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Why We Almost Got Stranded in Taiwan!

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On our last night in Taipei, we decided to visit 7-Eleven for some last-minute pasalubong shopping. While deciding which food items to buy, all three of us were surprised when our phones simultaneously received an alarm. It was a security alert warning everyone to be more vigilant as 40 tourist passengers aboard a cruise ship that had just arrived in Taiwan had tested positive for COVID-19. The places they visited were also some of the places we had visited! We headed back to our accommodation, feeling anxious. We packed our things and sanitized everything so we’d be ready for our early morning flight. In an effort to help contain the spread of the coronavirus, just two days after our return flight, the Philippine government included Taiwan in the travel ban along with Hong Kong and Macau. Countries were starting to close their borders, and we nearly got stuck in Taiwan. We made it home just in the nick of time. Thank God we were able to return safe and healthy from that trip. As we le

Our Winter Trip to Taiwan and the Beginning of the Pandemic

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As a returning OFW who planned to stay in the Philippines for good, one of the things that I always look forward to is a leisure trip overseas. The year 2019 has brought me to many highs and lows, I badly needed a break and hoped 2020 would be better. However, as the world knows, the year 2020 was not just an ordinary year. The plan was to meet my friends in Taiwan on the first week of February. By this time, news about the coronavirus was starting to get seriously big in the Philippines. But there are still flights in and out of Manila, so we decided to push through with the trip and practice caution. At that time, wearing masks was encouraged in the Philippines, but it was not yet mandatory. However, it was  different as soon as I arrived in Taoyuan International Airport . How should I put it? There was this eerie vibe as every person I saw was wearing a face mask. It wasn't the usual welcome hug you get from the country you've been meaning to explore. That's when I knew

Armenia - Budget Travel to the Land of Noah

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While a package tour of the Holy Land can get really expensive, there is a country that also offers that rich historical religious journey that is both healing and pocket friendly. Ever wondered how it feels like to travel to the first Christian nation in the world ? That feeling of being transported back to a time when Jesus' apostles are starting to spread Christianity, the tour almost felt like a pilgrimage!  Noravank Monastery A tiny country located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Armenia was the first ever country to declare Christianity as its official religion in 301 AD. During the first century, Apostles Bartholomew and Thaddeus aimed to spread the Christian religion. Our short visit made us realize Armenian’s serious religious devotion. It's a country blessed with beautiful people who are regarded as descendants of  Noah's son, Japheth. Day 1 Our first day was a great introduction to the first Christian nation. We were given a sneak peak on the rich history o