NEW YORK: United Nations Tour with Kids

January 3, 2014


NEW YORK: United Nations Tour with Kids



WHY DO THE UN TOUR

Mainly to visit the General Assembly Hall. We always see on TV the General assembly meetings held in the General Assembly Hall. It's a great way to pique the interest of the kids (and adults) on the work of the United Nations thru a visit to the General Assembly Hall.


HOW TO BOOK:

Visit the UN online ticketing page to get tickets for the UN guided tour. 


For Guided Tour tickets starting 1 January 2014:Adults  $18.00Senior Citizens (60 and older)  $11.00Students (with valid ID)  $11.00Children (5-12 years old)  $9.00

For more information on the UN Visitor's Center,visit the website of the UN Visitor's Center


WHY BOOK IN ADVANCE:

To ensure entry to the United Nations on the day of your  visit. Tickets are limited. And guided tours are conducted during weekdays only.


MAIN HIGHLIGHT OF THE UN TOUR: 

To enter General Assembly Hall

Our first impression of the General Assembly Hall  is that it's not as big as we imagined it to be on TV

Note: the General Assembly Hall is currently being renovated.It will be opened in fall 2014.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS THAT MY KIDS FOUND INTERESTING:
1. The Hiroshima and Nagasaki Exhibit at the Disarmament Section
This exhibit shows the remnants gathered after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.


HIROSHIMA, JAPAN 1945
Charred remnants of uniforms worn by teenagers in the blazing heat
of the atomic bomb explosion
at Hiroshimam, Japan
6 August 1945

(Taken from the caption at the right of the exhibit)


"HIROSHIMA, JAPAN 1945
Cans and coins melted and fused together
in the heat from the atomic bomb explosion at Hiroshima, Japan
6 August 1945"
(Taken from the caption at the right of the exhibit)



STATUE OF SAINT AGNES
NAGASAKI, JAPAN 1945
"This stone statue of Saint Agnes was found face-down in the ruins of Urakami Tenshudo, a Roman Catholic cathedral that was totally destroyed when the atomic bomb exploded in Nagasaki, Japan." 
(Taken from the caption at the foot of the statue)


"The charring and mottling on the back of the statue
were caused by the intense heat and radiation."
(Taken from the caption at the foot of the statue)


2. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
designed by the Brazilian artist Octavio Roth

3. Projects of the UNICEF


School-in-a-box kit:
"supports a classroom of 80 students in any setting"
(
http://www.unicef.org/supply/kits_flash/schoolinabox/)

For more information on guidelines for use of the school-in-a-box kit, check out http://www.unicef.org/supply/files/School_in_a_box_guidelines.pdf
Sports-in-a-box kit:
designed to support "up to 90 children, who can participate in team sports and games under the guidance of a teacher" (http://www.unicef.org/supply/index_cpe_education.html)


4. Millenium Development Goals



The UN Millenium Development Goals:
1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger.
2. Achieve universal primary education. 
3. Promote gender equality and empower women.
4. Reduce child mortality. 
5. Improve maternal health. 
6. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases.  
7. Ensure environmental sustainability. 
8. Develop global partnership for development.

My NEW YORK Itinerary with Kids (Day 2: Midtown Manhattan, Tiffany's Store, Fifth Avenue, United Nations Tour)

January 2, 2014

My NEW YORK Itinerary with Kids
(Day 2: Midtown Manhattan, Tiffany's Store, Fifth Avenue, United Nations Tour)


DAY 1. MONDAY: 
ARRIVAL IN NEW YORK




DAY 2. TUESDAY: 
MIDTOWN MANHATTAN TOUR by FREE TOURS BY FOOT
TIFFANY'S STORE FEATURED IN "BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S"
FIFTH AVENUE
UNITED NATIONS TOUR



 The map below shows our itinerary for the day:



9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Walk from the New Yorker Hotel to the meeting place of Free Tours by Foot.

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM


The places we visited thru Free Tours by Foot:

 A  Walgreens Store meeting place

 B  Times Square Theater District

  Bryant Park

  New York Public Library

  Chrysler Building

  Grand Central Terminal

  Waldorf-Astoria Hotel

  St. Patrick's Cathedral

 I   Saks 5th Avenue

  The Rink at Rockefeller Center


1:00 PM - 2:00 PM




In front of the rink at Rockefeller Center


From Rockefeller Center, we passed by  K  Radio City Music Hall.


In front of Radio City Music Hall



After taking pictures in front of the Radio City Music Hall, we walked to  L  Bocca Restaurant to eat lunch.

Pizza lunch at Bocca Restaurant


From Bocca Restaurant, we walked to Tiffany's store to checkout where Audrey Hepburn shot the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's.



2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Visit and enter the  M  Tiffany's store at 727 Fifth Avenue.




Why see Tiffany's:

1. To see where Audrey Hepburn shot the classic movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's". My kids watched this movie so they're interested in seeing this movie location.


Check out the video below of the famous opening scene of the movie, "Breakfast at Tiffany's". 


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2. Make sure to enter Tiffany's to see the unique jewelry they produce that are really works of art. You realize why Tiffany's is so famous and why Tiffany's jewelry is sought after.


3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Walk around and explore Fifth Avenue.

From Fifth Avenue, walk to the   N  United Nations building


4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

In front of the United Nations building

Do the UN tour.

Why do the UN tour: That's the only way you're able to visit and enter the UN General Assembly. Everytime the kids see the UN General Assembly on CNN, they exclaim "We were there!!" 

Other things we saw during the UN tour:
Hiroshima and Nagasaki exhibit: Aftermath of the bombing
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
UNICEF Projects
UN Millenium Development Goals

For details and photos of this tour, see my post "NEW YORK: United Nations Tour with Kids"



5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Walk to the nearest subway station and return to the New Yorker hotel




DAY 3. WEDNESDAY: 
STATUE OF LIBERTY, LIBERTY ISLAND, ELLIS ISLAND 
911 MEMORIAL 
BROADWAY SHOW: LION KING
TIMES SQUARE
Read more of Day 3 of New York Itinerary with Kids


DAY 4. THURSDAY: 
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (MOMA)
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
PLAZA HOTEL
CENTRAL PARK
Read more of Day 4 of My New York Itinerary with Kids 


DAY 5. FRIDAY: 
EMPIRE STATE BUILDING

My NEW YORK Itinerary with Kids (Day 1: Arrival in New York)

October 5, 2013


My NEW YORK Itinerary with Kids: 
(Day 1: Arrival in New York)

This is our actual itinerary when we visited New York. We did everything and saw everything listed in this itinerary. So, this has been time tested and proven to be possible, even if you have kids travelling with you. 

Things to note about this itinerary
1. I have to let you know that my kids, who were with me, range from 13 years old to 18 years old. They are fit and capable of walking long distances. They were able to see all the sights listed in this itinerary. 

2. The choice of sights were made in consultation with my kids. So it's a blend of sights that both adults and kids will enjoy.

3. We traveled by public transportation (mainly by walking, riding the bus or the metro) so the itinerary includes directions from the New Yorker hotel to the sights and between sights. Being 6 in a group, we didn't see the taxi as an option.

4. The timing includes lining up for tickets and going through security checks. The only ticket I purchased ahead of time is the United Nations tour tickets, the Statue of Liberty tickets and the Lion King tickets.

Cost
The total cost of this itinerary can be computed as follows: 
Hotel accomodation for 4 nights: The New Yorker Hotel
Meals: see McDonalds New York prices
  • Mcdonalds meal rate x 10 meals (breakfast is free with hotel) x 6 people 
  •  Why use the McDonalds meal rate? I always use the McDonalds meal rate in   places I visit to estimate my meal budget because there's  McDonalds restaurant almost everywhere in the world, and a website that will show you the menu prices. 
Tip based Manhattan walking tour: see Free Tours by Foot: New York
UN tour: see UN websiteOnline guided tour tickets
Statue cruises to see the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island: see Statue cruises websiteStatue cruises tickets
Broadway tickets: see Ticketmaster website
Museums: see Metropolitan Museum websiteMuseum of Modern Art website
Empire State building: see Empire State building websiteEmpire State building tickets
Metro/bus tickets: see New York Metro ticket website


MY NEW YORK ITINERARY WITH KIDS

DAY 1. MONDAY: 
ARRIVAL IN NEW YORK

2:00 PM
Arrival in New York 
Directions from the JFK airport to the New Yorker hotel: We used the NYC airporter. After baggage claim, we went outside the airport arrival area and walked further to the left where the dispatcher of the NYC airporter is located. We purchased 6 tickets from the dispatcher. Instead of paying $12 each, we availed of the family rate for 4 people at $35, and the child rate for the 2 kids at $10 each, for at total of $55 for the 6 of us. 
It took very long for a NYC airporter shuttle bus to pick us up. Eventually, we were picked up by a Supershuttle van and brought to the Grand Central terminal, where we rode another airporter bus, that took us at the doorstep of the New Yorker hotel.
My tipIf you are in a hurry to arrive at your Manhattan hotel, do not take the NYC airporter. Better book Carmel Cars. The minivan will only cost $60 + $6.50 toll + 20% tip for 6 people, with 4 checked size luggage.
But if you are 6 in a group and have 6 checked size luggage, it will be cheaper to ride the NYC airporter because 1 person is entitled to 1 checked size luggage. But take note that it took us almost 2-3 hours to arrive at our hotel, because of the length of time it took for the van to pick us up at the airport, then to transfer to another bus that will take us to the hotel, and then to wait for your turn to be dropped off at your hotel. 
5:00 PM
Actual check-in at New Yorker hotel (Read more about the New Yorker hotel)

7:00 PM
Dinner options across the New Yorker hotel: McDonalds, Famiglia Pizza, Burger King. Since we were tired already, we chose to stay in and enjoy the view of the Empire State building from our hotel room window. Two of my kids chose McDonalds, the other two wanted Burger king and my husband and I bought pizza and lasagna at the Famiglia pizzeria.


DAY 2. TUESDAY: 
MIDTOWN MANHATTAN TOUR by FREE TOURS BY FOOT
TIFFANY'S STORE FEATURED IN "BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S"
FIFTH AVENUE
UNITED NATIONS TOUR
Read more of Day 2 of My New York Itinerary with Kids 

DAY 3. WEDNESDAY: 
STATUE OF LIBERTY, LIBERTY ISLAND, ELLIS ISLAND 
911 MEMORIAL 
BROADWAY SHOW: LION KING
TIMES SQUARE
Read more of Day 3 of New York Itinerary with Kids


DAY 4. THURSDAY: 
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (MOMA)
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
PLAZA HOTEL
CENTRAL PARK
Read more of Day 4 of My New York Itinerary with Kids 

DAY 5. FRIDAY: 
EMPIRE STATE BUILDING

SINGAPORE: My List of Best Food Souvenirs to Bring Home

October 4, 2013


SINGAPORE: My List of Best Food Souvenirs to Bring Home

The most famous Singaporean dishes are Laksa, Hainanese Chicken and Chili Crab. If you were to bring home a piece of Singapore, the best is to bring home these three dishes. Prima Taste premix is my favorite brand to bring home. 

Why I Love Prima Taste Premix
1. Prima Taste premix captures the authentic taste of Laksa , Hainanese Chicken and Chili Crab. 
2.  It's easy to cook.
3. Each package has all the complete ingredients to make up the dish. You only add the meat. For instance, the Hainanese Chicken premix not only contains the hainanese flavor mix, it also has a pack of chili, soy sauce and ground ginger that are side sauces to the dish.
4. A box of premix is not expensive. As of August 2013, one box cost 7.40 SGD.
5. It's easy to buy. It's available at any Cold Storage supermarket located all over Singapore. Checkout Cold Storage website for the location of branches.

Below is a preview of what's inside the box and what it looks like when cooked:

Chili Crab
Above photo taken from Prima Taste website

What's inside the box:
Chili Crab paste
Chili Crab premix
Extra Hot Chili Mix


You only need to add crab to make this dish
Suggestion: add crabmeat to sauce 


Hainanese Chicken Rice

Above photo taken from Prima Taste website


What's inside the box:
Hainanese chicken rice premix
Hainanese chicken rice fragrance oil
Sesame soya sauce oil
Chili sauce, Chicken rice dark soya sauce, Chicken rice ginger sauce



You only need to add chicken to make this dish



Laksa
Above photo taken from Prima Taste website
What's inside the box:
Laksa paste
Laksa premix
Sambal chili

Cooked sauce


You only add shrimp, tofu, spaghetti, mongo sprouts.
You can add other ingredients depending on your taste.


Food Tripping at UP Diliman: Tapsilog at Rodic's

Food Tripping at UP Diliman: Tapsilog at Rodic's

What is Tapsilog?

Tapsilog is a Filipino term coined from the words tapa (fried beef), singangag (garlic fried rice) and itlog (egg). It's a Filipino meal of fried beef, garlic fried rice and egg.



Inside Rodic's





Price of Tapsilog

80 pesos per meal

Location

University Shopping Center
UP Diliman

You can see the branches and the telephone number above

Hours of Operation:

Monday to Sunday. 6:30 AM - 9:30 PM

Food Tripping at UP DILIMAN: Mang Larry's Isawan

September 28, 2013



Food Tripping at UP DILIMAN: Mang Larry's Isawan

What is an Isawan?
An "isawan" is a food stall selling grilled isaw. Isaw refers to the intestine of the pig or chicken. An isawan, however, not only serves grilled intestines but other innards of the pig or chicken like tripe, gizzard, etc. 

The different grilled innards served by Mang Larry's Isawan


How much is it

Menu displayed in front of the stall



Product and price per stick:


Balun Balunan (chicken gizzard) - P6.00
Special Isaw Pork (pig intestines) - P6.00
Pork Barbecue  - P10.00
Atay (Liver) - P6.00
Botchi - P6.00
Isaw Manok (chicken intestines) - P3.00
Isaw Baboy (pig intestines) - P3.00
Goto (tripe) - P6.00
Tainga (pig's ears) - P6.00



If you wish to try one of each kind like the one above, your total cost is P52.00



From left to right: Balun balunan, special isaw pork. botchi, pork barbecue, atay, tainga, goto, isaw pork, isaw chicken.



Where it is located

Mang Larry's Isawan is located at the parking lot across the parking lot of the UP College of Law. It is also across the Parish of the Holy Sacrifice and the University Arcade and Swimming Pool. 

Update as of Feb 11, 2015: Mang Larry's Isawan was relocated to the parking lot across the Parish of the Holy Sacrifice and near the University Arcade and Swimming Pool. Checkout the map shown below.









Hours of Operation: 

Monday-Sunday: 10:00 AM - 9:30 PM