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Let's talk about Tourism Industry! (Pandemic situation)

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  It has been 2 years since the pandemic started. As a traveler, the tourism industry has been strongly affected by the pandemic. People are unable to travel and explore beautiful areas. discover a new culture, beliefs, and even different foods. As a traveler, it is extremely upsetting since the clock is running but I can't travel and seek new spots/ hidden places. Because the virus is too dangerous to risk. Even though I am fully vaccinated, I am still afraid to travel, because countries are so very different now than they had been before, when you could travel without needing to do a swab test or do other things merely to travel.   Now that everything has changed, I am frustrated because travelers like me can no longer enjoy, unwind, and relax. Some travelers, such as myself, go to other places to get away from all that is hurting me, even if only for a short time. Some people travel because it is their job to do so. They are now being affected since everything is changing, ...

My favs!♡

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  Here are my top four favorite Samgyeopsal within Angeles City. Angry Pig Korean Restaurant would be the first. Samgy Go is indeed the second. K- Kings Restobar & KTV is the third option. Poor Boss Grill comes in fourth place. .Before I proceed, let me discuss why these are the best Samgyeopsal in  Angeles City. First, let me explain what Samgyeopsal is. A popular Korean dish is Samgyeopsal (; Korean pronunciation: [samjpsal]). It consists of thick, fatty slices of pork belly meat that are commonly served as a meal (similar to uncured bacon). The meat is barbecued on a grill at the customers' table without being marinated or spiced. Typically, people grill their meat and eat it directly from the grill. (Credits to the rightful owner of this photo) The Angry Pig Korean Restaurant can be found on Sto. Domingo Angeles City,  The restaurant is open daily from 11 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. It's one of my faves because of the affordable pricing. The side dishes are deliciou...

Tara na sa Baguio City!

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  (Credits to Jayson Aquino Photography) Do you know why Baguio is so well-known? Because of its cool climate and beautiful pine trees, Baguio is known as the "Summer Capital of the Philippines" or the "City of Pines." Baguio, located in Northern Luzon's Cordillera Mountains, is the ideal spot for visitors looking to escape the tropical heat. My family and I visited Baguio City in the year 2019. It was an unexpected trip to Baguio City. We went there to unwind and de-stress. The ride takes around two and a half hours, so it was not a long trip. The first thing we do when we arrive is checked into a condotel near Burnham Park. I don't recall the name of the condotel where we stayed. According to "Marites," it was owned by the PJ Ponce family. I'm not sure whether it is accurate, but it was a huge room and it was clean and well maintained. Second, we relaxed and took a bath before heading to Fortune Hongkong Seafood Restaurant for lunch. The cuis...

Let's Explore!

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(Credits to the rightful owner of this photo)   This is my blog site, where you can see what I've acquired and discovered further about myself. So, first and foremost, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Anna Mae Villena. I am 22 years old. I'm from Fiesta Communities Tabun Pandan Angeles City. Baking and watching vlogs are two of my favorite activities. I enjoy scrolling through social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. I also enjoy photographing myself. I love taking care of both my skin and my hair. Samgyupsal is my go-to comfort food. I enjoy communicating with others, yet there is a part of me that prefers to spend time alone rather than conversing with others. “Don't be afraid to fail; be frightened not to try,” is my life motto. Let me begin with a brief story. My sister constantly asked me what college course I would pursue when I was in 12th grade. I told her I wanted to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree, but after a few days, I...