FYI.. If you are not familiar with Dubai, it is mostly reclamated areas and a Filipino Engineer was one of the heads of building Dubai into how it is now. And currently, that Engr has been commissioned by the current gov't to do exactly what he has done in the middle East. So don't worry
FYI.. Coconut Palace was built during the time of Pres. Marcos Sr. The father of current Pres. During the 70 s and the 80s, it was where the first couple would hold dinners for the foreign dignitaries who visit the Philippines and its main purpose was to show them the cultures of the Philippines.
@@lalaking.chinupa.sa.trosohan Nag share lang naman po siya ng information, kaya FYI. Not necessarily may nagtatanong. Di po dapat inaapply dito ang katarayan ng mga pinoy kapag ginagamit ang "FYI" 😂
FYI TOO.. he dont give a fuck of what you are saying.. all he was saying is that the beautiful seaside is gone.. and it ruined the resort or hotel that hes been used to check in..and For Your Information? thats the information sit down and drink your cup of tea grandma and get out of social media..
Nice walk😎...Next Filinvest Alabang. Explore the area. Walk from the quiet Filinvest Central Park to Alabang Town Center mall and Molito Lifestyle center...
The entire place where you've been today is all reclaimed area. From the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Star City, PICC, Sofitel, & so on. What a stunning view at 22:32 of Manila Bay & the boulevard’s skyline !
Mergim -- Joni Mitchel's "They paved paradise / and put up a parking lot" song, comes to mind. That reclamation project looks obscene. Thank goodness SM can't pave sunsets. Thank you for the walk.
Good job Mergim. Looking forward to see more of this type of video. Neglected iconic buildings, parks, and more. This will help the investors to find good places and develop it once again into booming district or area. Thanks a lot Mergim.
oh no!!! we’re planning to go to seascape next week for my nephew’s bday coz of the view.. but why!!?? thanks mergim for this vlog. very informative. maybe we’ll juz go the harbor instead😞 you’re doing a great job btw exploring PH. keep it up! was in bgc last sat hoping to bump with u but u we’re on a different part of bgc🤣 juz saw your vid yesterday when u went to that market. anyways.. happy tripping!
There are four reclamation projects in that area of Manila Bay. First, the New Manila International Airport, also known as Bulacan International Airport; then, the Horizon Manila, a new smart international city; then, the extension of SM City Seaside or Pasay Harbor City; and finally, the Manila Waterfront. The second through fourth projects are projected to be finished by 2028-2029. It is all part of decongesting the city of Maynila to bring its old glory back. If you are not aware, the city of Maynila is the capital of the Philippines, so the national government wants it to be a world-class city again.
Correction, that's 46 reclamation projects in totality from that stretch of Manila Bay all the way to Bulakan Bulacan where the San Miguel Aeropolis and Navotas Coastal Bay Development are located.
Wow I love to watch your random video Mergim. Very interesting to see places like this and being a filipina missing to be home..this comforts me. Looking forward for the next one. Takecare always and enjoy your stay in the Philippines.
Good job. Can you please vlog about aseana city and the surrounding area so people would know what’s happening and have ideas on what’s the future will be like
Even if you don't plan the visit of those places, or you're just free roaming around that area your video still amazing, I'm one your avid subscriber, watch your new video always.
Thanks for this video. My gf and I use to work in Sofitel, hang out walking around this area, watching sunsets and all 🥹 Thanks to you, we felt we are back there !!! 🤩 Btw, we absolutely love your videos, keep it up 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
There's a lot of reclamation projects in that area of Manila Bay. There's the SM-Pasay 360 reclamation, Pasay Harbour reclamation, Manila Solar city project, etc.
I just love the way you are talking, so natural and spontaneous. Your choice of words are just appropriate and understandable. I enjoy watching and listening to your videos. 😊
Stunning sunset! One of the buildings in Manila Bay was the project of my father😊 Sir Mergim that guy was asking for your stickers, the best and effective way to advertise. You may wanna see your sticker to private cars, mobile phones, notebooks, and many more😊
Kudos mergim, for taking extra mile and feature the reclaimed lang of manila all those huge buildings mostly government centers in the era 70's to 80's when international fairs, exhibits, conferences, gatherings, conventions were held eg; philippine internationak convention center, folk art theater, manila international film center, sofitel - use to be The Philippine Plaza Hotel, GSIS, where the senate presently housed, world trade center, phil. International convention center, Cultural center of the philippines and a lot more all this are reclaimed area from manila bay including okada, moa and all the bay area ...
If you want to enjoy the most beautiful view of the Manila Bay sunset surrounded by the Ocean while drinking coffee try to take a lunch at Harbor View restaurant located at the back of US Embassy at Roxas Bldv Manila besides Manila Ocean Park
Let’s trust the process. I believe it will turn out great! Create better iconic structures, more jobs, elevate the modern filipino lifestyle and boost the economy more! Several reclamation projects are taking place in Manila Bay right at this moment and I look forward to seeing how Manila brings back its lost glory. 15:10
That dilapidated building you've been through was the former Manila Film Center. during the construction of that building hundreds of construction workers were buried alive under the quick-drying cement when the scaffolding supporting the slab for concrete pouring collapsed. When we were young, it was our dream to experience watching foreign movies (Rated R Films) from abroad that the government allowed to be shown😁 sad to see the present condition of that building that was once a showcase and one of the Grandeur buildings including the Coconut Palace, Cultural Center of the Philippines and the Folk Arts Theater of the Philippines.
Bad history w that place. It's a mass grave. Haunted and cursed. You should read about it. Been inside many times while it was still functioning as a Film Center. Creepy place.
Bawal Pumasok means no trespassing or Do not Enter”. Mergim be careful Mister but you are one of a kind adventurer surely go to places almost no people go so you are unique!!
Hi Mergim, it was so interesting watching you vlogg places around Pasay that you went through,that I myself never been to. I was able to see how it looks. There are places along the Manila Bay that I know from news are under reclamation.That nice sunset at the end of your vlogg was really a nice experience for you. With the tall bldgs and the bright yellow reflection from the sun looks like a water painting as you said.Hope to see more of this kind of contents in your vlog. Thank you for showing us places that we've not been to.
Metro Manila would probably add additional 100+ sq. km land area as for different Land reclamation take place. the reclamation is another huge mega Project to rise in the Philippine Capital Region for a means of its Urban Expansion which Pasay Harbour, SM City , Solar City Manila, Horizon Manila, Water front City, Navotas Costal bay, New Manila Int'Airport to name the Few. these future CBDs and township will host additional and more advance, well developed, well designed and smart CBDs that homes with Lifestyle districts, Tourism, Business and sports. also it houses with Tall and Modern iconic Skyscrapers since its already off in restriction of height that rise to the horizon of Manila Bay. 8-10 years from now MANILA would be more Stunning and one of the advance Modern Capital in the Planet.
I was waiting for you to film Sofitel and it's upsetting seeing the land reclamation since I wanted to stay at Sofitel this summer and even Okada isn't an option anymore as well. Hopefully, there's another hotel that isn't affected by the reclamation project that still has an amazing view of the Manila Bay :(
What a way to end the video... The famous Manila bay sunset. We used to drive along Roxas Boulevard to catch the sunset during the late 80s... The reclamation has affected Pasay, it's was beautiful then with the sea now it's just this big expanse of land... Time will tell if we made the right decision to push the sea farther. Thanks 🥰 you brought back memories of Manila during my college days. Maybe you can visit the National Library it's a beautiful structure where we used to hang out when we want to go out but have no money to go to the mall ☺️
The coastline of Manila Bay used to be at Taft Avenue but reclamation brought to it where it is now, Roxas Blvd (formerly Dewey Blvd) which formerly stretches up to Domestic Road and then connected to the Coastal Road stretching up to Bacoor and finally Cavitex which stretches up to the road leading to the former Island Cove.
Mergim, go to the National Museum. There are three buildings that you can visit and learn some of the Philippine history and culture.It'ss just near Rizal park.
i also like this kind of video, more of an adventure but always be safe on anywhere you go...i once went there at that bay a long time ago with my ex after having fun at star city...
Good day Mergim! So much info about the future of the reclamation project and the history of the palace and the film center! Not to mention the flower;kalachuchi,plumeria or frangipani. Very inteteresting reararch!
Just finished watching your vlog again,sir 🤗. Thanks for always touring us around. Been missing the PH😊 Enjoy your adventures 🥂 Sending support from Kimchiboi TV. Watching from S Korea 🇰🇷❤️
The Coconut Palace was built in 70's by Marcos Sr. administration. Materials used are mostly came from coconut tree to showcase local materials. That was a brainchild of the former First Lady, the mother if the current President, Marcos Jr.. It was intended for the 1982 visit of the Pope and other tourism functions
@Mergrim, That area you featured on your content is a government owned land & property and many Government institutions offices are on that area. During its prime in 1970's under Marcos Sr & His wife Imelda, that place was built as Center of Culture and Arts & Convention center of the Philippines, and that old dilapidated building you saw is the Film Center, which has a bitter sweet story. The Land reclamation that you saw at the back of the Sea Scape building is just one of many ongoing Land reclamation projects along the Manila Bay area,. 5 to 10 years from now, a new high rise, office buildings & commercial establishments will be built on the area.
Blessed day Mergim! There are lots to explore. The kalachuchi has a distinctive scent, species was not native in the Philippines. Film Center and Coconut Palace were made during Marcos presidency. The Sofitel has their very own unique spiral architectural design.😊
Mergim's Vlog is pure unscripted and unplanned adventure. A true adventure vlog. I admire your patience in walking the places there. Hehehe. When I/we go there we take our motorcycles or cars to go along places there. Hehehe. Thank you for taking the time there. 👍❤️👍❤️
i used to jog there everyday. that road is closed during sundays sometimes Saturdays. you can see a lot of students there jogging walking and sometimes studying
enjoy lodi Mergim! watching here from Zamboanga City
Wow, mergim great video today exploring manila bay..😄😄😄
That beautiful flowering plants is "Kalachuchi" 🤩🎉🎊
FYI.. If you are not familiar with Dubai, it is mostly reclamated areas and a Filipino Engineer was one of the heads of building Dubai into how it is now.
And currently, that Engr has been commissioned by the current gov't to do exactly what he has done in the middle East. So don't worry
FYI.. Coconut Palace was built during the time of Pres. Marcos Sr. The father of current Pres. During the 70 s and the 80s, it was where the first couple would hold dinners for the foreign dignitaries who visit the Philippines and its main purpose was to show them the cultures of the Philippines.
@@Justiceseeker_55 FYI...oh your FYI is no one asking
@@lalaking.chinupa.sa.trosohan Nag share lang naman po siya ng information, kaya FYI. Not necessarily may nagtatanong. Di po dapat inaapply dito ang katarayan ng mga pinoy kapag ginagamit ang "FYI" 😂
@@justmeandmydogs6526 bakit nya kailangan mag share ng info? e wala naman nanghihingi... baliw ba sya? o pareho kayong baliw?
FYI TOO.. he dont give a fuck of what you are saying.. all he was saying is that the beautiful seaside is gone.. and it ruined the resort or hotel that hes been used to check in..and For Your Information? thats the information sit down and drink your cup of tea grandma and get out of social media..
The skyline of Manila Bay with sunset is like a post card. So beautiful!
Nice walk😎...Next Filinvest Alabang. Explore the area. Walk from the quiet Filinvest Central Park to Alabang Town Center mall and Molito Lifestyle center...
A great video chairman,. I thoroughly enjoyed it,. Something new is always good
That was a beautiful shot of the bay at the end.. picture perfect!!
The entire place where you've been today is all reclaimed area. From the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Star City, PICC, Sofitel, & so on. What a stunning view at 22:32 of Manila Bay & the boulevard’s skyline !
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Omg what a gorgeous sunset oh my, I thank you so much
Beautiful vlog today indeed.
Mergim -- Joni Mitchel's "They paved paradise / and put up a parking lot" song, comes to mind. That reclamation project looks obscene. Thank goodness SM can't pave sunsets. Thank you for the walk.
Mergim, thx a lot, you appreciate art and nature, I will go and visit this place with my Pinay wife. 😀
Good job Mergim. Looking forward to see more of this type of video. Neglected iconic buildings, parks, and more. This will help the investors to find good places and develop it once again into booming district or area. Thanks a lot Mergim.
Hope you'll continue to enjoy your stay in the Philippines.
Oh I enjoyed this video 😊. I love you dude. Pls make more something like this. you're so entertaining.
Wow Mega Manila is Rising 👏👏👏👏
oh no!!! we’re planning to go to seascape next week for my nephew’s bday coz of the view.. but why!!?? thanks mergim for this vlog. very informative. maybe we’ll juz go the harbor instead😞 you’re doing a great job btw exploring PH. keep it up! was in bgc last sat hoping to bump with u but u we’re on a different part of bgc🤣 juz saw your vid yesterday when u went to that market. anyways.. happy tripping!
Decent explorer vlog mate... keep it going
There are four reclamation projects in that area of Manila Bay. First, the New Manila International Airport, also known as Bulacan International Airport; then, the Horizon Manila, a new smart international city; then, the extension of SM City Seaside or Pasay Harbor City; and finally, the Manila Waterfront. The second through fourth projects are projected to be finished by 2028-2029. It is all part of decongesting the city of Maynila to bring its old glory back. If you are not aware, the city of Maynila is the capital of the Philippines, so the national government wants it to be a world-class city again.
Correction, that's 46 reclamation projects in totality from that stretch of Manila Bay all the way to Bulakan Bulacan where the San Miguel Aeropolis and Navotas Coastal Bay Development are located.
@@darwinyuson9338 wala basagan ng trip
@@mrjackbagginz 😂😂😂
@@mrjackbagginz bawal na ba itama? haha
FYI the stretch of Manila bay includes CCP, Film Center, Senate, Coconut Palace were all reclamation area under Marcos Rule
Well…well…this place was even better than last night to see the magnificent sunset 🌆 Mergim what a wonderful video! I enjoyed watching this video ❤️
Wow I love to watch your random video Mergim. Very interesting to see places like this and being a filipina missing to be home..this comforts me. Looking forward for the next one. Takecare always and enjoy your stay in the Philippines.
Wow beautiful sunset php 🇵🇭🙂👍
Cool vids of spotaneity, brother.
Keep safe & enjoy.🤙🏻
The sunset is amazing 👍❤👍
another great vlog which makes your content unique and stands out..
Good job. Can you please vlog about aseana city and the surrounding area so people would know what’s happening and have ideas on what’s the future will be like
Even if you don't plan the visit of those places, or you're just free roaming around that area your video still amazing, I'm one your avid subscriber, watch your new video always.
Enjoyed you’re vlog today great job
Wow! That was an awesome sunset view. I really enjoyed this vlog of accidental discoveries.👍🏼❤️
definitely like watching all ur videos..i like the randomness of this one just exploring, talking to people and a beautiful ending ..
Very nice.... I like this kind of vlog
Wow...long video today 😊 thanks Chairman 🥰
Nice to see the not usual places vloggers would go to. Have you been to Alabang? Nuvali area? Tagaytay Highlands? Or Tagaytay? Cavite, Laguna, Biñan.
This is a fresh new take of ur vlog other than the usual BGC. I hope it continues.
Very cool video i miss my home town Pasay
Merger , its very interesting, I never know those huge change in that part of Manila, and that cute doggy loves you , thank you and you take care
Thanks for this video.
My gf and I use to work in Sofitel, hang out walking around this area, watching sunsets and all 🥹
Thanks to you, we felt we are back there !!! 🤩
Btw, we absolutely love your videos, keep it up 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Manila Bay sunset is really stunning
Amazing
24 minutes! what a treat. thanks chief!
This is one of my favorites from your vlogs, Mergrim! I like the authenticity of the adventure and your love for animals ^^
Beautiful sunset 🌇!!! Have a wonderful time and God bless 🙌!!!!
There's a lot of reclamation projects in that area of Manila Bay. There's the SM-Pasay 360 reclamation, Pasay Harbour reclamation, Manila Solar city project, etc.
I do like you videos.. Mergim. More power to you!
Hi Mergim nice update❤️
Love this type of video😍
Brother, you are a discoverer and adventurer . I like it . Thanks
That view!!!
I just love the way you are talking, so natural and spontaneous. Your choice of words are just appropriate and understandable. I enjoy watching and listening to your videos. 😊
awesome sunset
Stunning sunset! One of the buildings in Manila Bay was the project of my father😊 Sir Mergim that guy was asking for your stickers, the best and effective way to advertise. You may wanna see your sticker to private cars, mobile phones, notebooks, and many more😊
It's mesmerizing the way you capture the details of its places and or object, It's like beyond magical and amazing.💃💃💃
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SUNSET 🌆❤💯🙏
Kudos mergim, for taking extra mile and feature the reclaimed lang of manila all those huge buildings mostly government centers in the era 70's to 80's when international fairs, exhibits, conferences, gatherings, conventions were held eg; philippine internationak convention center, folk art theater, manila international film center, sofitel - use to be The Philippine Plaza Hotel, GSIS, where the senate presently housed, world trade center, phil. International convention center, Cultural center of the philippines and a lot more all this are reclaimed area from manila bay including okada, moa and all the bay area ...
Your vedio takes me to roam around Mergim it's a newly discovered place for me to see🥰🥰🥰🥰
Mergim always be safe be cautious be ware. Have fun and thanks for another never seen before and now everybody knows because of you!!! 😮
If you want to enjoy the most beautiful view of the Manila Bay sunset surrounded by the Ocean while drinking coffee try to take a lunch at Harbor View restaurant located at the back of US Embassy at Roxas Bldv Manila besides Manila Ocean Park
Let’s trust the process. I believe it will turn out great! Create better iconic structures, more jobs, elevate the modern filipino lifestyle and boost the economy more! Several reclamation projects are taking place in Manila Bay right at this moment and I look forward to seeing how Manila brings back its lost glory. 15:10
Baha kapalit nyan
That dilapidated building you've been through was the former Manila Film Center. during the construction of that building hundreds of construction workers were buried alive under the quick-drying cement when the scaffolding supporting the slab for concrete pouring collapsed. When we were young, it was our dream to experience watching foreign movies (Rated R Films) from abroad that the government allowed to be shown😁 sad to see the present condition of that building that was once a showcase and one of the Grandeur buildings including the Coconut Palace, Cultural Center of the Philippines and the Folk Arts Theater of the Philippines.
Bad history w that place. It's a mass grave. Haunted and cursed. You should read about it. Been inside many times while it was still functioning as a Film Center. Creepy place.
Manila Film Center aka Folk Arts Theater
@@carlosacuesta2088 no its different
In the early to late 90s that area is a gay cruising area from midnight to early mornings and you Roop see all kinds of action NSFW lol
Bawal Pumasok means no trespassing or Do not Enter”. Mergim be careful Mister but you are one of a kind adventurer surely go to places almost no people go so you are unique!!
Indeed the Philippines is changing . . . The rich become richer. The poor become poorer.
Tyank you for update.
a refreshing walk video -
i like it i felt like i was walking along with you, exploring the surroundings that climaxed into the beautiful sunset :)
Hi Mergim, it was so interesting watching you vlogg places around Pasay that you went through,that I myself never been to. I was able to see how it looks. There are places along the Manila Bay that I know from news are under reclamation.That nice sunset at the end of your vlogg was really a nice experience for you. With the tall bldgs and the bright yellow reflection from the sun looks like a water painting as you said.Hope to see more of this kind of contents in your vlog. Thank you for showing us places that we've not been to.
Dont be sad dude change is good. We all lived in an ever changing world.❤
Indeed! It's a very beautiful afternoon sky.
It's called Coconut Palace because the materials used are made of coconut. Wall claddings, posts/columns etc are all made from coconut.
Metro Manila would probably add additional 100+ sq. km land area as for different Land reclamation take place. the reclamation is another huge mega Project to rise in the Philippine Capital Region for a means of its Urban Expansion which Pasay Harbour, SM City , Solar City Manila, Horizon Manila, Water front City, Navotas Costal bay, New Manila Int'Airport to name the Few. these future CBDs and township will host additional and more advance, well developed, well designed and smart CBDs that homes with Lifestyle districts, Tourism, Business and sports. also it houses with Tall and Modern iconic Skyscrapers since its already off in restriction of height that rise to the horizon of Manila Bay. 8-10 years from now MANILA would be more Stunning and one of the advance Modern Capital in the Planet.
I was waiting for you to film Sofitel and it's upsetting seeing the land reclamation since I wanted to stay at Sofitel this summer and even Okada isn't an option anymore as well. Hopefully, there's another hotel that isn't affected by the reclamation project that still has an amazing view of the Manila Bay :(
This kind of vlogs is great 👍
What a way to end the video... The famous Manila bay sunset. We used to drive along Roxas Boulevard to catch the sunset during the late 80s... The reclamation has affected Pasay, it's was beautiful then with the sea now it's just this big expanse of land... Time will tell if we made the right decision to push the sea farther. Thanks 🥰 you brought back memories of Manila during my college days. Maybe you can visit the National Library it's a beautiful structure where we used to hang out when we want to go out but have no money to go to the mall ☺️
Love it❤
Roxas Boulevard and the famous very beautiful Manila Bay Sunset!💖
Very informative
thanks merhim gor sharing this hidden placr in frony of sofitel i didnt know that theres a seafood marketvandvresto there stay safe.
just seeing the sunset and the shoreline brings positive vibes. thanks mergim.
I like these kind of videos, would be nicer if you could go to historical places there like the houses of heroes or old churches
The brown building is the Coconut palace derrived from the materials utilized from coconut tree...
Thanks mergim for taking us to Pasay, its a nice place... I'm fr Rizal quite far from Manila.
The coastline of Manila Bay used to be at Taft Avenue but reclamation brought to it where it is now, Roxas Blvd (formerly Dewey Blvd) which formerly stretches up to Domestic Road and then connected to the Coastal Road stretching up to Bacoor and finally Cavitex which stretches up to the road leading to the former Island Cove.
Manila Bay actually has one of the best sunsets in the world
Mergim, go to the National Museum. There are three buildings that you can visit and learn some of the Philippine history and culture.It'ss just near Rizal park.
The good thing in the Philippines 🇵🇭 is you will not get lost - everyone is at least conversational in English.
i also like this kind of video, more of an adventure but always be safe on anywhere you go...i once went there at that bay a long time ago with my ex after having fun at star city...
Good day Mergim! So much info about the future of the reclamation project and the history of the palace and the film center! Not to mention the flower;kalachuchi,plumeria or frangipani. Very inteteresting reararch!
thanks for taking us around dude! would've never seen these places otherwise
Just finished watching your vlog again,sir 🤗. Thanks for always touring us around. Been missing the PH😊 Enjoy your adventures 🥂 Sending support from Kimchiboi TV. Watching from S Korea 🇰🇷❤️
And everything went upside down anyway! 😂 What a great adventure and so unexpected! Well done, that man!
It's called Coconut Palace because everything about it was made of coconut products. There was a documentary video of it.
I like your adventure Mergim :)
Phil changes fast its true, many favorite places open and close and then.. the building is torn down..
The Coconut Palace was built in 70's by Marcos Sr. administration. Materials used are mostly came from coconut tree to showcase local materials. That was a brainchild of the former First Lady, the mother if the current President, Marcos Jr.. It was intended for the 1982 visit of the Pope and other tourism functions
It will be a new sustainable city.
@Mergrim, That area you featured on your content is a government owned land & property and many Government institutions offices are on that area. During its prime in 1970's under Marcos Sr & His wife Imelda, that place was built as Center of Culture and Arts & Convention center of the Philippines, and that old dilapidated building you saw is the Film Center, which has a bitter sweet story. The Land reclamation that you saw at the back of the Sea Scape building is just one of many ongoing Land reclamation projects along the Manila Bay area,. 5 to 10 years from now, a new high rise, office buildings & commercial establishments will be built on the area.
👍Good job mergin 😎
Blessed day Mergim! There are lots to explore. The kalachuchi has a distinctive scent, species was not native in the Philippines. Film Center and Coconut Palace were made during Marcos presidency. The Sofitel has their very own unique spiral architectural design.😊
Mergim's Vlog is pure unscripted and unplanned adventure. A true adventure vlog. I admire your patience in walking the places there. Hehehe. When I/we go there we take our motorcycles or cars to go along places there. Hehehe. Thank you for taking the time there. 👍❤️👍❤️
National Artist for Architecture Francisco "Bobby" Mañosa designed the Coconut Palace. :)
Manila sunset is the best
i used to jog there everyday. that road is closed during sundays sometimes Saturdays. you can see a lot of students there jogging walking and sometimes studying
The sunset clip is my favorite