Daily Archive: August 24, 2008

Aug
24
2008

In-Love sa Downtown!

Di ko alam pero meron akong pagkahumaling sa mga downtown areas nitong nakaraang araw. Paano ba naman kasi kasama ito sa trabaho ko, bilang isang field researcher ng isang unibersidad na nag-iimbentaryo ng mga lumang bahay na bato sa Maynila. Parang ganito din ang ginagawa ko noon sa Cebu at Iloilo, prinofessionalize na lang, hehe!!

Kung tatanungin ang nakararami, anong pumapasok sa isip nila kung pupunta ka sa sentro ng isang syudad, yung mga lumang downtown areas? Iba iisipin yan, daming mumurahin dyan, iba naman natatakot dahil baka ma-dekwat ang mga bling blings, iba naman sabi madumi at mabaho…Mukha ngang ganun ang konsepto ng downtown sa Pilipinas, pero sa hindi masabing kadahilanan, naiinlab ako sa mga lugar na ito!

Nauna to sa Iloilo, dahil sa pagkahumaling sa mga makaluma nitong arkitektura at tila buhay na buhay na negosyo kaya ko ito nagugustuhan. May marami ka pang matutuklasan maliban na lang sa luma o mga bargain sales at ukay-ukay.

Sa Cebu, napapadalas ako sa downtown dahil na rin sa Basilica de Santo Niño. Dito ako pumupunta, tapos maglalakad sa Colon para wala lang, namamasyal.

At ngayon na andito na ako sa Maynila, kakaibang environment…mas brutal, mas maingay, mas madumi. Pero sa likod nito ay ang puso at kaluluwa ng kulturang Manileño na malayo sa isteryotypikal na urbanite.

Sa mga downtown na ito, dito ko nararanasan at nakikita kung ano ang kaluluwa, puso at isipan ng mismong ciudad. Maaaring marumi o rundown ang komunidad pero mismong cityscape nito at ang mga tao dito ang bumubuhay sa totoong drama ng buhay-syudad sa Pilipinas.

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Aug
24
2008

How to Survive a Habal-Habal Trip

For starters, I’ll give you how a habal-habal looks like. Well, mostly look like because of its many varieties all throughout Visayas and Mindanao. Here’s a picture from www.unsapa.com:

Habal-Habal

Photo from Unsapa.com

Habal-Habal is the most popular mode of transportation in the mountainous areas and the hinterlands of Visayas and Mindanao. It is made of just a motorcycle that can go from a single to as much as 3 to sometimes 5 passenegrs in some areas (with a wooden plank extending away from the vehicle, also known as “skylab”)! Bilib talaga ako kay manong! But numerous news about accidents relating to riding a habal-habal is quite rampant, so I’ll be giving you tips on how to surivive a habal-habal trip:

  1. Pray that you arrive at your destination, whatever religion or belief you have. Trust me, it works!
  2. Kung medyo wala kang hiya, better smell manong habal-habal driver if he’s reeking with alcohol. If he does, there’s a possibility you’ll go either to the gutter, to the hospital, to heaven or hell. Better check other habal-habal drivers.
  3. For girls, if you’re quite conscious about riding with manong driver and you have no choice, then better get someone whom you can be trusted (especially night trips!)
  4. Better request manong driver to please slow down his speed. You don’t want to fly don’t you?
  5. Better bring an umbrella to either protect yourself being roasted tan or getting a second shower.
  6. You should ask manong driver how much does he charge if it’ll be a special trip or a destination quite far before you embark on your trip. You might get overcharged upon arriving at the destinantion.
  7. Don’t bring balikbayan boxes and everything, except when manong driver agrees to have your baggage tied up behind you.
  8. If your somewhere in an abortion road or in for a rocky ride, you’ll be expecting some stops.
  9. Kung maarte ka and you don’t have any other choice of going to your destination except habal-habal, then better wait for a car to pass by. It might take decades though in some remote areas!
  10. You should hold on the motorcycle’s back handles for safety.
  11. Ask manong driver if he has an extra helmet for safety. If he doesn’t, then pray for your safe journey.

Filipinos, in their creative way, will make a way in order to survive. Given lack of transportation in the countryside, Juan de la Cruz doesn’t fail to pave the way for his ingenuity.

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Aug
24
2008

How to Get in or Out of the New Iloilo Airport (Updated)

Iloilo Sign

Inaugurated last June 13, 2007, the old Mandurriao airport of Iloilo was finally decommissioned by the Air Transportation Office and moved to its new facility in the town of Cabatuan, some 20 kilometers away from the old airport. With the promise of economic growth that will bring upon this region, the new Iloilo Airport can take 1 million passengers per year and can accommodate wide-bodied aircraft and currently the 4th busiest airport in the Philippines as according to ATO. And because of its distance and new location, for the benefit of the travelers, here are some tips on how to get in or out of the new airport: Read the rest of this entry »

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