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Divisoria, Binondo, Ongpin and Intramuros in One Day

After speaking with Kaya FC Teammate Armand Del Rosario about future Fan Club apparel, gifts and giveaways he invited me to join his associate on a visit to Divisoria to collect price quotes from multiple distributors. Since, I have not been down to the area better know as the Chinatown of Manila, I decided it would be a wonderful experience to not only check out factory pricing for my own brand Cynonyc Clothing Company (Coming Soon) but to also experience the life, culture and energy of a place close to my heart. Growing up in Chinatown New York City, I have always been fascinated with other localized towns and cities that share a common tradition, language, and culture. Venturing off to the ethnic neighborhoods found in New York is truly an invigorating experience that is so close and easy to do. So, when this opportunity came up to hop over to the next city, I knew I couldn’t miss the chance to check it out.

Not knowing what to expect, I met Sheena at the office to begin our journey into the depths of manila. My first very direct lesson of the day, was to make sure I did not carry valuables out in the open and that I had to cleverly conceal all that I owned. Secondly, I were to never use my phone in the open and I was informed that Tweeting, Status Updates and Texting came with the very reliable price of losing my phone. So, with this preconceived danger that was instilled in me, I was a bit confused and anxious to see what kind of place we were about to go to.

After the very thorough briefing of the types of crimes that could happen to me I was informed that a direct cab to our location was impossible on any given day, let alone a Friday late-afternoon. So, together Sheena and I embarked on a Bus ride to the LRT. Once out, we started our merchant hunt for competitive price quotes on the merchandise we were looking for.  Being that our merchants were scattered across several areas we then had to travel to our destinations.

All in all, our travels took us all over the area and it felt something like this: Bus to the LRT…Train to Recto and saw some crazy illegal documentation duplications… Trike ride on and off the side walks to Divisoria with more merchant chats… Then a Jeepney to Binondo that took 20 min to move one block… After getting dizzy and light headed from the population we decided to just walk… Once to Binondo the traffic of all sorts came to life… In your face and inescapable was the amount of congestion at full force: human traffic, trike traffic, peddy cab traffic, car traffic, jeep traffic, Kalesa traffic, and even cart traffic.

The afternoon ended with a Kalesa ride through Ongpin and around Intramuos all the way to SM mall where the only taxi cabs were available. Yes, the Kalesa actually went on the highway to SM. To cap it all off, and for future reference to all, rainy Friday night cab lines are usually 100 people deep with about 2 cabs loading. I took the train back and bumper to bumper cabbed it home from there.

This trip was so incredibly overwhelming that I can only comment on the traveling aspect before I get into explaining all the wonderful and exciting new things I saw and learned. I have to attribute this extreme experience to the exceptionally well versed and knowledgeable Sheena, who took me on a wild trip in such an incredibly short amount of time. Within 6 hours, I was time lapsed through the depths of Manila, speeding through in slow motion yet living through the eyes and steps of the everyday hustle. I was able to feel the energy and the vibrant culture. And although I was unable to fully live it, I was certainly glad to have had the opportunity to  simply see it. Thanks again Sheena for the informative journey through the area!

More to come on what I saw, felt, learned and encountered. For now, I shall ‘break’ at this moment for my first installment of “Lexton Moy’s Chinatown to Chinatown.” Stay tuned for much more on this day and future trips to the intensely dense core of Manila. I’ll leave you with my signature “Thumbs-Up” on my first Kalesa ride.

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  1. Ryan Gillego says

    November 6, 2011 at 1:15 am

    There are A LOT of great & colorful places in the Metro, the problem obviously is our transport & traffic system. I’m glad you enjoyed your Kalesa ride! I’m wondering, did you & Sheena eat in Binondo? There are many great GREAT great restaurants in the area. The more hole in the wall, the better tasting & authentic food they offer. :)

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    • Spirrsguy says

      November 13, 2011 at 8:28 pm

      man, we didnt get to try the food… although next time the trip there will solely be about eating and trying the local flavor!

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  2. Clare says

    November 6, 2011 at 1:46 am

    Replying on the mobile version…it’s true that you need to keep your valuables hidden. When I go there I dress like I don’t have much money just to play safe. Lol.

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    • Spirrsguy says

      December 11, 2011 at 9:48 pm

      very true!

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  3. ali t says

    November 6, 2011 at 1:54 am

    awesome!

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  4. Philip V. says

    November 6, 2011 at 9:32 am

    Sounds like a rough day. Hopefully you were able to accomplish what you went there for and overall had a pleasant experience learning about the culture.

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    • Spirrsguy says

      December 11, 2011 at 9:48 pm

      overall very pleasant yet very overwhelming… mission accomplished!

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  5. zara says

    November 7, 2011 at 7:49 am

    good job! though it was tough but you still made it 😀 Kudos!

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    • Spirrsguy says

      December 11, 2011 at 9:49 pm

      I’m alive!

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  6. Phil_Malditas says

    November 13, 2011 at 7:57 pm

    You never fail to amaze me Lex. Good job! Keep it up!

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    • Spirrsguy says

      December 11, 2011 at 9:49 pm

      thanks! i really appreciate it… only one of many adventures.. stay tuned!

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  7. @gahel1025 from twitter says

    November 18, 2011 at 5:15 pm

    good job Lex! I’m glad you didn’t say ‘i’m not doing this again’ haha 😉

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    • Spirrsguy says

      December 11, 2011 at 9:51 pm

      haha! certain things are worth experiencing in life… too many time we miss those chances.

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  8. Jannet says

    November 23, 2011 at 4:04 am

    😀 tiring but fun trip! i enjoy walking through the streets of manila going to Binondo. love it there. being half chinese, the place takes me back to my roots. plus the food is superb! :) although i have to say whenever i go there, i dress simply — shorts & shirt w/ a pair of comfy “tsinelas” (flipflops), so as not to attract any ‘unwanted’ attention.

    kudos for surviving your first trip to Divisoria & our little Chinatown, Binondo!

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    • Spirrsguy says

      December 11, 2011 at 9:52 pm

      yes chinoy pride… its great to be able to experience your culture with other cultural twists… if i could I would love to visit every chinatown in the world!

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