21 days in the Philiippines
Posted: November 15th, 2007, 11:50 pm
I'm approaching the end of my 21-day stay in the Philippines. The bar girls here are certainly plentiful and easy to get, but as for finding long term relationships, I think you have to live and work here and let relationships develop naturally over time. I stayed in Makati hotels most of the time and there were many bars around the City Gardens and the Oxford Suites hotels. Makati is safe to walk around at night but I heard that outside of Makati, even locals don't dare walk alone.
There are two large shopping areas that are close to the above mentioned hotels: "PowerPlant" and "Ayala/Glorietta/SM". The food in those malls are tasty and affordable. There are high end shops that I personally find too expensive and can't understand how they stay open since regular Philippinos should find them too expensive also. There must be 10 large malls in metro Manila. Does anyone know how the population can support so many malls? I thought the people here are supposed to be poor.
There are also many condos being built in Makati that I think are a good investment. I've seen studios for 60K USD, 2 bedroom condos for $250K USD... and so on. Does anyone have any advice on investing in property in the Philippines? I heard that there's a law that limits foreign ownership of a complex to 40% foreign and 60% Philippino. Some condo sales agents deny such a law exists. I'm concerned about bombings in the area. A few days before I arrived, there was an bomb or a gas leak that occurred in Glorietta Mall. And just two days ago, there was a bombing that killed some politicians.
I brought about 4K USD in cash and paid for hotels using credit card. I'll be leaving for China in a few days for the next leg of my trip and I may be running low on cash. Does anyone know what is the best way to get cash from a Bank Of America account in Manila or Beijing without having to pay for crazy bank fees?
There are two large shopping areas that are close to the above mentioned hotels: "PowerPlant" and "Ayala/Glorietta/SM". The food in those malls are tasty and affordable. There are high end shops that I personally find too expensive and can't understand how they stay open since regular Philippinos should find them too expensive also. There must be 10 large malls in metro Manila. Does anyone know how the population can support so many malls? I thought the people here are supposed to be poor.
There are also many condos being built in Makati that I think are a good investment. I've seen studios for 60K USD, 2 bedroom condos for $250K USD... and so on. Does anyone have any advice on investing in property in the Philippines? I heard that there's a law that limits foreign ownership of a complex to 40% foreign and 60% Philippino. Some condo sales agents deny such a law exists. I'm concerned about bombings in the area. A few days before I arrived, there was an bomb or a gas leak that occurred in Glorietta Mall. And just two days ago, there was a bombing that killed some politicians.
I brought about 4K USD in cash and paid for hotels using credit card. I'll be leaving for China in a few days for the next leg of my trip and I may be running low on cash. Does anyone know what is the best way to get cash from a Bank Of America account in Manila or Beijing without having to pay for crazy bank fees?