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The Gypsy Gals’ Guide To Binondo

Text and Photos by Prime Sarmiento    It's the Lunar New Year, and if ever you're in Manila there's no better place to welcome the Year of the Wooden Horse but in Binondo. And who knows I might bumped into you as I will be probably celebrating New Year's Day there (that or, I will...

Memories are made of Tikoy: How We Celebrate Chinese New Year in Manila

By Prime Sarmiento   (Note: I always wanted to write a travel memoir and this post, which was first published in this blog two years ago, is my way of experimenting with this literary genre. I reposted it – edited, tightened up some sentences, and accompanied the post with some photos. And like before, I...

Remembering Luneta

text and photos by Prime Sarmiento     This is how I remember Luneta – a park where my our family go to during weekends, where my siblings and I run around the park, take turns in the slide, ride bumpcars. Later, my dad will spread the blanket on the grass and eat some sandwiches...

Travels in Intramuros and musings on my spirituality

posted by Prime Sarmiento photos by: Nina Sarmiento   (Note: this is the first part of my two-part series on post-modern spirituality)   I can't help but reflect about my own spirituality whenever I find myself wandering the Walled City of Intramuros.   Intramuros was the political center of the Spanish colonial government in the...

Binondo Food Tripping (part 2): Food Wok Tour with Ivan Man Dy

posted by: Gypsygal Prime Note to self: I should really spend more time in the gym. I was thinking about this, out of guilt, or maybe out of vanity, as I munched on a spring roll (which, I have to remind all you foodies there, really goes well with a dollop of that sweet brown...

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