Travel

Annyeong haseyo!!!!


Greetings from the land of happy, friendly and kimchi-loving people. My Husband and I are taking a quick break from our Manila vaycay to explore the streets of Seoul, Korea.

Seoul
SPRING IN SEOUL.  We thought we were too late to see the Cherry Blossoms but lucky that some trees are still abloom.



We’ve been exploring places, eating Korean cuisine, doing a bit of shopping, exchanging friendly banter with locals (despite our little knowledge of their language), getting lost and finding unexpected gems along the way.


The city is still cold even if it’s already Springtime but we feel a warmth while we are here. A city so charming and peaceful, we are wanting to go back and we haven’t even left yet.



Seoul
CHERRY BLOSSOMS IN THE STREETS OF HONGDAE


Seoul
KOREAN BBQ! Our first dinner in Seoul was at a Korean BBQ restaurant that didn’t have any menu.  


Seoul
YEOUIDO PARK


Seoul
THE TEDDY BEAR PRINCE!!! The bears seen in the Koreanovela “Princess Hours” can be  found in the TEDDY BEAR MUSEUM.


Seoul
N SEOUL TOWER



Every night inside our hotel room, we have a cup of tea while we look outside our window and watch Seoul in amazement. We realize how blessed we are to be here, to be together, to be sharing an adventure of a lifetime.

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Some stores in the Philippines are nonexistent in Australia, one of which is Muji.

Muji is a Japanese lifestyle store that offers stylish and functional quality goods.  They have a branch at Bonifacio High Street so we took the opportunity to check out their store when we had lunch there last Saturday.
Muji

Muji

Muji

Muji

Their products range from bags, clothes, shoes, furnitures, storage solutions, kitchen needs and food. It’s like IKEA but more!
Muji

Muji


I immensely enjoyed shopping there!  What made me more happy was that I found the perfect pair of boots for me.
MujiMuji


Our loots from our Muji Shopping:

From their food range, I bought a pack of Vegetable Chips.  I just finished it right now as I write and it was good.  It’s a bit oily but not salty.

Muji

My Husband and I bought two pairs of Muji wooden chopsticks, addition to our growing chopsticks collection at home.
Muji

My Husband can’t resist getting a few mechanical pens and markers.
Muji

I bought these storage boxes to house my accessories and jewellery back home.
Muji


We loved their striped shirts because they were thick, perfect for cold weather in Sydney.
Muji


And my pair of boots!!!!  It doesn’t have heels and the length is perfect for my short legs.  
Muji

If ever you are in Bonifacio High Street, Muji is worth checking out.


Muji (Philippines)
2nd Floor, SSI Building, Quadrant 7
Bonifacio High Street
Bonifacio Global City, Taguig

R3 Level, Powerplant Mall
Rockwell Center Makati City

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What was my first meal when I arrived in Manila? What else, but Jollibee!!!!!


Jollibee is the most famous and well-loved fastfood restaurant in the Philippines.  I grew up enjoying Jollibee’s Chickenjoy and Yum Burger.  


Do you have a favourite Jollibee memory?  I do!  I remember celebrating my 7th birthday in Jollibee Cubao and my favourite mascot, Jollibee, entertained the guests by dancing and playing with the kids at my party.

Jollibee



On the evening we arrived in Manila, our first stop was at a Jollibee branch for dinner.   

Jollibee
Jollibee





We missed Jollibee’s Chickenjoy very much!!  When my parents asked us what we wanted, we both said, “Two-piece Chickenjoy, please?” 

Jollibee
Jollibee





After all these years, it is still the same taste of Chickenjoy we are familiar with.  Although, there was a change in chicken size and consistency of their gravy, it is still the same delicious and tasty Chickenjoy we love.

Jollibee
Jollibee



On our second week here, we had dinner again at Jollibee so we can have a taste of their burgers.  

Jollibee



I had the Yum with Cheese which looked smaller but the the taste still the same.

Jollibee



The burger meals came with a small serving of skinny but crunchy French Fries (chips).  
Jollibee


The Husband ordered the Burger Steak rice meal.   The Philippines is known for eating rice in every meal so Jollibee offers this meal for burger and rice lovers.

Jollibee



For snacks, we love the Classic Jolly Hotdog.  Delicious hotdog in a bun with cheese generously sprinkled on top.  

Jollibee



We also love breakfasts at Jollibee.  My favourite is the Longganisa Meal and the Corned Beef Meal.

Jollibee
Jollibee





Going back home will never be complete without indulging in our favourite meals at Jollibee.  My friends and I in Australia always wish that someday, Jollibee will have a branch in Sydney.  
Jollibee


It’s a restaurant that means a lot to us because it will always remind us of home, of our childhood, and of good food that brings satisfaction to our tummies and smiles on our faces.

I haven’t travelled internationally since 2008 and the Sydney International Airport has changed for the better.


On the day we travelled to Manila, we arrived four hours early at the airport but there were a few people waiting on queue at the PAL check-in counters.  
Sydney International Airport
After we checked-in we immediately had heavy breakfast at Asakaze, a Japanese-Korean resto.  I had my favourite Beef Bibimbap while the Husband had Pork Katsudon. 
Sydney International Airport
Sydney International Airport

I’m grateful that Sydney International Airport has renovated the place.  It’s not yet as big as Dubai or Singapore Airport but at least, the place has improved.  They now have a bigger Duty Free.
Sydney International Airport
They now have a bigger lounge for passengers waiting for their next flight.
Sydney International Airport

A spacious lounge as you passed thru Duty Free area surrounded by more shops.

Sydney International Airport


A cafe for those wanting to have coffee and pastries.

Sydney International Airport
More and longer walkators to get thru to your assigned gate.
Sydney International Airport
We flew via Philippine Airlines.  It’s been awhile since I flew via PAL and it was a first time for the Husband.  Our departure from Sydney got delayed.  Thank goodness for carpeted waiting areas and available power points.  Husband and I got to charge and play with our gadgets while we waited 40 minutes for our plane to arrive.

Sydney International Airport
We got the old PAL plane.  We didn’t have monitors infront of us.  We just had this small TV a few meters infront of us so we can watch whatever’s PAL is playing.  The Husband, being his first time to ride PAL, was amused with the plane being old and low-tech.
PAL

We had fish for lunch because according to our PAL flight attendant, they’ve ran out of the beef dish.  When traveling via plane, they always have two options for your main meal.  Since there were so many kids on the plane with us, the beef dish ran out fast.  Good thing, we didn’t have any allergy with seafoods.  The dish was ordinary.  Nothing really spectacular.  PAL seriously needs to improve on the food they serve to passengers.

PAL

They used to give real cutleries but now they just give cutleries made of hard plastic.

PAL

After lunch, they asked if we wanted drinks.  The Husband tried Manila Beer.  I just had tea.

PAL
And they gave out Salted Peanuts.  Happy hour!
PAL
We napped after we ate.  When we woke up we brought out our tablet and watched the movie “Life As We Know It”.  After that,I started my “Modern Family” marathon.  I’ve seen all the series a couple of times but it never fails to make me laugh.
PAL
After an episode or two, the Husband called my attention.  
PAL
We knew we were in the area of the Philippines.
PAL
We saw water.
PAL

And then, we saw land!!!!!

Philippines!

Touchdown was 6:00PM, Philippine Time.  The pilot landed the plane with great ease.  We didn’t even feel that we landed already, it was really amazing.

Hello, Manila! We are home.

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We didn’t have much time to prepare for our vacation but we made sure we have a few essentials that will make our travel a little more smoother and will somehow give us comfort.

Audio Share Device.  Smiggle (a lifestyle store in Australia) calls this “The Heart Hub”.  We usually watch videos to pass the time in airports and inside the plane so we use this so we both can connect our own headphones.

A Few of My Traveling Essentials
A Few of My Traveling Essentials
A Few of My Traveling Essentials
Power Hub and Adaptors.  We found this power hub ideal for our travel because it has numerous power points, two spaced sockets and two USB charging ports. 

A Few of My Traveling Essentials
A Few of My Traveling Essentials



Travel book/s and map/s.  Even if we have digital copies of Lonely Planet guide books saved in our phones, laptops and tablet, I can’t help but feel a little safer when I have a book with me too.

A Few of My Traveling Essentials

Magazine.  I always bring at least one magazine with me whenever I get on a plane.  I never buy fashion magazines on ordinary days, only when I travel.  I buy a fashion magazine when I travel because it entertains me when I’m inside the plane.

A Few of My Traveling Essentials

Insect Repellant.  I’m afraid of mosquito bites so I always bring a small bottle of insect repellant.  I spray this on my legs and arms.  Funny thing that happened here in Manila: I sprayed this on my legs and arms–it worked!   No mosquito bites on my legs and arms.  The mosquito was smarter though, they attacked my face and bit me on the right cheek.  I had red marks when I woke up yesterday morning.

A Few of My Traveling Essentials

Feet Cushions for Shoes.  Traveling involves a lot of walking so to bring a bit of comfort to our feet, I bought Foam Insoles and Gel Cushions.

A Few of My Traveling Essentials

Herbal Teas. Believe it or not, sometimes I bring my own tea bags even if I am just attending a party, moreso when I travel.  I know that even if we are having a great time here in the Phils, there’s a part of me that misses Sydney.  So I needed to bring something from Australia which I know will give me comfort.  These brand of teas are one of my favourites so I bought two variants with me.  Some habits are hard to break; even if I’m here in Manila and it’s hot, I still drink tea throughout the day and before bedtime.

A Few of My Traveling Essentials

iBooks.  Thank God for the technology of tablets.  No more additional weight to consider for books I want to read while on travel.  Even if on travel, I never stop reading.  I allot a few minutes for reading a book before bedtime.
A Few of My Traveling Essentials

My Stuff for Writing.  If I’m not blogging, I write on my journal/scrapbook.  My “whole entourage” consists of the following: two Canon DSLRs (not in photo) Lumix GF1 camera (not in photo), Samsung netbook, iPad 2, iPod Touch, planner, Moleskine notebook, a pencil case that houses my pens and mechanical pen and my prescriptive glasses (a normal one and a tinted one).

A Few of My Traveling Essentials
I also bring a few Sharpie coloured pens because I use my Moleskine not only for writings but also a scrapbook.
A Few of My Traveling Essentials
What’s yours?
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