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I love your site:razz: I’m going back to P.I and I have my Japanese family taging along:?:
and this is very helpfull info. Thanks:wink:
I really love the way subic has been preserved, specially the forest, trees, the wild animals specifically the monkeys and the bats.
what i did not like is the shopping. Yes, there are still imported chocolates and other imported stuff but the apparels are not nice anymore. Aside from being out to date fashion, everything look like it all came from ukay-ukay. I hope you can update the apparels and accessories. People go there not only to look at nature but also to find good finds. Good finds not necessarily mean cheap but good quality and updated styles. For sure, tourists will not mind spending few more bucks in shopping if the items are good. Thanks.
You’re right about Subic deteriorating as a shopping destination, Maia. There was a time when I was excited to go to Subic to shop in duty free, even for grocery items, but not anymore now since there are also places like Puregold in Manila. And the fashion finds are negligible & not fashion at all. Subic is really more of a place to hang out and appreciate nature..