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A helpful and smiling Bani public market fresh protein-rich fish vendor
Pictures courtesy of Dr. Leslie E. Bauzon, Professor, University of
Tsukuba, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki-ken, Japan 305-8572
and Dr. Aurora F. Bauzon, Professor of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines![]()

Nutrient-filled shellfish is the specialty of this woman vendor in the public market of Bani

In the Bani public market one can find flowering plants and a variety of vitamin-rich fruits also for sale
Imported apples and oranges as well as local fruits like "dalandan," "pinya" and "saging" are the business
of this woman entrepreneur in Bani
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Local Bani functional pottery products can be purchased in this small shop along the road to Agno![]()

Pottery making in the Philippines started in Tawi Tawi in 6000 B.C. based on the unearthing several years ago of
hematite in the Bolobok Cave in Sanga Sanga, and survives into the 21st century among other places in the Bani
pottery industry![]()

The United Methodist Church, one of the symbols of Protestant evangelical Christian faith in Bani propagated by
American missionaries during the U.S. colonial period (1898-1946)
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Gateway to Western Pangasinan Lyceum, a private institution providing education to the youth of Bani in particular
and Western Pangasinan in general![]()
The main academic building of Western Pangasinan Lyceum located on the left side of the
national highway in Bani coming from Alaminos City
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