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Travel Guide: Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei (Where to Stay, What to do in Brunei, Itinerary and a lot more)

Crossing out one Southeast Asian country on my list, I visited BRUNEI Darussalam last September 2019. I was hesitant about the idea at first but luckily I was able to meet a few Bruneians at the Trip of Wonders event organized by Indonesian Tourism. They eventually became my friends. Giving me a few more reasons to visit the country Brunei.

Brunei may not be part of your dream destination for most of the Filipinos that goes here stayed for work. In fact, Filipinos are on the 3rd as the largest non-locals in Brunei. But there are still a number of things that you can do here. Aside from visiting different famous mosques and ‘architectures’ friends from Brunei told me that exploring their food is one thing this country can offer.

Brunei is a very slow-paced, chill country. A person who is accustomed to a fast pace environment would definitely need to adjust in here. We had days that we were just hanging in coffeeshops the whole afternoon and/or just waiting for friends to come.

The people here love tourists and very welcoming. As said by my local friends, they would usually insist to tour visitors around, which is actually understandable, after all, almost everyone here owns a car.

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How to Commute to Ayala Malls Feliz, Pasig City (Commute Guide)

Ayala Malls Feliz is one of the newest malls opened by Ayala Land. A lot are actually confuse (specially those who are not really living around the area) that Ayala Malls Feliz is the same as Ayala Malls Marikina. But actually, Ayala Malls Feliz is the second Ayala Mall located in Pasig City, after Ayala Malls the 30th. The said mall is located along Marikina-Infanta Highway (Marcos Highway) just near the boundary of Marikina City.

Trivia: The word Feliz actually mean ‘Happy’ in Spanish, in Tagalog means “Ligaya,” which is actually the name of the intersection where the mall is located.

Ayala Malls Feliz is best access via LRT 2. You can easily book a Grab as well or Taxi. Jeepney ride is also available. Aside from that, Ayala Malls Feliz has also made it more easier for mallers to commute from and/or going to the mall. Currently, Ayala Malls Feliz put up a transport terminal routes (Lay-by Along J.P. Rizal) that was made available since March 2018. The Routes includes pick ups from Robinsons Galleria (Ortigas), Market Market (BGC), and Ayala -Park Square (Makati).

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How to go to Commission on Filipinos Overseas – Manila

The Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO) is a government agency under the office of the President that you could possibly encounter if ever you would be planning to be immigrant to another country. CFO’s major responsibility includes the upholding the interests, rights and welfare of overseas Filipinos and strengthening their ties with the Philippines. The agency is also committed to effectively and efficiently deliver gender-responsive policies, programs and services for the well-being and empowerment of the community of Filipinos overseas.

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Commute Guide: How to go to Samal Island (Peñaplata) from Davao City

Twenty minutes from Davao City, you will arrive at the so called beach of Davao – Samal island. The Island Garden City of Samal is actually a 4th class city in the province of Davao del Norte. It’s city center is located at Peñaplata where you could find shops, restaurants and other things you might be needing on your stay.

Commuting to the island is really easy and with boat transfers that run for 24 hours, you wouldn’t have a problem if ever your flight got delayed and/or you decided to do your errands very late within Davao City.

If you are planning to visit the island, here is a simple commute guide you can used especially if it would be your first time in this place.

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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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