Fleeing from Basilan to Start A New life in Zamboanga - Yakan Weaving Village

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
  • This is the fifth episode in a travel series that I am incredibly excited to share. It has been my dream for 5 years living in Philippines to one day visit the island groups of the Sulu Archipelego. This region of Philippines has been shrouded by fear, and plagued by negative publicity - but what's it REALLY like on the ground in 2022? Let's find out...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @mondschamita6123
    @mondschamita6123 Рік тому

    Nakaka shock ang prices..is it really of good quality .?

    • @EndlessMike_
      @EndlessMike_  Рік тому +3

      oo nga, mahal talaga, pero legit handmade. Same sa banig bumili ko sa badjao village. mahal, pero feeling ko worth it para suportahan ng livelihood nila. At least they're making beautiful crafts and preserving culture di ba? i think you can even buy online.. i wish i saved ate's card with website and contact info

    • @gretchfinds
      @gretchfinds Рік тому

      The price is very reasonable for how it was made and how long it took to finish one item. It’s the craftsmanship that you need to consider.
      If you go to Manila art fairs, the prices are 3x higher. So it’s best to buy it mismo where it’s made.
      Thank you for this video because I’ve been looking for a video where they say the prices of some of the items. Will go there in a few months to check them out. ❤