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The Light Rail Transit is Metro Manila's first metro wide train network. An afternoon and an LCA could surely make for an interesting afternoon.
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A previous grassland, now a bustling night spot. Check out the UP Ayala Land Technohub.
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Iligan is a quiet city. But everybody rocks on a Friday Night in Iliganon.
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In a subdivision in Quezon City, Halloween is ushered in Trick or Treat!
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My Alma mater has changed plenty since my graduation in 1997. Here is an lca take 12 years after.
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Jollibee is the Philippines largest fast food chain. See how it becomes more responsive to multi-cultural societies like in Iligan.
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Ahhh Beer. There is more to the Pinoy that your San Miguel Beer, ito ang beer!
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At the crossroads of idealism in Iligan, coffee shop living has started to gain ground.
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The biggest Catholic Church in Iligan City, St. Michaels Cathedral stands at the center of the city. Reminding everyone that miracles still happen.
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Places have many faces. See how I discovered two faces of Malate in Manila, the city I love to hate.
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It was a quiet Monday afternoon. A holiday, and so the church was deserted except for the guards and a girl who was praying to Mother Mary.
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Pictures are mainly from the Greenbelt Park. In this area are benches, coffee shops, etc. Taking pictures here is not easy though. Guards are more... restrictive. :(
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These photos are showing us what are the landmarks in the Ayala Triangle in Makati, Philippines. This is where we could see the Philippine Stock Exchange Building, the statue of one of the country's national heroes Ninoy Aquino as well as where commuters normally pass by and get a ride.
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A sneak peek inside the country's premier recording studio.
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The old downtown Manila is alive and bustling.
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A city inside the city. “It’s easy when you’re big in Japan”
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Marketing duties at the Pasong Tirad Wet Market in Makati City.
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Window shooting at the Marikina Shoe Expo, Cubao, Q.C.
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And its raining at the red light district tonight.
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Central Business Everything. “Phone my family, tell them I'm lost on the sidewalk.”