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Bato ni NingNing View
Bato ni NingNing View
Bato ni Ning Ning - a spot overlooking Long Beach.
Bato ni Ningning features a distinct rock formation and an overlooking view of the Long Beach.
Shopping in Ho Chi Minh
Ao Dai Vietnamese Traditional Women Clothing
Ho Chi Minh Souvenir Shopping
Vietnam 3D Pop Up Cards Souvenir Shopping
Night Market in Ho Chi Minh
Non La or Conical Hat Vietnam
Tree Planting
It is never too late to plant trees.
According to Section 8 of Republic Act No. 10176, known as the Arbor Day Act of 2012, “All able-bodied citizens of the Philippines, who are at least 12 years of age, shall be required to plant 1 tree every year.”
Planting Philippines Indigenous Forest Trees with local Forest Guards and Community Leaders in Sierra Madre Mountains.
On October 1, 2015, the Philippines submitted its Intended Nationally Determined Contribution, including a conditional greenhouse gas reduction target of 70% by 2030.
Thanks to ASW and FEED, the organization that assisted us and have a mission to educate people and protect the environment.
Girl Travel in Alimanguan Beach
Girl Travel in Alimanguan Beach
Alimanguan is part of Long Beach in San Vicente, Palawan.
Dont miss this place in San Vicente Palawan. If you're looking for a peaceful and relaxing view, this must be the paradise you've been looking for.
Saigon Life
Street of Saigon or Ho Chi Minh
Non La Lady in Bike Saigon Life
Saigon Center
Stark or Bitexco Tower
Street of Saigon Life
Second hand book sale in Ho Chi Minh
Girl Travel at Pundaquit Trekking
Girl Travel at Pundaquit Trekking
The Pundaquit traverse to Anawangin starts off at one of Zambales lahar fields, mountains and rivers.
The ascent up the grassy slopes of the mountain offers little shade, but affords good views of the mountains and surrounding countryside.
From Mount Pundaquit, is a hike way up to Mount Anawangin.
Anawangin came from the Ilokano word “nuang” which means carabao from the belief that there are wild carabaos wandering around the place.
Vietnamese Food Trip
Asam Boi is a Vietnamese drink you can find every corner of the street.
Foodtrip Vietnam
Happy Wife Wine or snake and scorpion wine.
Green Pandan Sticky Rice found in night market
Vietnamese Candies found in Ben Thanh Market
Vietnamese version of pansit
Vietnamese Flat Crispy Waffle
Rainbow Colored Sticky Rice
Vietnamese Pho Hoa is a rice noodle with chicken
Deep Fried Elephant Ear Fish in Mekong Delta
Roasted Chicken Vietnamese Dish
Vietnamese Drink Cendol or Che Banh Lot
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