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This is the last instalment of my Vivid Sydney 2013 posts. If you missed the first two parts, please check this and this.

I just want to share a few of our favourite photos from the three nights we went out exploring. Most of these are just shots of the Harbour Bridge and the images on Sydney Opera House

Under the Harbour Bridge, with the city of Sydney Opera House (left side) and the city of Sydney (right side). I love all the elements in this photograph. Technically, this photo took a lot of tries. Night photography is not easy and to put people into the frame is more challenging (I had to not move for a loooong time). And then we added that “halo heart” around me which made it very tricky. Nevertheless, we are very happy with the result, we did it! Big thanks to our photographer friend Larry, who created this concept.

Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos

Surrounded by the glowing lights of Sydney. Here’s the Husband who lights up my world with a thousand bright colours {cheesy!! pardon me but that’s really what I wrote in my instagram :)}. It’s seldom that the Husband and I have a decent photo and this one below is a rare moment when a photographer friend makes a superb job of photographing us. 

Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos

The iconic Harbour Bridge captured in different lights with a backdrop of the city. It was the first time they lit this up for the Vivid Sydney. Two years ago, we were in one of the pillars of this bridge taking photos of Vivid Sydney (VS) from above. This year, we had to go near it…and under it because it’s one of the main attractions of VS.

Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
The Sydney Opera House showed the best spectacular images to-date. The biggest attraction during Vivid Sydney is the Opera House. We always have high expectations when it comes to the lighting of its sails simply because it is Australia’s most famous icon. And this year, the Opera House’ light show exceeded our expectations. It was the most attractive light show of the Opera House and we loved its concept “Play“.
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
“Play” showed images that reminded us of the 80s such as the cassette tape
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
In line with concept of play, an image pertaining to a Pinball Machine was shown.
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
An image of Luna Park, Australia’s amusement park.
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
Artworks and movements projected on the Opera House. 
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
Vivid Sydney 2013 - Our Favourite Photos
I believe this year’s Vivid Sydney was the most successful we’ve had. On the last weekend of Vivid Sydney, we learned that hundreds of people went to the city to see it. The thick crowd was likened to the New Year’s Eve Sydney celebrations. Nowadays, it’s not just Sydneysiders that come to see it but also travellers from all over the world. It’s amazing that this city is slowly becoming known for Vivid Sydney.

Vivid Sydney had a dramatic end on 10th June when on the last few hours, a blanket of fog covered the city. The fog seem to have brought an ambiance of sadness but to me, it was the perfect dreamy way of taking a bow and bidding us adieu. 

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This is Part 2 our Vivid Sydney 2013 experience, this time I’ll share the photos we took at Darling Harbour. Note: If you missed Part 1, read our experience at Milsons Point, Circular Quay and The Rock here.

Vivid Aquatique. It is a completely immersive water theatre, combining a magic 20-metre wall of light, colour and music inspired by the fountains of Versailles. This is the first time a spectacular show of this scale has been staged in Australia . Aquatique Show International are considered to be unrivalled experts in water shows and special effects. 
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)

Other than that wonderful in sync movement of light, water to music playing, there was also a video of dancing and images shown which was projected via a water mist. 

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Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)

Night Blossoms. Lovely to see lighted trees all lined up on Pyrmont Bridge. There were hundreds of glistening blossoms so bright and captivating. 

Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)

This reminded me of Cherry Blossoms (and you know I love Cherry Blossoms!) so I was very fascinated with the lighted trees at Prymont Bridge even if they’re like the simplest light installations during Vivid Sydney

Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)
Vivid Sydney 2013 (Our Darling Harbour Experience)
Vivid Sydney in Darling Harbour with Friends. Very happy to share the beauty of lights at Darling Harbour with friends Faith and Rachel on Thursday and Friday nights respectively. 
We missed seeing the light projections on Australian Maritime Museum but that’s alright. Maybe next year, they’ll have another show there.

There were light installations in Darling Harbour and Darling Quarter but we didn’t take photos anymore. Congratulations are in order for this year’s Vivid Sydney team for including Darling Harbour–it’s about time!
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We arrived in Sydney on the last week of April after three weeks of vacation in Manila and Seoul. As always, it was a vacation worth remembering, filled with love and warmth from family and friends, going back to our roots, reliving the things we love doing in our motherland and of course, discovery and exploration of new places and gastronomical indulgences. It was wonderful. It was beautiful. We left Manila with an ache for the people we will miss. We left Seoul with a longing to come back there again one day.

On the Autumn morning we arrived back home, Sydney welcomed us with the lovely Sun shyly peeking from the horizon with orange, pink and blue hues shining brightly around it. 

We have a lot to be grateful for from our vacation. In the coming days, I hope to sit down and gather my thoughts about it. On our first week back, I’ve been busy getting well from a cough I got on my last few days in Manila, sorting out our things and getting back to normal. This week, I started work on Monday and still chasing away a few more of my post holiday blues. 

While it feels like such a looooong workweek for me, I’m glad to be back at work as it has helped stabilized my equilibrium. I’m slowly finding my centre once again. I think there is no easy way of getting over a wonderful holiday. You just have to accept the ache that goes with it once it’s over, move on with life and look forward to the next one.

Have a lovely weekend ahead!

We come back to Seoul the second time around and it’s like falling in love again. 

Seoul, you are wonderful and charming in Spring. Thank you for the breathtaking sights, the cold but refreshing weather, the happy smiles and delicious food. We haven’t left yet but here we are, already thinking on when we’ll come back to you.

This post will be updated once I’ve got some time. In the meantime, here are some photos from my instagram. For details, please check my story via my our instagrams (@ibyang and @keemps17) or my twitter page (@ibyang)

We left Sydney on a rainy Thursday, had a stopover at Darwin (still in the continent of Australia) in the middle of the night and woke up on Friday morning seeing Manila come alive. Manila’s beautiful in the dark from above. The city’s full of lights; it’s like a a pond full of tea lights. It was a great welcome after two years of being away from our first home.
Here are a few snippets of the first few days we’ve been here. 

We traveled via Australia’s budget airline, Jetstar, so we arrived at NAIA 1. It was 5ish in the morning and our flight had the airport to ourselves. Going thru immigration, claiming our suitcases and customs was a breeze. 
We checked-in at the Remington Hotel at Resorts World Manila to rest there for two days. The Husband and I didn’t have any plans of going anywhere except Metro Manila but we’d like to make sure we get to relax in the city. Checking in at a hotel upon arrival revived us and helped in letting the idea that we are on holiday sink in. 
In the two days that we were at Resorts World Manila, we were able to have delicious meals at Shakey’s, Crisostomo and TWG; watch John Lloyd and Sarah’s movie “It Takes a Man and a Woman”; and watch “The King and I” (the musical). We also had a bit of fun playing in the casinos.
We’ve been having wonderful gatronomical indulgences since we came here. Manila is slowly becoming a food mecca with many restaurants offering good quality food and getting more creative in presenting Filipino food. 
Manila Life. I’m trying my best to get used to life in Manila and not to compare it too much to the old Manila that I used to love and know. Manila is home and I will love this city no matter what happens. While the new things fascinates me, I can’t help but say that Manila has changed so so much. 

Manila Heat. It is summer here and the temps average between 32-25 degree Celsius. We are not bothered by the heat as it is similar to the heat in Sydney when we have heatwaves. However, the humidity is thick and heavy and the air is polluted which we find quite a challenge. 

Manila Streets. The streets in Manila will never bore you. I’m fascinated by how the traffic works here  and how everyone just makes do with whatever space they can find on the highway. The bikey people terrifies me the most as they sneak up on you on both sides. I call the Pedestrian Lanes here “artwork” because no one honours them.
Manila Food. While we are never homesick for Filipino food in Sydney, there are still some things we don’t have there. Also, we’re discovering more new food offerings here so we buy one or two just to try. 

Manila Shopping. Manila is a shopping haven. They have so many brands here now and we’re very much enjoying buying Summer clothes here.
Manila Rejuvenates. The first three days we’ve been here I made sure to spend time at the spa for a body massage, a nail spa to pamper my hands, feet and nails, and a hair salon to have my scalp massaged, hair spa and hair cut. When in Manila, make sure you do these! Services for beauty and relaxation are pretty much affordable and you have a lot of salons and spas to choose from. 

Manila Reunites. What makes our vacation always memorable are the special people we spend time with. Our family and friends are always worth coming home for. As early as now, let me say thank you to the warmth and time they have given us.  In our travel, they are our greatest blessings.


The Husband and I have been sharing our travel experiences via our instagram account. Follow us there if you want to see Manila in a different light (Husband’s account: @keemps17 and mine: @ibyang). I also share some photos in my tumblr account Postcards on Air. You can also follow me at twitter @ibyang.