Commuting Travel

Commuting Guide: How to go to Lucky Chinatown Mall (Hotel Lucky Chinatown & Binondo)

Lucky Chinatown Mall is that option we are all waiting for here in Binondo. Adding up a flare in this old community yet still attaching its aesthetics through the roots of the place.

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Food Philippine Travel Guide Travel

Discoveries at my Binondo Walk Tour + Lido Cocina Tsina 80th year celebration

Chinese cuisines have been a big part and influence to the Filipino food culture. From Siopao to Siomai, to pancit and lumpia, just to name a few, have become too famous for us that we already made it of our own. And being too popular, these foods can be enjoyed and almost be bought in every corner of Manila.

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Travel

Quezon City Bloggers Tour #QCBlogventure

It’s time for me to get to know Quezon City a bit closer. Been living here for almost 10 years now but still I got a lot of things and places here to discover. Just like the ones we visited yesterday.

In line with the celebration of the 75th Founding Anniversary of Quezon City. QC officials held a bloggers tour that would let bloggers get to know Quezon City on a closer look. The bloggers who joined in were grouped and given destination assignments.

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Fashion

Vested at Lucky Chinatown Mall (OOTD)

Binondo become more busier with the rise of Lucky Chinatown mall! It’s one of the newest offering from Megaworld Lifestyle Malls which is set to reinvent the leisure experience and offer a new standard of living in the community.

Had a chance to stroll around the mall and was amaze with the Chinatown Walk located in the middle of the two towers. Chinatown Walk relives Binondo’s glorious past showcasing an exciting street concept reviving the famed old chinatown.

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Lifestyle

Dominic Meily talks about his Top Places to visit in Manila for Street Photography

Street photography, we could say is one of the easiest platform to get into photography, but knowing the right technique and having a unique style could really give a big difference. According to my Street photographer friend, Dominic Meily, in becoming a street photographer all you need to do is get a camera and go out, take a photos. You don’t need fancy cameras, or fancy lenses and one doesn’t need to be a professional. After all it’s’ not the camera which makes a good photo composition, though having fancy one could really contribute on the crispiness and quality of your shot. It still boils down on how creative and how you compose a shot.

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