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Koreans in Boracay

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The biggest number of tourists coming to Boracay are the Koreans, it is so well promoted there and they especially come during their winter months. I met some who come to play golf at Fairways and Bluewater’s with their Mizuno golf gears, some come to spend their honey moon or simply chill in a white beach.

In fact, a lot of Koreans have made Boracay their home for the last few years and they decided to do business in the Island catering to their people. On of those is Max Lee (seated - the only guy) who has been living in the Island for at least three years, upon seeing the beauty of Boracay he immediately fell in love with it to the point of him bringing his own lightweight aircraft, set up a horse riding club, enjoy Kite Boarding, paragliding and a lot of other water sports  to his hearts content. Right now he is launching a weekly newspaper The Boracay Times.

Another Korean I met is Mrs. Kim (standing in the photo) who owns the Korean Restaurant Tong Yang, located at Regency Resort Boracay. My friends Julie, Luzette and I enjoyed a wonderful time with her over a set of the usual variety of Kimchi, Tenderloin, Bibimbap and a Soju – rice wine.

 

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From them, I learned how to do a toast in Korean, we say “combe!” meaning “cheers!”

Also, in shaking hands or receiving  a drink, one must use both hands when doing it with someone older to show respect. Extending the arm with just one hand is acceptable only if of the same age.

 

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Combe!!!

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Enjoying Halo Halo at Halowich, D Mall, Boracay

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Halowich opened only in December 2007 and it is receiving very good response in Boracay with its thirst quenching Halo Halo (crushed ice mixed with fruit, milk, chocolates and ice cream).


It’s a hit among tourists of all ages …from kids, kid-like like us lol, teeners, young professionals and the not so young (very special people we call grammies) but lovely.

A hit for everyone from different races too…black, brown, yellow and white…saw different kinds getting a fill of the halowich experience.

We ordered this Family Size Halowich Special (P 399/$9.50)



Crushed Ice made from Mineral Water, with mango puree, corn flakes, sweet beans, real fruit bits of mango, watermelon, chocolates, ice cream….yummy



They also serve sandwiches done in a different way..
They basically serve Halo Halo and Sandwich..thus Halowich 

I heard it is owned by a Korean
You can find it at D’mall in Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, Philippines

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