My first step in the Philippines
Another 6 weeks of school went by, so last week we went to the Philippines. We flew into Manila from Taipei. the hotel we stayed at was the Sofitel. It was pretty nice. There were a lot of Christmas decorations. When you drive into the hotel there are people who will check under cars for bombs, and dogs who will smell for them. It was pretty crazy, the security. The Sofitel had a pool, so Dai and I went swimming while my parents met up with my Tito Nelson.
During the day we would go explore on the kayak and go snorkeling. We would go to different lagoons. We had to pay entrance fees because the lagoons are owned by the tribe who lives there, they make sure it stays clean. There was this one lagoon, Twin lagoon, that had a short rock tunnel that we could swim under. We also went to this other lagoon that had a lot of big starfish. One afternoon, we took a tour of some really good snorkeling places. My favorite place had very vibrant blue coral. We also saw an old shipwreck and a white sand beach.
We were all a bit sad to leave, but there were other places we still had to visit. Paolyn Boathouse website




Such a very wonderful and detailed experience and exploration that you wrote.I could just imagine how exciting all those beautiful places specially the lagoon and being on the boat house watching the stats.Love reading all your blogs so detailed and zi coukd feel and sense how all these thing you exploote will always be in your memories to treasure.Philippines is such has so much places to enjoy and explore.So glad you enjoy ur stay in the Philippines
ReplyDeleteYour description of your experience made me feel like I was there! Great job journaling your adventures! Love you and miss you!
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Thank you for sharing your visit to paradise…your culture and where you are from. How luxurious that you can eat on the houseboat or in your room. Cool to hear that you swam through a rock tunnel. Look forward to see you in Japan. Love auntie liz fung
ReplyDeleteThis place looks so beautiful! Did your mom and dad translate Tagalog for you? They owed you and Dai Dai after all of the translating you’ve done for them in Taipei! ;) Miss you lots!!
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