Southeast Asian Airlines (SEAIR), the Philippines’ premier leisure airline, once again offers the lowest fares from Clark to Hong Kong, Singapore, and Macau for as low as PHP 999 per way until July 27, 2011. Travel period is from August 1 to March 31, 2012 for Hong Kong and Macau, and September 1, 2011 to Read More
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Travel Diary: Fifty Random Memories About Singapore
It’s been a year since I saw Singapore. I still remember the places we went to and the food we’ve eaten, but I barely remember the small details like how much things were and the MRT stations of each mall we went to. I wasn’t blogging about my travels then, and I was more of Read More
How to Book a Trip to Singapore for Less
I’m the family travel agent. Well, it’s not only because I love to travel, but it’s more because I keep track of all airfare promos. Plus, before I travel, I do really extensive research. My grandmother wanted to tour her brother and sister-in-law to Singapore July last year, so I had to book a trip Read More
Rosquillos of Liloan, Cebu: A Biscuit Named by a President
Some 18 kilometers from Cebu City is the northern town of Liloan. Famous for its iconic lighthouse in Bagacay Point, its beach resorts, its pottery, and the 1847 San Fernando Rey Church, Liloan is also recognized globally because of circular biscuits in vibrant red packaging. Then 21 years old, a young woman from Liloan named Read More
Why I Love BonChon Chicken from South Korea
I haven’t been to South Korea, land of kimchi and bulgogi. But with the “Korean invasion” here in the Philippines, where in almost every city one would find Koreans, the influence is just so strong. Say Korea, and I’d think of the following: 2NE1, invasion, soju, K-Pop, Koreanovelas, we-must-learn-English-so-we-come-to-the-Philippines, and now, BonChon Chicken. BonChon Chicken Read More