classes
11:18 Tapcilong
13:11 Sunrises and sunsets
14:18 BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!
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Guam's Back Road Pagat - Mangilao 4K Virtual Driving Tour
Hey guys in this Guam Vlog Virtual Driving Tour i do one of the Viewers request to show and see if i can make the backroad that connects Yigo to Mangilao interesting!!
So come join me on this Virtual Drive and lets check out the sights of Guams BACKROAD!!
We head from adacao pagat to mangilao!!
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Exploring Guam Fort Agueda
Exploring Guam Fort Agueda
Fort Santa Agueda, on Guam Highway 7 in Hagåtña (formerly Agana), Guam, dates from about 1800, during the 1784-1802 administration of Spanish governor Manuel Moro. It was an uncovered fort with a manposteria (coral stone and lime mortar) parapet, rising about 10 feet (3.0 m) above a sloping hillside. It is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, as the only remaining fortification of the Spanish Era in Hagåtña... Wiki
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Top20 Recommended Hotels in Guam, Mariana Islands, Oceania
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Top20 Recommended Hotels in Guam, Mariana Islands, Oceania: 1. Outrigger Guam Beach Resort ****
1255 Pale San Vitores, 96913 Tumon, Guam, From € 183
2. Dusit Thani Guam Resort *****
1227 Pale San Vitores Road, Tumon, Guam, 96913 Tumon, Guam, From € 201
3. Hyatt Regency Guam *****
1155 Pale San Vitores Road, Tamuning, 96913 Tumon, Guam, From € 210
4. Guam Reef & Olive Spa Resort ****
1317 Pale San Vitors Road, 96913 Tumon, Guam, From € 162
5. The Westin Resort Guam *****
105 Gun Beach Road, 96913 Tumon, Guam, From € 179
6. Sheraton Laguna Guam Resort *****
470 Farenholt Avenue, 96913 Tamuning, Guam, From € 142
7. Lotte Hotel Guam *****
185 Gun Beach Road Tamuning Guam, 96913 Tumon, Guam, From € 167
8. Hilton Guam Resort & Spa *****
202 Hilton Road, Tumon Bay, 96913 Tumon, Guam, From € 136
9. Fiesta Resort Guam ***
801 Pale San Vitores Road, 96913 Tumon, Guam, From € 134
10. Onward Beach Resort ****
445 Governor Carlos G. Camacho Road, 96913 Tamuning, Guam, From € 388
11. Oceanview Hotel and Residences ***
1433 Pale San Vitores Road, 96913 Tumon, Guam, From € 82
12. Days Inn Guam ***
155 Ypao Road, 96913 Tamuning, Guam, From € 70
13. Guam Plaza Resort & Spa ***
1328 Pale San Vitores Rd., 96913 Tumon, Guam, From € 108
14. Garden Villa Hotel ***
800 Pale San Vitores Road, Tumon, Guam, 96913 Tumon, Guam, From € 104
15. Leopalace Resort Guam ****
221 Lake View Drive, 96915-6002 Yona, Guam, From € 103
16. Holiday Resort & Spa Guam ****
881 Pale San Vitores Rd., 96913 Tumon, Guam, From € 103
17. The Bayview Hotel Guam ***
1475 Pale San Vitores Road, 96913 Tumon, Guam, From € 82
18. Pacific Star Resort & Spa ****
627B Pale San Vitores Road, 96913 Tumon, Guam, From € 127
19. Wyndham Garden Guam (formerly known as Aqua Suites Guam) ***
240 Ypao Road , GU 96913 Tamuning, Guam, From € 75
20. Palmridge Inn ***
122 Hasalao Street Route 8, Barrigada, Guam 96913, 96913 Tamuning, Guam, From € 63
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Valley of the Lotte, Guam
Valley of the Latte is a tour of a real ancient Chamorro village. Do to COVID-19 there was limited activities during the tour and actors were not present.
GUAM's Inarajan Natural Pools in the Beautiful Historic village of Inalåhan 🇬🇺
Hafa Adai!!! In this Video we head over to the southern part of Guam 🇬🇺 in the historic village of Inalåhan and check out the beautiful newly renovated Natural Pools of Inarajan!
Its awesome natural formed pools that over time became such a great place for tourist and locals alike to come visit and go for a swim!!!
So come with and lets check it out!!!
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Inarajan Natural Pools!!
A Virtual Tour of this beautiful place!
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