Saturday, October 1, 2011

Eastwood City


Eastwood City is a 17 hectares (42 acres) commercial and residential development located in the Libis area of Quezon City in the Philippines. It is developed by Megaworld Corporation. It currently hosts 12 luxury residential condominium towers, with several more being developed.


Eastwood City was launched in 1997. Its newest development is the Eastwood Mall located in the middle of the real estate development.
(Source: Wikipedia.com)


I visited the place together with my friends to have breakfast (actually..it's lunch for us peeps working in a BPO company since we work at night)

I remember back in college, this is where I used to hang out especially on Saturday nights.

It was my first time to see the so called Philippine version of the "Hollywood Walk of Fame".


My friends

The Walk of Fame marker

Famous Filipinos Part 1


Famous Filipinos Part 2




Eastwood City CyberMall




High rise buildings around the city



Pirates???

It seems we're not in the Philippines huh?


HOW I GOT THERE

By Taxi Cab or Jeepney



Piat, Cagayan Valley

Piat is a 4th class municipality in the province of Cagayan Valley.


The town is well known for the Our Lady of PIat, site visited by Roman Catholic pilgrims, believed to show miracles.
(Source: Wikipedia.com)


My family and I always visit this place for us to see "Apo Baket", to thank her for all the blessings we've been getting and ask for her guidance as well.


Buntun Bridge - named as the longest bridge in Cagayan Valley, located at Maddarulug, Solana

The marker in front of the Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Piat

The miraculous image of Our Lady of Piat

Exterior of the church

With my Tita Flor and my Mom

Our Lady of Piat Park - just beside the Basilica Minore



HOW I GOT THERE


By AIR
Airline: Cebu Pacific Air MNL - TUG - MNL
Terminal: NAIA Terminal 3
Fare: roughly P1,200 (one way) but if you’re lucky enough, you can get a promo fare for just P800 (one way)
Travel time: 45 mins to 1 hr (by air), then from Tuguegarao airport, you can get a Tricycle going to Piat Terminal in Ugac Norte (Fare: P70) and ride an aircon van (Fare: P100 to P150) going to Piat town proper.




Iloilo City

The City of Iloilo  is a highly urbanized city in the Philippines and the capital city of Iloilo province. It is the regional center of the Western Visayas. It is bordered by the towns of Oton in the east, Pavia in the north, Leganes in the northeast and the Iloilo Strait in its eastern and southern coastline. 

Iloilo City is located in the southern shores of Panay. The city faces Iloilo Strait and Guimaras Island across it, making it a natural harbor and a safe anchorage for ships. The city lies on a flat alluvial plain, reclaimed mostly from the swampy areas due to urbanization and industrialization in the late 19th century until the present. Traversing the city are the rivers of Iloilo, Batiano, Jaro and Dungon Creek. Iloilo River is an estuary that separates the districts of City Proper, Molo and Villa Arevalo from the rest of the city. On the other hand, Jaro River is fed by its tributary rivers, Aganan and Tigum and passes by the flood plains of the Jaro and La Paz districts. Iloilo City is 337.6 nautical miles from Manila. The city has a total land area of 70.3 square kilometers and is divided into 180 barangays with seven aggregate districts.
(Source: Wikipedia.com)

I went to Iloilo City in 2008 and 2010 with my friends Daisy Villegas, Ryan Carrasca and Jaja Sumalacay (a native Ilonggo). We fell in love with the city that's why we keep on coming back.The people of Iloilo are so nice and easy to deal with, not to mention that they speak so gentle and sweet even if they're mad (I don't know why).

Thank you to Sumalacay Family of Sta. Barbara, Iloilo for being so accommodating, I really felt that I was at home with you guys. 

What fascinates me about the city is that they do have this place called "Smallville" wherein you can find all the bars and resto for all ages.

At the Iloilo City International Airport

The best "batchoy" soup can only be found in Iloilo City

Iloilo City is also known for it's native "pasalubong" treats like the Biscocho products

Jaro Belfry

Jaro Cathedral

SM City Iloilo

Flow Bar (Smallville)

Pirates Bar & Resto (Smallville)

Starbucks Coffee doesn't exist in Iloilo, Coffee Break was their alternative.

Local jeepneys found in the city

Sta. Barbara Church

Old house in Iloilo City


HOW I GOT THERE

By AIR
Airline: Cebu Pacific Air MNL - ILO - MNL
Terminal: NAIA Terminal 3
Fare: P2,400 - P3,000 (round trip airfare)
Travel time: 45 mins (by air) plus 30 to 45 mins (by land) from the Airport to the city proper.