Metro Manila Of Our Dreams (Video)

Driving on EDSA on Good Friday

As the Lenten weekend descends upon Metro Manila, the bustling streets and overcrowded malls undergo a miraculous transformation. Suddenly, the city resembles a ghost town, with eerie silence replacing the usual cacophony of honking horns and bustling crowds. It’s as if the entire population has vanished into thin air, leaving behind only a few stray cats and pigeons to roam the deserted streets.

This annual exodus highlights the curious phenomenon of Metro Manila’s status as a melting pot for Filipinos from all corners of the archipelago. As families reunite in their hometowns or retreat to quieter provinces, one can’t help but ponder the implications for urban congestion. Could job and educational opportunities outside the capital offer a solution to decongesting this overpopulated metropolis?

Perhaps, in a satirical twist of fate, Metro Manila might one day find itself deserted year-round, as Filipinos from the provinces flock to the city only for their annual vacation pilgrimage. 

Until then, the Lenten weekend remains a temporary reprieve from the chaos of urban life—a brief interlude of peace and quiet in the heart of the Philippines’ busiest hub.

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