Ilocandia Trip 2014 – Day 1

 

Kapurpurawan Rock Formation photo taken by yours truly. Sharing the landscape magnificence of the place.

Kapurpurawan Rock Formation photo taken by yours truly. Sharing the landscape magnificence of the place.

AN ALCOHOL FRIENDLY SONG BY PSY…

The South – Korean singer who had billion hits in YouTube have another single out. This time with Snoop Dogg. The song was titled “Hangover” and it debuted last Sunday. There were lots of reaction with regard to the bar and the vomiting (this is about as sick as the video is) in the video but the acceptance is all in all viral. I like the bar fight where they need to drink those lined up alcohol, this reminds of the challenge in a bar at Boracay.

Where the Movie – THE BEACH was Shot…

I never thought I was able to step in to one of Leonardo di Carpio’s movie – The Beach.

The Beach movie was a film of Danny Boyle which is an adventure drama based from Alex Garland’s book with the same title. The book came out in 1996 while the movie was shown in cinemas in 2000.

We went to Phuket and this is one on our To-Go list last October 2012. We joined a group tourists which toured Mayabay and swam in its clear waters where Leonardo Di Carpio swam too.

Vannie and Ronnie were my travel mates on this Ko Phi Phi Island.

Maya Bay View from our speedboat.

tour and was pretty much enjoyed a quick tour of the area. I just browse my Facebook account and found this picture in my Instagram link which I forgot my log on credentials so I’m trying to retrieve as much picture as I can and share them with you guys.

Tip:

When your boat docked at Mayabay; enjoy, swim, take as much photos, run along the shore, and swim more. Why because you’ll never gonna stay there for long if you have joined a tour group.

I will give you more details on my Phuket tour at some other time. I will try to show our tour package as well so you will be have an idea of the whole tour.

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If right now yo…

If right now you think you are going through hell, just go through it!

There is no life worth living for if you have not gone through pains and sufferings. These are tests given to make us strong. The more your problems are the more you learn about life’s subjects. Remember to not lose hope in every challenge for hope will give you wisdom and clarity. See hope like your light at the end of the tunnel. 

Like what I have quoted, if you are in hell right now, go through it. Voyage through it until you find your way out. You don’t need to go through it alone, you can always have a hand. Thou shall not forget that in the brink of desperation, a hand is somewhat important as an ear is. 

This is for my countrymen and those who suffers. Our suffering will end soon. Let stand from whatever mud wherein, like a lotus seed in murky water – glowing petals will bloom.

Let’s pray for Philippines!

A Vase’s Value

The story is about a vase. Formed eagerly by two potters and was given to the public aside for show offs as well as for the public to use. It was said to be the potters’ beloved artifact. They colored it to what they have dreamt about it. Forged with gems and metals to make it more likeable. Yet the vase stayed unnoticeable by public.

 

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The vase waited in the potters’ shelf for a long time and after which the potters decided to let the vase away from keeping they lend the vase to the neighborhood. The vase was used eagerly and was adored by others in the neighborhood. They have said the vase really makes a great deal in making their water cold but the vase just does not fit their kitchen anymore. So the neighborhood decided to sell it to the other village. The other village liked the vase and was used by the next village King and Queen as their jewelry keeper.

One night, the vase was secretly stolen by the Queen’s maiden. She brought the vase to the market place and sold it to the guards. The guards bought the vase from the maiden, for her sake of earning money and vase was taken to the guards’ cell. The guards really don’t need the vase so they have decided to get a whore for a month long pleasure. Then the whore kept the vase with her and used it at home while the gems were taken out of the vase and were sold to a walking merchant.

The vase was then of no use to the whore, so she decided to just throw it away. The vase got a broken lip but still it is functional. Days had passed and the potters thought of what had happened to the vase. The guards thought of how they could have made more whores stay in their barracks for each of the gems embedded in the jar. The whore thinks about how it has been useful having the vase but she can no longer find it. The King and Queen are still thinking of where the vase went and did their maiden sold all their jewelries.

A girl who worked for an artifact store found the vase and took it to the store. The store owner then took the vase to the auction. The vase was first called for 500USD. No one called for it as the vase lost its real beauty. There were no bidders who gave money to it. So then put the vase back to the storeroom and decided never to include the vase to the auction anymore. The potters then got a shipment request from the artifact store. So they went and deliver 100 pieces of cloned china vase that will be sold in the auction.  One of the potters then noticed the vase and said “I know this vase. I can feel it’s someone I knew before.” Then he moved closer and he shouted in amazement and called the other potter. The other potter then exclaimed, “It’s our long lost vase. The first that we ever made.” So they have decided to get the vase and take it back home at the price of 1USD.

The vase got reunited to the potters and the potters reinvented the vase. Back to its good beautiful porcelain look by adding a lay or vase with perforations inside its body and was designed with four cartouches each showcasing different styles of fish on stylish water background.

Hundreds of years after, the vase was then put back to the auction table and it was sold at £43 million.

Just like a vase, handy formed by the potter. Untainted and so loved. Shared to other people and was told it was loved. Some say it for real. Some say it just to get the perks. Some say it to let others know they appreciate arts. Some just hold it to be with the lime light.

Like the vase, I never have had closed my doors to people who wanted to ask for trusts and friendship. I can easily give that and often I am being abused.

I love sharing my life with others. I was like an open book at many times. I felt like I have always been not evident to others, unseen by many, and a loser. Thus, I still have people I whom calling my friends. They are the dearest I have in life. They are the reasons why I still continue living, reasons why I am unafraid, unfretted, and unshaken whenever I step outside my world.

I never have felt so blessed having these people who I can always lean on. Real people, who can share their life to me, people who are always there for me. It not be physically but by heart they let me live on. Some of those who told me that they are my friend were unnoticeably different from those who I called real friends. There were those who just know you when they need you, they need money, they need connections. There were those who just know you when you are at your highest and leave at once you are submerged to loneliness and sorrow. These friends whom I will call moss. People who stick in your life whenever you are the richest for them to stay living, and just need you; but when they are down but they easily go away if they have sucked all minerals from your dying soil.

It really is odious when you found that you have treated them as your friend but they call you classmate, officemate, and/or an acquaintance if they will introduce you to people they know. It hurts like you were told as an untainted glass but was broken when showed to public.

We can be friendly but we need to pick whom to trust your life with.

Inspiration in the story: http://www.luxist.com/2010/12/30/most-expensive-things-sold-at-auction-2010/

Hong Kong Tour (Day 2) – Mongkok Tour (Part 1)

For Filipinos, Hong Kong is just like another Binondo or Chinatown. We, Filipinos, were influenced highly by foreign countries and one of them was the Chinese. We embodied some of their culture and such Chinese people embody ours as well. Some of the Chinese merchant actually lived in the Philippines after a long trading time. It was Barter then that keeps our relationship with Chinese as tight as it is in a partnership type of business. Knowing that Chinese are into trading and we know they have cool and unique stuffs as well. Off to market is what we planned after our Lantau Tour. We set off from Tung Chung to Lai King via the Orange lane then to Mongkok via the Red lane and Exit on E2. You need to look for “Ladies Market” from MTR so you will find your way exactly in the market area.  

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Hong Kong Tour (Day 2) – Lantau Island Tour (Part 3)

  1. We can’t right the Ngong Pin Cable Car due to its annual maintenance.
  2.  It was too hot and we don’t have any umbrella with us, something I can endure.
  3.  Po Lin Monastery is under renovation.
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Hong Kong (Day 2) – Religious Tour at Lantau, Hong Kong (Part 2)

To not keep you waiting, after walking the pathway of the Twelve Generals you will find a piazza in front of the Giant Buddha staircase. The piazza has ponds on around the first platform and they were planted with Lotus. We all know that Lotus is one symbol of Buddhism’s fortune which means rising and blooming above the murk to achieve enlightenment. There are 2 lotus flower colors that grow in the piazza, Pink which represents the history of Buddha and historical legends of Buddha and Violet which talks spirituality and mysticism.  READ MORE….

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Hong Kong (Day 2) – Religious Tour at Lantau, Hong Kong (Part 1)

One thing I have on my list is the places of worships that the country I’m visiting is popular of such as the St. Peter and Paul’s ruins in Macau. This time I would expect more of temples as we talk about Hong Kong. I’m visiting not their typical temples but their monastery instead. A must visit place; I may put on my “Places to Visit in Hong Kong”, the Giant Buddha which stand tall atop the mountains.

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