Our First Time in The Philippines 🇵🇭 (Manila Shocked Us)
Hello hello so guys remember don’t Blow Your Horn in a church Zone and there’s also McDonald’s apparently delicious is sweet or salty salt salt salty I know sweet okay thank you hello shout out to the security people yeah oh wow that’s like teen Mutant Ninja
Banking a walkway on the entire River it all be like that oh wow mag Maga good morning everybody from Manila in the Philippines this is our very first time here we arrived late last night we had a decent sleep I’m not going to lie this is where we’re
Staying we’re staying in the University belt of Manila very local area very great area there’s a lot of very nice and warm and welcoming people here but wow guys it’s our first time in Manila and today we’re going out and exploring the streets of the capital city of
The Philippines we have no idea what to expect but I’m sure we’re going to get into a lot of fun things and experience the real cultural capital of this country so guys welcome to the Philippines welcome to the beginning of a new series in a new country this is what we
Live for we love this and yeah welcome to the Philippines super excited to be here I just already wanted to try out some fruits here got a mango shake just on the corner kind of outside of
Our uh place for 50 pesos really tasty you can’t go wrong with that guys a nice fresh fruit shake in the morning and right now we’re making our way towards the area of binondo we’re going to
Check that out and also maybe intra muros or the old part of Manila as well so guys let’s go and check out Manila today look at these Jeep KN yeah you have to figure out the traffic it’s
A it’s like a lot more than in Bangkok actually oh yeah Oh I thought it was I thought I thought bangok was a lot traffic traffic Wise Wise but this is uh yeah interesting bit crazy yeah yeah I think crazy yeah have to be careful yeah there are many relatives the Lopez yeah
Lopez nice most of them are P the the Lopez the pr yeah if you it I yeah have a nice day very first impression of Manila is that it’s kind of a colorful mix of the old and the new like uh you will see a lot of these types of
Houses that are sort of wooden and look a little bit more on like the older side of life but you also have a lot of these types of uh skyscrapers like uh condominium type of buildings um that are
Sort of dotted in between so it’s like a it’s a big contrast from what it seems like but overall people seem to be really friendly I feel like uh a lot of people are wondering what we are doing
In the University belt because it’s it’s not your typical tourist area right so uh people are like a little bit like are you lost hello people are like are you lost what’s going on like do you need
Help or I don’t know the the facial expression on people’s faces just really funny uh but everybody seems to be happy hello everybody’s also waving so like I don’t know people seem to be very friendly very happy and like uh just going about their daily life as they should basically and uh yeah
We’re currently walking into the direction of uh Bondo Bondo Bondo vondo and we we were just saying because we have been um to Mexico City before it does have like a Mexico City Vibe to it to some
Extent uh for for reasons that are known obviously because of colonialism and so on but yeah has a similar Vibe which is very crazy and interesting to see it’s a lot of cats poopa as well you always
Need to look out for the Asian women they’re always really fast but you never hear them I don’t know they they would be the perfect spice they I keep running everybody is on stealth mode yeah it’s crazy I never hear them so I keep walking into them and like accidentally hurting
Them like I’m so sorry about that but I don’t I don’t hear we even got a message from our host on Airbnb about being in this area he said you’re going to get culturally shocked or something like
That he said but these are the types of places that we enjoy the most it’s these types of areas in cities like Manila in cities like we’ve traveled to around the world at this point
This is where you find the real sort of Heart of what’s going on we don’t want to stay in the more uh touristic type of areas we will definitely be going and checking them out like we are now but
It’s these types of areas where you find what the city is really about and how the locals live as well getting closer now towards Bandoo and uh very excited to see this particular part of Manila we did a little bit of research before
We came here and this was a place that we were told to come and visit for sure hello yeah The Vibes here in Manila are definitely very unique but very friendly I have to say that Filipino people have been some of the most welcoming people
That we’ve experienced already and that is amazing aming really really and truly amazing I feel a very strong sense of warmth here in Manila wow look at this guys this is to be honest really amazing I love the whole vibe of this area
The streets get narrow and there’s also plenty of different Alleyways and stuff like that that you can Venture down there’s loads of really interesting shops as well and you can start to see already kind of the influence in this part of Manila from China Manila seems to be
A big blend of Chinese American Filipino everything all sort of Blended in to one amazing City and one great cultural uh sort of way of living and it is really beautiful and we’re getting close now towards banando I believe we’re like less than a kilometer
Away if if not we’re already there it kind of feels like we have already entered into some sort of a of a china town so yeah let’s keep going guys we’re supposed to go in this direction so did you say that it’s apparently the oldest China Town in the world yeah it’s
Crazy really interesting I don’t I have no idea name your face two mad explorers nice helloa k oh I’m really bad at talog I only know a little bit H what’s your name two two mad explorers on uh YouTube two mad explorers you fine
Yeah thank to see I cannot see that shared your video oh yeah thank you so much my subscriber first in manil yes oh yeah M Explorer oh yeah this is uh Facebook yeah this is us this is Facebook yeah thank you thank you so much thank you thank you bye-bye byebye
Cool yeah we need to learn more Tagalog we need to learn more Tagalog I can just say like how are you good morning stuff like that basic stuff if you guys know any apps to learn tagal look let us
Know because on du lingo there’s nothing yeah yeah true guys it’s difficult we need to make friends with some locals here and hopefully they can teach us more of this language uh we have a lot to learn and then also I believe in different areas of the Philippines they speak
Different uh dialect dialects languag like in cibu apparently they speak siano but like would you still uh be okay with if you spoke talok that’s the part that I don’t understand I’m not so sure about yeah true let us know down in the comments guys if we will be okay with
Tagalog or should we try and diversify the uh the languages and dialects that we should be learning look at the beautiful Manila Skyline here this morning it’s gorgeous so guys we are absolutely in Chinatown right now it’s busy it’s happening people are eating food
And this place here across the road seems to be quite the popular place people are taking pictures people are packed into this original Shanghai fried sopow I don’t think I’ve ever even had a seow so that’s that will definitely be something that we’re going to have to try
At some point but when fow it’s says 35 Pesos only so it’s like 50 cents for one um dumpling type of thing like the this it’s this I think it’s this type of bun where you
Put meat inside hello yeah I have no idea to be honest I’ve I’ve never I’ve never I don’t think I’ve ever had one but it yeah similar to what I imagine is like like you said like more
Like a like a bow bun almost it’s the texture of a bow bun but like the idea of a dumpling that but uh the vibe guys everything here in Chinatown is really very cool a lot of fruit vendors uh
Selling some pretty interesting fruits just have a look here across the street fruit vegetables everything is kind of out front and then you also have a whole bunch of variety of different sort of Chinese style uh restaurants as well and the fruit is super affordable as well I just
Had a look there for for example one kilogram of mangotin is like 100 pesos so um I don’t know if you compare it to other Southeast Asian countries 100 pesos is €160 for a kilogram of mangostine I
Believe in other Southeast Asian countries it’s more like 23 EUR like that um so yeah it’s very affordable and the fruit looks extremely fresh and other than that here in Chinatown you seem to be
Having uh a lot of these types of huh got out shout out do you want to shout out what’s your name shout out to the security people here so a lot of the areas here seem to be geared towards sort of a Chinese Buddhist
Types of things and um a lot of gold vendors as well jewelry some uh Casino as you can see here so yeah it’s a it’s sort of a mix of everything but a very cool quarter so Lively I absolutely
Love it and I think what we’re going to do now guys is we’re going to head in the direction of a a church so there’s no better way I think to start off a trip in uh the Philippines and
Going and checking out some of the history so we’re going to go to towards Bondo church and then afterwards we have a couple of different areas that we’re going to take you guys with us so stay tuned for that and I’m sure we’re going to be trying some Filipino style food as
Well in this video too the security guy wants to say hello oh again what’s your name we have a channel called two Explorer YouTube yeah byebye thank you so right now guys we’re at Ang pin North Bridge and I hope I’m saying that right
I usually pronounce things very badly but uh yeah it’s sort of like a nice little crossover Bridge here in binondo and it takes you from one part of Chinatown into the next part so it is still Chinatown but we are surrounded by very beautiful buildings here very highrise buildings too and in
Chinatown you definitely have more of the lower more traditional type buildings as well this is beautiful I think it’s uh it looks like Chinatown really starts here right like before there were some shops already and like the lanterns and so on but here it seems like more uh extreme yeah
True it goes up goes up to the next level here oh there’s even a sign over there that says welcome to Manila Chinatown so yeah yeah yeah that’s maybe the the official entrance the official
Yeah look at this doesn’t get much more the new year the New Year is soon for I thought it was for Chinese Chinese Buddhist but it’s not it’s for Luna New Year yeah of course yeah I was I forgot
About that yeah yeah so beautiful I love these colors I love red Believe It or Not guys red is my favorite so favorite color and uh pretty much everything is red around here so yeah we’re going
To go in through this welcome sign see what we can find and also check out uh Bondo church as well so we have plenty to see and plenty to explore today it’s only the beginning this is probably going to
Be a pretty long video as well uh but that’s the way we like it guys we like to bring you with us look at the security tank type of a vehicle yeah you have armored security here it looks
Like it’s out of The Fifth Element yeah oh wow that’s like Teenage Mutant Ninja banking it’s protected wow here we go guys welcome to Manila chinat Town let’s check this place out oh I love
These as well yeah instead of cooked up there very very very unique it’s like a tricycle yeah sort of it’s um it’s really nice because the Tuk tucks in different countries they can be very loud look at
That very interesting one of them is mango the green one mang yeah never saw the green one before I think the last time we had mangos would have been in our trip in Northern Thailand and we also had some in Indonesia as well we’re going to have to try some
Philip hello we’re going to have to try some Filipino mango Ste now and make a comparison between those three countries maybe the mango that I had in my mango shake was already Superior so oh oh yeah I’m very excited for Filipino fruit Filipino fruit yeah very
Exciting hello stff they manag put on that one oh yeah they loaded everything on there Fe on CNN TR oh there you go oh what is it what is this yeah this is delicious delicious yeah is
Sweet or salty salt Sal salty no sweet oh sweet oh okay how much three for 100 three for 100 you want to get three how much for one how much for one no three for 100 oh okay you want she wants
To drive a bargain do you want to get tree okay but we don’t know what it tastes like so but we don’t know we don’t know if we’re going to like it yet it’s okay what is inside this Ubie Ubie yeah
Okay U um it’s a dry it’s a grapes raisins okay like raisin yeah yeah I’m from Ireland and uh my my wife from Germany where are you iand I am my mother is Italian I see I I was born in Germany
Okay thank you very much thank you enjoy your food how do you say how do you say thank you in Tagalog okay thank you bye-bye okay maybe this is a good place it’s very crowded yeah it is absolutely packed but yeah guys I wanted to show you the sign the world’s oldest chinat
Town and we have some pastries now to try so guys remember don’t Blow Your Horn in a church Zone and there’s also McDonald’s apparently don’t Blow Your Horn aroundon sponsored by McDonald’s here we go look at this big beautiful church and this is Bondo church so it’s red and has
Kind of A Touch of Gray as well but it looks very well kept well Pres oberved I wonder if we can go in or if it’s closed or or what there’s people inside so there’s people inside okay I think the
Entry might be on this oh it might be around the corner yeah yeah cool looks very interesting a he’s wearing a dress yeah hope you had a dress oh they’ve got Thai massage across the road interesting let’s go and check out this church guys see what it’s all about This is absolutely gorgeous guys I don’t want to I don’t want to raise my voice but wow the artwork on the inside of this church is very special I love it we already love love Manila city is
Fantastic ah this is where you buy the candle I was already wondering where we could buy uh some candles cuz usually it’s somewhere inside of the church but now they are selling candles out here in the front so maybe if you want we can uh buy some candles it’s 8 pesos for
One candle oh wow yeah definitely let’s do it which color do you want there’s white there’s red green I’ll have a r red candle okay every color means a different thing okay cool Hello green is prosperity green is prosperity thank giving thanks and pink is for studies so uh why
Don’t we go for one red one and one white one one red one white yeah sure perfect Now guys it’s time for us to try this pastry that we just bought off of that lovely uh lady before we came here and we bought three we gave two away to some nice people outside of this church
Here so I hope that they enjoy the pastries we’re going to enjoy this one here so difficult to get into the lady was really doing a good job and trying to keep people out but let’s give it a
Try oh my God what’s in there it’s purple on the inside I didn’t I didn’t expect it I assume it’s like a raisin raisin pastry and then maybe with t on the inside it looks like
Taro I feel could be Taro very nice though very sweet a little bit cinnamony kind of I like it it’s really good y I’m going to give it a try as well here guys it looks very interesting it looks very colorful purple with raisins and sugar and everything like that so hello
Hello let’s give this a try it is tarot it tastes like tarot it’s very nice it is sweet that’s for sure there’s a nice coating of sugar on the top and the pastry is very very fresh super soft super soft super soft and moist it’s very tasty it hasn’t been
Sitting around for a long at all this is very good it would go great with like a hot coffee or something like a cappuccino or something yeah yeah I see where you’re coming from here right A+ for this tastry um really going to enjoy this and it’s going to give us a
Little bit of energy as well cuz now we’re going to walk towards uh intra intra muros which is like the old part of Manila hello and uh we’re we’re going to check it out so guys
Let’s go to inos and then along the way I’m sure we will discover some more food as well hello on our way to intramuros we found this bridge we basically have to cross the river now but this is absolutely beautiful this is called the Jones Bridge yep and this Arch
Also has a very specific name that I already like the new Bondo Chinatown Arch so gu this is like recently built or so yeah it looks quite new the colors are very uh very bright still so
It’s I don’t know I think it’s very beautiful and also this bridge looks super cool yeah uh there’s lots of lanterns on it that look sort of old school it’s again sort of new meets the
Old from uh the vibe that I’m getting so it’s uh lots of these old old types of lanterns I’m sure in the night time it looks very nice oh yeah I can’t wait see we like like I said guys
We arrived yesterday during the night but we were so tired we just literally went straight to sleep but I can’t wait to see what Manila looks like during the night time I’m sure it’s going to be lit up and uh probably Comes Alive as well like most of these large Asian cities
Yeah I just mean specifically as well with the lanterns here yeah that would be so nice so yeah let’s just walk together over the bridge I want to say there’s some sort of a vendor ahead as
Well not really sure what he’s selling yeah to have a look oh wow this river is a lot bigger than it looks on Google Maps yeah the river uh on Google like when you look at it it just looks
Like this tiny little narrow thing but this is big it’s very big yeah wow also seems like there there might be some sort of fairies Maybe maybe or something like that that can take you somewhere this is so cool and you can see the crazy traffic over there on the other Bridge
As well these are fireworks oh he’s not selling anything yeah it’s like they’re it looks like they’re basically like setting up a firework display or something Lunar New Year Lunar New Year we have to we have to keep uh remembering yeah we have to keep reminding ourselves it’s
Lunar New Year very soon so I assume that the fireworks are for that uh it’s for Chinese New Year no what is it for it’s for the launching of the passic river Redevelopment program pic River Redevelopment program oh W when is the firework tonight tonight tonight oh what time around when
It’s done oh okay perfect we should definitely come back here where is the best place to see the firework from maybe over there over there that bridge or the parking building that bridge I think or or or down there yeah anywhere cuz they’re launching here oh beautiful this is so are we
Are we even allowed to walk through here it looks like it looks like very private well they haven’t closed it Soo yeah it’s fine okay it’s okay for us to walk not dangerous don’t smoke no no we
Don’t smoke no worries but yeah maybe tonight we can come from have a look from here would be so cool to see the fireworks oh yeah thank you so much thank you so much for explaining
A walkway on the entire River it’ll all be like that oh wow from uh Manila Bay to Laguna De Bay oh oh that’s going to be so convenient you can go running walking and bike and bike PA bike oh so
Cool I was wondering that how are people like uh working out when they live in central Manila but this would be so cool if you can actually run from one side to the next so yeah get ready people of
Manila there will be a very long walkway and for B bicycles and so on so yeah very interesting to see they preparing the fireworks look they’re like one guy is pouring like wiring and the gunpowder and
Everything hello hello I’ve never seen something like this first time for me yeah wow seems kind of dangerous to be here to be honest right now seems like a place you should maybe not be especially
Not if you’re smoking or you have something that is lit up with you but yeah thank God we don’t have any fire with us uh so we’re safe but tonight uh when is the sunset in Manilla it’s like
Around 5 6 I’m actually I’m not sure I think it’s probably around 6 6:30 something like that but um very very excited to check these out we’re going to have to hang around I think and maybe we’ll
We’ll put that into our second video that will be coming from here but uh yeah that’s cool Pik River Redevelopment program uh that’s the whole point of this and that’s what you can see here down below they are currently developing a walkway and uh that’s really cool that’s something that
We definitely didn’t know and something that we learned on our first day in Manila so there you go guys so yeah when I said old meets the new I was quite right it looked old but it’s new yeah
Everything on the side well welcome to liwasang bonasio this is a very beautiful site here and here we have a statue of Andre Bonny pasio from 1863 wow 1863 was when he was born up until 18 97
And you do have a big beautiful post office in the background of this statue as well wow and that is a massive Fountain here too and that probably will make for a lot of really nice photos and
Stuff like that but I think it’s uh it from here correct me if I’m wrong it looks like it’s closed it doesn’t look like it’s an active use anymore because the gates in front are possibly yeah it
Is can look through the building from here as well yeah yeah it’s very beautiful though wow super beautiful yeah yeah guys we’re currently like you know we’re making our way towards towards intra murus but I think we kind of went on the wrong side of uh of the bridge we went on the
Firework side of the bridge and we should have went on the other side of the bridge but fingers crossed we’re going to get there probably around 15 or 20 minutes from now we have to kind of take
A road that takes us outside and then we can come back down to intramuros yeah from the looks on of it on Google Maps it sort of seems like there might be an old city wall or something so there’s
Just very specific entries that you can take to get into inam muros so we kind of have to walk around a little bit to find the right entry from here but maybe we could also take one of the gyes
But we are still struggling to understand where they where they are going this one says City Hall oh they do have the direction sort of on the front of it yeah yeah we’ll figure it out we’ll figure
It out all right guys so we made it to an entry point into intramuros thankfully we uh went and we spoke to some lovely police officers and they guided Us in the right direction we basically just missed out on an underpass but once we went under the underpass everything was okay oh thank
You there’s a lot of people that are uh trying to push some tours and stuff like that and I’m sure that if you are uh good at your bargaining that you’ll be able to get yourself a very nice
Sort of a tour around the inner workings of intramuros but here we are look at the sign this is it here beautiful and uh you can see the old wall as you’re walking towards here
And uh yeah it looks very very interesting yeah I guess as the First Take way for how to Manila is do not trust Google Maps we tried to come here with Google Maps and it didn’t show us the right
Way but with the nice police officers and some looking around we sort of managed to get here so yeah now we are on the inside of this giant historical wall uh there’s some people trying to
Sell tours like it sort of it seems like it’s the same Bicycle Tour over and over but they’re not too pushy they’re just sort of like oh you want the tour but it’s not like uncomfortable if you
Know what I mean hello how are you so yeah it’s not it’s not really uncomfortable they’re just asking if you want a tour you say no and then they’re fine as well like in other countries
They sort of follow you around so that’s not the case here so it’s very nice oh yeah welcome to historical uh architecture of inamas I suppose it looks a little bit more on the old side here
Little bit more of colonial architecture from what it seems like now it does yeah it gives that vibe off for sure and uh there’s plenty of different things like old Cathedrals and different things to
Check out and there’s already quite a lot of food vendors as well lot of saes lot of sat a lot of sort of uh fried food halal food stuff like that so wow this is gorgeous we’re really we really
Like Manila so far very interesting but you’re like as a as it is with every country the first two or three days you sort of have to figure out how the country operates so we’re still a little
Bit like oh we don’t know how to get around how to do certain things but uh yeah we’re we’re slowly understanding and I think that’s really nice yeah true let’s go and check out inur us
Guys got ourselves a nice coffee guys and uh we’re just going to sip this recharge and then go and explore intus this place is absolutely beautiful it’s a little bit of a fancy place it’s not really
What we typically go for but yeah nice strong coffee and only 60 pesos as well let us know if that’s a good price we’re not sure of the pricing for pretty much anything yet yeah strong it’s good this is jaw-droppingly beautiful right now we are at the San Austine church and this
Specific Church dates back to the late 1500s 1521 oh not even the late 1500s early 1500s emblem wow that’s incredible and you can really see history right here this is like really really gorgeous it’s big too very large very tall it stretches back quite a
Bit as well and there’s also a museum here too it says 500 years of Christianity in the vilage they celebrated in 2021 this year yeah show you guys a little bit of some of the sculptures fascinating and you have uh very beautiful large wooden doors
Here too and again the sculpture this work here is phenomenal all around here in intramuros it is um a very relaxing and enjoyable place and a place where you can really learn about the history of this part of the
Philippines have a look at this that is a car and a half right there what’s the 0 to 60 on that beautiful I love the color Hello Wow have your picture taken how cool is that car real San Augustine church by the way uh
They have a lunch break from 12:00 till 1 we arrived at 1 12 so uh yeah we have to do that another time it’s very beautiful though as you see from the outside it’s h super stunning but
Yeah we need to come back another time then to see St Augustine yeah that’s all right we’re not too stressed we have plenty of time it’s uh just the wrong time of the day I think yeah I think what
We’re going to do now is we’re going to just go and like maybe just wander around and enjoy the beautiful architecture here as well there’s plenty of other places as well to explore here but yeah seems like this is the Instagram place this is the Instagram place it would make for fantastic
Pictures oh look at this building yeah a lot of the buildings here they seem to renovate yeah so um they’re really working on sort of keeping it intact and renovating it properly as well like according to history so I think they’re doing a really good job here yeah 100%
And you have beautiful cobblestone streets guys this is a must visit if you are coming to Manila gorgeous right guys absolutely fantastic we have already fallen in love with Manila and with the Philippines the people have been so kind so welcoming and this is our only our
First video in hopefully a lengthy series and yeah definitely come and check out this city if you’re on the fence about checking Manila out right now we’re going to enjoy our time we’re going to walk around the rest of this beautiful place and make sure to stay tuned cuz we have plenty
Of videos more coming your way oh yeah from the Philippines we have so many more things planned so make sure to subscribe and uh stay up to date with travels because this is going to be one Epic
Series yeah guys for now my name is Luke my name is Naomi we’re the two out explorers and this is your reminder to keep exploring we’ll see you guys in the next Filipino Adventure Salat for watching bye-bye
Welcome to Manila, the capital of the Philippines. Today is our first day in Manila and our first time ever in the Philippines, and we are very excited to meet the amazing locals, see some sights and eat some local food. Manila is a densely populated place which creates a hectic atmosphere but to be honest, we already are falling in love with Manila and the Philippines too. This is the very beginning of our journey here, and we have many more adventures coming your way.
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We never thought we would say this, but we are in the Philippines 🇵🇭!!!
We’re very happy and excited to be in a new country with new faces and new places to explore. Tag along with us on a new adventure ☺️
Manilla is so warm and friendly that the locals step over old women sleeping in the street with a baby in their arms – very friendly.
I've seen nicer sewers !
Have you heard the phrase "double dead?" means they get the "meat" cheap cuz it been DEAD for while!
Manila AND The Philippines is a total shit hole.
I am very grateful to this couple in promoting our Filipino culture, being kind, humble, friendly, hospitable. Hope you continue to love the Philippines….. God bless and Mabuhay!
Spend a few months there and see that happy face of butterfies wash away.
Hello welcome to the manila specially to the benondo maraming pagkaing dyn❤❤ welcome
slowly you learned Tagalog..but its ok you speak english..they can can understand you..enjoy you roaming around the capital ..try to go LUNETA PARK FORBES PARK.. THERE A LOT OF RESORT JUST ASK THE PEOPLE AROUND YOU THEY WELL HELP YOU WHERE YOU WANT TO GO.👏👍
you are near to pasig rever ..
yes it is nice you gonna walk at night bcouse the briedge has light
that is purple jum you can only see that in the philippines
You guys need to learn more of our language and dialects must learn more of our culture
"We never thought we would say this" is a result of the Philippines' impression to the world of its poverty, being a Developing Country, its slums, the "crime" and terrorism. … Btw, those jeepneys are to be eventually phased out. The government finally got it: the jeepneys have never been newly painted, not quiet at all, and not environmentally friendly, as they belch out smoke.
Binondo is the place of the Chinese Filipinos.
hope you enjoyed your stay in our country. the most friendly country in south east asia. keep yourselves safe.
You guys I'd pushed the subscription button for you to support and the reason that I want more of your videos in your journey here in Philippines. I hope you love to be here and ended with a happy moment before you go back in to your home town. Good luck and be safe always.
Enjoy staying in our beloved Country Philipoines…Mabuhay po kayo
Welcome to our County guys ❤❤❤
Ensaymada with purple yam inside.
I long time visit utube visitor in philippines.
Only you couple visited in the church.
God bless you more
Ube is a lavender color root crop. We usually put that in cakes, pastries, pastillas and halo-halo desserts.
Taro is not Ube. They are different root crop. Ube is deep purple most of the time irregular shape compared to taro which is oval in shape.
The post office got burned last year and there's on going renovations.
Hi, guys! Welcome to the Philippines! I envy you. Last time I went home was 2018.
You should visit Cebu, that’s were I came from. Oldest street in the Philippines es is Colon, Cebu.
Majority speak the Cebuano or visayan dialect in the Philippines. The good thing about us, is we can speak and understand Tagalog but they can’t speak and understand our dialect.
Sweetest mangoes is in Cebu. Nice people, white beaches.
Just check out Cebu.
Lastly, Christianity was first introduced in Cebu because that’s where Magellan first landed in the Philippines.
Hello ser if you want learn more in our dialeq if you some one local pilipino you can ask him how is the meaning the word you like to know in tagalog dont be shy to ask it a pleasure for ask a question like you a forenger or visit my country good luck have a nice tour anjoy be safe always
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On your first day in Manila, you walked towards Binondo ( Chinatown ). You were in a good place for Chinese food. You should have tried one of the restaurants there.
Hello from Florida. Yes, Ube means taro (purple root crop. I am happy to know that you both like the Philippines. Most Filipinos are hospitable and friendly, but don't let your guard down, stay vigilant. Have fun!
Pretty unusual for tourists to stay in Ubelt, but I know why- cheap, genuinely local, and don't forget, everything you'd expect from a hustle and bustle of a big city.
It's also nice to see tourists going inside the church and actually doing some church activities. FunFact: Most Filipinos believe that if you travel to a new place and visit the local church to say a prayer or light a candle, you will be blessed during your stay in that town or city.
I haven't seen any answers to your question about the language. Basically, we have 2 official languages Filipino( based on Tagalog) and English. You're good with either of these 2.
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The Siopao buns are great. Funny enough one opens up 2 blocks from our house in Canada it was great. A few different fillings we enjoyed them. Not that expensive considering. Maybe $1.5 euro per
Great job guys as always!
A lot tourists skip Manila because they would fly to other islands here, but I just want to say how lovely you two are for choosing to stay in the University belt and heading to Binondo and Intramuros. Filipinos are mostly friendly, they would love to be on camera. Haha
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