Monday, December 29, 2008

Taal Volcano day trip



I was back home in Manila yesterday but I went today with some friends to supposedly hiking (ended up horseback-riding) to Taal Volcano. Sun was not on us and it was windy but it definitely was an experience!

Friday, December 26, 2008

Boracay Holiday Getaway!



I'm currently spending Christmas for a few days with my family in Boracay Island, Aklan, Philippines. Weather is on/off, rains and drizzles every hour, cloudy skies, but it's all good!Happy Holidays everyone!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Back in Beijing!



I'm currently back in Beijing, this time with my mom and sister, for a long weekend getaway. We got to utilize our Mabuhay Miles (Philippine Airlines) for the trip so we were able to save a lot for the fare. The city is now very beautiful - clean, modern and comfortable. I love the place better now than the last time I was year (February 2008). All over the city, you can feel the "Olympic touch" of Beijing 2008 Olympics.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Just came from Mount Rainier National Park


I just came from Mount Rainier National Park. It was beautiful! I will be posting more pictures soon!


Friday, October 17, 2008

Off to Washington, USA

Hi everyone,

I will be out to Bellevue, Redmond and Seattle, Washington for the next couple of weeks for a training. I will update this blog as soon as I can.

Also, I plan to post my overdue photos over this weekend.

Thanks!

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Still Alive

Hi everyone!

Just want to touch base with you all to let you guys know that I am still alive. I'm currently in the process of posting photos of my trips in my multiply site but make sure you add me as a friend to view them. I will be uploading the stories behind these photos in here in the coming days.

Hope to see more of you here soon! :)

Monday, August 25, 2008

Zamboanga City, Asia's Latin City

My mom invited me to join her in visiting a classmate who was going to get wed last month in Zamboanga City. Because I haven't been to the city, which is located in Southern Philippines, I eagerly joined her thinking that I can also go around. Zamboanga City is nicknamed as Asia's Latin City due to its culture and native language called Chavacano, a blending of languages and dialects, majority of which is Spanish in nature. We booked a flight with Cebu Pacific, a low-cost airline in the Philippines and departed from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Domestic Terminal early Saturday morning.


We arrived an hour and a half later in Zamboanga International Airport, the main airport serving the city and nearby provinces.


Cebu Pacific plane


The terminal is old and facilities, though just enough, are quite outdated for one with an international status. Upon entering the arrival area, we proceeded to the baggage carousel to get our bags.


We stayed in GC Hotel, a place owned by the classmate of my mom whom we are visiting.


Because it was still early and we have nothing else to do, another classmate of my mom invited us to go around first. We went to Lantaka Hotel by the Sea to chill out and have coffee. In there is a centuries old cannon used during the Spanish era.


There was also a colorful vinta sail, though it is not attached to a boat.


And of course, a beautiful scenery of the beach! It wasn't the best but it's good enough considering we are in a city.


After having coffee, we went out to have lunch at Hai San Seafood Market & Restaurant. The restaurant boasts of a lot of food and delicacies, mostly seafood.


Small fishes in an omelette and crispy shrimps


Steamed fish


We didn't do much for the remainder of the day aside from meeting their classmates who also flew in and rest in the hotel.

The next day was a full-day tour for all of us, including other friends and classmates of those that are to be wed.


First thing that we visited is the El Fuerza Real de Nuestra Señora Virgen del Pilar de Zaragoza, known as Fort Pilar. It is a 17th century fortress used by the Spanish government during colonial period.


Housed inside Fort Pilar is a branch of National Museum


Courtyard of Fort Pilar


Beside the Fort Pilar, at its other end is the shrine of Our Lady of the Pillar


Tricycles, which is actually a motorbike connected with a sidecar for the passengers. This is one of the major modes of public transportation in the city.


We also visited the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Concepcion, the biggest Roman Catholic church in the city. It is also one of the most modern-looking churches I've seen in the country.


We also went to a "barter trade" center as they call it. It is actually an open air, dry market selling goods from other nearby countries like Malaysia.


We also passed went to Pasonanca Park where a famous Tree House is located sitting on an Acacia tree.


The treehouse is a famous landmark among visitors because it is famous for being an open house. One can stay here for a night just be notifying the city government and setting a schedule.


Beside the Tree House is a Boy Scout of the Philippines camping site.


For lunch, the group had a buffet meal at the Lantaka Hotel.


After lunch, we went back to the hotel to rest for a couple of hours and then we proceed with the tour of the city. We were brought to the Yakan Village, a place where a group of people of the same namesake live. They are famous for their art of weaving and sell their goods here for a reasonable (not necessarily cheap) price.


We went next to the Ayuda Badjao or the Badjao Livelihood Training Center. The Badjaos, like the Yakans, is another group of community, but they are famous for weaving mats.


We were shown a number of colorful mats of different sizes.


I also saw a man constructing a boat in the place. I haven't seen one doing woodcraft like this before.


Last thing we visited is a Chinese Buddhism temple where the others had an offering and prayed.


The next day, right before the wedding, I decided to take a walk and go to the city center, which is a few minutes away from where we are staying.

I passed by Plaza Pershing, a park in the middle of the city named after General John Joseph "Blackjack" Pershing, who once served as the governor general of Zamboanga.


Nearby is the City Hall, a beautiful building reminiscent of Spanish architecture, though built during American colonization period. It is also the oldest government building in Mindanao. In front of it is a monument of Jose Rizal, Philippines' National Hero.


Just beside the City Hall is a branch of Bank of the Philippine Islands. Nothing much special here except this is the oldest building of the bank and is its second branch ever established.


Nearby is Universidad de Zamboanga.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Dambana ng Kagitingan

Going back from Bataan White Corals in Morong, Bataan on the way to Manila, we passed by the Dambana ng Kagitingan (Shrine of Valor). It is a memorial erected on top of Mount Samat in Pilar, Bataan to honor the soldiers who fought in World War II. Its main piece, a huge cross, can be seen from kilometers away and has always drove passersby to go and visit the monument.


Depiction of memorable and historical events are in the foot of the cross.


Me at the cross


There is an observatory level on the cross that is accessible from the elevator.


From above, the vast greens and other areas of the memorial can be seen.


Me


Around the cross is a park where one can stay and chill out.


The Philippine flag and the cross


Around the area is a list of the the soldiers who fought for the war, a small museum and an esplanade.