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The Yuletide season: To travel or not to travel

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Some travelers like the cold weather so they travel to where winter is, December being the most popular. Why? For obvious reason, it’s when the temperatur­e drops and flush cheeks can be nice on photograph­s (along with a nice jacket, scarf and leather boots), and for some reason it’s when families get to bond in a foreign land (or sea, since cruise ships are nice Yuletide escapes, too) and celebrate the holidays with fireworks (because it’s banned in Davao).

What’s the luggage like? Think layering. If one needs to bulk up during the cold season expect the luggage to be the same. Double the load if picto- rial for social media postings is in the list of priorities.

I have experience­d the onset of the Yuletide season in cold places—Paris, Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Hong Kong, and Tokyo, and spent the holidays in snowy Texas and freezing New York City. The icy weather didn't agree with me. So did fashion. Once I was asked if I changed clothes the entire trip because I was sporting the same jacket in different locations. That was sad. LOL.

Personally, I prefer the warmer temperatur­e, or at least the cool weather of spring and fall. The sweater weather as it’s referred to. Or, summer when the forecast dictates cotton tshirt and shorts and linen top and drawstring pants. Imagine how many more clothes you can pack and each photo taken will have a different look.

What’s nice about traveling during the Holidays is the festive atmosphere of the destinatio­n. It’s nice to see a new place or be at a favorite city and see the elaborate and extravagan­t decors indoors and outdoors. The thought of what the theme will be on this visit compared to the previous one can add to the excitement. Of course, the decorators won’t disappoint because they have to outdo their theme last year.

In the region, I like how Hong Kong is decorated for the holidays, Harbour City most especially. It’s probably the most anticipate­d, visited and photograph­ed during the season pretty much how C.O.D. in Quezon City or the Coca-Cola plant in Davao City were back in the 70s.

You won’t mind the hot and humid weather of Bangkok when you get to see the Christmas decors. So far the décor of EmQuartier proves to be the most striking in concept and bigger than life proportion. This year’s polar bear theme is fabulous! I have yet to see the other mall outdo this establishm­ent’s Christmas display.

For me, there’s no place like home. We have our share of festive decoration­s—the City Hall (which is getting better by the year), the malls and hotels. Davao may lack the holiday splendor in the sky but the smiles on my family’s faces can beat that anytime.

Of course, you can always say family is where home is. Nothing warms the heart better than family no matter what the temperatur­e the thermomete­r reads.

Where ever you choose to spend the Yuletide season, Merry Christmas and happy New Year to you and your family!

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 ??  ?? SHIMMERING SHOWER. Gaysorn VIllage, Bangkok, Christmas 2017
SHIMMERING SHOWER. Gaysorn VIllage, Bangkok, Christmas 2017
 ??  ?? POLAR BEAR Express. EmQuartier. Christmas 2017
POLAR BEAR Express. EmQuartier. Christmas 2017
 ??  ?? SNOWFLAKES. Hong Kong street decor. Christmas 2016
SNOWFLAKES. Hong Kong street decor. Christmas 2016
 ??  ?? SLEIGH RIDE at Gaysorn bridgeway. Christmas 2017
SLEIGH RIDE at Gaysorn bridgeway. Christmas 2017
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