tanan nindot man..
its PHILIPPINES... DON'T COMPARE CAUSE ALL IN ALL PINAS RA NA DIHAPON...
same air, same water, same color of skin, we live under the same sun, moon and starS...
dili ko mosugot oi!
parehas lugar ang tubig sa pasig og sa dalipuga falls sa iligan?
parehas lugar ang hangin sa metro manila og sa camiguin island?
parehas lugar ang panit ni mariane og kang katrina?
o, c'mon!!
ahehe! bitaw, nindot man tanan., ingon sila, anad-anad lang!!
someone who lived at hinterland areas would prefer living at Baguio City rather than Quezon City and vice versa
Pero, as far as my mind can comprehend., onli in Kagayan de Oro City:
1. ga-alley na taxi sa divisoria, haskang taasa, puro Altis or Avanza!!
2. Mobile Juke Box, Bugo liner na jeepney, pasikatay lang., galanog-lanog lang ang agi., naa pa T.V. ang
uban!! ingon cla, naa daw uban gadala-dala og wireless bayantel phone (kay manawag sa "wanted Palangga",FM program)
hmmm ngano kaadto na ba diay sa Davao? naglinya man pud mga Taxi mga brand new diri dili lang sa 1 ka lugar naa sa Airport ,Gaisano , NCCC , SM, Crocodile Park etc.
naa man Hop On Hop Off sa mga turista na limited lang ang budget maka adto ka sa Phil. Eagle Center.
ug kanang stereo diri bawal na imbarguhon sa LTO kung nag pa sound sound ka.
Davao City is the only city in Mindanao having 2 flyovers and 1 underpass and with an effective state-of-the-art Traffic Lights motorist can cruise the streets of Davao with a breeze.
pics @ skyscrapercity.com
Asus, pasagdahi lang na siya sa iyang gibati.....nabag-ohan lang na xa anang mga butanga....
Hehe... comment lang ha....kining branded taxis ma outdated na siya puhon, tapos magdepreciate ang iyang hitsura ug value inig lakat sa panahon. Unya bawal sa Davao ang sounds sa sakyanan kay banha kaayo ang palibot mag sigig contest ug pa-sound kusog kaayog volume..... maglisod nuon kag para unya stressful inig naug.
and by 2015 LRT! b
Davao City eyes metro rail by 2015
GMA News TV
October 30, 2008
MANILA, Philippines - Davao City, one of the world's largest cities in terms of land area, wants its own metropolitan rail system by 2015 to address the area's growing number of commuters as its economy expands.
Upon the request of Davao City Mayor Rodrigo R Duterte, Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) Secretary Leandro R Mendoza has endorsed the project to the Japanese government for assistance on the rail's feasibility study.
An initial study for the Davao Metro Rail Transit was already conducted by Petra Konsult & Associates, Inc. but Mendoza said a feasibility study should be done "to ascertain the project's viability." He asked for the new study to be fully financed by Japan's Special Assistance for Project Formation.
Under Petra Konsult's study submitted to the DOTC, Davao MRT will require an $844.50-million investment before it becomes operational by 2015.
The rail system with 26 stations from the towns of Toril to Lasang.
On its website, 2,443.61-square kilometer Davao City prides itself as the "de facto capital of Mindanao" due to its strategic location which has access to the islands 20 million population. The city itself has a population of 1.4 million.
It also serves as the southern Philippines' gateway to Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia and Australia.
"To cope with the increased population growth, vibrant economic activity, and other urban development pressures... appropriate mass transit system has to be put in place in the future," said excerpts of Mendoza's letter to Japan Ambassador Makoto Katsura.
DOTC Undersecretary Guiling A Mamondiong said the Davao City MRT will eventually be part of the department's 2,000-kilometer six-phase railway project which would link the cities of Cagayan de Oro, Iligan, Zamboanga, Surigao and General Santos, and Agusan province.
Plans for a rail system in Mindanao were first brought up with former President Fidel V Ramos visited Davao City in 1992. Since then, investors from Germany, Austria, India, France and even Thailand have expressed interest in the railway plans for the Southern Philippine island. - Anna Barbara L. Lorenzo, GMANews.T
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