
Unlistedシーズン 1
From the most accessible to the far-flung areas in the Philippines, Robi Domingo and Sue Ramirez travel to the most underrated and even unusual destinations most tourists do not have on their bucket list. Together they explore and experience places off the beaten path and leave it to viewers to decide if they want to keep it unlisted, or list it - as their next travel destination. Many local destinations have earned a notoriety for one reason or another, reasons that have kept these places off the bucket lists of many. An isolated incident, myths, and urban legends can brand a place for life. This single anecdote, whether true or unfounded, becomes the single most enduring impression in the minds of Filipinos. Unlisted finds out the truth behind these impressions and breaks false assumptions by uncovering the true stories of these locations. In its first season, UNLISTED braves four places around the country: rebel-infested Rizal; home of aswangs Capiz; poverty-stricken Samar; and the decaying Manila capital. After each episode, viewers will see if these age-old impressions hold up today or if they want to list it as their new travel goal. Join hosts Robi and Sue as they travel all over the Philippines like you've never seen it before.
Unlisted • シーズン 1の視聴方法
4話
- Samar: Poverty-Stricken Province第3話
Samar: Poverty-Stricken ProvinceEastern Visayas is one of the poorest regions in the Philippines according to government data and natural calamities is to blame. The region may be poor due to disasters but it has also been blessed with rich resources. Authorities are now banking on tourism to help uplift their constituents. Samar, one of the last frontiers of the Philippines, hosts the largest remaining lowland forest reserve in the country. - Manila: A City in Decay第4話
Manila: A City in DecayManila has been judged as one of the worst cities in Metro Manila. It is one of the most densely populated in the world with a lacking infrastructure in transportation, housing, sewage, etc. The list goes on. Sadly, the pearl of the orient has lost its shine. Manila is dying. And quickly. But a group of young people says it is not too late to revive this dying city. Starting with Escolta, a historic street in the capital that was used to be the center of commerce for Chinese, European, and Latin American Traders. Escolta with its historic and beautiful architecture is the backdrop of the renewal of Manila. People are putting up specialty pop up markets, opening restaurants, holding bloc parties, renovating heritage structure, the works.


