Title: Philippine Market Hunt – First Impression of Divisoria | Where to visit in Manila

Continuing on our adventures in the Philippines, we arrived in Divisoria, a district well known for selling low-priced products and its diverse manufacturing activities. We arrived Divisoria with no expectation and was surprised by the wide range of products you can find in malls, street markets. From clothing, electronics even Chrismas decorations you can find it all here.

We arrived Divisoria via PNR which stands for Philippine National Railyway. For some reason the google map location was not accurate and we were unable to find the markets at first but luckily with the help of the locals, we managed to finally find the markets. After walking for around an hour, we decided to buy a Ringlight for our tiktok production which costed 800 pesos. We then hit the streets and tried some street food as well which is a fried hard boiled egg skewer, together with the hot sauce it tasted amazing.

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32 Comments

  1. Mabuhay! Hello there..i've watched all ur videos here ..most of them features the old manila..i suggest u visit BGC, MAKATI, ORTIGAS & EASTWOOD CITY to have a balance view of metro manila..enjoy ur stay here.

  2. I grew up in the Divisoria area which is near Binondo 10 minutes from there you are in Chinatown already. Brings back a lot of memories. Now in HK where you are from and always around the mongkok area

  3. The street you went thru is where I exactly grew up in the 60s and 70s. Place was very different then

  4. you're the third vlogger that I saw who ate kwek kwek (the orange quail eggs) without the sauce 😆 why do vloggers not ask for sauce, im not really educated with other asian cultures but im pretty sure a lot of asian streetfoods require sauces or condiments of some sort

  5. Are you nuts? There are no trains like that during ww2. Use your brain. The government bought it from Japan. May God help your brain

  6. as a pilipino you must know the original local price not the tourist very overpriced

  7. 7:48 200 peso for slipper is very overpriced. the original slipper price is 30 peso and up

  8. 9:09 can you stop saying pilipino is friendly because i want to punch you and you will use your magic time travel again hahaha 😂

  9. 9:30 you are very funny pilipino people don't feel the hot weather in the philippines. your just ignorant comparing the other country

  10. 21:24 one of the reason not allowing vlog because the price will be higher and higher and will be called very overpriced for tourist hahaha 😂

  11. You were expecting takoyaki, which is a Japanese food that has become localized in the Philippines in the past 10 years.

  12. lol you guys gotta go to where the food is at the chinatown! all the filipino chinese food that have became part of filipino culture originated there. maybe google the food places there for when you go 🤣🤣lots of items just don't eat during the morning and just eat there

  13. Do you know RAIN the singer and actor in South Korea you look like him..Anyway i hope you enjoy in the philippines and Stay safe always.

  14. Tagalog words

    1.Gutom na ako, its means Im hungry..
    2.When you buy anything like example streefoods you said ' pabili ako'.
    3. 'Magkano' it means how much

  15. Celebrating Christmas may not be more of an accurate term. Preparing for Christmas may be is more accurate. We celebrate it 24th mid night.

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