Sunday, March 19, 2017

FOOD BLOG

UDON RAMEN NOODLES

Located at El Fresco Project 8, Quezon City. It's 190 pesos Unlimited Drinks every Weekends. How to get here at el fresco? you can ride a Jeepney (Proj. 8) Along Congressional, 8 pesos. On the left side you will see the El Fresco.




Chicken Ramen udon



A Pizza with 8 slices, and 5 chicken with 5 Rice is now available at Fat Boys SM North EDSA FOOD COURT. for only 350 with 4 drinks! How to get Here? Ride a Jeep (SM North Ikot) Lower Ground Floor. Beside World of Fun.



Aja's Adventure

Hi guys! I just want to share my experience in our field trip in Manila. First we went to Luneta Park, Lights and Sound, Intramuros, BSP (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas), National Museum and Eco Park.



Luneta Park is One of the famous spot here in Manila, with a size of ‎58 ha (140 acres). Like the size of Vatican City in Italy (Rome). Also you can found here the Monument of Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda (Dr. Jose Rizal) with the size of 43 feet (13 m) and the 150 feet Philippine Flag pole contribute by Mayor Estrada.



LUNETA PARK
Philippine Flag Pole 150 feet located infront of Dr. Jose Rizal Monument


Dr. Jose Rizal Monument



Next we went to Lights and Sound also located at Luneta Park. Here you will saw the story of Dr. Jose Rizal. 



The Lights and Sound will be open at 6pm-9pm
The Tagalog Version will start at 6pm-7:30
And for The English Version will start at 7:30pm - 9pm


Also Below is the text of the poem, "Mi Ultimo Adiós" (My Final Farewell), written by the national hero of the Philippines, Dr José Rizal, in Fort Santiago on the eve of his execution by the Spanish on December 30, 1896.

"Mi Ultimo O Diyos"


              Pepe(Dr.Jose Rizal Nickname) with his Mother Teodora Alonzo
   
From Left to Right : Dr.Jose Rizal, Me, and The Gobernador Heneral 

INTRAMUROS 

We didn't walk around inside the Intramuros because the tour guide told us that it's very dangerous to walk. The Streets are still bump because of the "Battle of Manila" between the American's and Japanese Empire in 1945 under The First President Emilio Aguinaldo. 

In Intramuros you will found the Manila Cathedral which Pope Francis start his first mass inside the Church.


BANGKO SENTRAL NG PILIPINAS (BSP)

After a long ride, we went next to Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas or (BSP) located at A. Mabini St. cor. P. Ocampo St. Malate Manila, Philippines 1004. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is the central bank of the Republic of the Philippines. It was established on July 3, 1993 pursuant to the provisions of the 1987 Philippine Constitutuion and the New Central Bank Act of 1993. The BSP took over from the Central Bank of Philippines, which was Established on January 3, 1949, as the country's central monetary authority. The BSP enjoys fiscal and administrative autonomy from the National Government in the pursuit of its mandated responsibilities.



Museo ng Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas


These are the old Money in the Philippines, It looks like a Dollar. Our First money when the American's arrived here in the Philippines. The 2 Person publish in the Money is Dr. Jose Rizal and the First President Emilio Aguinaldo.

One Hundred Thousand Peso 
Commemorative Banknote

This banknote was issued during the Centennial of Philippine Independence in 1998. It is as large as a legal-sized bond paper. Produced in Germany, the banknote has 21 security features including a hologram, making it very hard to counterfeit. On release, this collector's item was sold at P180,000. Today, it is worth many times more. It is recognized by the Guiness Book of world Records as the world's largest legal tender banknote.
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Your 300 pesos is worth it here in Manila. You can ride LRT Station and drop off to UN Station. You can Walk or ride a 'Kalesa' with a fee  20 Pesos. 


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Thursday, January 12, 2017

THINK BEFORE YOU PARK



A Double Parking can refer to a car already parked at the curb, double parking is attended car parks and garages or multi-space parking. This often prevents some of the vehicles in the first row from departing and always obstructs a traffic lane or bike lane most especially in our streets, which is a one-way or single lane situations.

In the other cities in the Philippines, this practice is most commonly a result of the driver disregarding the separate lanes, It may also occur when the driver avoids parking too close to a large vehicle such as (Trucks or SUV vans) in a narrow space, or to a vehicle which is poorly centered in the adjacent space.