Filipinos really loves the Night Market. Everywhere you go in the Philippines depending on the region you're at, there's always the Night Market. Many foods to offer as well. I also enjoy the Night Market when I was in college but now can't do that because of workloads from Monday to Saturday. Enjoy your delicious food in Cebu City's Night Market, kuya Charlie!! ❤
I was born in Cebu City in 1960. My father a seaman of Gothong and later Sulpicio Lines. My mother always bought foodstuffs at Carbon. My father in charge of sea provisions made resupply runs in large quantities for his ship and made friends of the meat, fish and vegetable dealers until he retires in 1975.
That's awesome, sounds like he was well known and respected being he handled large volume. Did you see our CEBU LECHON film we just released?. As a local from Cebu, would love to hear your feedback on that.
We have some really good documentary films coming out about southern Cebu also. I think it's next month in April those films are released. It's some of our best work to date. So exciting, can't wait.
@@CharlieWayneAdventures it's good charlie to run historical documentaries about Cebu which had been visited accidentally by Portugueze Explorer in the service of Spain Ferdinand Magellan in March 16, 1521. My days of young are to have roamed all over the city when I was a kid and young adult from 1666-1975.
Nice, soon we're gonna release a documentary film about a historic church in Bicol. It suffered many events, one being the Spanish burned it down. Just yesterday I was reviewing final edit, should be released soon and we're confident you'll like it.
We try not to engage in that, delivering on the promises important. This market was pretty intense, shoulder to shoulder and louder than a rock concert. Check out our other films like the one prior to this was from Cebu, it's on their barbecue pig.
When C4? He was so funny when i was watching this! Also mom! 😂
Awesome you Like it and find it Entertaining, Mission Success!!! C4 Doing well, he's always busy and were gonna do some films that include him soon.
Filipinos really loves the Night Market. Everywhere you go in the Philippines depending on the region you're at, there's always the Night Market. Many foods to offer as well. I also enjoy the Night Market when I was in college but now can't do that because of workloads from Monday to Saturday. Enjoy your delicious food in Cebu City's Night Market, kuya Charlie!! ❤
The prices are soo adorable for all, and the selection is endless.
We're talking about a Film on the History and Function of night markets.
BTW, were about start rolling our Next Level DOCUMENTARY FILMS that are unlike anything we've done.
@@CharlieWayneAdventures looking forward for that as well, kuya Charlie!! 😊😊😊
I was born in Cebu City in 1960. My father a seaman of Gothong and later Sulpicio Lines. My mother always bought foodstuffs at Carbon. My father in charge of sea provisions made resupply runs in large quantities for his ship and made friends of the meat, fish and vegetable dealers until he retires in 1975.
That's awesome, sounds like he was well known and respected being he handled large volume.
Did you see our CEBU LECHON film we just released?. As a local from Cebu, would love to hear your feedback on that.
We have some really good documentary films coming out about southern Cebu also.
I think it's next month in April those films are released. It's some of our best work to date. So exciting, can't wait.
@@CharlieWayneAdventures it's good charlie to run historical documentaries about Cebu which had been visited accidentally by Portugueze Explorer in the service of Spain Ferdinand Magellan in March 16, 1521. My days of young are to have roamed all over the city when I was a kid and young adult from 1666-1975.
Nice, soon we're gonna release a documentary film about a historic church in Bicol. It suffered many events, one being the Spanish burned it down. Just yesterday I was reviewing final edit, should be released soon and we're confident you'll like it.
Something happen to the water over there? Every Vlogger in Philippines has gone click-bait title and thumbnail. LOL
We try not to engage in that, delivering on the promises important. This market was pretty intense, shoulder to shoulder and louder than a rock concert.
Check out our other films like the one prior to this was from Cebu, it's on their barbecue pig.