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Commuting Guide for first time Visitors in Tokyo, Japan

After preparing your itinerary, allocating the needed amount of money and having your approved visa with you, the next thing you would need think about is on how you would navigate the place. Knowing how to roam around the city is something usually neglected by most new travelers. The result of not doing an advance preparation could lead to spending more money or wasting more time and energy. Thus, knowing how you could be from one place to another is surely as important as the others.

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FREE Rides from UBE Express around Araneta Center for 3 weekends

UBE Express will offer free rides to the public going around Araneta Center via its articulated bus for three straight weekends staring August 18, 2018.

The articulated buses will pick up and drop off passengers at the Araneta Center Bus Station, the Smart Araneta Coliseum Green Gate, the Ali Mall on General McArthur Avenue and the Manhattan Heights on General Romulo Avenue on August 18, 19, 25, 26 and September 1, 2 and 3.

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Things You need to know: Puning Hot Spring and Restaurant in Angeles City, Pampanga

Twenty seven years have already past from the tragedy that does not just struck Pampanga but almost the whole of Luzon. Mount Pinatubo eruption have been a life changing tragedy to Filipinos covering a huge amount of damages that are still being seen until today. The eruption is considered as the second-largest terrestrial eruption of the 20th century after the 1912 eruption of Novarupta in Alaska. It was too devastating that the eruption have made the Global temperature dropped by about 0.5 °C in the years 1991–1993.

Eventually, residents of Pampanga stood up and embraced the scenery. Establishments have been re-built, farms have been cultivated, and residents made a way to make used of what was left from the eruption and created a living out of it.

Today, the remnants might give us tragic history, but people from the modern society is now appreciating it more and see it on a different way. Just like what we visited a few days ago.

Keep on reading will tell you more about this hot spring situated in the middle of nowhere.

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JoyBus by Genesis: The Most comfortable commute I had from Baguio to Manila (vice-versa)

Baguio City is one the easiest destination places that can be visited if you wanted to escape the hot weather of Manila. Tagaytay City could be the other one, but exploring Baguio is way friendlier than Tagaytay specially for commuters. You just need to take a bus from any of the different terminals located in Caloocan, Cubao or Pasay City. Travel for about 5-6 hours and your are off to a cooler place.

Exploring around Baguio City is also effortless. Options you can take includes Jeepney’s that goes around the city. Grab is also available. Taking Taxi is way too friendlier than the ones here in Manila, that they would even give you an exchange to the very last cent. That adding to the many reasons why I love visiting Baguio.

I have been to the City of Pines for more than a handful and never gets tired of going back. Recently I have discovered a better way to commute to the city or should I say the best and the most comfortable commute I had.

Continue reading and will tell you about it.

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Commuting Guide: How to go to World Trade Center Manila

The WORLD TRADE CENTER Metro Manila is one of the largest exhibition center in Manila, Philippines. It is located in Pasay City along Gil Puyat Avenue Extension corner Diosdado Macapagal Blvd. But how to go to World Trade Center? Well, the fastest and easiest way to go here is via Taxi or Grab rides but if you decided to be a bit thrifty, taking an Orange Jeep bound to SM MOA would only cost you a minimum fare of Php 8. It is only 1.2km away from Gil Puyat so walking to and from would be easy as well (specially if the weather is good).

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