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Saturday, January 25, 2014

Travel Diary: Baguio 2014

I finally have the luxury of time to blog about our recent Baguio trip! Been very busy and stressed because of work but hey I'm not complaining! Especially because I just got my first pay check the other day */cries* Feels so good to earn from your own hardwork!

I've been a house bum since the last week of October and was in dire need of a vacation away from that vacation. Been pleasing my parents to bring us to Baguio because I wanted the cold weather so bad and good thing my pleasing ability worked! The last time we were there was also in January of 2012 (photo dumps here and here.) and I can say that this and February are the best months to pay a visit since the weather gets really cold! Didn't tour a lot for we have been to almost all the tourist spots already during our last visit (and the driver we hired didn't know every corners of Baguio boo!) so we just went on a food trip and ukay/factory outlet shopping.


Camp John Hay at night! They still have this Christmas exhibit going on. So festive!



2nd time to ride a banca in my entire life! Didn't get to try this during our last visit coz of the freaking cold weather but we just had to try it this time! I swear we were all freezing.


Cool kids skateboarding with the light posts as their only light source


The infamous Buttered Chicken from Good Taste! I don't find it very appetizing though. But the number of people wanting to have a taste of this was a major blockbuster!  We waited in line for about 30 minutes and another half an hour to get our orders.


Random photo of Ariel Rivera in one of the shops at Session Road lol


Hey guys! Here's a perfect Valentine gift for your girl! :D


Pizza Volante aka the best pizza in Baguio!


Pizza Marengo! OMG


*I-forgot-its-name* pasta


Pasta Putanesca


There's always a room for desserts! My favorite- Choco Vanilla Affair! Imagine eating a warm, freshly-baked mug cake and cold ice cream. NOM NOM


Huge Belen in front of The Mansion


Factory Outlet shops at Camp John Hay



Will never get tired of these Pine trees


When in Baguio, eat Strawberry taho


and Strawberry ice cream (even if it's freezing cold already!)!


All the beautiful flowers are found in Baguio


Mines View Park! 


A trip in the Summer Capital wouldn't be complete without Ube Jam as a treat! Why hello there Good Shepherd!


We arrived quite late so the main shop is closed already but they opened this extension shop so people can still buy pasalubongs!


Oh, sunset.


Sunday Mass at Baguio Cathedral. First time to visit this! 


They have this room that serves as sanctuary for the past parish priests I guess?


I was also able to visit for the first time Bell Church, a Chinese temple situated at the Northern side of Baguio. Was so amazed by the intricate design of the buildings that's adorned with bells and dragons. Literature about the history of China is engraved on walls and giant Buddhas stand on corners.


The place is situated on a mountain so expect a lot of stairs-climbing!


Beautiful arch upon entering the area.





Every detail counts.



Houses on top of the mountain! I wonder how cold the weather gets up there.



Lol I guess my sister packed for Paris, not Baguio...


The building that's located on the topmost part of the compound. Didn't get to climbed up there anymore


...but was able to pose for a turista photo.


One of my favorite photos from this trip has got to be these water lilies! 


Ending this post with my new found friend! He was crying the day we were about to leave. I can tell because he kept on barking as if telling me to come back! Well I did come back about 4 times just because I don't want him to be sad lol and took a photo of him, of course :D

January is indeed a busy month for me as I just started working (and will start working out soon, I promise). I'll make a separate blog post about my daily battle going to work and how I am adapting to all the major changes in my life and adjusting to my new environment.



Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Levitation collection: Ilocos

If others have jumping, tumbling or any other unique shots of the places they visit, then I have levitation. It all started when my family went to Hong Kong last year. From then on, I promised to myself to do this everytime I travel.


Bantay Bell Tower


Calle Crisologo


Paoay Church


St. Andrew Parish


Bangui Windmills


St. Monica Parish


MalacaƱang of the North


Baluarte


Kapurpurawan White Rock Formation

Haven't seen my days 1 to 3 travel diaries? Click here, here and here.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Travel Diary: Ilocos Day 3

Down to my last Ilocos travel diary!




The first place in our itinerary was Bantay Abot Cave. We all have no idea what awaits us until we reached the area. It turned out that we have to walk on sea rocks (the ones where waves crash!) to get into the cave - in short, liguan ito! There was a problem though: We were not dressed to go for a dip! Our tour guide forgot to inform us so we decided not to push through with it. Besides, it was also high tide. The picture above shows the view from the area.


We then headed to Hannah’s Beach Resort situated right in front of the famous Blue Lagoon! (Photo from Google) This is just one of Philippine’s hidden gems! The captivating crystal clear waters and white sand beach are just too perfect!


It is where the longest zip line in the world over water can be found! Other activities include speed boat, banana boat, jet ski, kayak, surf boards, ATVs, etc! The place is really for adventurers!




And yup, I've conquered the longest zip line, ever! 1.150 km baby!! It’s my first time to try this kind of activity and it was really fun! The view of Blue Lagoon from up above was so fascinating. I wanted to fall into the waters from where I was hanging.. no just kidding. Ahhh can’t put into words the beauty of blue lagoon!! You guys should include it to your bucket list!


Karyoka - cassava cue with young coconut skewered on a stick that's being sold around Hannah's. Tastes so much like butsi for me!


I forgot to include this on my Day 1 post. When in Vigan, eat Kabatiti, Puki-puki, Utong, Bagnet and Empanada! Oh the names they give to their food..


Kabatiti and Puki-puki! NOM :))


First time to try a legit empanada from Ilocos! I haven't tried one during my first visit. Filling includes veggies, longganisa, bagnet and egg. Tastes much better when freshly cooked.



After our short adventure to Hannah’s Beach resort, we visited the red-brick church built in neo-classical style, Sta. Monica Parish – the church with the longest aisle in Southeast Asia! The whole complex took 10 years to build. It is also where Irene Marcos, daughter of the late Ferdinand Marcos, got married to Gregorio Araneta.

The giant tree on the left is said to absorb one’s weaknesses once you hug it.



Speaking of the Marcoses, a trip to Ilocos would not be complete without visiting places in relation with them. Birthplace of Marcos is where Ferdinand was, well, born.




Some paintings hanging on the wall


This room contains plaques, awards, recognitions and other memorabilia of Marcos




One of the 29 houses that the Marcos regime was able to build during its two decades of power is  the MalacaƱang of the North. This served as the official residence of the first family whenever they are in Ilocos. It was transformed into a museum a few years after Ferdinand's death to showcase his memorabilia.

Incidentally, Imelda Marcos and her two children, Bong-Bong and Irene were all there. Thought we couldn't see the inside of the mansion because tourists are prohibited from entering. They left after a few minutes though.


We all lined and waited outside, hoping to have a glimpse of them, but no. They didn't even open the windows of their cars. Wow ha. Lapit pa naman na ang eleksyon.


Anyhoo, you can see the inside of the house for P30. All I can say is: IT’S HUGE! I wonder if they ever bump into each other.. Or how do they know in which part of the house one is at?


This what greets people upon entering.


Ferdinand's office, I suppose.


Conference area


2nd floor. Lots of chairs and tables to accommodate their visitors!



Set of photos in one of the many rooms. I've been planning to print my photographs and hang them just like this!


Dining area


Beautiful painting of Paoay Church inside the dining area



Overlooking the balcony is Paoay Lake. Imagine waking up in the morning and having breakfast with this as your view!

The very last place we visited was the Marcos Mausoleum where the remains of Ferdinand lies down.


There are two sides of stories regarding his remains being showed to the public (to those who haven't been here before, his body lies on top of a tomb, enclosed inside a glass coffin):

1.) It is not really Ferdinand but a waxed version of him; his real dead body is hidden under where the wax sits and is continuously being injected with formalin. Reason: The Marcoses still want Ferdinand to be buried at Libingan ng mga Bayani.
2.) It is really Ferdinand but coated with wax. Whenever there are no visitors, the body is being dragged below where it is sited to be injected with formalin.

The two stories somehow have something in common but I believe more on the first side of the story. What do you think?

Beside the mausoleum is the Marcos Museum that houses more Ferdinand's memorabilia. Also beside it is another house of the Marcoses. And guess what, Imelda arrived just before we leave. We tried again to have a glimpse of her pero ayaw yata talaga magpakita. Okay, di wag.

If you haven't seen my first two days in Ilocos, click here and here. Hope I succeed in showing you the beauty of  Ilocos! It's more fun in the Philippines!