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Manila roadtrip

09/22/07

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HERE’S a video created by arfiedoggie of a Metro Manila roadtrip that shares some of the sights homesick Filipinos abroad might be missing.

What do you miss most about the Philippines?

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    Joel S. Tan Says:

    You might also want to feature roadtrips in different Philippine cities. I saw one of Cebu on YouTube. Manila is great, but I’m sure most of our brothers and sisters abroad are from cities and towns that we continue to label as provinces.

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    rosse gamban Says:

    Very beautiful video about Manila. The music used was perfect and speaks so much about one’s homesickness. At least for a change - we do not see poverty or squatters but the more affluent neighborhood . I have a nephew who was born and raised here in US. He is 11years and old . My sister recently brought him to the Philippines to see for himself that the Philippines is NOT as pathetic as media has eternally been portraying it to be. Sure poverty exists - so do wealth - even if only a few - like most other countries. well , he came back with a renewed respect for the country and the people. My sister said he does not even want to leave. he misses the warmth and hospitality of everybody. If only the rest of the world can see our country in a better light - then we can be treated with more respect.

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    Ramon Says:

    I miss Christmas celebration. Have not spent Christmas & New Year in the Philippines for over 20 years!

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