Pictures by Joyce Ng, Sarah Chong, Melissa Chia & Jonathan Lim
Today was by far the earliest start we’ve had
so far- the travelers convened at 7.30am and made their way via jeepney ride to
the Ortiz Pier where Joyce bought us ferry tickets to the island of Guimaras.
Our chief editor Chrishandra had to register us all by name before we could board the boat. A short fifteen minutes later, we arrived at the Guimaras Roro
Pier and arranged a jeepney to take us to our first destination of the day. While
waiting, Dr Rosalie Hall pointed out the balik
bayan goods that were being unloaded onto the pier. The travelers learnt
that balik bayan (literally
translated as “to return home”) were goods sent from people living overseas for
their family and friends or even their own things because they are now
returning back to their homeland. What is so special about the balik bayan is that it has no weight
limit and has a flat rate that varies according to the country the goods are
being sent from. The jeepney finally arrived, and the travelers then piled in.
Now
this is where things got interesting.