1. It’s Definitely Greek!
Greek Yogurt is the first of its kind in the Philippines: yogurt made form pure cow’s milk topped with
fresh fruits and preservatives imported straight from Greece like rose petals in honey. But if you’re
looking for something else, indulge in Greek-style donuts called Loukoumades with chocolate praline,
honey, or honey and cinnamon. Century City Mall, Makati.
Nagoya’s Autumn Leaves
In a small valley near Nagoya lies some of the most beautiful maple trees in Japan, planted by a
Japanese priest sometime in the 17th
century. Now tourists and locals can walk under the beauty of an
autumn shower of leaves.
Osaka Bokashi Printmaking
At the Kamigata Ukiyoe Museum in Osaka, an exhibition of woodblock prints in the Bokashi style will be
exhibited until September 6. These prints depict “the floating world” of Japan, giving another glimpse
into Japanese beauty and mystery.
Auckland On Water Boat Show
From September 24 to 27, the 17 year-old on-water boat show in Auckland will be held at the Viaduct
Harbour. The largest of its kind, the show provides tourists with the sight of dozens of yachts and boats
all parked in one place.
New York Labor Day Parade/West Indian Carnival
The Labor Day Parade in New York is held yearly on the first Monday of September; others refer to it as
the West Indian Carnival. The highlight of the day is known as the West Indian Day Parade where a long
procession of elaborate costumes representing the West Indies walks along the Eastern Parkway in
Brooklyn.