Mga pwedeng pasyalan at tikman sa maghapong pag-iikot sa lungsod | 24 Oras

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Muli tayong mamamasyal nang hindi lalagpas nang 24 oras! Kaya ba 'yan sa ikatlong "most liveable city" sa mundo?


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Transcript
00:00 We will again walk for 24 hours.
00:05 Can the people of the 3rd most livable cities in the world
00:08 travel and taste Melbourne, Australia in Ian Cruz's talk?
00:13 It's a progressive city, so it's not surprising that there are a lot of jobs in Melbourne, Australia.
00:24 And I feel that in a part of the city.
00:27 This is the Flinders Station here in Melbourne.
00:30 They say that your Melbourne experience is incomplete if you don't pass through here.
00:35 Among the people who live in Melbourne, there are a lot of Filipinos.
00:39 Almost half of the Filipino community in the whole of Australia,
00:42 according to our guide from the Australian government,
00:45 he invited our journalists here, despite the large number of people.
00:50 The open space in Melbourne is very crowded,
00:53 where people and animals share in the enjoyment of nature.
00:58 We also went to Yarra River, which is literally reflected in the buildings of their houses.
01:05 The street arts here are different from the ones made by the artists of the city.
01:10 It's modern, but it doesn't erase the culture of the indigenous people who first lived in Australia.
01:17 This one we met on the way around was made by a large group of more than 300 language groups in the whole of Australia.
01:25 And they tasted their food,
01:29 which was followed by the rest that served their Adobo de Pollo or Adobong Manok.
01:35 The chef said that this is their Victorian Adobo here.
01:38 So compared to us in the Philippines, which has a lot of sauce, this one is grilled.
01:43 Let's try it.
01:46 It's delicious!
01:47 Their love for food is evident in the many laneways where you can find shops.
01:54 This is one of the most famous chocolate shops.
01:57 As a Melbournian, we spend all of our time in our beautiful laneways,
02:01 eating, drinking, catching up with friends and family.
02:04 Let's go on.
02:05 Within the 19th century, their shop is located in the house of the late Louis Vaughan-Touré,
02:11 a destination in the suburb of Melbourne.
02:15 It is said to be the most famous croissant bakery in Australia,
02:20 which is recommended by tourists from all over the world.
02:24 The importance of life and nature is also felt in ACMI, the Museum of Screen Culture.
02:30 The meditation experience of the people is to regain the strength in your meditation.
02:36 Even though we went to many places,
02:38 the meditation is fast because of the public transport, like the tram.
02:42 The good thing about Melbourne is that the tram is free of charge.
02:48 That's why many people ride here and others are encouraged not to use the tram.
02:53 From Melbourne, Australia, for GMA Integrated News, Ian Cruz, for 24 Hours.
03:00 [music]

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