Daily Archive: January 1, 2009

Jan
01
2009

All Cars Went on a Holiday! North Bound!

See the picture above? Its like every urban dweller’s dream! EDSAng walang trapik and vehicles you can count by fingers! Yup, that’s our very own busiest thorougfare in the country…Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, or EDSA! Sana nga araw araw ganito! Ay apo! But wait, there’s more…most of Manila’s roads were almost empty…whoa! Now that’s quite creepy…parang War of the Worlds ata? Hmmm…not! 

This was December 26 2008…a day after Christmas and people are expecting a long holiday…really really long! In fact, the longest holiday the Filipinos have experienced in the 21st Century so far! Ergo, the exodus from this humongous dormitory called Metro Manila and back to the provinces. Yes, although the Metro and its suburbs may reach 18 million in an ordinary day…right now it feels like it dropped to just a million or even less! Hehe! The metro is a big dormitory I tell you. People come here to work and spend holidays in the countryside!

Now, go to Cubao and Munoz or Pasay…and the sidewalks were lined up with last minute commuters. Mga parekoy, nung Pasko pa umalis ang mga bus at nasa probinsya na…maybe they weren’t lucky to hitch a ride on a bus on Christmas Eve. Anyway, mahaba pa naman ang bakasyon so most of them were willing to wait with their big bags and boxes of pasalubong under the heat of the sun.

Now…with Manila desolate, I thought I’ll be enjoying a flawless and uncongested driving. I was wrong…the cars went on a holiday…and along with a desolated Manila is a congested countryside! Read the rest of this entry »

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Jan
01
2009

Calle Pariancillo de Malolos

Got an overdose of Barosoain, Cathedral and the Capitol? Wait till you get to Calle Pariancillo, Malolos’ own version of Calle Crisologo of Vigan. Heritage buffs, here’s another place to linger upon, hehe!

Basically, as its name imply, it was once a small community of mestizo Chinese people who lived in Malolos. The afluent peoples of Malolos once live here as manifested by old bahay na bato and art noveau and art deco buildings that have been preserved overtime.

The entrance of the street itself is the Plaza, with a pre-war Malolos City Hall which is heavy on its bulky yet art-deco style. Said to have been built in 1930′s, today it still stand as the city’s edifice. 

Well, pagpasok pa lang babalandra na ang lumang sinehan ng Eden. Only a few places outside Metro Manila does have a modern cinema back then. It does register Malolos’ affluence and economic importance back then.

Upon entering the street itself, two ancestral houses welcome the visitor…Boy, San Nicolas Manila is frustrating but these bahay na bato still stands and better preserved than their contemporaries back at the Big City. Read the rest of this entry »

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