Politics Talk
My very recent trip to Manila took me to places I have never set foot in nor appreciated much before when I was still living there. My head was deadset on the negatives. Raised in a busy and overly-crowded city, I became unaware of the tiny things which make up a big and progressive nation.
Me and President Noynoy |
One day as I was watching the news, I heard that President Noynoy bought a brand new bulletproof car that he himself drove. It caused numerous mouths to speak and critics to criticize seeking answers if the president spent the people's money for that pricey car. And of course he replied (not in exact words), "I'm rich and my family is rich, I'm single and I love cars. I will spend my money on buying cars if I want to without touching a single cent of government's money" - something close to that nutshell.
What do I love about that? Since the president was driving the car himself as opposed to presidential chauffeur and security, he gets the chance to see street poverty first hand. Due to this, he gave attention to street kids being out in streets a lot instead of spending time in public schools. He also focused his immediate attention to buses emitting black smoke causing sickening air pollution.
Transportation Talk
MRT |
Tricycles are not cheap but this small vehicle can get you to places jeepneys and buses cant. For Php20, you can experience this loud, roaring thrill if you are not very picky. Tricycles can be found almost everywhere in the city and provinces.
tricycles |
Food Talk
My long list of food I brought with me. I made sure that I'd only eat those that I wont find anywhere else in US. It was a goal and one way to achieve it was to eat and meet friends. Here's some:
Karyoka |
Taho |
Halo-halo |
Green mango with bagoong |
Mango bravo |
Binatog |
peach mango pies (Jollibee) |
Travel Talk
I visited places with friends and though most of them are malls and spas (gotta go to spa!), I got to collect photos especially for SOTC blog purposes of places that are new to me. This way readers will be encouraged to visit places and form their opinion on what's good and what's not. The idea is to share. So I share! :)
The Fort, Global City (Taguig).
View website here.
A highly urbanized district in Taguig. Nothing different from Ortigas or Libis but the high rise condos there are selling like pancakes. The young entreps and the expats are the target buyers as well as foreigners who are opting to settle in Manila.
The UP-Ayala Hub
Lets get techie, shall we? The hub is the latest hangout in Quezon City for families and young career people. Also built by Ayala Land, a visitor can immediately recognize the similarity of the two hotspots (Hub and the Fort).
At the Hub, QC |
SM Malls
SM Malls are huge and numerous. They're literally everywhere. SM Malls symbolize Filipinos' love for shopping and everytime, a mall pops up and it gets bigger and bigger! I have been to most SM malls and in any given time, I never get to roam one mall in a day (except SM Fairview). SM MOA is currently the biggest with hundreds stores inside, people actually hire a golf cart or a tram to get around!
SM North Edsa |
SM MOA entrance |
My Favorite Scenes
Amidst the daily hustle and bustle in the city, I get my high whenever it's time to come back to my place in Greenview. I love the busy area leading to the subdivision entrance then everything becomes totally distant and peaceful. I call it "city away from the city".
the scene from the bridge |
the bridge |
outside my door |
daily dusk |
gate view |
...I got to see precious friends: attended Elizabeth's bridal shower and celebrate my 10th year friendship with my Korean buddies.
...I got to see Supermoon. That phenomena in which the moon appears to be closer to earth than ever before. I sat outside my door and took a shot of it, it does appear closer!
supermoon 2011 |
Sundance bazaar |
My first walking tour article on itunes |
And this covers my Manila 2011 trip.
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