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Maid to Order in Hong Kong: An Ethnography of Filipina Workers
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Historia de la Exposición de las Islas Filipinas en Madrid el Año de 1887, Tomo II (Spanish Edition)
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The Exotic Adventure of Philippine Travel

When it comes to Philippine travel, you will notice the second you arrive to the country that things are done a lot different then anywhere else in the world. In order to explain the concept of Philippine travel, you have to turn back the clock to the days of World War II. It is back in this time period that many of what can be seen today as Philippine travel came from.

  

For starters, one of the most apparent forms of Philippine travel that one would notice immediately is that of what has become known as the Jeepney. The jeepney is the major form of mass transportation in the Philippines operating much like that of a privately owned bus service which follows specific route, but no specific times. These jeepney are just that, they are based on the World War II U.S. Wiley’s Jeep. The front hood, cowl and the better part of the jeepney mimics that of a stretched out limousine style jeep that is open to the elements.

Unfortunately these jeepneys can not fit down every street because some of the streets are narrow. As a result another World War II concept is utilized in Philippine Travel. For the more narrow streets and places that are off the beaten path, the vehicle you turn to is the tricycle. These are motorcycles with large side cars and the ability to seat a lot of people. There are many different variations of the tricycle and much like the jeepneys, the styles used are largely dependant on the area you are in.

But also like the Jeepneys, the tricyclescan not go everywhere and when it comes to getting around a neighborhood you have to turn to the small two-seater tricykads. These are pedal powered bicycles with a side car and depending on where you go, you can see some pretty artistically designed ones.

For large distance, the preferred means of Philippine travel across land is the bus. These buses are usually tightly packed and come with an amazing sound system built in to keep everyone entertained. A ride in a bus in the Philippines is like a going to a mobilized discothèque.

However, the Philippines is a bunch of islands so to go from one island to another, the form of Philippine travel is the boat. You have large passenger ferries which are based on the World War II landing crafts while at the same time you also have the pump boat. The pump boat is a broad term used to describe any small boat powered by and engine, but the most common of these is known as the banka boat. For great travels from Manila to Cebu, a number of liner services are available which use humongous boats complete with cabins and other sleeping arrangements.

Needless to say, getting around the Philippines can be a fun and exciting. With so many interesting Philippine travel types and styles, you will never get enough. Philippine travel is purely Filipino.


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