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Tzu Chi Philippines

Tzu Chi Foundation was founded by Dharma Master Cheng Yen, a Taiwanese Buddhist nun, who encountered so many challenges at a young age which led her to Buddhist Monasticism with a vow to work for Buddhism and for the good of all living sentients. With over 10 million members worldwide, it is one of the largest humanitarian organizations in the world. 

Last November 8, 2019, I was invited to be a part in the 25th anniversary of the Tzu Chi Foundation in the Philippines. 

The afternoon was composed of four parts: Taiwanese Street Food Market, Tour of the Eye Center, Tour of the Livelihood Center, and the book launch of Ms. Ayla Honasan's, "A Mission of Love." 




  
  
 
Out of the food I had that afternoon, this was the most intriguing one. I expected it to be milk/ milk tea shaved ice but it's taho flavor shaved ice. I want to know where else can I get this. lol

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The portrait on the wall is Dharma Master Cheng Yen.

 Tzu Chi holds medical missions regularly to give free medical operations and surgeries to patients who have cataracts and other illness that needs surgical assistance.

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They don't ask for payment but the facilities and machines are at par with those from the private hospitals. 

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I am a Roman Catholic but I am also interested in Buddhism which explains all the Temples I've visited and posted about in this blog. I appreciated how they emphasize that the foundation doesn't discriminate other people's beliefs. It encompasses all religion and recipients of the help are not required to convert to Buddhism. Still, I believe that learning more about Buddhism no matter what religion we're practicing is not a bad idea. After all, it serves to provide a proper direction and guidance to life.


We went up to the third floor in time for the releasing of the free eye glasses to these students.

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Next was the Livelihood Center.

They offer classes/short courses on Caregiving, Dressmaking/Sewing, Welding; Aircon & Refrigeration Repair. This program helps participants to acquire the needed skill and education so they can become income earners within a short period of time. 


Welding/ Machines

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Sewing

   
Caregiving

After the tour of the center, we went back to the main building for the book launch. 



Ms. Ayla Honasan gave us a brief background of the book, "Mission of Love" 


Tzu Chi Foundation’s “Four Major Missions” consist of Charity, Medicine, Education, and Humanity. 


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To know more about Tzu Chi Foundation Philippines and its activities, follow these social media pages: 

Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

Interested volunteers or donors may contact the following numbers:  (632) 8732-0001 and (632) 8732-0002

Location: Tzu Chi Great Love Campus, Sta. Mesa, Manila.
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For my recent trip to the USA, I flew with Eva Air. I purchased the tickets from the BDO Travel Fair in SM Aura, BGC last January. Even before arriving at the mall, I knew that I wanted to buy plane tickets from them so I didn't even roam around the venue and and I immediately fell in line for Eva as I entered.


My previous trip was with Emirates and although I liked it that I was able to step in the airport of Dubai, those flights (MNL - DXB - LAX) were tiring and draining because of the length. I'd take that DXB layover if I'm going to Europe (UMAASA HAHA) but for USA flights, East Asia layover and/or direct flights from Manila are the best options. 


Our flight from NAIA terminal 1 was around 4 AM and we were at the airport at around 1 AM so I haven't slept. This is my kind of travel time actually 'cause I sleep well in airplanes but for some people who can't, this can be draining for they have to be awake for a long time. 



I was awaken by the smell of food and even if I wasn't in the mood for breakfast, I ate since I didn't wanna spend money at the airport to buy food. 

Taiwan is still visa-free for Filipinos.


Taiwan Photodump link: here.
Taipei and Taiching Travel Itinerary and Guide link: here.


PURCHASE YOUR TAIPEI PASS HERE. 


Sunrise above clouds... <3 The reason why I love short haul sunrise flights. I've lost count of the times I've ridden an airplane but thankful more than ever.


This is a Hello Kitty themed waiting area at the airport. There are several themes there that would introduce you to the culture of Taiwan - just that I love the Let's Travel Around The World of this one and hello, it's Hello Kitty!!! <3


One at a time.

Soon... Mt. Fuji

Although I saw it from the airplane en route to LAX. 



Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport Lounge Service by Plaza Premium Lounge



Three hours layover in TPE was bearable. Enough to roam around the airport and rest before the long haul flight.


TPE - LAX flight

There weren't a lot of inflight movies unlike Emirates but not bad since I was asleep almost the entire time. I was able to watch some like Crazy Rich Asians but during the return flight, I saw the movie of Kyungsoo's Swing Kids and Park Seo Joon's Youn's Kitchen. Guess what? I was awake more than I was asleep. :)))



Didn't ran out of snacks all throughout the flight. 



Food was great. It was like an eat-all-you-can buffet up there. hahaha! But mainly because I'm more used to dishes compare to that of Emirates which were more of Middle Eastern Cuisine. 


Bintana pa lang kinikilig na 'ko na makita Mt. Fuji, paano pa kaya next year. hahaha. 


I should've known that the flight is the start of a month-long food trip in the USA. HAHAHA!


Even if it has already been three months since this flight, I still can't believe that I was able to return to the USA in just three years. 

USA Sojourn 2016 link: here.
Busan Sojourn 2018 link: here.


I'm back Hollywood!!!! 



For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return. - Leonardo da Vinci


PURCHASE YOUR TAIPEI PASS HERE. 
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via Cebu Pacific 

December 1 - December 5

It was only three days of touring; the other two were the days of flight MNL - TPE and TPE - MNL

December 1 - 11:40 PM - Departure
December 2 - 2:05 AM Arrival

December 5 - 4:00 AM - Departure
December 5 - 6:25 AM - Arrival


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For this itinerary, there will be no tiring activities nor fast-paced travel. We took our time in each attraction which is the reason why we were only able to visit a few sites. Turns out, overtime, that kind of travel is our style. Not too many attractions cramped in one day. 


Day 1

Arrival at Taoyuan Airport and straight to Taipei Main Station


  Klook Exclusive: Taipei 101 Observatory E-Ticket and J&G Fried Chicken Combo Package in Taipei
Taipei Jiufen English Walking Tour
Taipei 101 Observatory E-Ticket in Taipei

*We didn't have a hotel room upon arrival so we just placed our luggages in one of the lockers in Taipei Main Station. 

*Purchase an MRT card before starting to travel because that'll save you time especially on train rides.

LINK: HERE.


[SALE] Taoyuan Airport MRT Ticket & Exclusive Shopping Coupon




Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall Complex: link 

[Klook Link] National Palace Museum E-Ticket


Taipei Zoo: link.


Glass floor cabin at Maokong Cable Car/Gondola: link 

[Klook Link] Maokong Gondola Combo Ticket in Taipei



Maokong Village: link


Day 2


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Yehliu Geopark, Jiufen, and Shifen Shuttle Bus from Ximen (with Tour Conductor)
 Jiufen Shuttle Bus from Ximen 
Yehliu, Jiufen, and Shifen Day Tour with Taiwanese Pastry Making
Shifen Half-Day Guided Tour with Pingxi Sky Lantern Experience 


Delicious Xiao Long Bao for only 70 NTD!!

The vendor on the right side of the picture above sells Xiao Long Bao on this street every morning. Had it two consecutive days for breakfast. hehe! 



Taipei Main Station to Ruifang: link

Ruifang Station is your gateway to Shifen, Jiufen, Houtong and other places in the area.


Shifen Old Street: link

Food stalls, souvenir shops, railway track and floating lantern



Shifen Waterfalls: link




Jiufen Old Street Overlooking Area
Strawberry Mochi

link: here.


[Klook Link] Jiufen Village & The Northeast Coast

Day 3





High Speed Rail from Taipei Main Station to Taichung Station
Eat-all-you-can BBQ Lunch
Zhong She Flower Market

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Rainbow Village

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Why Taiwan?

1.They currently lifted the visa requirement for Filipinos until 2019!!
2. My first time riding a high speed rail (bullet train). On our ride back to Taipei City, we made sure that we have food to eat while riding the train. Just because <3
3. Travelling is very convenient and it's a tourist-friendly country without the shortage of signs written in their language and in English.
4. I was determined not to get scammed this time (attn: Cambodia tourists haha) but that was needless worrying on my part 'cause we didn't feel taken advantage of while in Taiwan. We were even the one who got shy because of the helpfulness and hospitality of the Taiwanese people. 
5. My first time seeing koala and panda
6. Affordable cable car ride that has crystal glass bottom. I've ridden several cable cars already and Maokong Gondola is my favorite so far.
7. A lot of things to do and places to visit no matter what kind of traveler you are.
8. No need to be over protective of your stuff while travelling. Of course, you need to use common sense pero hindi divisoria/recto levels ng paghawak sa gamit. hehe!
9. Taoyuan Airport is not in the city but easily accessible via MRT, buses, and taxis.
10. FOOD TRIP! MILK TEA! You won't get hungry because there are a lot of restaurants, food stalls, and convenience stores.



MAP OF OUR TRIP:

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