Sunday, February 19, 2012

Why I Love Davao City

There are just so many reasons to love Davao City! Whether it's personal, business or professional, one can definitely find a good reason to like the place and consider it home.

International Recognition

Davao City hogged the limelight in recent months owing to its positive achievements and its people's warmth. It's one of the "World's Friendliest Countries" according to HSBC's 2011 Expat Explorer Survey capturing the 8th spot. Thanks to the warm smiles and hospitality of locals that greet domestic and foreign tourists of all ages who come to visit all year round.

Business-wise, Davao City is among the fastest growing cities. It's in the 87th place of the World's Top 100 Fastest Growing Cities and Urban Areas. The ranking was made by the City Mayors Foundation, a research group based in London.

More than a decade ago in 2000, Davao City was also named by Asiaweek Magazine as the most livable city in the Philippines and among the Top 40 cities in Asia grabbing the 17th place.

Thanks to the strong governance of Mayor Sara Duterte and her father, Vice Mayor Rody Duterte. Their excellent rapport with the people and business owners have kept the metropolis peaceful and business-friendly through the years.

Way of Life

Unlike in other capital cities such as Manila and Cebu, life in Davao City is quite laid-back. You can't feel the rush that is so much associated with the lifestyle in those two big metropolitan areas. Traffic along the major thoroughfares is very bearable and banks, schools, churches as well as offices are very accessible. Even without a car, you can easily catch a ride via a public transportation.

People here can also engage in their favorite social and family activities after office hours and on weekends. With lots of dining places, coffee shops, entertainment spots as well as beach, inland and mountain resorts in place around the city, there's always an opportunity to meet up with friends after work or spend quality time with the family on a weekend.

Food Resources

Foodies can definitely stretch their budget while in the city because of the cheap food resources available.

For vegetables, one can buy at the "bagsakan" along Magallanes Street in the downtown area. There, you can choose from a wide range of fresh vegetables. With a 100-peso budget, you can already go home with two large sando bags filled with your favorite veggies.

Don't forget that tropical fruits are in abundance, too. Durian, mango, pomelo, lanzones, rambutan, chico, banana, watermelon, mangosteen, avocado...just name it and you can enjoy eating them here.

Restaurants are in large supply as well. From the budget-friendly to the fine dining spots, there's one you can always go to whether alone or with some company.

Accommodation

Finding a place to stay in the city is a breeze. Lots of hotels and suites have been put up in recent months which means more choices for the people.

You can just go online and search for #Davao hotels and inns and instantly, you'll get results fast. Depending on one's budget, there's surely a place to stay in Davao City any time of the year.

Interesting Places

Being the largest city in the Philippines, Davao City offers a mix of rural and urban atmosphere. As such, both nature and city lovers have every opportunity to enjoy a great time.

Those looking to explore Davao's natural wonders can visit the Philippine Eagle Center, Malagos Garden Resort and Eden Nature Park. At the Shrine of the Holy Infant Jesus of Prague, one can have a fantastic view of Mt. Apo. Beach resorts in the city as well as in nearby Davao del Sur, Davao del Norte and the Island Garden City of Samal are also worth visiting.

Those who prefer the city life, on the other hand, can check out the major malls. Davao City now boasts of local and world-class shopping centers such as Gaisano Ilustre, Gaisano Mall, Victoria Plaza, SM City Davao, Robinson's Cybergate and the new Abreeza Mall. Opening soon are the new SM City Lanang while other big mall chains are also set to open in other areas of the city.

Peace and Order

Your safety is always assured when in #Davao City. Peace and order are well maintained by law enforcement authorities and the Duterte leaders to boot. Known for their fearless attitude, the father and daughter tandem make sure that hoodlums are put to jail and other security threats are warded off before they can occur.

Personal Testimony

I am the living proof of somebody who's not a pure Davaoena but who has come to love Davao City enough to call it as home. An Ilongga who moved here in 1997 after getting hitched, I can proudly say that the place has endeared to me. No regrets at all.

Family members and good friends who have visited me here all gave the city a thumbs up after their brief stay and promised to come back. One of my best friends who visited for the first time in November 2011 even loved the place so much that she's now contemplating about relocating here in the future. I was glad to know that she and her buddy had a grand time when I toured them around the famous tourist spots and it was no surprise when they told me they shall return with their families.

This is my own way of paying tribute to the city as it marks #Araw ng Dabaw this March. Thanks to the #Davao Tourism Office for holding this #Araw ng Dabaw blog competition as a way of promoting the city to the world. Indeed #Davao Life is Here!

Davao life is here
Submitted as an entry to the 75th Araw ng Dabaw Blog Competition

Resources:

1. http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=767588&publicationSubCategoryId=63">

2. http://www.sunstar.com.ph/davao/local-news/2011/11/10/davao-worlds-87th-top-city-189867 http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=105015">

3. http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=105015

27 comments:

  1. Wow, Rai! You have given me a lot of wonderful reasons to visit Davao.

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    1. Thanks, Ed! You should visit here one of these days.

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    2. Sharing with you Ma'am Amy Daquilanea-Tanoy's positive feedback on Davao:
      "You are right. I was in Davao a week ago. I was with some high school classmates sa UP. Pearl Farm is awesome and the nature trip going there is something I really enjoyed."

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    3. Hey Ed, here's what Becky Nieto-Litan would like to say about Davao City...
      "Great musings, Rai! Davao is certainly one place I would always go back to.....again and again...."

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  2. I've always been intrigued by Davao's mystique. You got me itching to pay a visit...soon.

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    1. One can't go wrong with a place having such aces up its sleeve.

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  3. I've gone to Davao three times--twice by myself--but never did I feel lonesome. It's a place where I can go out to take in the sights early in the morning or late at night but feel safe. Also, Davao is the only place where I can afford to pig out on my most favorite--fruit that smells like hell but tastes like heaven--durian!!! I so miss Davao.

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    1. Thanks, Beth. Glad to know you like Davao City. I can't forget the times we spent together while you're here especially watching you indulge in your favorite durian.

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  4. hi! i have heard a lot of stories about the city of Davao and most of them were so enticing. OMG! i am always a summer away though. my plans for a visit never materialized. my kids always grab the opportunity and they would come home with a lot of happy memories to share ranging from the good hotel accommodations,exotic fruits that cost so little, nice food and friendly folks. hahaha! they tell tales of their adventures and i remain a dreamy listener.
    after reading your blog, i might plan to visit Davao one day and disturb your peace because, believe me, i will only go about the city with none other but you. hahaha!

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    1. Thank you for sharing this, Yan! Much appreciated and yes, you're most welcome to visit.

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  5. Hi Beth! Our good friend Esther Janis Nievales would also like to share her thoughts on Davao City.
    "Hi Terai, i am really looking forward to visiting Davao again. I'll never get tired of the place, this is the only place where I can confidently walk in the streets in the middle of the night or in the wee hours of the morning without fear of harassment or any other crime. Most of all, the fruit that I've been longing again to eat, the fresh durian. I envy you for living there, and if indeed I intend to retire from Iloilo, Davao is the best alternative. Terai, hoping that in my next adventure to Davao you will again provide me your hospitality, so guyz, try Davao, it's worth your time."

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  6. What a fantastic overview of my hometown, Davao City. I love the way how you describe Davao with such eloquence. With this article, you will certainly capture a lot of tourists to come and visit and balik-bayans to visit more often.

    As for me, being in Oz for over 20 years, I love coming home once or twice a year particularly during Fruit season around August and during Christmas time. Now that there is an iternational airport in Davao, I don't have to go via Manila, saving me time and money.

    Well done Teresa. I love your blog.

    God bless,

    Esther


    Well done.

    Best wishes,

    Esther

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    1. Thank you for the kind words, Esther. Indeed, it's easy to fall in love with Davao City what with its warm atmosphere and people.

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  7. tina salazar castanoFebruary 24, 2012 at 8:03 PM

    when i was still working, i had a chance to visit davao(more than 4 times).i love the peaceful place of davao and the warmth of the davaoenos.i remember meetings were held at a seafood restaurant in the city and after a visit to aldevinco for some pasalubong aside fro the durian,pomelo and other fresh fruits(the group did enjoy the visit).also,in those visits of mine i was introduced to durian fruit(which i knew from some people to be a smelly fruit..hehehe),but when i tried it, i came to love it!!!...there are a lot of places that i was not able to visit due to time constraint but for sure i'll be back to visit davao, this time with my family.....see you soon, sis!!!

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    1. Thanks for sharing your pleasant experience, sis. It was great having you here during your official and short work assignment. I look forward to your next visit together with Boboy and Anton.

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  8. Joey Ayala was the only person who introduced me to Davao through his music...duha na kamo subong..hadto ko da ah

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    1. You should explore Davao City and get to know the place of your idol. Come visit soon.

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  9. Great insight Teresa. What you have shared really paints a picture of how beautiful Davao City is and why you love to live there so much.

    Wendy

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    1. Thank you, Wendy. If ever you decide to come to the Philippines, Davao City is a must-see.

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  10. Hello Teresa,

    Very insightful post, after reading this i'm dying to see the real visuals of Davao City...

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    1. Thank you. Davao City is definitely worth a visit!

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  11. I have been wanting to visit Davao for the longest time. Your post just gave me even more reasons!

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    1. Thank you. I hope you'll find the time to visit the city one of these days.

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  12. It's great to know that there are still places which are both modern and idyllic, and Davao is one shining example. I would want to visit this place someday. Thanks.

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    1. Thanks for the thumbs up! Hope you could visit one of these days. If ever, let me know so I can tour you around.

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