Thursday, August 5, 2010

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contrast!

Firstly, sorry for the delay! Life in the Philippines is indeed equivalent to 10 lives in Paris with the same number of hours in a day but I'll try to catch it all quickly!

Two weeks ago, it was the first basketball game of the season from my university (Ateneo), and its historic rival, La Salle University (another university for rich kids, but hey ...).
had been lucky enough to have tickets reserved by the Foreign Office programs, because students had their normal, queued from 5am to have theirs!
So after a morning with Musmos (I'd do a little rundown on my activities after-school), we went to eat (with Tony, our great guide assoc 'for foreign students), Marie Laure Celine and Doug (an American, regular student, who is also the export of handbags, I confess that I did not really understand what he was doing there) in China Town. I've already talked a bit about the neighborhood of Manila, but I'm still impressed contrasts when you get there, everything is written in Chinese, the streetlights are Chinese lanterns, and you find Chinese food everywhere, and c is really good, there are also Chinese export products in every corner (vases, trinkets, ...).



























They even have their own service Firefighters with trucks super designs, and PURPLE!
Speaking of purple, people who know me well know what it is my relationship with this color combination of blue and red color or blueberry améthyse but also and especially of Ube.
What exactly is this strange thing you say?
Well that's what I wondered for some time on my arrival in the Philippines can be found at the ube cake, ice cream in ube, and whatever else you want (in purple of course ), but no way to see what it looks like !










The ube is this:

C is to say a kind of sweet potato, or as wiki: a purple yam (5min before understanding what it was a yam), but the history is important in the purple!
So yes, this country is really made for me.

After this interlude colorful, let me take you back to the other side of the mirror in the world of Philippine college basketball. Come into the arena, and follow me.
Some pictures to start:
Now you've got it, a green side (La Salle) and a blue side (Ateneo), with two teams, a ball, a band on each side, and cheerleaders, and you have a real match with American, but with Filipino players. Atmosphere quite funny, no need to go to U.S. to see a real basketball game! Well, Ateneo lost, but hey, just for the choreography of CHEAR, it was worth it!

Some additional pictures:

The cheerleaders (and leaders), our mascot, the Blue Eagle.



The day ends in style with the anniversary of a Japanese Jotah in a large house on Katipunan, you can feel the atmosphere of the International Paradise!

Enjoy!



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