Sunday, February 6, 2011

laKKwatsa!






Before we left the airport for Kota Kinabalu, I checked my wallet for cash. I have a total of 11,000Php and 100.00USD for emergency. I thought this should be enough. What I didn’t realize was we haven’t paid the hotel, terminal fees and taxes which cost around 6,500PHP leaving me with 4,500PHP for allowance. KKs currency is RMB, 1 RMB = 13.57PHP, more expensive than HK. It takes an hour and 55mins to get there by Plane. It sits on the northwest coast of Borneo facing the South China Sea. Our first taste of Malaysian cuisine was KFC. Chicken Meal includes Fried chicken, garlic rice, slices of cucumber and soda with additional .50 cents for an order of gravy. Their gravy tastes more like Jollibee than our KFC and no egg tart like in China.
Our hotel is 5 mins from the airport and is 10min stroll from the Tanjung Aru beach famous for its sunset. It’s typical 3 star with complimentary breakfast. Amenities are fine but architectural design and interiors, way behind my standards. Early the next day we headed out to see Mt Kinabalu, Malaysia’s first World Heritage Site. With just 300 RMB in my pocket, hopping on an organized day tour is expensive. We had to find a way to maximize our budget and took the bus to the mountain park for 15RMB. Bus is the cheapest way of getting around the city. Taxi is the most expensive. Familiarizing Bus numbers and stations help so you won’t get lost. On the station, we met an elder Filipina, probably in her 50’s. She’s from Zamboanga but has been living in KK for almost 20 years with her husband. We solicited some travel advices and threw her a few questions. “I still miss home but life is easier and more peaceful here”, she answered with a smile. Had I been living in her situation, I would have done the same thing. Finding home on a strange land is possible. Our cameras didn’t stop clicking as we get a better angle of KK City Mosque and Menara Tun Mustapha seen along the way. There are 2 other mosques in the city as ¼ of KK population is Muslim. Travel to the park is about 2 hours long. Some areas are covered with thick fog and got chilling as we ascend to the top. We had lunch in one of the restaurant and ordered authentic Malaysian food, F&N strawberry soda over Nasi Lemak and Nasi Goreng. Kinabalu Park is known for wild orang utan and rafflesia, the largest flower in the world. You may take the trail walks or go visit the Botanical garden for some flora spotting. It’s not a new sight for me as our forests are practically alike. It’s as If we were just in Baguio or Los Banos Laguna. Hence, the best thing to do is enjoy the serene view and feel the tranquillity. Going down takes another hour and a half through the City Bus. Supposedly you should be able to see the peak of Mt. Kinabalu as you descend. Unluckily, it’s covered with cloud formation caused by the rain earlier that day.
Third day was beach time in Manukan Island. Ferry ride costs around 24 RMB from Jesselton point to the islands and back. We spent 7 hours in the Island disappointed with its course sand and polluted water not knowing it wasn’t Manukan but Mamutik Island. Manukan sits at the back of Mamutik with clearer water and fine sands. So much for fine sands when your feet are all bruised up. Water sports and other activities are offered depending on your spending budget and the length of stay. In view of the fact that we don’t have a budget, swimming is just what we did. Fresh fruits such as Papaya, watermelon and bananas are sold on the island. A good Pinoy Samaritan gave us a few for free. It was the perfect treat over Pinoy Showbiz gossips we had for hours. What I liked most about the islands are the trees with branches spreading over the shore providing shades to hide from the sun. According to google these trees are Dipterocarpaceae family of tropical lowland rainforest. Not the typical coconut trees we see on our shores.
Wandering around Jesselton Point and waterfront is like walking through Bay Walk in Manila. Bars such as Cocoon and Barsu can be found around the area and is open until wee hours. Starbucks, crepes and gelatos are available across if you need some doze of sugar. On the far end of the waterfront are the wet and handicraft markets, a shopping haven for food and knick knacks. I particularly like Cin cin (chin chin) which tastes like dried fried Pilipit. A pack is sold for 2 RMB or 28PHP. Be cautious in buying key chains as most of it are Philippine made. Look for something unique and endemic to KK. Prices of souvenir range from 1.5 to 50 RMB per piece. Communication is not a problem as most vendors know our language and idolizes Kristine Hermosa, Jericho Rosales, Christian Bautista over Carmen Soo. Haggling is easier when buying in bulk.
Malaysians are generally polite. They appear generally like us, brown skin, black eyes and hair, petite frame with just a slight difference in terms of Language spoken. Their cultural heritage resembles concoction of Ifugao and Marananao customs. I think the only aspect that is uniquely and distinctively Malaysian is their dish. “Nasi Lemak” means rice in cream where rice is soaked in coconut milk and then steamed. What’s interesting is their market is highly Filipino influenced. There is a place called Filipino market for the obvious reason. However, this should be a warning for everyone, not all Filipinos can be trusted. We had our share of bad experiences.
Our last day was shopping for pasalubong. Five minute walk from the hotel is a supermarket which sells pretty cheap Malaysian products and chocolates. I realized how expensive my 10 RMB Sabah Tea from Kinabalu Park was when I bought a pack for just 1.5 RMB. Malaysian goods are fairly reasonable. My Challenge was, to buy pasalubong for 20RMB. It took an hour of shopping meticulous computation and in the end I got 3 boxes of Malaysian chocolates and a bar, 4 packs of Sabah Tea, 1 bottle of f&n Strawberry soda and 1 bottle of Vanilla coke. Enough pasalubong to bring home.
All together, this trip has been pleasurable with just 12,105PHP total money spent.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Buried


Today is the first day of fashion week and I missed it. Well I really didn't have plans of seeing the kids show for 1 reason, the used to be BM of one of the brands I handle is with SM kids department. Second, I'm not so much into kids wear coz Im not a kid anymore. make sense?

Anyway, I went straight to Megamall from work to catch the premiere of BURIED. Tonight was KIMERALDs new movie premiere as well. My ratings of the movie? so so. Probably because I was expecting some entertainment but it all it gave me was stress. It could be just the way the director wants the viewers to feel. They say a movie is effective if you see yourself in it or you feel how the actors feel. 90 minutes is a long time to see an all bruised Ryan Reynolds in a wooden coffin with just a blackberry, a lighter, a flashlight, a glow stick, a pencil, a paper with scribbles and a snake trying his best to stay alive and get help, shifting from one emotion to the next.
Though there were dragging moments in the middle of the movie where you wana just go to sleep or leave the theater. The repetitive ranting, moaning and cussing were very annoying too. Ryan is hot but his character is not.
"Buried" reflected how vulnerable a human being is and how emotions can drive a person mad.It also involves political and social bureaucracy I may not be able to expound. You wanna know how the movie ended? well you have to spend 90 minutes of suffocating, clautrophobic experience to know.

Monday, October 25, 2010

PHILIPPINE FASHION WEEK SS 2011


Its Fashion Week once again everyone! This is the time of the year where people dress to impress, some to kill. Raid your wardrobes and get your precious Hermes, Prada, Gucci, YSL, Chanel, Loboutan steal some spotlight.
My blog has been boring and empty lately so Im planning to do some twist. Actually it’s more of a challenge to me. This season, I’ll try to get into Bryan Boys stilletos. Make to the front row and blog on the spot.
How will I do this?

Getting In
I already got the invites from the runway productions and rsvp’d to Mito so all I need to do is go the event. We all know that only the VIPs get to sit in the front row. These are E-I-Cs, Celebs and socialites and Im totally not any of the three.
Option 1: Contact Mr Castillo to get me inside the hall and sit on the front before the door opens.
Option 2: Look for Allan who’s a schoolmate so he can find me a better seat location.
Option 3: Just seat anywhere vacant.

Gadgets
Bloggers bring their laptops with them so they can blog as the show happens. Luckily, my HP Mini Vivienne Tam edition is runway ready. I also got a Smart bro to keep me online if wifi in SMX doesn’t work or if there is any. Blackberry is my alternative if everything goes wrong.

Wardrobe
I’m not really prepared for this so I might just restyle my wardrobe. I might pull off some Marni, Comme des Garcons, Marc Jacobs, Burberry, H&M and VT.

See you on the runway!

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Lantau Island, HK




Right after the HKTDC seminar, I headed off to see Ngong Ping Village. I took the metro lines and hit the cable car to the Lantau island. Not a fan of heights, putting myself together inside the car wasn't easy. Spectacular view of the mountainous terrain and the Tu Chung bay has calm me in some ways. In the village you'll find shops, restaurants, a theatre and the Big Buddha at the end of the walk. There is also a monastery near the buddha temple.

Hong Kong trip




This trip was the least stressful of all. Thanks to my company, everything has been arranged according to my preference, round trip tickets with transfers, 5 star hotel and allowance in USD. I was sent there for work. Had to see and experience the Fashion capital of Asia and do some research. Attending HKTDC is one.

HKTDC hosts seminars, fashion shows and exhibits every season. Most fashion forecasts are adapted to asian taste and seasons. It's amazing to hear native chinese speakers delivering their speeches in british accent. In the exhibits, you'll meet supplier from all over asia and get sample freebies.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Universal Studios Singapore

with puss
Me with Kung Fu Panda
Broadway walk
with the Madagascar cast
gossiping in met steps
Leaving Universal studios with a swag

Everyone gets to experience their first times. This trip was my first outside Philippines. My friend planned this 6 months ahead so we have enough time to prepare. Originally, we were only to visit Kuala Lumpur but got discounted plane tickets to Singapore with in the same period. After landing to KL, we hopped to the other airbus to SG right away. Singapore's Sentosa is the largest themed park I've ever seen. This also houses the newly opened Universal Studios. The park is divided into 7 sections with its own themes, The Lost World, FarFarAway, Madagascar, Ancient Egypt, Sci-Fi City, Hollywood and New York. It was a fun experience that brought out the little kid in me.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Has it been a month? felt like a year of not blogging. I can't even think of something to blog. My everyday schedule is pretty much just work. Every other day I go to the gym yet I still have flabs. on weekends, I have dinner or lunch with old time friends. I cannot say I am happy nor sad. Just in the middle. I have activities yet I don't feel complete. As if there's a disconnect in the loop or something. Conceptualizing a campaign, promotions, design are everyday blabs. Proposal here, invitation there, sponsorships you almost say NO to all though sometimes it's heat breaking. This is the world I belong now. Place where challenges greet you everyday and risk of Failure is at 95%. STOOOOOOOPPPP! when did I become so pessimistic and jaded? This has to stop and I gotta get my feet on the ground.

  • Who would like to come with me? dresscode: fashionably chic / black and white ----another night of cosmopolitan, louboutins clackers, chanel and hermes bags....