On November 25, 2011 Meralco open its Liwanag Park to the public, where attractions within the Meralco Compound started to lit up for the people to enjoy.
A spectacular fireworks display during the opening of Liwanag Park.
I was hoping to see all the decorations and attraction inside the compound on the same day it was launched but I need to attend other prior commitments so I promised myself to come back before the Yuletide season ends.
Two days before 2011 ends, I met a fellow blogger for an afternoon milk tea session at BonAppetea and tasted the latest addition of their milk teas - the Winter melon with Cheese foam and Taro frappe with whipped cream. The winter melon instantly becomes my favorite second to Nirvana and Long Island NaughTea with Vodka Pearl. That day, I enjoyed my favorite refreshing drinks plus a good company, what else can I ask for?
Before we separate our ways, I even took home another tall size of Blueberry Yogurt Tea. Thanks NomNomClub.com for the milk tea treats!
I decided to stay for the 5:30 mass at Our Lady of Peace EDSA Shrine and thought of revisiting Liwanag Park at Meralco Compound.
The night bazaar inside Meralco compound just ended after Christmas but people were having fun with their families and loved ones watching the decorations. A FREE tour around the compound with Meralco’s electric shuttle bus is another attraction.
There are many attractions in the Philippines during the Holiday season. We don’t even spend a lot to enjoy the festivity, just like Meralco Liwanag Park that was opened for free.
I hope you enjoyed the Holiday cheers as much as I do. Read my other blog post such as the North Pole Christmas at SM North EDSA and MOA Eye in Mall of Asia.
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