PASIG CITY, Philippines--INQUIRER.net multimedia reporter Erika Tapalla checks out the different attractions Tiendesitas has to offer -- and ends her tour with a kalesa ride. Video taken by Luigi Gonzalez and Erika Tapalla on February 9, 2008.
CEBU, Philippines--Jepoy is among a handful of hawkers peddling Zamboanga pearls at tourist-heavy Taboan market in Cebu City. Here he gives a quick lesson on how pearls are formed in a single shell and why a lighter comes in handy. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Lawrence Casiraya.
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The Wild World of Tame Exotic Pets EXPOSED!
A humorous look at exotic pets, from lions and tigers, to birds, dogs and snakes.
TAGUIG CITY, Philippines--Student and video blogger Coy "CokskiBlue" Caballes says video is the new way to express and test new ideas on the Internet. An aspiring filmmaker, Caballes is a computer science student at the University of the Philippines. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Erwin Oliva on February 7, 2008.
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Keeping Wild and Exotic Animals in Captivity
Habitat of many wild and exotic animals is disappearing due to human encroachment, and the only way to save many species from extinction is thru captive breeding.
MANILA, Philippines--A visit to the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority’s Gwapotel inn, the country's version of Japan's capsule hotels, a type of cheap accommodation. Video taken by INQUIRER.net multimedia reporter Erika Tapalla at the Port Area on February 14, 2008.
PASAY CITY, Philippines--Senator Francis "Chiz" Escudero and former presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor banter about friendship and the latter's participation whenever a Senate witness goes missing. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Veronica Uy at the Senate on February 11, 2008.
TAGUIG CITY, Philippines--Filipino blogger Manuel Viloria, who often shares a bit of Filipino culture through his video blogs, says the Internet is an inexpensive medium for reaching out to more people. Videos are also fun to do, he adds. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Erwin Oliva.
MANILA, Philippines--Different generations of Chinese-Filipinos narrate their experiences and recount their lives as hybrids of two rich cultures. Interviewed were Gerry Chua, owner of Eng Bee Tin; Alejander "Allenz" Suyo, owner of Golden Red Lion and Dragon Dance Troupe; Doy Tan, managing director of Starmaker Fireworks; and Ateneo de Manila's Celadon organization members. Video of Chua interview taken by Eng Bee Tin staff member. Video of Celadon interview taken by Luigi Gonzalez. Video produced by INQUIRER.net multimedia reporter Erika Tapalla to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year.
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