Category Archives: Travel

Move Over Pokémon Go, Here Comes Poke Go

image.jpegHONOLULU, Hawaii (The Adobo Chronicles, Hawaii Bureau) – The mobile device game sensation “Pokéman Go” may be on the way out. It’s being pushed out by “Poke Go” which has its roots in Hawaii.

Poke, of course is a Hawaiian raw tuna salad usually made from ahi, ground kukui nut, salt, and a little sesame oil.

You can get poke almost everywhere in Hawaii, including 7-Eleven and ABC stores, but finding authentic poke is always a big challenge. 

But now, a new mobile phone “Poke Go” app will help consumers find the authentic version of the dish. It’s as simple as signing in to the app and walking the streets of Oahu and the other Hawaiian islands.  Once the app detects authentic poke, your mobile phone plays ukelele music and gives you directions to reach the poke place.

The app can be downloaded from the Apple Store or aboard any Hawaiian Airlines flight to the islands.

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Philippines: One-Lane Policy May Be Key To Solving Manila’s Traffic Nightmare

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EDITORIAL

How do you solve the nightmarish traffic problem of Metro Manila without getting rid of mass transport like buses and jeepneys?  Not even the establishment of the light railway system or the “coding” system seemed to have created a dent on this hellish situation.

Well, we think we have just the right solution, thanks to our traffic experts here at The Adobo Chronicles.

We propose a one-lane per vehicle policy at all times in all major thoroughfares in Metro Manila, and this is how it works:

Any motorist — whether driving a bus, jeepney, taxi or private car — caught on closed circuit TV (CCTV) occupying more than one lane on any street or avenue should be fined or imprisoned, or both.  The same punishment should imposed on motorists trying to overtake another vehicle from  the right, instead of the left.

And here’s the key:  the penalty will depend on how many lanes a vehicle is occupying at the time the photo was taken — two lanes would mean double the fine and prison term; three lanes would triple the penalty, and so on.

While overtaking from the left will continue to be legal, it has to be done as quickly as possible so as not to be caught on candid camera.

We hope President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s transportation team will heed this call.

China Claims Newly-Formed Island At Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport

image.jpegMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Despite losing the case brought by the Philippines before the Permanent Arbitration Court over the South China Sea territorial dispute, China continues to assert its expansionist policy by laying claim on yet another island in the Philippines.

It has laid claim on a small island that recently formed at Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).  The island emerged as a result of a damaged asphalt runway at NAIA which forced authorities to temporarily shut down the airport for emergency repairs.

China considers the island very strategic because it would give it the right to use the rest of the NAIA runway to guard and protect its new island territory.

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