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ALVIN: “ Hi Guys! Andito tayo ngayon sa UP Diliman at


Oyy…”
YANNA: “Alam nyo ba na ang UP, University of the
Philippines ay matatagpuan sa Pilipinas?”
ALL: “Woahhh!!!!”
YANNA: “Panis!!”
JESSA: “Alam mo ba? Ang UP nagsisimula sa U and me.”
ALL: “Yieeeeeee! HAHAHAHAHAHA.”
(Singing Tagalog song)
VAL: “Hindi, hindi, hindi, hindi. Pero seryoso guys, yung
UP Diliman, isa sya sa mga lugar na pinagsho-shootingan
ng maraming movies and isa na dun yung Alone Together .”
YANNA (VOICE OVER): “The University of the
Philippines Diliman (Filipino: Unibersidad ng Pilipinas
Diliman, also referred to as UPD, UP Diliman, or simply
UP) is a coeducational, public research universitylocated in
Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines. It was established on
February 12, 1949 as theflagship campus and seat of
administration of the University of the Philippines System,
the national university of the Philippines.
The development of the area was then stalled by World War
II, with invading Japanese troops occupying some of the
buildings built. By 1942, the university was forced to close
down some of its colleges, with only the Colleges of
Medicine, Engineering, and Pharmacy maintaining their
operations.
When the war ended in 1945, the buildings intended to be the
homes of the College of Law and the College of Liberal Arts
were left with extensive damages.”
ALL: “Hi guys! Welcome to Manila!
YANNA: “Binondo is a district in Manila and is referred to
as the city's Chinatown and is the world's oldest Chinatown.
Its influence extends beyond to the places of Quiapo, Santa
Cruz, San Nicolas and Tondo. It is the oldest Chinatown in
the world, established in 1594 by the Spaniards as a
settlement near Intramuros but across the Pasig River for
Catholic Chinese, it was positioned so that colonial rulers
could keep a close eye on their migrant subjects. It was
already a hub of Chinese commerce even before the Spanish
colonial period. Binondo is the center of commerce and trade
of Manila, where all types of business run by Filipino-
Chinese thrive.”
YANNA AND JESSA: “Welcome to Paco Park!”
YANNA : “The Paco Park (originally named as Cementerio
General de Dilao) is a recreational garden and was once
Manila's municipal cemetery built by the Dominicans during
the Spanish colonial period. It is located on General Luna
Street and at the east end of Padre Faura Street in Paco,
Manila, Philippines.
Paco Cemetery
Completed shortly previous to the cholera epidemic of 1820.
Nine of the niches were donated by the City of Manila in
grateful acknowledgement of the services of the Dominicans
to the victims of cholera. The mausoleum of Governor
General Ramon Solano Y Lladeral is inside the mortuary
chapel. The remains of the Filipino leader, Dr. Jose Rizal Y
Mercado were interred here from December 30, 1896 to
December 29, 1917.
The park was converted into a National Park in 1966 during
the term of President Diosdado Macapagal. Paco Park’s
grandeur was slowly restored after the war and since then has
remained as a public park and promenade for the
community.”
YANNA: “Tabi tabi tayo, Hi guys!”
BRENDAN: “Andito kami ngayon sa circuit Makati. Kung
nakikita nyo yon, ayan at alam nyo ba na ang itong circuit
Makati ay dating karerahan ng kabayo at ngayon lilibutin
namin ‘to para makita naming yung parte kung saan nadapa
yung kabayo, kung saan natisod ganon and samahan nyo
kame. Let’s go!”
YANNA: “Circuit Makati’s location as an entertainment
district have its roots set deep in its past as one of the centers
of leisure particularly horse racing.
Philippine Racing Club, Inc was founded by American and
Filipino horsemen and entrepreneurs in the late 1920s to
counter the Manila Jockey Club, an enclave of Spanish and
Filipino aristocrats founded in 1867.
During its golden years it was a venue for social dances and
gathering of Manila’s elite.”
ALVIN: “Uy Tol, galingan mo ah.”
BRENDAN: “Syempre.”
ALVIN: “Ayokong hmmmm!”
BRENDAN: “Oh ayan Tol.”
ALVIN: “Akin ‘to ah.”
BRENDAN: ”Sa’yo nay an.”
ALVIN:”Ba’t mo kinuha.”
BRENDAN: “AHhhhh nakuha ko!”
ALVIN: “Bakit mo kinuha?”
BRENDAN: “Sakin lumapit e.”
ALVIN: ”Hirap sa’yo eh, tropa tayo tas kukunin mo!”
BRENDAN: “Eh, nilapitan ako eh, may magagawa ba ako
dun?”
ALVIN: “Eh pag tropa dapat di kinukuhaan ang
magtotropa.”
BRENDAN: “E di ‘ko naman sinasadya e. Nahulog e. Oh
babe andyan ka na pala ”
VALERIE: “Oh Babe!”
BRENDAN: “Kumusta ka?”
VALERIE: “k lang.”
BRENDAN: “Ano’ng ginawa nyo?’
VALERIE: “Ahmm, wala. May ALCU kami e.”
BRENDAN: “Kain na lang tayo mamaya. Tara!”

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