This travel blog gives you a rich information of the Philippines ranging from its peaks, countryside and the urban areas. At any rate, it also showcases the culture of the Philippines. Lastly, it also includes a few travels of the blogger in Asia and Africa. Its title "Lexical Crown" is attributed to the Philippines as a leading tourist destination.
Thursday, December 31, 2020
LANCASTER CITY
AN STAYCATION AT REMINGTON HOTEL
GIFT-GIVING IN BALETE
HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE OCULAR INSPECTION
MEDICAL MISSION IN BALETE OF BATANGAS PROVINCE
STAYCATION AT THE GRASS RESIDENCES
MAKING THE AETA KIDS FEEL THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS
ORGANIZING AND HOSTING CHRISTMAS GIFT-GIVING AND FEEDING IN CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
Location: Tabaco, Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, Philippines
FEASTING ON AN EAT-ALL-YOU-CAN YAKIMIX BUFFET RESTAURANT
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
MANILA PENINSULA AND SHANGRI-LA MAKATI IN CHRISTMAS HOTEL HOPPING
Location: Ayala corner Makati Avenues, Makati Business Center, Makati City, Philippines
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
REMINISCING THE GALLERY OF LIGHTS OF THE AYALA TRIANGLE GARDENS
Location: Paseo De Roxas Street corner Makati Avenue, Makati City, Philippines
This day marks the anniversary of my visit to the Ayala Triangle Gardens’ Gallery of Lights, where I was with my
pregnant wife then. Look at my blog post
of Ayala Triangle Gardens on a non-Christmas time. Ayala Triangle Gardens is a 2-hectare
landscaped urban park in Makati City of the Metropolitan Manila, Philippines.
As its name suggests, it is indeed a triangular public garden and courtyard in
the center of the Makati Central Business District. It was
named after its owner and developer Ayala Land, and was opened to the public in
November 2009.
Witnessing its somewhat sound and lights show coined as the ‘Carol of Lights’
is really a 3D spectacular show to behold showcased at the dome of Tower One
and Exchange Plaza totally free of entrance fee for everybody. It opened then on November 12, 2019 and ended January
12,2020 and being showcased every half hour from 6:00 to 10:00 P.M. It was indeed a long-running treat to
everyone feasting on the jaw-dropping lights and sounds show coupled with
magical music theme. Actually, this has been an annual celebration already, but not during this pandemic time.
This Gallery of Lights 2019 has been equipped with new
design concepts of lighting director
Voltaire de Jesus and Luther Garmia, with classic Christmas staples which
tickles the fancy of everyone of reminiscing Christmasses when everyone was
still kids and evolving as grown-ups.
This danceable and classical lights and sounds show vary in tunes of three
different medleys from a Filipino medley by Von de Guzman familiar to kids of
our times when we do have carolling at the neighborhood and beyond; another one
is a techno-inspired piece from Tris Suguitan, and the last one is the
jazz-inspired tunes of the Big Band medley from Mel Villena.
What makes this 3D video amazing are its dome projection of
immersive images inspired on famous churches’ ceilings like that of
Vatican and historic churches with colorful stained glass windows of
famous cathedrals. This digital graphics is the masterpiece of Epson
Philippines as designed by G.A. Fallarme and conceptualized by Henk-Gert
Lenten.
I really miss this Gallery of Lights this year. Hoping this will be showcased again as the pandemic is over for the next Christmas in 2021.
Monday, December 28, 2020
MISSING THE DAZZLING LIGHT AND SOUND SHOW OF MERALCO LIWANAG PARK
Location: Meralco Center, Ortigas Avenue, Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
What does really Meralco mean? This question is
specifically addressed to my foreign blog readers. Well, MERALCO is an acronym
for Manila Electric Railroad and Light Company which was its original
company name until 1919. It is the largest private sector electric
distribution utility company in the Philippines servicing its customers
for 117 years already in 2020. Its services covers 36 cities and 75
municipalities. Its franchise area of over 9,685 square kilometers
includes the country's industrial, commercial and population centers where at
year-end 2018, it recorded a market capitalization of P357.3 billion.
The Giant Belen
I knew that this post is already history. But at this moment, I am being reminded of the saying that goes, "absence makes the heart grow fonder." Yes, I believe, I really missed witnessing again another MERALCO Liwanag Park which was not showcased this year due to pandemic. As an act of gratitude to Meralco, I am posting these pictures to let the company know that I am one of the those tens of thousands who was amazed by this attraction.
The main attraction that guests queue endlessly is
its actual electric train, which runs on an oval track. Guests
take time to board the train as most of the guests would like to ride on it.
There are also giants sculptures of the famous Belen; a church mockup; a
bahay-kubo made of recycled copper wire; a maze where guests can walk through;
giant three kings; the magical lights show of the main building façade; a
tunnel of lights; the Christmas Eco-Village; the magically light-adorned trees
and many others.
SANTUARIO DEL STO. CRISTO PARISH
Location: 183 F. Blumentritt Street, San Juan City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Sunday, December 27, 2020
THE LUXURY OF THE 5-STAR EDSA SHANGRI-LA HOTEL MANILA
Location: 1 Garden Way, Ortigas Centre, Mandaluyong City 1650, Philippines