Things To Do — Go To The Mall

August 25, 2007 by Philly · 1 Comment
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Shopping is a big thing here in the Philippines.  It’s big culturally in that many Filipinos love to spend a day at the mall, and it’s big to Westerners as well, because malls are often the best bet when trying to find that certain something you miss from back home.  SM is the largest chain of malls in the Philippines.  It’s far from the only one, though.  But SM has taken more risk and spread themselves farther geographically than any other chain.  Might sound silly to some but checking out how far you’ll be from a mall is one important factor in choosing a place to live. Here are all the SM Malls (as of today, they spring up pretty fast!). Just click on any mall’s location symbol for exact locations and contact information.


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  1. [...] borders of Metro Manila itself … on $1,200 USD per month.  You can look at this map of all the SM malls here and pick any location within easy commute of any of them and you can duplicate our budget pretty [...]



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