1. Banaue Rice Terraces, Philippines - Dubbed as "The Stairway to Heaven," this Filipino version of rice terraces seen all over Asia is the most extensive. I have never been up north (Novaliches, Quezon City is the northest place I have been to - so pathetic) so this is the best thing to experience when exploring Northern Philippines.
2. Sydney, Australia - Bondi Beach, Sydney Opera House, AustraliaZoo (I miss Steve Irwin) - there are lots to see in this nice Australian city. I wish to be there on a New Year's Eve to witness Sydney Harbor explode with their world-famous fireworks. I hope to find Nemo there, too.
3. China - There is a lot of buzz recently about China. Thanks to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Since I'm a big fan of martial arts and kungfu movies, I love to see the ancient country where it all originated. I think the Chinese culture is the richest and the most intriguing in the world. Hong Kong, Shanghai, and the Great Wall are the top three China spots on my list.
4. Venice, Italy - They say Paris is the most romantic city in the world but I say that Venice is the best city for romance. Now I'm not making sense. If it is not romantic, Las Vegas and Macau will not recreate Venice's lovely canals with reproduction gondolas with some guy acting as an Italian gondelier singing Italian love songs to honeymooners.
5. Bora Bora, somewhere in the Pacific. Paradise - the one word to describe this place. Man, I have to learn to swin to enjoy this one. I hope it will remain pristine and will not become overcrowded with tourists.
These are only five places on my long list of must-see places. I'll post the runner-ups next time. For the meantime, I have to apply for a passport first and earn lots of money. c",)
2. Sydney, Australia - Bondi Beach, Sydney Opera House, AustraliaZoo (I miss Steve Irwin) - there are lots to see in this nice Australian city. I wish to be there on a New Year's Eve to witness Sydney Harbor explode with their world-famous fireworks. I hope to find Nemo there, too.
3. China - There is a lot of buzz recently about China. Thanks to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Since I'm a big fan of martial arts and kungfu movies, I love to see the ancient country where it all originated. I think the Chinese culture is the richest and the most intriguing in the world. Hong Kong, Shanghai, and the Great Wall are the top three China spots on my list.
4. Venice, Italy - They say Paris is the most romantic city in the world but I say that Venice is the best city for romance. Now I'm not making sense. If it is not romantic, Las Vegas and Macau will not recreate Venice's lovely canals with reproduction gondolas with some guy acting as an Italian gondelier singing Italian love songs to honeymooners.
5. Bora Bora, somewhere in the Pacific. Paradise - the one word to describe this place. Man, I have to learn to swin to enjoy this one. I hope it will remain pristine and will not become overcrowded with tourists.
These are only five places on my long list of must-see places. I'll post the runner-ups next time. For the meantime, I have to apply for a passport first and earn lots of money. c",)