Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Day 1: Arrived in Manila

Recap: So four years ago, I went to the Philippines... :D
The following took place on Thursday, 16th October 2008:-
Day1 (19) by you.
Day1 (18) by you.
We landed at the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (Clark Field) at 5.20pm.
It was a 2-hour flight from KK. It was interesting to note that on the flight:
3 languages were used for announcements etc (English, Bahasa and Mandarin)
- we had to fill in immigration and customs forms onboard (these were later needed at the immigration and customs counters on arrival at Clark).
NOTE: You cannot bring in/out legal tender aka $$$ amounting to more than 10,000PHP or USD$10,000.
before landing, the inside of the plane (where all the people were) was “sprayed” (required by Philippines’ side, maybe as a way to prevent the “importation” of airborne diseases, who knows…)


Other than that, it was just like any other flight. ;)
Day1 (4) by you.
(L-R) : Mie, Ted, Say, Me, Chel, Fab. We were waiting for our airport van to send us to Malate.   
While waiting for our ride, it was kinda hard to NOT notice that the locals there think WE were locals. One even confidently said that Ted had been there (the Philippines) SIX times when we were all first-timers. LOL! Their fave quote: “You look like Pinoy.”  - we got a lot of that throughout our few days in the Philippines! ;)
Malate was a 2 - 3 hours’ drive from Clark (it cost us 3500PHP (RM270) for the trip) and though the timezone is the same as Malaysia, it gets dark a lot earlier...and the traffic in the Philippines is CRAZY - more on that in future posts - but we finally reached Malate in one piece. Too bad it was too late to do much so we just checked into Malate Pensionne, bathed and went to the nearest restaurant we could find (Joward’s Seafood Restaurant) for supper and then called it a night. (With the exception of Fab and Michele who went to try out the “Nightlife Entertainment” there.)
For your eyes only, here was the balance of my Pesos at the end of Day 1:
Day1 (20) by you.
That is 10,251 pesos.
Do the math and you’ll know I brought more than the allowed legal tender of 10,000PHP. I didn’t know there was such “limit”. Fortunately, Fab had less so I just passed some to him so we were both “legal”. ;)
The Road Once Taken (to be continued)...
Next: Day 2 (Exploring Manila)

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