October 1, 2019 Hong Kong
When it comes to traveling, the first thing that 'grammers and b/vloggers look for is the Instagrammable spots in the place. And I am guilty of it.
Before we got to Hong Kong Disneyland, I wasn't really worried about the spots where I'll take my ootds for my blog and Instagram because it's a theme park and hey, it's Disneyland. But when we arrived, lo and behold, people are everywhere. Good thing, there are some IG-worthy spots in Hong Kond Disneyland that aren't crowded.
If you want to buy IG likes or just grow organically, here are the most Instagrammable spots in Hong Kong Disneyland that will make your content thumbstopping:
PASTEL PINK STORE
For the pink lovers like me, this place is for you! I was so happy when I saw this Instagramable spot in Hong Kong Disneyland because it matches my outfit. It's located just a few steps from the second entrance of Disneyland.
Read also: What to wear to Disneyland
GOOD AND FIND GIFTS STORE
This store is perfect because it's a combination of classy and vintage look. It reminds me of old theaters. This is located near the castle and the spot where musicians perform. It's definitely a great Instagrammable spot in Hong Kong Disneyland.
THE ENTRANCE
Of course, the entrance. This could be your substitute to the famous Disneyland castle. When we went to Hong Kong Disneyland, the castle was under construction and as of posting time, it still is. Too bad. But like I said, there are many spots you can take pictures at, sometimes, better.
September 25, 2019 Batanes, Philippines
While the scenic views of Batanes continue to captivate my heart, Ivatan cuisine is also something worth going for.
When visiting a new place, my not so adventurous foodie self always make sure to try their local dishes as much as possible because what's traveling when you don't experience it like a local? So to help you feel more like a local when visiting Batanes, I've rounded up a list of must-try Ivatan dishes.
LUĂ‘IS
It's a traditional recipe of pork cooked with just rock salt. It is then stored in jars drowning in its own lard. This is the Ivatans' way of preserving pork. Luñis is quite similar to dried pork adobo. This is best served with supas (turmeric rice), another Ivatan specialty.
I also tried the unconventional sinigang na luñis and it's undeniably delicious!
PICADILLO A BAKA
This Batanes dish is usually prepared after butchering a cow. It is served to those who helped in preparing the cow. Mostly served with nisuhad a wakay or boiled sweet potato.
UVED BALLS
It's the Ivatans' version of meatballs. Uved balls are made from banana corm and minced pork. If you really want to try Ivatan cuisine, this should be on your list.
Photo by Opal E. Bala
ARAYU (MAHI-MAHI)
During the time I was in Batanes, I didn't see a live arayu, only the dried ones. But from searching on the internet, I was amazed at how beautiful it looks like. It's a mix of gold and hues of blue and green. In Batanes, harvesting this fish is a part of a sacred tradition called kapayvanuvanua. Up to this day, the Ivatans still practice it to gain the favors of the sea. They believe that it will protect them from the sea and will give them an abundant catch.
VUNUNG
I already mentioned this on my previous post. Although Vunung is not really a dish, it's one thing that you must try when in Batanes. Vunung is the Ivatans' traditional way of serving food. They wrap the meal on Kabaya leaves. Usually, these are served on special occasions like weddings where people help hand in hand in the preparations without compensation.To me, this is the best way to try and appreciate the Ivatan cuisine.
Have you tried any Ivatan dishes? What's your favorite? Let me know on the comments box below :)
September 20, 2019
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September 15, 2019 Batanes, Philippines
When I'm traveling, I make it a point to not visit a foreign country or province during the wet season. I've never been a fan of the rain. So when the time came that I'll head to Batanes for vacation, it was really hard to think about the best time to visit Batanes because it's like the ground zero of typhoons before it hits the greater Manila.
But, does timing really matter?
Of course, and it will always be. So come June of this year, the start of typhoon season in the Philippines, I traveled to Batanes— on the season I'm most afraid of. Because of seat sale? No, in fact, I bought my one-way ticket two weeks before the trip.
But, does timing really matter?
Of course, and it will always be. So come June of this year, the start of typhoon season in the Philippines, I traveled to Batanes— on the season I'm most afraid of. Because of seat sale? No, in fact, I bought my one-way ticket two weeks before the trip.
Best time to visit Batanes
The best time to visit Batanes depends on your preferences. March to May is the dry season so you may want to make the most of your summer by visiting Batanes during this time since the province is frequented by typhoons. But if you want to experience Batanes at its finest, the best time to visit is in the last week of June for Batanes Day or Vakul-Kanayi festival.
I went to Batanes on June because it's the best time to visit Batanes as locals say. Every June, the locals celebrate Batanes Day— one should experience when in Batanes—where they hold fun activities, parades, sports fest, pageants, trade and food fairs for a week-long festivity.
One of the things I enjoyed during the Batanes Day was the Tatus Relay. Tatus means coconut crab. In this game, participants will race to finish line. The fun part here? They race backwards with their hands and feet on the ground like a crab. This sure was very entertaining both to locals and tourists.
The Miss Batanes 2019 finalists also paraded their beautiful faces wearing native dresses while on their respective floats.
And the thing that excited me most was the community lunch where people would line up for Vunung and eat it together. There were at least four trucks loaded with Vunungs for the locals and tourists to feast on.
TRIVIA: Vunung is the Ivatans' traditional way of serving food. They wrap the meal on Kabaya leaves. Usually, these are served on special occasions like weddings where people help hand in hand in the preparations without compensation.
Even the day was scorching hot, I lined up with the Ivatans to experience the famous Vunung. And for the first time, ever since I traveled, I felt like a local.
On the Vunung I ate, there were Luñis (Ivatans' version of adobo) and Supas (rice with turmeric pulp, garlic and pork bits.)
Indeed, Batanes Day was all sorts of fun. You'll find yourself smiling even for the simplest reasons there could ever be. When in Batanes, prepare for a wonderful journey waiting for you.
Key takeaways:
- The best time to visit Batanes: June
- Things to look forward in Batanes: Batanes Day, Rolling Hills, Breathtaking Views, and Friendly Locals
Photos by me and Hendrix Vargas
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