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When we asked people what advice they would give someone preparing to move to Bacolod City, they said...

"Bacolod City, also known as the City of Smiles, is located in the Philippines and is known for its friendly locals, delicious food, and vibrant festivals. Before moving to Bacolod City, expats should be aware of several important factors. Firstly, English is widely spoken in Bacolod City, making it easier for expats to communicate with locals. However, learning some basic phrases in Hiligaynon, the local language, can be beneficial and appreciated by the locals. The cost of living in Bacolod City is relatively low compared to other cities in the Philippines. Expats can expect to find affordable housing, food, and transportation. However, it's important to negotiate rental agreements and understand the terms before signing. Bacolod City has a tropical climate, with a wet and dry season. Expats should be prepared for high humidity and frequent rain during the wet season. It's also important to note that the city is prone to typhoons. Healthcare facilities in Bacolod City are adequate, with several hospitals and clinics available. However, more complex medical issues may require travel to larger cities. Expats should ensure they have comprehensive health insurance that covers medical evacuation if necessary. The city is known for its safety and low crime rate, but like any city, it's important to take standard precautions, especially at night or in less crowded areas. Bacolod City has a rich cultural heritage, with numerous festivals throughout the year. The most famous is the MassKara Festival, a month-long celebration held in October. Expats are encouraged to participate in these cultural events to fully immerse themselves in the local culture. Public transportation in Bacolod City mainly consists of jeepneys and tricycles. Expats may find it challenging to navigate at first, but locals are usually willing to help. Finally, Filipinos are known for their hospitality and friendliness. Expats moving to Bacolod City can expect a warm welcome and a strong sense of community," remarked another expat who made the move to Bacolod City, Philippines.

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