My country Philippine is a great place to be. My interest is how do most of you guys make so much wealth, I'm just curious about the whole process. I still haven't figured out what to invest in yet. Somebody once told me "It costs you more to be poor." 🤯
Well, I picked the challenge to put my finances in order. Then i invested in cryptocurrency, stocks, through the assistance of my discretionary fund manager
Metro Manila Region has 20 plus Business Districts similar to that, and BGC is only one of those. So hope you visit other CBD areas and compare them to Bangkok Metropolitan. Visit these districts: 1. BGC (including Uptown and Forbes Areas) 2, Ayala Makati 3. Rockwell Makati 4. Circuit Makati 5. Mc Kinley Hill and West (including Grand Canal Mall) 5. Newport City 6. ASEANA City 7. SM Bay Area including SM MOA 8. Eaton Centris up to Vertis North 9. Ayala Westgate Alabang 10. Alabang Town Center 11. Greenfield District 12. Greenhills District 13. Ortigas Center 14. Eastwood City 15. The Bridgetowne 16. Ayala Parklinks 17. Araneta City 18. Arcovia City 19. Filinvest City Alabang 20. Capitol Commons... There, thanks. I subscribed by the way. Keep going
At the end pf the day what Philippines can offer is relationships with the locals. You can’t build those relationships to other asian countries on communication specifically. Its great to stay to a place where you can actually relate to your neighbors.
There is also many differences between the Philippines and Latin America. I think the main similarities are that both places are very Catholic countries where people use Spanish first and last names, many cities have Spanish names, occasionally words are borrowed from Spanish, the old towns like Intramuros, Vigan, or Zamboanga will have similar architecture to old Latin American cities, and that people have a somewhat European/North American way of thinking. However many Filipinos also have English or local Filipino first names and Filipino last names while Latinos (although this may vary from place to place) usually use Spanish first names and Spanish or other European languages last names (German last names for example are common in Argentina). Latinos very rarely have pre-colonial surnames while Filipinos very commonly do. Apart from the few old cities/neighborhoods in the Philippines, city streets and commercial/residential buildings are a lot more like Indonesia or Vietnam than Latin America. Apart from the Zamboanga region people don’t speak or know Spanish. Even there the Spanish is a dialect called Chavaceno and the difference are bigger than between Latin American Spanish and Spain Spanish. Filipino food is a lot more similar to other Asian cuisines than to let’s say Mexican food. Filipino culture clothing is sometimes a mix of Southeast Asian and Spanish but sometimes typically Southeast Asian. Parts of Mindanao especially the Bangsamoro region are a lot more similar to Indonesia or Malaysia due to it being largely Muslim and people speak dialects of Indonesia/Malay like Tausug or Maranao and also most people have Arabic, Malay/Indonesian and local Muslim Filipino first names and last names or sometimes English/Spanish first names with Arabic/Indonesian/Malay/ Filipino Muslim last names. The further southwest you go in the Bangsamoro region the Latin feel fades away into an absolute Malaysian/Indonesia vibe. The most southwestern province of Tawi Tawi is worlds away from anything Latin and is completely Muslim South East Asian. Sitangkai is a floating city of some 40,000 inhabitants that is not even built on land but on stilts with call to prayer and people in traditional clothing. This area is more similar to pre colonial Southeast Asia than anywhere else in Southeast Asia.
@@jacekgarbowicz616A very long comment. Put simply, the Philippines has a syncretic culture, a beautiful mix of Asian, Spanish and American cultures. Don’t bore us with very long posts. Be concise.
@@LantangKaturay I found the post interesting and informative. What I found boring was your entitled attitude, and your short, overly general post that wasn't relevant or worth reading because all it teaches others is that you have 3 major character flaws: 1) you get bored easily 2) you feel entitled to tell others what they should or should not do 3) you say nothing of relevance Those are all highly narcissistic traits, and it suggests your parents broke you irreparably. No one forces you to read anything. If a post is too long for your short attention span, SKIP IT. It's really that simple. You have ZERO RIGHT to tell anyone what they can or cannot do, and you are NOT the arbeiter of what is or is not boring, even though you ASSume you are. My god, your delusional grandiosity that people care about your opinion would be hilarious if it weren't so pathetic.
American 🇺🇸 here. I am also a musician. What I like 👍 in The Philippines 🇵🇭 is the music 🎶 scene. Many Western commercial musicians from Bryan Adams to Mariah Carey to Bebe Rexha to David Foster to Mr. Big to James Taylor to Taylor Swift to The Corrs love 💘 the audience participation. This is 1 of the few nations where the audience CAN sing well! 🤯 OPM (Original Philippine Music) yields many good 👍 to great 🙌 singers. Morissette Amon is its current queen. David Foster performed with her last year, 2023. Stell Ajero is a rising star 🌟. Immigrants of The Philippines 🇵🇭 spawned songers in other nations; fir example, the USA 🇺🇸 has Bruno Mars, Olivia Rodrigo, HER, Ellie King and Nicole Scherzinger.
It has been hard for me. I mean how many times can u hear ABBA or Journey before u start to hate that sound. But Pinoys are very romantic and nothing wrong with that
Phil is building another bgc like financial district there off the manila bay!!! They are reclaiming an island 2 to 3 times bigger than bgc!! And will build a modern business leisure district!! And another 8 bgc like business districts will be built in manila!!
The Philippines has it al...from modern cities, to spectacular mountains, to amazing beaches to beautiful BIG Malls, no doubt why so many many foreign expats from around the world are living in the Philippines even the foreign bloggers..anyway Philippines has the largest American national expats in all South East Asian Countries, enjoy the beautiful Philippines guys...
The Philippines offers much, but lacks an efficient mass transport system. As a Filipino currently based in Thailand, with 10 years of living experience in Manila and over a decade in Thailand, I have a solid understanding of both countries. In Bangkok, you can easily take a train from either Suvarnabhumi or Don Mueang airport directly to the city centre. In Manila, however, navigating public transport requires a great deal of luck, particularly for foreigners.
@@bybLem FYI theres NO lack of mass transit in Philippines, For your information Philippines has already modern LRT & MRT, modern long elevated roads, modern skyways, modern Expressways, Overpass and bridges, etc...Phillippines is the first country who build a modern LRT in all South East Asian countries. There have many many BIG Infra projects are ongoing construction today in all over Metro Manila to ease traffic including the ambitious multi USBillon Dollar Rapid Subway Train if finished all Philippines will become one the BEST modern Infra in the world..anyways if Thailand have better mass transit or infra why until now Thailand experiencing freaking heavy traffic!!??? Just asking..
@@TenCo-by9pf Imagine this scenario: You are a foreign tourist visiting Manila for the first time, unaided by any local, and you plan to use mass public transportation. Now, suppose the same tourist visits Bangkok, also unaided. Which place do you think the tourist will be able to travel through with ease? The answer is pretty obvious. In Bangkok, you can take a public bus, and most of them have GPS connected to an app. This eliminates the guesswork of figuring out which bus to take. The buses are numbered, so you don’t need to memorize their destinations or origins. Many bus stops in Bangkok have monitors that show the arrival times of specific buses, which match the information in the app. This makes it very convenient to travel, even if Thais don’t speak English. A foreign tourist can easily navigate Bangkok using a travel app. In Manila, they might be able to do this in about 10 years. Yes, the Philippines was ahead of Thailand in building the first elevated mass transport system. However, Thailand is now 20 years ahead of the Philippines in terms of mass public transportation, and that’s a fact. The Philippines spent so much time on politics that they failed to build an efficient mass transportation system.
@@TenCo-by9pf you know why there is so much traffic in Thailand? Because they are swarmed with Foreigners. But it’s much easier to do transport in Thailand, trains and subways, they have an operational national train way. Kahit yung mototaxi nila, napakarami. Hindi mahirap magbook, matagal na ang 30sec na hindi maaccept booking request mo.
Its genuinely got the some of the most stunning beaches in SE Asia but what "modern cities"? I travelled all around and i didn't see them. BGC isn't the Philippines. It's not even Manila, it's a gated community for the 0.1 percent to keep the rest of the Philippines out.
This people are talking as if thailand is a developt country!! Thailand is stagnating its economic growth last year is 1,5 percent only!! And averaging a 2 percent growth!! While vietnam and phil are growing by 6 to 7 percent yearly!! World bank study says that vietnam and phil will overtake tgailand by 2028!! Thailand has aging population 33years old average thats a big problem for thailand!! And thailand economy is 500billion dollars while phil evonomy is 475billion dollars!! The difference is thailand has lesser population but the big population of phil is a positive bec big population means big economic activity and big young labor force in the future
Great to have the feeling of different vibes, Visayas is the island hopping region, next month is a festive in Bacolod city, to celebrate MassKara Festival, discover and have fun
Why are there so many Filipinos putting Thailand down? Didn't know there was this rivalry. Let's wish every ASEAN country well. And let's all become collectively bigger than China in 50 years.
There's no competition but people can get a bit too offensive 😂 they're too emotional. Culture wise Philippines seems less asian because it's on our culture that we adapt really well to modern ideas, unlike others that don't even speak basic english language.
I have this mindset before but was changed when I was able to visit Thailand myself. I am triggered when someone say Thailand is better than Philippines. But now, they are completely different that there is no need to compare or rivalry. I just love how Thailand is and appreciation comes in. After that, there is no room for me to compare and be jealous with Thailand and I came to realize that you can still compare but in the positive way, no putting down, no matter which country is it.
Well to be fair, there are Thais who are comparing their Bangkok to Manila. Underestimating Metro Manila and saying that BGC is a city surrounded by slums. That if you"ll get out of there you"ll see slums everywhere. I think it's inevitable that people are comparing but anyway I love Metro Manila vibe. It's a mixture of old and new.
Hello sir welcome to the PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭 I SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR CHANNEL FOR SAYING THANK YOU FOR VISITING MY MOTHER LAND PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭 HOPE YOU ENJOY YOUR VACATION GOOD LUCK AND HAVE A LOT OF FUN……. 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 ITS MORE FUN IN THE PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭 🇵🇭🇵🇭
Hello Sir,thank you for visiting our country.Hope you will enjoy exploring whole city and the other neigbhoring places of manila.Enjoy your day and be happy everyday.Godbless you Sir.👍🥰🇵🇭
Wait until the subway train is finished , it can help the travel from one city to the other, this will transform the big city into a travel friendly city
Walk from Jaime Velazquez Park in Makati to Washington Sycip Park. It will give you a good feel for Makati's best neighborhoods. A lot of the way is elevated walkways. And you can also go to Greenbelt after that
The oldest undeveloped area is Tondo the Devisoria Area and Navotas but this gonna change later maybe around 50 years more to become like BGC or McKinley Hells or in Cobao Area or Ortigas Areas
Hi, the Philippines is the only predominantly Christian country in Asia...hence, the vibes is very different among its southeast asian neighbors... its called the Latin of the Far East... it was under the Spanish regime for 333 years... the name Philippines itself came from King Philip II of Spain... the currency is peso same as Mexico Argentina Brazil etc.. their names like Juan, Maria, Jose these are spanish influence as well.. also the language is a combination of Spanish and Malay influence,
I have been to Thailand, Mexico and Peru. Philippines resembles more to latin american countries. From streets to architecture to culture to vibe. Visit these places and you'll see what I mean.
We have everything in the Philippine.From 1st world city to 3rd world city and to historical city😂.From Southeast Asian culture to Spanish and American enfluences.Even in our language our local language mix with thousand of Spanish lone words.Then here english our second national language.Truly the Philippine is Asian with very diverse culture.
2:48 I've seen BGC before it was developed when I was in grade school back in the 90's. It was an abandoned military camp full of trees ang grass. 7:41 You should try Batanes, the northernmost part of the country.
These idyllic places are small bubbles of order in a larger container, and many tourists visiting the country base their experience wholly on these. Outside of the bubbles is the harsher reality that the majority of Filipinos experience.
Outside of BGC bubble (and several more CBD bubbles around the metro) is indeed the "harsher" reality of Manila. But to be fair, Manila is also a bubble in itself compared to the rest of the country. Go outside the capital you find pristine islands, 7,000+ of them, mountain regions, quiet towns, and more. I am not saying it's all nice and green outside the city, definitely there are poverty and hardships as well, but the overall vibe is more peaceful and pleasant compared to Manila.
@@bons244 Yes, this is true for every major city on the planet. The largest cities are full of wealthy and powerful people, and the streets and sidewalks are busy, but when you get outside the city to towns and especially rural areas things slow down. It is true that poverty can be found everywhere, in the cities and outside them.
Many foreigners are like surprised and didn't expect that Manila or Metro Manila has these developed cities, like BGC, Makati ASEANA, Ortigas, Alabang etc. Thanks for visiting BGC so people would understand and see specially our South East Asian neighbors that we are progressing and not everything in Metro Manila are poor and slums😅😂
I've lived there for a few years in the past, and I'm going back there next Thurs. Yes your in the best part of Manila, but beware many other areas are not so nice, so be careful. Best way to travel around the country is by air, buses are ok but take a long time because of the traffic. I can recommend the famous Boracay island and Bohol is also very nice, many foreigners visit those islands.
I love your videos but one thing that annoys me about anyone is when they over use a word. You said "Vibes" so much . Anyone get annoyed by that word? Keep up all the great work !
In Manilla airport they asked for return ticket or not? Last time i've been there and passport check they asked only when leaving country, but I see that lots people get asked to show tickets too.
when you spoke , i agree that other people had mentioned prices were lower by comparison in thailand others even saying its more quite expensive in Manila..it took me aback when they'd say it when me being from the US, found Manila to be very affordable when comparing similar or same products... so thanks for confirming what i thought all along, i guess if you like a place over another, they will be a bit more prejudice!
Last time I was there on - Pinas vacay was in 2009. Planning to visit in a few years from now with my German gal pal (she’s in SF, I’m in NYC) Been watching other YT Vloggers on local places to eat like food trucks and local restaurants in Palengkes - which are super affordable. I see your criticism, but you probably needed to do some more research of cheap eats, etc… BGC and Makati area are a bit on the expensive side. I’m a NY’er and accept that my city smells like human piss, it’s dirty and crowded. But we have lots of other redeeming qualities. I think some your viewers are sensitive too. Do enjoy both Thailand and the Philippines 👊🏽🤙🏽🙋🏽♀️
Here is what I LOVE about PH - Less stress!!! As a tourist in Thailand, no motorbike and you are f*****!!! How will you get around? Tell me? Rip off Taxis, ok can do Bolt but it gets expensive and you have no freedom. On my last trip for two months I had a bike illegally (as I have no bike DL in my home country) so lucky I was not caught by police but if I had not rented a bike I would have done NOTHING, seen nothing, its too hard and now they are so strict with foreigners only, Thais no DL no problem, no helmet etc they dont care but forigners they will clam down on, but in the PH its so easy, no big deposits or contracts, take care of the bike, and all is ok, I had a great time there few months ago hired a bike went everywhere, no police checks they dont care, as long as you obey the rules and wear helmet, note most Pinos DO wear a helmet and are far more polite on the roads. Food was cheap and really loved it, found craft beer for $4 a pint! Beaches are better than Thailand for the most part, such clean clear water and pinos are very polite to foreigners unlike most Thais (So proud they were never colonized but still no DSS!! and $20 a day salary, great going!! FFS). Lets be honest both PH and TH are very unstable and risky countries for foreigners, keep you home at home and just travel light over there and enjoy!
When I am working, I hate silence and sometimes music can be too distracting so these vids on in the background are perfect. Glad to see you putting plan to action! Good luck Jon, TH-cam is a harsh mistress. Don't forget if you need some professional photography or cinematography work done (like a channel intro, profile pics or an interview) hit me up, I need an excuse to go CM for the Lantern Festival anyway!
Any word that has 'ay' on them, like when you said Pasay. It's pronounced as 'eye'. example: Pasay(Pah'sigh), Tagaytay(tah'guy'tie), mabuhay(mah'boo'high) Got it???
I’m definitely surprised that downtown Manila doesn’t have much poverty, run down buildings, traffic, reckless driving, and seems clean and developed especially since the Philippines is a poor country. To me it seems similar to developed places in South East Asia like Kuala Lumpur or Singapore in terms of development. I am curious to why you found Manila so different than other Southeast Asian cities?
I don’t think BGC accurately represents Manila, yes its great but how many locals can go there? Got a few km away and it’s so different. Not saying it’s bad I liked the Philippines, just how much things cost didn’t make sense to me when you can get better in Thailand for less.
❤❤ya welcome to philippines explore the metro Manila and go to the largest mall in the wold you call Mall of Asia BGC ,Bonicio Global City,and go to Mandaluyong.
Boracay is okay, but make sure u check the weather one week in advance before u go there, if its bad weather u are wasting your time. Boracay is good for 1 week at the most, there is nothing to do there really. There are no waves at the beach, lots of street hawkers and not much to do after a few days. Unless u want to sun bath on the beach, i have been there 3 times. Siargao is nice, but its mainly for surfers. But good to get a scooter and tour around, if u can stand being in the sun constantly. None of these islands have good hospitals, so be careful on the motor scooter if u are drunk,,,,,hahahaha
Jon, don't try to change your style just to suit certain people - it doesn't work. Just do your thing, stay in your lane and expand as your capabilities expand. You can please some of the people all of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time...(if that makes any sense)!
Omgoodness Joh No Content, camera on you Only and only talking about the vibes - when doing these channels don't be lazy, do you research and go to popular places, like shopping malls - famous places - great food eating places - tallest building in Philippines etc. you have shown Nothing, just a walk over, no one wants a walk over if you've only got something Reallllyyyy interesting to say, you'll lose all of your followers by not having interesting talk about what you're look at and take your time, don't rush through and it's finish, you could do a whole 10mins or more video on one place if you think very carefully and interview shop owners in malls, I am pretty sure I saw a video of a guy who's made a whole heap of money on flavoured popcorn stores from scratch, look for interesting stories. Plus I have been to the Philippines and Cebu, there's great poverty, you're just in the middle of town, it'll be a wasted trip if you just keep getting content just this, talking about nothings, no content, just passing places , not showing a long winded pictures videos, maybe interviewing locals on the way to work and even asking them what do they do for a living?????? there's the slums - if you bought a massive bag of lollies and just stood on a corner all the homeless kids would come to you
My country Philippine is a great place to be. My interest is how do most of you guys make so much wealth, I'm just curious about the whole process. I still haven't figured out what to invest in yet.
Somebody once told me "It costs you more to be poor." 🤯
Well, I picked the challenge to put my finances in order. Then i invested in cryptocurrency, stocks, through the assistance of my discretionary fund manager
This is correct, Beatrice's strategy has normalized winning trades for me also and it's a huge milestone for me looking back to how it all started..
Beatrice O Wendy is considered a key Crypto Strategist with one of the best copy Trading Portfolios and also very active in the cryptocurrency space.
@@AbelOcean-gp8roHi, How can I reach her directly please???
@@AbelOcean-gp8roHow can someone get connection to that Woman y'all speaking bout !!!?
Metro Manila Region has 20 plus Business Districts similar to that, and BGC is only one of those. So hope you visit other CBD areas and compare them to Bangkok Metropolitan. Visit these districts: 1. BGC (including Uptown and Forbes Areas) 2, Ayala Makati 3. Rockwell Makati 4. Circuit Makati 5. Mc Kinley Hill and West (including Grand Canal Mall) 5. Newport City 6. ASEANA City 7. SM Bay Area including SM MOA 8. Eaton Centris up to Vertis North 9. Ayala Westgate Alabang 10. Alabang Town Center 11. Greenfield District 12. Greenhills District 13. Ortigas Center 14. Eastwood City 15. The Bridgetowne 16. Ayala Parklinks 17. Araneta City 18. Arcovia City 19. Filinvest City Alabang 20. Capitol Commons... There, thanks. I subscribed by the way. Keep going
We appreciate your visit to the Philippines.
Thank you.
also fyi BGC ISNT the only place like that in Metro Manila.
There's ASEANA City, Eastwood City, Rockwell, Capital Commons, Alabang Filinvest and more!
@@duhduh14 those are expensive places
@@aquamarine56 Because they're new, duh.
Rockwell is nice too
Exactly!!! Our neighbors keep saying that it's only BGC once you get out from there, manila is full of slums. Very envious neighbors.😅😂
@@AngkatanNamwaran you don't have to be rude.
At the end pf the day what Philippines can offer is relationships with the locals. You can’t build those relationships to other asian countries on communication specifically. Its great to stay to a place where you can actually relate to your neighbors.
As what Mexicans/Latinos often say, The Philippines is a south american country that got lost in Asia.
There is also many differences between the Philippines and Latin America. I think the main similarities are that both places are very Catholic countries where people use Spanish first and last names, many cities have Spanish names, occasionally words are borrowed from Spanish, the old towns like Intramuros, Vigan, or Zamboanga will have similar architecture to old Latin American cities, and that people have a somewhat European/North American way of thinking. However many Filipinos also have English or local Filipino first names and Filipino last names while Latinos (although this may vary from place to place) usually use Spanish first names and Spanish or other European languages last names (German last names for example are common in Argentina). Latinos very rarely have pre-colonial surnames while Filipinos very commonly do. Apart from the few old cities/neighborhoods in the Philippines, city streets and commercial/residential buildings are a lot more like Indonesia or Vietnam than Latin America. Apart from the Zamboanga region people don’t speak or know Spanish. Even there the Spanish is a dialect called Chavaceno and the difference are bigger than between Latin American Spanish and Spain Spanish. Filipino food is a lot more similar to other Asian cuisines than to let’s say Mexican food. Filipino culture clothing is sometimes a mix of Southeast Asian and Spanish but sometimes typically Southeast Asian. Parts of Mindanao especially the Bangsamoro region are a lot more similar to Indonesia or Malaysia due to it being largely Muslim and people speak dialects of Indonesia/Malay like Tausug or Maranao and also most people have Arabic, Malay/Indonesian and local Muslim Filipino first names and last names or sometimes English/Spanish first names with Arabic/Indonesian/Malay/ Filipino Muslim last names. The further southwest you go in the Bangsamoro region the Latin feel fades away into an absolute Malaysian/Indonesia vibe. The most southwestern province of Tawi Tawi is worlds away from anything Latin and is completely Muslim South East Asian. Sitangkai is a floating city of some 40,000 inhabitants that is not even built on land but on stilts with call to prayer and people in traditional clothing. This area is more similar to pre colonial Southeast Asia than anywhere else in Southeast Asia.
@@jacekgarbowicz616A very long comment. Put simply, the Philippines has a syncretic culture, a beautiful mix of Asian, Spanish and American cultures. Don’t bore us with very long posts. Be concise.
Such an ignorant comment. Aside from the Catholic religion and some surnames, much of the culture is distinctly Southeast Asian.
That's quite funny to put it buddy. But that's also realistic.
@@LantangKaturay I found the post interesting and informative.
What I found boring was your entitled attitude, and your short, overly general post that wasn't relevant or worth reading because all it teaches others is that you have 3 major character flaws:
1) you get bored easily
2) you feel entitled to tell others what they should or should not do
3) you say nothing of relevance
Those are all highly narcissistic traits, and it suggests your parents broke you irreparably.
No one forces you to read anything. If a post is too long for your short attention span, SKIP IT. It's really that simple. You have ZERO RIGHT to tell anyone what they can or cannot do, and you are NOT the arbeiter of what is or is not boring, even though you ASSume you are.
My god, your delusional grandiosity that people care about your opinion would be hilarious if it weren't so pathetic.
I have been to philippines three times. The last time was in 2019 before the pandemic. Try and visit bonifacio global city. Enjoy your stay
He did, guess what BGC stands for :)
American 🇺🇸 here. I am also a musician. What I like 👍 in The Philippines 🇵🇭 is the music 🎶 scene. Many Western commercial musicians from Bryan Adams to Mariah Carey to Bebe Rexha to David Foster to Mr. Big to James Taylor to Taylor Swift to The Corrs love 💘 the audience participation. This is 1 of the few nations where the audience CAN sing well! 🤯 OPM (Original Philippine Music) yields many good 👍 to great 🙌 singers. Morissette Amon is its current queen. David Foster performed with her last year, 2023. Stell Ajero is a rising star 🌟. Immigrants of The Philippines 🇵🇭 spawned songers in other nations; fir example, the USA 🇺🇸 has Bruno Mars, Olivia Rodrigo, HER, Ellie King and Nicole Scherzinger.
Philippines is a home of great singers
@@WineSippingCowboy 😄
From A (Morissette Amon ) to Z (Regine Velazquez). If David Foster performed with that singer, then, that singer qualifies! ✔
It has been hard for me. I mean how many times can u hear ABBA or Journey before u start to hate that sound. But Pinoys are very romantic and nothing wrong with that
Journey of course: current lead singer is from The Philippines 🇵🇭.
Being a San Francisco native 🌁, I grew up on Steve Perry.
Phil is building another bgc like financial district there off the manila bay!!! They are reclaiming an island 2 to 3 times bigger than bgc!! And will build a modern business leisure district!! And another 8 bgc like business districts will be built in manila!!
Welcome to the Philippines 🇵🇭 thanks for coming just relax and enjoy your time in the 🇵🇭
thank you jon for the courtesy and the promotion.
New Philippine Subscriber here Man!!
The Philippines has it al...from modern cities, to spectacular mountains, to amazing beaches to beautiful BIG Malls, no doubt why so many many foreign expats from around the world are living in the Philippines even the foreign bloggers..anyway Philippines has the largest American national expats in all South East Asian Countries, enjoy the beautiful Philippines guys...
The Philippines offers much, but lacks an efficient mass transport system. As a Filipino currently based in Thailand, with 10 years of living experience in Manila and over a decade in Thailand, I have a solid understanding of both countries. In Bangkok, you can easily take a train from either Suvarnabhumi or Don Mueang airport directly to the city centre. In Manila, however, navigating public transport requires a great deal of luck, particularly for foreigners.
@@bybLem FYI theres NO lack of mass transit in Philippines, For your information Philippines has already modern LRT & MRT, modern long elevated roads, modern skyways, modern Expressways, Overpass and bridges, etc...Phillippines is the first country who build a modern LRT in all South East Asian countries. There have many many BIG Infra projects are ongoing construction today in all over Metro Manila to ease traffic including the ambitious multi USBillon Dollar Rapid Subway Train if finished all Philippines will become one the BEST modern Infra in the world..anyways if Thailand have better mass transit or infra why until now Thailand experiencing freaking heavy traffic!!??? Just asking..
@@TenCo-by9pf Imagine this scenario: You are a foreign tourist visiting Manila for the first time, unaided by any local, and you plan to use mass public transportation. Now, suppose the same tourist visits Bangkok, also unaided. Which place do you think the tourist will be able to travel through with ease? The answer is pretty obvious.
In Bangkok, you can take a public bus, and most of them have GPS connected to an app. This eliminates the guesswork of figuring out which bus to take. The buses are numbered, so you don’t need to memorize their destinations or origins. Many bus stops in Bangkok have monitors that show the arrival times of specific buses, which match the information in the app. This makes it very convenient to travel, even if Thais don’t speak English. A foreign tourist can easily navigate Bangkok using a travel app. In Manila, they might be able to do this in about 10 years.
Yes, the Philippines was ahead of Thailand in building the first elevated mass transport system. However, Thailand is now 20 years ahead of the Philippines in terms of mass public transportation, and that’s a fact. The Philippines spent so much time on politics that they failed to build an efficient mass transportation system.
@@TenCo-by9pf you know why there is so much traffic in Thailand? Because they are swarmed with Foreigners. But it’s much easier to do transport in Thailand, trains and subways, they have an operational national train way. Kahit yung mototaxi nila, napakarami. Hindi mahirap magbook, matagal na ang 30sec na hindi maaccept booking request mo.
Its genuinely got the some of the most stunning beaches in SE Asia but what "modern cities"? I travelled all around and i didn't see them. BGC isn't the Philippines. It's not even Manila, it's a gated community for the 0.1 percent to keep the rest of the Philippines out.
This people are talking as if thailand is a developt country!! Thailand is stagnating its economic growth last year is 1,5 percent only!! And averaging a 2 percent growth!! While vietnam and phil are growing by 6 to 7 percent yearly!! World bank study says that vietnam and phil will overtake tgailand by 2028!! Thailand has aging population 33years old average thats a big problem for thailand!! And thailand economy is 500billion dollars while phil evonomy is 475billion dollars!! The difference is thailand has lesser population but the big population of phil is a positive bec big population means big economic activity and big young labor force in the future
@@GaryUy-bt1wx Nonsense!!!
Hindi rin automatic
People love pushing Propaganda lol
And Phillippines has more cheap products than Thailand
@@MrBlaqqula You can literally see this data on World Bank's website or any economics/statistics forums. It's not propaganda, you're just uninformed.
Great to have the feeling of different vibes, Visayas is the island hopping region, next month is a festive in Bacolod city, to celebrate MassKara Festival, discover and have fun
My son is named after Jose Rizal. I am English, my wife of 12 years is a Filipina. We live in the boonies, but it suits us.
You know boondocks is
Derived from filipino word meaning mountain or rural highlands. Bundoc
I was about to suggest that you should wear a hat to protect your head from the hot sun but voila, you're wearing one now.😊
Philippines is the best country in Asia
thanks for visiting Philippines! 🥰
Siargao , El Nido , Kawasan Falls , Batanes , Banaue , and Boracay
Why are there so many Filipinos putting Thailand down? Didn't know there was this rivalry. Let's wish every ASEAN country well. And let's all become collectively bigger than China in 50 years.
There's no competition but people can get a bit too offensive 😂 they're too emotional. Culture wise Philippines seems less asian because it's on our culture that we adapt really well to modern ideas, unlike others that don't even speak basic english language.
I have this mindset before but was changed when I was able to visit Thailand myself. I am triggered when someone say Thailand is better than Philippines. But now, they are completely different that there is no need to compare or rivalry. I just love how Thailand is and appreciation comes in. After that, there is no room for me to compare and be jealous with Thailand and I came to realize that you can still compare but in the positive way, no putting down, no matter which country is it.
Well to be fair, there are Thais who are comparing their Bangkok to Manila. Underestimating Metro Manila and saying that BGC is a city surrounded by slums. That if you"ll get out of there you"ll see slums everywhere. I think it's inevitable that people are comparing but anyway I love Metro Manila vibe. It's a mixture of old and new.
Exactly, Filipinos are way too insecure and competitive. That's one big problem about them - they can't be supportive of others and can't innovate.
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Hello Sir,thank you for visiting our country.Hope you will enjoy exploring whole city and the other neigbhoring places of manila.Enjoy your day and be happy everyday.Godbless you Sir.👍🥰🇵🇭
Great video Jon, looks like you have nice weather too!
Wait until the subway train is finished , it can help the travel from one city to the other, this will transform the big city into a travel friendly city
Thanks for a great, chill video.
Someone once told me Palawan Island...Nacpan Beach
Walk from Jaime Velazquez Park in Makati to Washington Sycip Park. It will give you a good feel for Makati's best neighborhoods. A lot of the way is elevated walkways. And you can also go to Greenbelt after that
Welcome to the Philippines brother
The oldest undeveloped area is Tondo the Devisoria Area and Navotas but this gonna change later maybe around 50 years more to become like BGC or McKinley Hells or in Cobao Area or Ortigas Areas
Hi, the Philippines is the only predominantly Christian country in Asia...hence, the vibes is very different among its southeast asian neighbors... its called the Latin of the Far East... it was under the Spanish regime for 333 years... the name Philippines itself came from King Philip II of Spain... the currency is peso same as Mexico Argentina Brazil etc.. their names like Juan, Maria, Jose these are spanish influence as well.. also the language is a combination of Spanish and Malay influence,
I have been to Thailand, Mexico and Peru. Philippines resembles more to latin american countries. From streets to architecture to culture to vibe. Visit these places and you'll see what I mean.
We have everything in the Philippine.From 1st world city to 3rd world city and to historical city😂.From Southeast Asian culture to Spanish and American enfluences.Even in our language our local language mix with thousand of Spanish lone words.Then here english our second national language.Truly the Philippine is Asian with very diverse culture.
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Welcome to the Philippines Jon and enjoy your first day in the Philippines take care 😊 🇵🇭
Welcome to Manila & stay safe! 🎉🎉
Welcome to the Philippines god bless you
Thank u so much Jon just roam around it has a long historical Area in Itramoros where the Spanish has built before
Manila is Underated
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I've seen BGC before it was developed when I was in grade school back in the 90's. It was an abandoned military camp full of trees ang grass.
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You should try Batanes, the northernmost part of the country.
Nice one sir... Be safe.... From Istanbul....
Monsters Energy Drink is about $4.00 USD here in the US & That's about $1.20 in the Philippines
You can get them for $1.25 at Dollar Tree when they have them, even in the expensive San Francisco Bay area where I live.
These idyllic places are small bubbles of order in a larger container, and many tourists visiting the country base their experience wholly on these. Outside of the bubbles is the harsher reality that the majority of Filipinos experience.
Outside of BGC bubble (and several more CBD bubbles around the metro) is indeed the "harsher" reality of Manila. But to be fair, Manila is also a bubble in itself compared to the rest of the country. Go outside the capital you find pristine islands, 7,000+ of them, mountain regions, quiet towns, and more. I am not saying it's all nice and green outside the city, definitely there are poverty and hardships as well, but the overall vibe is more peaceful and pleasant compared to Manila.
@@bons244 Yes, this is true for every major city on the planet. The largest cities are full of wealthy and powerful people, and the streets and sidewalks are busy, but when you get outside the city to towns and especially rural areas things slow down. It is true that poverty can be found everywhere, in the cities and outside them.
Hope you'll enjoy your stay in the Philippines. Welcome
Polillo island is the best island near Manila
Direct flight is now available Chiangmai => Manila on Cebu airlines during the high season.
Many foreigners are like surprised and didn't expect that Manila or Metro Manila has these developed cities, like BGC, Makati ASEANA, Ortigas, Alabang etc. Thanks for visiting BGC so people would understand and see specially our South East Asian neighbors that we are progressing and not everything in Metro Manila are poor and slums😅😂
Jon, just say it. Its more westernized. As a Filipino we are not going to be offended. We are proud of our culture. It is what it is.
new subs from PH, Godbless you!
Have fun and enjoy your stay in the Philippines. Your new friend here.
enjoy your trip !!!
Welcome to the Philippines 🇵🇭
Appreciated this as someone who never went (always wanted to go) but spent all my time in Thailand you like heh
I've lived there for a few years in the past, and I'm going back there next Thurs. Yes your in the best part of Manila, but beware many other areas are not so nice, so be careful. Best way to travel around the country is by air, buses are ok but take a long time because of the traffic. I can recommend the famous Boracay island and Bohol is also very nice, many foreigners visit those islands.
I second Boracay .
Welcome to our place! . . . Go to the provinces and islands. It's cheaper and scenic. 😊
I love your videos but one thing that annoys me about anyone is when they over use a word.
You said "Vibes" so much . Anyone get annoyed by that word?
Keep up all the great work !
Totally agree
The Flipino vloggers use "guys" a lot.
Maybe it is only you. Wag ka na mandamay.
Welcome and enjoy , you can visit in Batangas province
I love the PI. Perfect, no. But the people make it an amazing place
In Manilla airport they asked for return ticket or not?
Last time i've been there and passport check they asked only when leaving country, but I see that lots people get asked to show tickets too.
when you spoke , i agree that other people had mentioned prices were lower by comparison in thailand others even saying its more quite expensive in Manila..it took me aback when they'd say it when me being from the US, found Manila to be very affordable when comparing similar or same products... so thanks for confirming what i thought all along, i guess if you like a place over another, they will be a bit more prejudice!
Nice to be in a (mostly) English-speaking country Jon?
great insights from a thai resident. go to palawan or siargao islands. you won't regret it
Try to book a plane ticket going to El Nido and Coron in Palawan, then visit Boracay Islands as well.
Hi ser thanks a lot nice place nice vacation 🎉❤❤❤
Try and travel around the Philippines. There are some good destinations.
By the way, what is your vlog camera and wireless mic please? Thank you.
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Last time I was there on - Pinas vacay was in 2009. Planning to visit in a few years from now with my German gal pal (she’s in SF, I’m in NYC) Been watching other YT Vloggers on local places to eat like food trucks and local restaurants in Palengkes - which are super affordable. I see your criticism, but you probably needed to do some more research of cheap eats, etc… BGC and Makati area are a bit on the expensive side.
I’m a NY’er and accept that my city smells like human piss, it’s dirty and crowded. But we have lots of other redeeming qualities. I think some your viewers are sensitive too. Do enjoy both Thailand and the Philippines 👊🏽🤙🏽🙋🏽♀️
Have you been in Ortigas Pasig City , East wood Quezon City is also beautiful down there
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How can you walk under the heating sun, without any covering? As if
the big mac index is the best comparison
The cities in the south, Cebu and Davao are trying to modernize too.
Here is what I LOVE about PH - Less stress!!! As a tourist in Thailand, no motorbike and you are f*****!!! How will you get around? Tell me? Rip off Taxis, ok can do Bolt but it gets expensive and you have no freedom. On my last trip for two months I had a bike illegally (as I have no bike DL in my home country) so lucky I was not caught by police but if I had not rented a bike I would have done NOTHING, seen nothing, its too hard and now they are so strict with foreigners only, Thais no DL no problem, no helmet etc they dont care but forigners they will clam down on, but in the PH its so easy, no big deposits or contracts, take care of the bike, and all is ok, I had a great time there few months ago hired a bike went everywhere, no police checks they dont care, as long as you obey the rules and wear helmet, note most Pinos DO wear a helmet and are far more polite on the roads. Food was cheap and really loved it, found craft beer for $4 a pint! Beaches are better than Thailand for the most part, such clean clear water and pinos are very polite to foreigners unlike most Thais (So proud they were never colonized but still no DSS!! and $20 a day salary, great going!! FFS). Lets be honest both PH and TH are very unstable and risky countries for foreigners, keep you home at home and just travel light over there and enjoy!
When I am working, I hate silence and sometimes music can be too distracting so these vids on in the background are perfect. Glad to see you putting plan to action! Good luck Jon, TH-cam is a harsh mistress. Don't forget if you need some professional photography or cinematography work done (like a channel intro, profile pics or an interview) hit me up, I need an excuse to go CM for the Lantern Festival anyway!
definately unexpected journey.
And how can you walk long distances? That's a gift.
one foot after another
condo expensive is in BGC compare to other place in manila
Go visit Boracay..Palawan..Siargao new subscriber here Welcome to the Philippines sir
Its your first day maybe you just see the expensive one because you are in the city but go outside the city and youll see...
You need to go to Tondo, you'll get a very different experience.
Any word that has 'ay' on them, like when you said Pasay. It's pronounced as 'eye'.
example: Pasay(Pah'sigh), Tagaytay(tah'guy'tie), mabuhay(mah'boo'high)
Got it???
who gives a fuck lol
samar or siagao islands to explore? and maybe how easy to get there from minilla ...keep exploring thank you!
I’m definitely surprised that downtown Manila doesn’t have much poverty, run down buildings, traffic, reckless driving, and seems clean and developed especially since the Philippines is a poor country. To me it seems similar to developed places in South East Asia like Kuala Lumpur or Singapore in terms of development. I am curious to why you found Manila so different than other Southeast Asian cities?
I don’t think BGC accurately represents Manila, yes its great but how many locals can go there? Got a few km away and it’s so different. Not saying it’s bad I liked the Philippines, just how much things cost didn’t make sense to me when you can get better in Thailand for less.
Hey Jon, try to communicate with some locals by Hi, how are you doing? etc! hahaha
❤❤ya welcome to philippines explore the metro Manila and go to the largest mall in the wold you call Mall of Asia BGC ,Bonicio Global City,and go to Mandaluyong.
Visit Baguio city summer capital of Philippines
Jon, tourists visit visayas (islands)
Boracay is okay, but make sure u check the weather one week in advance before u go there, if its bad weather u are wasting your time. Boracay is good for 1 week at the most, there is nothing to do there really. There are no waves at the beach, lots of street hawkers and not much to do after a few days. Unless u want to sun bath on the beach, i have been there 3 times. Siargao is nice, but its mainly for surfers. But good to get a scooter and tour around, if u can stand being in the sun constantly. None of these islands have good hospitals, so be careful on the motor scooter if u are drunk,,,,,hahahaha
Haha great to see the new hat
Baguio Summer Capital for the President
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you got exsperence other cities or provinces try cebu or palawan
Jon, don't try to change your style just to suit certain people - it doesn't work. Just do your thing, stay in your lane and expand as your capabilities expand. You can please some of the people all of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time...(if that makes any sense)!
Go to Siargao
the photobomber building always robs attention from Rizal monument itself..congrats!
Start for Christmas season its ber month already and starting for rainy season too😂😂😂
yeah welcome to Ph sir. Ermita district is one ot older tourist destinations yeah 😂😂😂
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Omgoodness Joh No Content, camera on you Only and only talking about the vibes - when doing these channels don't be lazy, do you research and go to popular places, like shopping malls - famous places - great food eating places - tallest building in Philippines etc. you have shown Nothing, just a walk over, no one wants a walk over if you've only got something Reallllyyyy interesting to say, you'll lose all of your followers by not having interesting talk about what you're look at and take your time, don't rush through and it's finish, you could do a whole 10mins or more video on one place if you think very carefully and interview shop owners in malls, I am pretty sure I saw a video of a guy who's made a whole heap of money on flavoured popcorn stores from scratch, look for interesting stories. Plus I have been to the Philippines and Cebu, there's great poverty, you're just in the middle of town, it'll be a wasted trip if you just keep getting content just this, talking about nothings, no content, just passing places , not showing a long winded pictures videos, maybe interviewing locals on the way to work and even asking them what do they do for a living?????? there's the slums - if you bought a massive bag of lollies and just stood on a corner all the homeless kids would come to you
It's not worth the bother really is it!
If you don’t like it then why tf are you here? 🤨
@@maisielockwood-t9bHe's trying to help by suggesting improvements. Duh!
you need to get a life dude, every video he posts you write some essay about what is wrong with it and what he should do...
These are the kind of comments disguising as constructive criticisms but the truth is... they are not.
Escaping the rain, Jon ?
its rainy season in the Philippines too...
Hey Gwapo