Recently, Sammul Chan and Konnie Lui went to Manila to film a tourism documentary, and this trip really opened Sammul’s eyes, he went to the Rizal Park, Manila Bay, Manila Ocean Park and many other places, but what he can’t forget is the 400 years San Agustin Church, he said “All the items inside are valuable, especially the antique book made of sheep skin, and I could actually touch the book.” Other than that, Sammul also went to the Ocean Park to take a look at the world’s biggest freshwater fish, he said “The fish is light green in color, but because the place was too dark, thus I can’t take photos.” This was the first time Sammul has been to Philippines, at first he had decided to stay for one more day to go sun-tanning, but his dream was shattered. Sammul said “I can’t go to Thailand recently, at first I thought that Philippines is a tropical country, thus I can enjoy sun-tanning, but it turned out that it was the rainy season, and the sky was cloudy every day, I was really pissed!” Sammul Chan, who had not been to Philippines before, decided to stay for one more day and go sun-tanning, but it turned out that it was the rainy season, and it was cloudy every day thus his dream was shattered. Although he can’t sun-tan, this trip really opened his eyes. Sammul said “I filmed for two days, but I went to over 10 Manila scenery spots, but what I can’t forget is the 400 years historical San Agustin Church, all the items inside are valuable, especially the antique book made of sheep skin, and I could actually touch the book.” Other than that, Sammul also went to the Ocean Park which kept the world’s biggest freshwater fish, but it was a pity that the place was too dark, thus he could not take photos. Source: Oriental Daily, The Sun Translated by: Firesheepy @ http://asianfanatics.net