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Iloilo City Tour

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After the amazing Gigantes Islands adventure, we went back to the Iloilo and had one day to explore the city. Joed and Den-den, my high school classmates who works now in Iloilo, were so kind to take a leave at work and guided us around the city. It was 10 years since i've been to Iloilo and now it's more developed and beautiful.

We went to famous tourist spots like churches and old buildings and tasted local food like the famous La Paz Batchoy. We went around by commuting and a lot of walking but it's all worth it! Here's how our day tour in Iloilo went:


Starting our morning tour at the Esplanade, a river side walkable area where people exercise and just relax.


The Iloilo riverbank was once crowded with informal settlers. With the efforts of the local government, they rehabilitated the river and developed the esplanade.


Datu Paiburong statue at the Esplanade. According to stories, he was one of the 10 datus from Borneo who fled the tyranny of Sultan Makatunaw and found refuge in the island of Panay in ancient Philippines.

It is said that in the year 1212 AD, the datus along with their families landed at barangay Siwaragan in San Joaquin, Iloilo. There, they met the Atis or Panay aborigines and bartered golden necklaces and salakot (headgear) filled with gold in exchange for land.




We had breakfast at the oldest coffee shop in Iloilo, Madge Cafe, known for its homebrewed coffee.




At the Jaro Church. The image is of La Virgen de Candelaria which is said to be a growing image, according to the seamstresses who dress up the image.




The Jaro Belfry across the street.


Inside the Jaro Cathedral. This church is said to be a masculine church. All saints that are displayed on the pillars are men only.


The all-male cast adorned at the pillars of the Jaro Cathedral




Up close the Jaro Belfry






Casa Mariquit




The Lizares Mansion




Left to right: Me, Joed, Den-den, Ms. Rory (tour guide), Jotie




Time for the famous La Paz Batchoy! We




Up Next: Museo Iloilo






The Provincial capitol central dome








Masonic floor tiles


Fountain at the courtyard at the Provincial Capitol

The old fountain in front of the old provincial capitol.



View of the river from the roofdeck of the City Hall




The old Provincial capitol now serves as a convention center and function hall for art exhibits or other events.







In just one day we have visited the must-see places in Iloilo, special thanks to our local guides and best friends, Joed and Deet! I've been in Iloilo before but this tour made me realize how beautiful and how much of the city could still be explored. It's full of history, colorful culture, and wonderful people, and I don't even wonder why my friends chose this city as their new home. Iloilo is a liveable, innovative, and advanced city yet it maintained its classic charm. Can't wait to go back in the City of Love!

Hong Kong Day 4 #Ced26atHK

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August 13 - Yesterday, I've just turned 26 and spent the whole day at the most magical place on earth, Disneyland. Now, it's our last day at Hong Kong and for our itinerary, we will just walk around the city and visit some famous buildings of its iconic skyline. We also bought pasalubong and souvenirs before going back home. Here's our adventures in our final day in Hong Kong.


Bought souvenirs at the Elegant Tang Dynasty shop located at Peak Tower


Souvenir stores


Jollibee in Hong Kong!


Standard Chartered Wealth Management Centre building at the Forum in Exchange Square


Up close with the Standard Chartered building with the International Finance Center (IFC) Building at the back


Near IFC mall


At the Apple Store in IFC Mall with the view of the Hong Kong skyline


The Hong Kong observation wheel is a 60-metre tall Ferris wheel located on the Central and Wan Chai Reclamation overlooking Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong.


Colorful installation art inside IFC mall




Overlooking Victoria Harbour and Kowloon district


Ineresting mosaic sculptures


Hong Kong city streets


Time for lunch, Yoshinoya! I love the ginger!


Skyscrapers


My Hong Kong buddies, Tiya Tata, her friend Brenda, and Jotie. Thanks for accommodating us!


Famous buildings in Hong Kong. The Bank of China Tower (abbreviated BOC Tower) is one of the most recognisable skyscrapers in Central, Hong Kong, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect I. M. Pei.


Crossing the IFC mall from the North building to the South building


IFC Building and Jardine House. The circular design of the windows has earned the building the nickname, "The House of a Thousand Arseholes."


View of HongKong skyline from the IFC mall


And we're back at the Hong Kong International (Chek Lap Kok) Airport


Vintage plane model displayed at the departure area of the Hong Kong airport. Cool!




Just arrived at the boarding gates. This airport is huge!


Boarding gates with a beautifully designed interior. I love the tesselated ceilings, so futuristic!


Zài Jiàn, Hong Kong! What a wonderful adventure it has been! Big thanks to my travel buddy Jotie for making this trip possible and for making my birthday dream a reality!

After getting back home something unexpected happened. Jotie and some of my closest friends threw me surprise party and it was super fun! I'm overwhelmed with all their love.
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Check out the rest of #Ced26atHK adventures here:
Day 1: Ocean Park Hong Kong
Day 2: Macau
Day 3: Hong Kong Disneyland

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