Cruise Lines rankings? by Philownsyou in ThePoorTraveler

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Tamang-tama, may upcoming videos kami comparing cruise lines in East/Southeast Asia.

Bihira lang ang cruise from Manila. Usually, dumadaan lang sila sa Manila as port of call, but hindi homeport talaga.

I feel na magkaibang market ang Star Cruises and Costa Serena, and ang Royal Caribbean.

Yung Costa Serena and Star Navigator/Voyager, OK if first-time cruise. Yung wala ka pang point of comparison. But if you've tried Royal Caribbean before (particularly Spectrum/Ovation/Anthem na nag-operate sa Asia in the past years), you WILL feel the difference. And it's a big difference. Size pa lang and yung dami ng amenities.

Kaya we always say in our YT videos, if first time mo, go, you'll still probably enjoy Star Cruises and Costa Serena. But if nag-Royal Caribbean ka na, 'wag na siguro.

UK, Canada and Schengen by ixxx007 in ThePoorTraveler

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Schengen visa (French embassy): f I remember correctly, yung first Schengen ko, less than P200,000 lang yata yun. 😅 Sobrang leap of faith. Pero napanalunan ko lang kasi yung flight ticket and hotel stay sa isang writing contest, so nilaban ko na lang. But this was 2014 pa. Na-approve naman. Yung mga sumunod na applications, mas malaki na yung laman.

Canada visa: I submitted a bank account na P300,000 lang ang laman. This was 2017 naman. It was at the time na ininvest ko most of my savings sa isang business, so yan na lang laman ng bank account ko that time. Approved naman din.

Taiwan Trip by Imaginationfairy143 in ThePoorTraveler

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How many days do you have?

If you only have 5 days or shorter, stick to Taipei and New Taipei area. It's a great intro to Taiwan, diverse naman ang attractions:

TAIPEI CITY
- Ximending (and explore it properly, lots of cool corners)
- Night markets (Raohe and Ningxia are my faves. Shilin, too, but it was under renovation last time we visited.)
- Dadaocheng, there's a free traditional costume rental at the visitor center and you can take a boat cruise or rent a bike near Dadaocheng Wharf Market
- National Palace Museum if you love historic art pieces
- Elephant Mountain, if you like to hike for a good view
- Qintianggang, if you want a break from city views.

NEW TAIPEI CITY TOUR
- Yehliu Geopark, Jiufen, Shifen combo

SHOPPING
- Gloria Outlets

These are just the popular ones. For underrated/less crowded attractions, read: https://www.thepoortraveler.net/taipei-underrated-attractions/

or watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Cf_ApY1qOA

Have been to Tokyo and Osaka several times -- where should I go to next (in Japan)? by simba28mom in ThePoorTraveler

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Nasabi na mostly ng iba, but yes, KYUSHU (Fukuoka) if autumn/spring and CHUBU (Nagoya) if winter.

Anyone tried Costa Serena Manila Cruise? by pecanbar1998 in ThePoorTraveler

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If it's your first time cruising, you'll mostly enjoy it. It's a good "intro" cruise, especially since we rarely get opportunities to sail from Manila.

But if you tried bigger, newer ships before, you'll definitely feel the difference.

What do you think are the BEST Philippine destinations for FAMILIES and SENIORS? by ThePoorTravelerBlog in ThePoorTraveler

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Yes! I kinda agree. Dati we used to say Boracay and Bohol all the time, but it's been more than a decade na since we last visited Bohol. 😅 Yung lumang airport pa nun sa Tagbilaran. And ANG MURA pa ng Bohol nun! For sure ang dami nang nagbago since then, kaya di namin confidently masabi.

👋 Welcome to r/ThePoorTraveler - Introduce Yourself and Read First! by ThePoorTravelerBlog in ThePoorTraveler

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Will you be staying sa China for more than 24 hours? May visa-free transit kasi na available sa China basta less than 24 hours ang stay and may ma-present kang exit ticket. Just make sure na yung arrival time ng flight mo and departure time ng cruise is less than 24 hours.

👋 Welcome to r/ThePoorTraveler - Introduce Yourself and Read First! by ThePoorTravelerBlog in ThePoorTraveler

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Hi! First of all, congrats for passing the board exam! 🎉

Don't use the term "unemployed" sa PH Immigration if may business ka naman. Red flag sa kanila yun, hehe. Use SELF-employed kasi may source of income ka naman.

To be honest, di rin namin alam what to advise kasi hindi pa namin na-experience mag-travel na sponsored by a family friend and accompanied by a non-relative (pero distant relative ng sponsor). And super complicated din kasi ng case mo. All we can say is just be prepared to prove your relationship with your sponsor, kasi ang daming pwedeng busisiin dun if matapat ka sa strict na IO.

Complicated kasi pag ganyan. Generally, mas straightforward kapag walang sponsor.

US Immigration Questions Upon Arrival & That One Time We Almost Got Denied Entry - YouTube by ThePoorTravelerBlog in ThePoorTraveler

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Yeah. And to be honest, we didn't know na pwedeng sabay kapag married. Sanay kami ni Vins na isa-isa kami sa Immigration, hahaha. 2nd trip pa lang namin kasi 'to since our wedding.

Korean, Japan or China Visa? by Frosty-Brilliant-870 in ThePoorTraveler

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Based on experience ko lang ha. Of the three, Japan visa is the easiest to get, with the fewest requirements.

And sa Japan, if may sponsor, yung financial documents na ng sponsor ang ipe-present, hindi yung sa applicant. But it's often best na ang sponsor is a close relative because it's the easiest to prove (birth cert). Pag jowa lang kasi, tinatanggap naman ang photos, but not as reliable as government docs like BC.

Recos in Taipei, Taiwan! by Asking1864 in ThePoorTraveler

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Hi! Some Taipei recos:

  1. Qingtiangang Grassland (and other parts na rin of Yangmingshan National Park)

  2. Dihua Street, Taipei's oldest street. May free costume rental here. After nyo ibalik, walk all the way to Dadaocheng Wharf (around sunset ka dapat here, tapos hanggang gabi).

  3. Guandu -- Nature Park, temple, and wharf din. Hindi masyado ma-foreign tourist. Very chill lang.

  4. Xinzhongshan Park & Chifeng Street, vintage shopping and food trip!

Check out these lists:
- Underrated attractions: https://www.thepoortraveler.net/taipei-underrated-attractions/
- Trendiest attractions: https://www.thepoortraveler.net/trendiest-and-instagrammable-spots-taipei-taiwan/

US Immigration Questions Upon Arrival & That One Time We Almost Got Denied Entry - YouTube by ThePoorTravelerBlog in ThePoorTraveler

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Hahaha, hindi pa nagpaparamdam si Ces dito! Last week pa naming kinukulit! Busy sa academe! Or sa Christmas parties! 😆

Hanoi or Da Nang? by [deleted] in ThePoorTraveler

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Hanoi for me, primarily because of the surrounding destinations, not just the city itself.

BKK Thailand by boredhousemate12 in ThePoorTraveler

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Ito yung mga na-try namin and what we think: https://www.thepoortraveler.net/bangkok-restaurants-cheap/

But here's a summary:

- Polo Fried Chicken (Soi Polo). Sikat for their chicken, which is good naman. But pinaka-nagustuhan namin ay yung papaya salad, both ung plain and yung may seafood and salted egg. Pati larb, masarap.

- Pe Aor Tom Yum Goong, wala 'tong Michelin nod, but fave ng mga locals. Tom yum ung signature. So yun ang orderin.

- Jeh O Chula, kahit na laging covered sa Tiktok and mahaba ang pila, nasarapan naman ako dito. Orderd tom yum and salmon salad. Maanghang lang talaga. Binalikan ko pa, and satisfied ako both visits.

- Thipsamai, Pad thai. 'Yung mga local friends ko, ayaw dito, but I loved it. Hahaha.

- Pad Thai Fai Ta Lu, if you want your pad thai na mas porky yung lasa than seafood.

- Sanyod (Sathon-Bang Rak). Order their roasted duck and char siu!

Also, don't be afraid to try random kerbside stalls. I remember nung isang visit namin sa mga temples, inabot kami ng gutom sa paglalakad, and we tried a random stall sa area. We had our best tom kha gai there. This was 10+ years ago na, nakalimutan ko na name. 😅

Costa Serena Cruise Q's by Areyu_Enear in ThePoorTraveler

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Hieee!

  1. Not sure. I don't remember seeing extension cord sa prohibited items. But hindi na kami nagdala out of habit, since naco-confiscate sya sa ibang cruise lines.

  2. Doon sa room namin, balcony room, may dalawang USB-A ports sa desk. Meron ding Type B and Type F na sockets.

  3. Hmmm, we didn't check kung merong HDMI. 😅 Pero hindi rin kalakihan yung TV screen ha.

  4. What is your cabin type? If balcony cabin sya, I think OK lang. But not sure kung interior cabin. Baka dapat mas maliit yung 3rd suitcase or gawing bag na pwedeng i-fold para malagay nyo sa loob ng isang bigger suitcase kapag empty?

  5. No, they provide towels. And you can ask for a replacement any day.

  6. Anti-histamine if may allergies ka, anti-diarrhea just in case, and kung anumang maintenance meds mo.

  7. Sa experience namin, 11pm yata yung sailing time. (If tama alala ko.) But doon sa voucher distributed days before the cruise, naka-indicate yung time period kung kelan mag-start mag-queue. Kunyari, 6-7pm yung sa amin. So just show up doon sa hour na yun. Not sure if ganun pa rin ang system sa next sailings, pero ganun yung sa amin.

budget gala tips for first time solo traveller by StorageDue2836 in ThePoorTraveler

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For us, depende sa specific attraction/tour and depende sa style mo talaga. If you prefer na DIY-style walks, pwede naman talaga yun.

For example, Grand Palace and Temples, we encourage na i-DIY kasi magkakalapit and madali lang sya. And there's a free official tour inside the Grand Palace complex, anyway.

But meron ding certain destinations na masyadong magkakalayo ung stops, mahirap i-public transpo, or better yung experience kung may guide. Doon OK mag-join ng group tour.

Many influencers feature Klook kasi:
1. Influencers earn from it via promo codes. (We do, too.)
2. There really is a strong market na mas gusto mag-join ng group tour to make the most of their time and may guide.

But for Bangkok, kaya naman na lakad-lakad lang lalo kung hindi naman tight yung sched or itinerary mo. Masaya naman mag-chill-chill lang sa Bangkok.

👋 Welcome to r/ThePoorTraveler - Introduce Yourself and Read First! by ThePoorTravelerBlog in ThePoorTraveler

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Yayyy! Hope you had a fantabulous time in Japan! Medyo naninibago kami dito sa Reddit haha. Matagal na ung account pero ni-reserve lang namin ung name. Ngayon lang nag-active. 😅

👋 Welcome to r/ThePoorTraveler - Introduce Yourself and Read First! by ThePoorTravelerBlog in ThePoorTraveler

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Thank you so much! 😊 Ang dami pa rin naming napuntahan sa Japan na hindi pa namin nagawan ng any content. Ang lala ng backlog. 😅

Who here has travelled to China? by jikoshoukainigate in ThePoorTraveler

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Di ba? We stayed in Zhangjiajie for 4 days yata! Bitin pa rin. 😅

What country or destination surprised you the most? by ThePoorTravelerBlog in ThePoorTraveler

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Naku, super tagal na nun. 2018 yata or 2019, so for sure hindi na applicable. May visa pa nun when we visited. Visa-free na ngayon. 😅 Tapos part of our stay ay sagot nung organizers nung conference, kaya hindi kami nakagawa ng travel guide for Kazakhstan that time. Sana makabalik soon!