Dear Transport Caravan Protesters: You may not know me personally…or maybe you do if you’ve watched some TV a few years ago. But that’s not what I’m driving at. I am first and foremost a commuter, a commuter who has long availed of public transport that you folks provide so I can go to work or some place I need to go to. I understand that today, a number of you chose not to service commuters like me because you are fighting against what you perceive as an unjust policy to be implemented by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) that will raise penalties for colorum (without franchise) vehicles. I…
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From Bank to BPO: The Tale of Juan Luna E-Services Building
At a time and place when heritage conservation is the last thing on the minds of many people, it uplifts one’s heritage-loving spirit whenever there is a story of heritage that has been preserved and restored for a new generation’s appreciation. It is also good to know that we are hearing some more of these stories thanks to a growing awareness on the need to presere our colorful past. Today, the Urban Roamer is happy to present another such story here. Known before as the First National City Bank Building, it has been given a new lease of life ready for the future with a new name to reflect its…
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A Football Stadium In A Business District: Emperador Stadium in McKinley Hill
The World Cup fever is on and many around the world have caught it. Even here in the Philippines, despite the fact that the country is not one of those qualified to join this global competition, unfortunately. That does not take away the fact that Philippine football in recent years is enjoying a steady rise in popularity, thanks in part to the performance of the Philippine football team belovedly known as the Azkals. There is also the presence of up-and-coming football league in the country, the United Football League (UFL) which was founded in 2009 to help promote Philippine football.
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It’s More Fun in Manila!
So says this new TV advertisement from the Department of Tourism. And despite the issues and challenges the capital city is facing, there is still that unique charm and mystique that people will be surprised to see that Manila still has to offer. May this video help you discover things. But the Urban Roamer must say, this video just scratches the surface of the myriad of things Manila has in store whether you’re a local or a tourist. So what makes it more fun in Manila? It’s time we rediscover this city. Mabuhay!