Gran Prix Econotel Pasay
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De KK a Manila
... en algo rojo...), y unos dulces buenísimos, no hay manera de escapar de ellos!! La línea nos lo agradecerá!! A destacar de Manila...el mogollón!! De coches, de gente, de contaminación, de barullo, de todo!! Y que hay un montón de nombres y expresiones españoles. Por fin ha llegado, pensamos que nunca pasaría, sí, efectivamente, eso es, nuestro primer...Retraso!! Puerto Princesa se hace esperar!! A la hora del cierre de esta edición íbamos por hora y media. Les mantendremos ...
Kung Hei Fat Choi – Happy Chinese New Year!
... better or worse luck. In other words, anything could happen. It’s all a **** shoot. How do you say **** Happens in Chinese?
You can predict more accurately your luck in 2012, but you have to know what type of element you are and what your lucky element is from your Chinese astrology birth chart. The lucky element is the major factor to determine people's fortune. 2012 is the Year of Black ...
Lonely Planet
... kids and ourselves were ready to settle in and catch up on some much needed sleep we lacked from days leading up to our departure and from the flight.
Thankfully, we were staying at Two Serendra in Fort Bonifacio (Taguig), courtesy of my kind Uncle, who owns a condo there. The location was very near the airport. There was no traffic to be dealt with at night.
In a nutshell, Serendra was a perfectly comfortable place to stay for my family. Unfortunately, ...
First full day in the Philippines
... we were comfortable with one another. I had
booked accommodation for the first week at the Mabuhay Manor Hotel, before a short trip to Boracay Island. The hotel fulfilled several criteria; it was only 15 minutes away, they had free collection from theairport, they were reasonably priced, and had good reviews generally.
As was to prove the case a lot during the time we were together, it was invaluable having a 'native speaker' with ...
The Ups and Downs of the Philippines
... Lovely, Manila is a strange place, a massive city, but probably just one of the biggest slums you will ever come across. After a few days there we headed north via 2 8hr bus journeys to the town of Baguio, and then Banaue. As we arrived in Banaue it happened to be the start of the 'Banaue Imbayah' festival, which only take place every 3 years, and is basically an event for all of the local tribes and villages to come together and have a huge 3 day sports day type ...