After we visited the Capitol Commons
and the downtown area of Pasig City on October 3, 2015, we went to The
Podium which is located at Ortigas Center in Pasig City, Philippines.
The Podium is also a shopping center located at Ortigas Center, Pasig
City. It is also located at the back of SM Megamall. Since we came
early, we had a tour there. There are many stores, restaurants, and
salons inside The Podium. It is not a very crowded shopping center
compared with the other malls and shopping centers.
At 6:00pm,
we had a dinner at Healthy Shabu Shabu located at the second floor of
the building. It is a Japanese restaurant and you can cook the food at
your table. You can dip the choice of your food in a boiling soup or
stock like Japanese beef, big prawns, fish fillets, tuna slices,
scallops, and assorted vegetables and noodles. You can season them with
sauces and condiments. We ate there with my friends from PSI and OCCI
like Rocel Santiago Borilla, Benjie Leogardo, and Aurora Cobarrubias.
Our other friend, Claude Santa Ana was not able to come for any reason.
We spent our time while cooking, eating, and socializing to each other.
Because of having social networks like Facebook, I was able to find and
communicate with my long time no see friends from PSI and OCCI. We
didn't see each other since 2000 when I came in USA. I made a promise
that I will meet and see them later if I will visit in Philippines
later. Thanks God that my wish came true. I know that it is hard to
invite people because of their hectic schedules.
#ThePodium #OrtigasCenter #Pasig #Rizal
On October 3, 2015, I went to Pasig
City, Philippines with my cousin, Rose Ann Zapanta. From EDSA and Shaw
Boulevard (Crossing), we took a jeepney ride going to Capitol Commons.
Capitol Commons is a new shopping and commercial complex in Pasig City
which is located at the former site of Rizal Provincial Capitol. The new
Rizal Provincial Capitol is now located in Antipolo City since March
2009. After the transfer of Rizal Provincial Capitol from Pasig City to
Antipolo City with the help of Ortigas Company, the capitol building at
the old site is returned to Ortigas Company. Later, the old capitol
building is demolished and converted into shopping and commercial
complex. They called it Capitol Commons because the former site is Rizal
Provincial Capitol.
Let's talk about the history of Rizal
because it is part of the history of Pasig City. On June 11, 1901, the
province of Rizal was created and Pasig became its capital. The first
capitol building is located at Lopez Jaena Street in Barangay Santa Rosa
(near to Pasig River) which was built in 1901. During Japanese
Occupation and World War II, the capitol building was used for prison
and it is damaged by fire in 1944. From then, the capitol building
didn't repair because of the shortage of the provincial fund.
Later in 1950, the Ortigas Company donated their building to the
provincial government of Rizal which is located at Shaw Boulevard corner
Meralco Avenue. That building became the second capitol building. Rizal
became a premier province because Manila is surrounded by the towns of
Rizal. The towns which are closer to Manila became most progressive
including Pasig, its capital.
On November 7, 1975, Metro Manila
was created thru Presidential Decree 824 and the 12 most progressive
towns are separated from Rizal. Because of that, the second capitol
building became out of the provincial territory for more than 30 years
because Pasig is also separated from the province . Pasig became an
independent city on January 21, 1995. Still, the second capitol building
is out of the provincial territory.
On March 4, 2009, the
capitol building of Rizal was transferred from Pasig City to Antipolo
City with the help again of Ortigas Company. The new building in
Antipolo City is their third capitol building. The old capitol building
in Shaw Boulevard is returned to the donor and later, it is demolished
and converted into shopping and commercial complex. Right now, that site
is Capitol Commons.
We walked around at Capitol Commons and
there are many restaurants, fast food chains, and office buildings
there. Later, there will be new condominiums and townhouses in the area.
After that, we took again a jeepney ride and we dropped off
at Barangay Santa Rosa to visit the old provincial capitol of Rizal
along Lopez Jaena Street. Unfortunately, the area is closed to the
public and you can take the pictures from outside. The whole area is
closed and secured by wire fences . We're glad that the first capitol is
still there. The government of Pasig City is trying to preserve and
build the first capitol building later for their tourist spot.
After that, we went to the downtown area of Pasig City. The city hall
is now bigger and taller. The public market is still the same. I missed
Pasig City very much because I used to live there in Barangay Rosario
when I was working at CFC Corporation (now Universal Robina Corporation)
and Republic Asahi Glass Corporation. I was eating my lunch and dinner
at the carinderias of Pasig public market. Unfortunately, because of the
shortage of time, we are not able to visit at my former residence at
Barangay Rosario along Ortigas Avenue. We just passed along Shaw
Boulevard and Pasig Boulevard.
While riding in a jeepney going
back to EDSA Crossing, we passed at Rizal Medical Center along Pasig
Boulevard. Rizal Medical Center is formerly Rizal Provincial Hospital.
Because Pasig is separated from Rizal, Rizal Provincial Hospital is
changed later into Rizal Medical Center. I'm glad that the hospital is
still there in spite of being a crowded city.
Pasig City is
still a memorable place for me since my childhood days. We used to visit
my aunt and my relatives often in Barangay Rosario and visit at Pasig
public market. There are so many changes in Pasig City because there are
many buildings and establishments and the whole city becomes more
crowded. The traffic is so terrible especially during rush hours at
Ortigas Avenue and Shaw Boulevard as well as in Ortigas Center where
most of the Head Office of the well known companies are located.
#RizalCapitol #OrtigasCenter #CapitolCommons #Pasig #Rizal