BER months are almost here, meaning holiday is coming to town. Since it's holiday, I will be now posting foods on Sirang Lente, starting with the famous Shin Ramyun. I was influenced by the Korean dramas I've watched, from Descendants of the Sun,
Doctors, W, Cinderella and the Four Knights and many more. Kimchi, Korean
noodles and Soju are always part of their eating and drinking scenes, so I
tried this.
FATHER'S DAY CELEBRATION: Sa Photo Collage Lang Nakasama si Tatay

National Museum of the Philippines - Things You Need To Know
National Museum of the Philippines Offers FREE Admission on selected months as part of the Heritage Month celebration. For updates, please check the National Museum Facebook Page. The National Museum has a collection of relics, artifacts, and antiques discovered in the Philippines and abroad, combined for the Filipino viewing. Some of these are the following:
Darwin Dalisay gave his hair to a progeria patient.

Almost a year ago, I cut my precious and beautiful hair. It was a remarkable decision. I gave my hair to a young and stunning lady who turned 18. She is Rochelle, a progeria patient. According to Wikipedia, Progeria is a specific type of progeroid syndrome, also known as Hutchinson–Gilford syndrome or Hutchinson–Gilford progeroid syndrome. A single gene mutation is responsible for causing progeria. The affected gene, known as lamin A, makes a protein necessary for holding the cell nucleus together. In short, it is a rare and fatal genetic condition in children that causes rapid aging.
Mindanao Reminders and Travel Guide
Mindanao is the second largest island in the Philippine Archipelago,
composed of 27 provinces, and situated in the Southern part of the country. Since I was young, if I hear Mindanao, my mind automatically
gives a negative description like fear, battle, chaos, abduction, NPA, MILF, MNLF,
political problem and etc. News is a huge
factor in that mindset.
Island Hopping: Dampalitan, Borawan and Puting Buhangin
The Province of Quezon is one of my favorite provinces
in the Philippines because of its gorgeous beaches, which can be considered as one of the top tourist attractions and destinations in the region. Aside from that, they also have the colorful Pahiyas Festival and sumptuous
pancit hab-hab. A few of the gems can also be found on higher altitudes of Mt. Banahaw
– the Holy Mountain, and Mt. Cristobal – the Devil's Mountain. Now, for the third
time, I am visiting three of the fine-looking islets of Padre Burgos, Quezon.
Mt. Tarak - Hike with Couch Surfing
Mt. Tarak is one of the mountains in the Philippines which is in
debate if it’s a major or a minor climb; major because of its long trail and
altitude and minor because of its trail class. Tarak is situated in Brgy.
Alas-asin, Mariveles, Bataan, three hours travel from Manila. This mountain has
an amazing and cool ambiance because of its rich forest areas.
Mountain Spring Resort in Odiongan, Romblon
Mountain Spring Resort is located
in Brgy. Rizal, Odiongan, Tablas Island, Province of Romblon, Philippines. It
is one of the top resorts in the town of Odiongan that has an amazing ambiance.
Covered with green flowering plants and trees that is really refreshing to
everyone’s eyes. The cool wind that blows the branches and leaves creates
relaxing sounds.
How To Go To NAIA Terminal 3
How to Commute to NAIA Terminal 3:
From where I live in Cainta, Rizal, traveling to the airport in Pasay City can cost more than 500 pesos, and for a backpacker like me, this amount is too high. Aside from that, slow-moving traffic during rush hours is bad, which can cause more damage if you're late.
Orchids Resort, Boracay Complete Travel Guide
At
first, when I booked my flight for Boracay Island on a Piso sale, I was
hesitant because I was unsure about my schedule and had no idea about the budget. As part of that nerve-wracking feeling, a week before my trip, I posted on Facebook and asked my friends about the cheapest resort on Boracay Island, and the result was positive. A friend of mine referred her friend, who works at Orchids Resort. And there, my mind was at peace!
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