i miss watching kuya David's Vlog and really wanted to watched this because of our Barkada's planned trip to Siargao next year! Interesting ideas. Thank you Kuya!!!!
@@michaelsiy2465 Makes sense but that's not the point. The point is the gentrification issue which also happened in Boracay which forced the original inhabitants to leave the island because of the increased cost of living and land value brought about by foreign investors.
@@wayzennie1617 Foreign investment is good for developing countries. That’s how sustainable tourism works. At the end of the day, only policies put in place by the LGU’s and the LGU’s themselves are to blame.
@@michaelsiy2465 It's good in big cities where majority of the local population are already earning money to live through the high cost of living. But in an island where the locals are mostly poor it is not. While you may argue they get jobs... at the end of the day they get the lower end of the stick some earning lower than minimum wage. And exactly it's the LGU i am blaming for allowing foreign investors in the island. Sagada on the other hand only allows local business owners so only people from Sagada can benefit from tourism.
i miss watching kuya David's Vlog and really wanted to watched this because of our Barkada's planned trip to Siargao next year! Interesting ideas. Thank you Kuya!!!!
glad that you made a Q&A about your long time stay in siargao 😍 can't wait to visit the island again 🇵🇭🥳💕
Grabe yung 2 vlogs in a day!! 😲🤩
Naenjoy ko 'to nakakamiss Q&A vlogs! 🥰🖤🤎💎
The vibes as always💓. Chef’s kiss
Ah Siargao. The most gentrified island in the Philippines that you feel like you are in a western island instead of the Philippines when you go there.
Halos lahat ng business owners don foreigners and privileged Manileños 🤑
I'll take Siargao anyday over any other place in the Philippines sold to China, thanks.
@@michaelsiy2465 Makes sense but that's not the point. The point is the gentrification issue which also happened in Boracay which forced the original inhabitants to leave the island because of the increased cost of living and land value brought about by foreign investors.
@@wayzennie1617 Foreign investment is good for developing countries. That’s how sustainable tourism works. At the end of the day, only policies put in place by the LGU’s and the LGU’s themselves are to blame.
@@michaelsiy2465 It's good in big cities where majority of the local population are already earning money to live through the high cost of living. But in an island where the locals are mostly poor it is not. While you may argue they get jobs... at the end of the day they get the lower end of the stick some earning lower than minimum wage. And exactly it's the LGU i am blaming for allowing foreign investors in the island. Sagada on the other hand only allows local business owners so only people from Sagada can benefit from tourism.
literally sighed and said "finally" when i saw the notif😍😍😍
Eyyyy !! New vlog !! 👍✌😊
Hoping to visit there soon 🙏🙏🙏
Wow 2 videos in a row!! 🤍
I want to explore siargao too.
been waiting for this!!!!
FINALLLLLY
Me so early, don't know what to say HAHAHAHAHA ily kuya david 🤍
Missing your siargao vlogs ❤️❤️❤️❤️
YAY !!! 🥰😘
waiting sa city vlogs
SIPAAAAG ❤️
yaay new vlog
When are you guys going back to Siargao?
Sarap sa ears nung intro sfx hehehehe 8D🔥
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Hiii! Nag Post Antigen test ba kayo 5 days after arriving? 😊 love your siargao series!!
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Couple goals po kayo!!
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Hello David 👋👋👋
Magkano ung mountain bike rental?
The vibessss 🤍
Yung 5 Villas magkano per night?
Kailan po kayo uuwi
Stayed in Siargao too for 5 days. Spent mga 8k
Where did u stay po? Tnx
Ano yung name ng tour guide?
COLZTRAVEL on Instagram!
Sooooonnnnn🏝🥹