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A famous quotation from Henry Miller says, "One's destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things."

I have done this before with a different set of friends and to be honest, I don't even remember how many times I've been to Intramuros but it's always worth coming back to so why not? Anyway, we had a challenge when we went there so this walking tour in the Old Manila was also known as the P 500.00 challenge. We wanted to tour Intramuros and Rizal Park spending less than P 500.00 each.

From the LRT Station, we just walked to the southern gate of Intramuros.
This gate is near Puerta Real and PLM.

Should you want to spend the whole day touring around Manila, go there on a Sunday because museum admissions are free on Sundays. National Museum (NAG and MFP) link: here.

Or should you opt for a WOKing tour before the walking tour, you might want to go to Chinatown first before heading to Intramuros. Binondo Food Wok link: here.

Anyway, since we're on a tight budget... :))
Here's the Plaza del Gobernador.

It used to be the home of the governor-general during the Spanish Colonization era but this 8-storey building now houses offices such as Intramuros Administration. 
Here is the Manila Cathedral.

The last time I was here was during our Visita Iglesia 2014.
Across the Manila Cathedral is the Plaza de Roma.

The monument is made in honor of a the Spanish king Carlos IV as a tribute for the introduction of the smallpox vaccine.
Thanks to Intramuros Administration that the street from the gate to Fort Santiago is now pedestrian-friendly. There are several pedicab drivers who would offer to tour you around the historical landmarks inside the Intramuros but the fun is in the walking... or ako lang natutuwa pag naglalakad? haha. Support their livelihood and hire one if you don't want to walk a lot. :)

It was written in one of the tarpaulins of IA that "Intramuros was Manila," there's so much history and heritage in that place so it's a good thing that they're reclaiming the historic streets to encourage more people to do a walking tour in the area as well. 

Infairness sa announcement na 'to, gusto ko 'yung, "... not about the shortest route or time traveled. IT'S ABOUT GETTING THERE." Parang metaphor lang ng buhay, noh? 
There are a lot of tombs inside the San Agustin Church and we spent several minutes looking for the tomb of the Spanish Conquistador/Founder of Manila, Miguel Lopez de Legazpi. We were shy to ask around so we just looked for it on our own but to no avail. But I learned that it's located in the room beside the altar so the next time I'll go there, I'll definitely pay his tomb a closer visit. (Tama ba 'tong pinagsasabi ko? HAHAHAHA)


There are currently 8 places in the Philippines that are included in the World Heritage List of UNESCO and I'm proud to say that I've been into 3 of them. Wow, laking achievement naman!!! HAHAHAHA. Gusto mo rin? Punta ka na San Agustin Church. I mentioned this because I'll be needing a back link when I get to visit the rest some time in the future (Di ko alam kung paano, gusto ko lang. Haha!). So for the three of them that I've been into: San Agustin Church. Intramuros; Paoay Church, Ilocos Norte and Vigan, Ilocos Sur.  
They preserved the cobblestone streets in this area.

On our way back to Fort Santiago from San Agustin Church, a street name caught my attention because it's one of the things that I need in this life. HAHAHAHA. Konting konti na lang maglalagay na ko ng Donate Button dito baka lang kasi may generous na tao, ganyan. :))
Yes pls. Marami. #intramuros #manila
A photo posted by Tin Gallemaso (@xtintina) on Mar 29, 2015 at 10:57pm PDT

Yan. Mga ganyan lang talaga kasiyahan ko. Tuwang-tuwa na ko nung nakita ko 'yung Anda St. Hahaha. K. Fine. 

Going here has an entrance fee but I think paying is worth it since you may spend the whole day in this area. 
We're so paranoid that we almost ran for our lives the moment we walked near this area. One of my friends saw the statues inside and he was like, "ANO YUNG NASA LOOB?!" Parang kami, without even looking, "HALA ANO NGA 'YUN?" Konting takbo palayo sabay nung naisip namin na nakakahiya kasi medyo maraming tao, "AH WALA. WALA PALA. WALA NA LANG PALA" Pero wala, statue lang. Kinabahan lang kami. hahahaha! Lam mo na. Pranela.
Pasig River

Just like the Fort San Pedro in Cebu which is facing the sea, Fort Santiago is strategically built near mouth of the Pasig River.
The facade of Fort Santiago.
After our Intramuros Walking Tour, we went back to Rizal Park and waited for the start of the free dancing fountain show. 
It doesn't have to be extravagant to enjoy the goodness of life. Char. 😂😂😂 #rizalpark #fountain #manila #arte #damingsinabi
A video posted by Tin Gallemaso (@xtintina) on Mar 30, 2015 at 3:34am PDT

And our walk to the past ended here in Rizal Park link: here.



As for the expenses, we have managed to survive spending less than P 350.00 each. Yes, sightseeing doesn't always have to be far and expensive. There are a lot of near and affordable places for us to go to and it is never a bad idea to relive the past by visiting heritage sites like this. :) 

So ano na? Magbabasa ka na lang ba? Gora na sa Intramuros! :))
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Second time at Cafe Seolhwa link: here.

One way of beating the incredibly hot weather that we're having these days is to eat something cold, right? That's what my friends and I did last Saturday. I haven't been going to BGC for months so it's not surprising that there are a lot of new restaurants to try. One addition to the newly-opened restaurants in the area is Cafe Seolhwa, a Korean dessert shop that specializes in bingsu. 

I have seen posts of Facebook friends dining here at Cafe Seolhwa but it was only when someone posted a green-colored bingsu with red bean that I became so interested. I knew at that moment that I NEED to find Cafe Seolhwa and eat their Matcha and Red Bean Bingsu. If you've visited this blog before, you would know that I am close to being addicted to matcha (close to being addicted lang! iba naman siguro 'yung addict talaga. haha!) that I still went even if this is located in BGC. Time to make new memories there anyway so... :)

Here is their bestseller: Mango and Cheese Bingsu and my ever favorite: Matcha and Red Bean Bingsu

진짜 맛 있어요. 또 올게용. 😂😂💗 #cafeseolhwa #seolhwacafe #bingsu #matcha #matcharap #설화 #dessert
A photo posted by Tin Gallemaso (@xtintina) on May 2, 2015 at 12:05am PDT


This was the first time I ate bingsu and when I had my first spoonful of Seolhwa's goodness, I immediately asked myself, "Why have I never tried eating bingsu before?" Now, my standard for eating one would be Seolhwa's and I think it would be hard to beat. Do you know other dessert shops that serve bingsu? Tell me please. :) 


The ice was really fine, it felt like I was eating ice cream. 

To my surprise, cheese and mango complemented each other well. It's a flavor combination that was new to me but I liked it a lot.

As for the matcha, hihihi, I love it!!! But it's because I'm into the potent matcha taste that I loved this a lot. I know a lot of people who would rather that the matcha be creamier. I think Seolhwa Cafe should also offer a variant which is a mix of matcha and the milk flavored snow ice (snow ice nga ba tawag dun?) that the cheese and mango bingsu has. You know, for those who prefer their matcha creamy. Matcha talaga priority ko eh. Halata ba? hehehe. 


I really have a hard time expressing myself when it comes to food/ restaurant reviews because I don't know how to critic food. Lagi lang masarap, hindi masyadong masarap, sobrang sarap mga sinasabi ko (HAHA!!!) but I hope to come up with a better post about this cafe in the future. Yes, there will definitely be a next time. <3
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It has been a while since I last posted here... sorry na... hehehe. Joke. I don't know but days seem to pass so fast or is it because I keep on procrastinating? You be the judge. I know it's obvious that it's the latter, though. Lakas ko lang mag busy-busyhan. Anyway, eventhough April wasn't as activity-filled month and there wasn't any feeling of anticipation for the coming of May (unlike last year when I was preparing for my first out-of-the-country trip), it has managed to surprise me so much. Mga bagay na jinoke mo lang, mga bagay na nabanggit mo lang saka mga bagay na inakala mong impossible pero ginusto mo...

#1


When my phone got snatched in 2013, I posted a blogpost on that: "Xperia, lumapit ka sa'kin nang wala kong gastos o kung meron man, konti lang."

I was able to buy an Xperia phone back then but you know what? I got a new phone this month and I only paid 20% for its tax. Wow ah. Ang Xperia Z3 ay lumapit sa'kin nang meron akong gastos pero kaunti lang. O, #MySmartWatch3 at laptop naman oh. Aba, nawili ako diba? HAHAHA.

Finally #z3 happened to me. Haha! Ktnxbye. White at #xperia phone ulit.💃💃💃 #ican #demandgreat #eyebagspamore. Ajuju 😪
A photo posted by Tin Gallemaso (@xtintina) on Apr 28, 2015 at 8:13am PDT
Don't mind the eyebags. :)) Goodbye, Xperia ZR. You have been a great phone to me but Z3 is definitely a lot better. I know that we will be together for a long time as well, Z3. Pwede bang luminya ng, "Thanks for coming to my life"? hahaha! Singapore, I'm ready to go back! May magaganda na kong camera oh. hahaha! Daming sinabi. Nawili talaga. hehehe. 

#2

"And because I'm blessed, I am blessing the world."

When I got back from the bank where I paid my tax, I received an e-mail from World Vision and that was for the Nepal earthquake relief. 
Lalo lang napalaki 'yung bahala na pero sanay naman ako, bahala na ulit. Huhu.💸 "We know how difficult it is for a poor nation to recover from a massive tragedy. Let us not just help, let’s pour out our hearts to #Nepal!" #payitforward #staystrongnepal Donate at: https://www.worldvision.org.ph/donate/nepal-earthquake-response/form 💸💸💸😇
A photo posted by Tin Gallemaso (@xtintina) on Apr 27, 2015 at 5:38am PDT
I decided to pay it forward and donated. Interested? You may also extend your help through World Vision link: here.

The interesting thing here is that I am now able to donate money. Since when did I become a better and generous person, world? Hahahaha. Seryoso, dati parang laging kulang eh ngayon hindi PA man sobra-sobra pero 'yung pakiramdam na kaya mong bumitaw dahil alam mong hindi ka naman makukulungan kasi sapat na kung anong meron ka o kung may paga-alinlangan man e mas malaki na 'yung paniniwala mong may darating na bago. O siguro kasi dala na rin na may cellphone akong natanggap. hahahahahaha. Whatever the reason is, I am happy that I was able to give. Maybe what I donated is not a substantial amount (for some) but I am sure that it was already a big help to those who have been affected by the earthquake. And, it was supposed to be painful given na may days na ubos ako but I didn't feel any regret when I sent the money. Bahala na. Huhuhu. Mabait na pala ko ng konti. Di man lang ako na-inform. hahaha!

#3

"Leave this world a little better than you found it." 

This was what I wrote as one of my wishes for this year when I posted last New Year's Day. Sabi ko nun na kung makaalis man ako ngayong taon e may magawa ko para sa iba. Alam mo ba? Nakapag-medical mission ako sa Tacloban. Weird. Sobra. Pero ang galing, noh? Paano nagkatotoo? Hindi ko rin alam! Ito talaga wala sa isip ko kasi hindi ako healthcare professional tas biglang napadpad ako sa medical mission. haha! Iba rin pala nagagawa na alam ng ibang tao na kaladkarin ka.

Napatotohanan agad 'yung arte ko na, "Let's make this year less about you and more of others." Grabe. Hindi ko naisip agad noon pero, ito pala 'yun. Mas kinikilig ako ngayon na binabalikan ko na lang 'to kesa nung nasa Tacloban ako.



Ohemgeee.😍 #kalanggaman #sandbar #kalanggamanisland #leyte #nature #beach #trees
A photo posted by Tin Gallemaso (@xtintina) on Apr 12, 2015 at 5:42pm PDT
And it was also a surprise that we were able to visit Kalanggaman Island in Palompon, Leyte.

Sabi ko, gusto ko na may mga tao akong matulungan.
Sabi ko, gusto ko makakita ng sandbar.
Sabi ko, gusto ko ulit sumakay ng airplane. 

Wala sa plano kasi hindi ko alam kung paano pero gusto ko at ito na nga, tapos na. Maraming Salamat po! The best talaga pag si God ang gumalaw, noh? 

Thank you so much for being a miracle month to me, April.

Ready na ready na ko for you, May. May surprise ka rin ba para sa'kin? Hehehe. Sana!! Surigao o Lake Sebu na ba? hahaha! Pakiramdam ko kasi tinatawag talaga ko ng Mindanao ehhhh.
  Sabi nga, "Do more than you thought possible." Malay ba natin ulit. :) Basta sa safe areas naman ha, life. Hehehe

MAY this month be a surprising and gratifying month for you as well. 
God bless. :)
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After years of just passing by at this museum in Greenbelt, I was finally able to go inside to take a look at the collections on display.

 It was prohibited to take pictures of the exhibits except for this diorama exhibit. 
Getting cultured at #ayala #museum #diorama experience. #banaue #riceterraces
A photo posted by Tin Gallemaso (@xtintina) on Mar 15, 2015 at 1:00am PDT
I won't be posting a lot of pictures since they're for you too see but here are some.
Outside the Intramuros is where Chinese merchants were forced to stay and trade during the Spanish Colonization Era.

 This place was called "Parian" but it's now the Binondo Chinatown. 
Calle Crisologo in Vigan. 
I wasn't blogging yet when I was able to go to this house in Cavite.
Here are the list of exhibits they have.
I didn't write a lot about the Ayala Museum because I don't want to spoil what's in there but it was worth it.


 Iba pa rin 'yung alam mo, lalo na dun sa diorama experience, 'yung pagkakasunod-sunod ng mga mahahalagang bahagi ng kasaysayan ng Pilipinas. 

After Ayala Museum, we went to Mall of Asia in hopes of seeing the sunset but the clouds covered the view. 

Anyway, I was able to try eating Turkish Ice Cream so going to MOA was still a good decision.
Suntukin kita.😒👊 Haha. Kahit saan nag-aangas. 😂 #merhaba #turkish #icecream
A video posted by Tin Gallemaso (@xtintina) on Mar 15, 2015 at 6:41am PDT


Whenever I watched someone attempting to get his/her Turkish Ice Cream from the vendor, I was wondering what would my reaction be. I really thought that it would take me several years to try this so I am glad that there's a Turkish Ice Cream stall in Mall of Asia. Must try this summer! Although in all honesty, it wasn't the ice cream that I was wanting to taste, I just want the experience. And? As usual, nag-angas na naman ako. Ako na manuntok. :))  
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REVIEW. OO, REVIEW.
It has been more than a year since I attempted to review a beauty product.

 I'm more than glad that I have found a product that kept my acne prone skin at bay so I'm sharing this to you. After several months years of using this, I am now concluding that this toner from Etude House, that I bought on impulse last December 2013, is a vital skincare product for me now. I only use two by the way: this toner and dove soap. Minsan bb cream pero iba na 'yon for cleansing, dove beauty bar (dove girl for 10 years and counting!) at ito lang. 

I have an oily, sensitive and acne prone skin. I can't even count how many times I had an acne breakout but then, I realized that those breakouts are because I used products that irritated my skin (such as facial, facial cleanser, excessive oatmeal scrub etc.) Cycle ng subok-breakout-balik dove. This is the reason why I now seldom try products on my face kasi okay lang 'yung paisa-isa o sige, pa tatlo-tatlo (or more minsan pag may topak ang fez ko! haha!) pero wag na ulit breakout. 

Oh, and I have visible pores on both my cheeks especially when it's hot but I've given up on wanting them to appear smaller. Shemay, daming issues sa buhay. Hahaha!

Until one day in December 2013, a friend mentioned that she bought this Wonder Pore Freshner and it worked "wonders" for her.

I, being the impulsive kind, bought one too and the largest size at that worth around P 900.00. I was thinking that if this worked for her then it must work wonders for me too.

I used it daily but my pores didn't appear smaller. Even if I didn't think that it worked, I still used it daily because it's worth P 900.00. Continued because even if it didn't work, there were no ugly effects. Sayang pera pag hindi nagamit eh. 
Until I ran out of the product in the last week of October 2014 and started developing whiteheads and pimples on my face again. Suss. Hormonal lang 'yon that was aggravated probably because I wasn't able to wash my face when we climbed Mt. Pulag (first week of November 2014). The whiteheads were because I only used wet wipes to clean my face for three consecutive nights. Why does this sound so unhygienic now????? Haha. Oh well, because mountain climbing. No need to explain myself further.

Days pass and it was getting so crazy (I
t wasn't the breakout kind of crazy pero bumalik na naman 'yung pa isa-isa or more pa nga ata! haha!) that I decided to repurchase this and from the 7 in 1 product of 2013, the Wonder Pore Freshner is now a 10 in 1 product. It was then that I realized that on those days when I thought this wasn't working, it was. I didn't develop pimples and whiteheads as frequent as I used to while using this.


What made me decide that this is now a skincare essential for me?


Because similar thing happened just recently. I wasn't able to repurchase again because I was busy and I went to Leyte for three days. Gosh, hindi dahil may allergy ako sa lakwatsa! Wag naman sana. Haha. At kung siguro, allergy nga, buti na lang may Wonder Pore Toner (... at dove beauty bar. Dove review din nga pala 'to. hehe)! Anyway, I was only able to repurchase when I got back and those whiteheads that developed on my chin started to disappear and I noticed no new ones were developing. Disappear ba talaga? Parang ang weird ng explanation na may disappear tas developing ahaha pero ganun na nga.
Buying the 500 ML bottle, although worth almost P 900.00, is a lot more economical than purchasing the smaller 250 ML bottle worth around P 500.00.

1st - Free cotton pads
2nd - The pump of the 500 ML container works well in dispensing the right amount of product in one use. 250 ML container doesn't have a pump.

 Isang pump lang para sa isang gamitan, 500 ML lasted around 10 months but the 250 ML lasted only around 4 months and it's all because of the pump.

Wonder Pore Freshner Toner may not have reduced the appearance of my pores but it has managed to make my skin less prone to pimples and whiteheads so I'm definitely buying this again. Kahiya pls. Oo na, hindi naman perfect 'yung skin ko pero ang mahalaga talaga sa'kin e 'yung wala ko masyadong pimples, whiteheads kaya kering keri! 

For pores, primer na siguro, noh?



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