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Kris Soliongco

Writer, Philippines Desk

Kris Soliongco is a Manila-based foodie with a knack for stretching his travel budget. He’s always ready to hop on a bus or catch a cheap flight to explore new places and taste local dishes. Whether it’s street food or hidden gems, Kris is on a mission to prove that amazing culinary adventures don’t have to break the bank.

Europe

Amsterdam: A Traveler’s Guide

Amsterdam is a city full of character. Known for its canals, historic buildings, coffee shops, and red-light establishments, it perfectly mixes history and modern culture. Whether you’re walking on its cobblestone streets, visiting museums, or just relaxing by the canals, there’s plenty to do. The canals, a UNESCO World Heritage

Asia

Binondo Food Crawl: A Journey through Manila’s Chinatown

a Pa is a neat little town about 1,500 meters high in the mountains of northwest Vietnam. It’s in Lào Cai Province, pretty close to the Chinese border. The French used it as a hill station, and like many of its kind, it is now a popular spot for those seeking to escape Vietnam’s heat.

Asia

Your Quick Travel Guide To Batanes, Philippines

a Pa is a neat little town about 1,500 meters high in the mountains of northwest Vietnam. It’s in Lào Cai Province, pretty close to the Chinese border. The French used it as a hill station, and like many of its kind, it is now a popular spot for those seeking to escape Vietnam’s heat.

Asia

The Ultimate Sagada Travel Guide

a Pa is a neat little town about 1,500 meters high in the mountains of northwest Vietnam. It’s in Lào Cai Province, pretty close to the Chinese border. The French used it as a hill station, and like many of its kind, it is now a popular spot for those seeking to escape Vietnam’s heat.

Asia

40 Amazing Hidden Tourist Spots in the Philippines to Visit

a Pa is a neat little town about 1,500 meters high in the mountains of northwest Vietnam. It’s in Lào Cai Province, pretty close to the Chinese border. The French used it as a hill station, and like many of its kind, it is now a popular spot for those seeking to escape Vietnam’s heat.

Asia

Sa Pa Vietnam Travel Guide: An Adventure Through the Chilly Mountains

a Pa is a neat little town about 1,500 meters high in the mountains of northwest Vietnam. It’s in Lào Cai Province, pretty close to the Chinese border. The French used it as a hill station, and like many of its kind, it is now a popular spot for those seeking to escape Vietnam’s heat.