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300 Kilometro: Isang Paglalakbay on GMA

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - 300 Kilometro – that’s all the distance that separates Metro Manila from Sitio Latag in Occidental Mindoro. But with the stark contrast in size, population, and especially the lifestyle, the city and the sitio are practically worlds apart.

GMA News and Public Affairs’ 300 Kilometro is a 60-minute special that aims to bring the two places and its people closer by opening their doors to the “ultimate outsiders”— five people who will explore, enjoy and educate themselves in a span of three nights and two days.

First, there are the three Mangyan tribesmen namely: Bidoy, Gabin and Roman. Born, raised and still living in the tiny community in one of the mountains of Mindoro Occidental, the customs and traditions of their ancestors are still deeply-ingrained in their hearts and minds. In fact, they look at Manila not as the “promised land” but as “no man’s land” whose negative influence might ruin their culture and their way of life.

Then there’s Drew Arellano (right), the “native” from the urban jungle whose journey will take him to Sitio Latag to try and convince the locals about taking the big leap to Manila, the city they consider as “strange and sinful.” And at the same time, Drew is taking a big step away from his comfort zone, to immerse and learn the simple ways of the rural folk.

Lastly, there’s Isabelle Daza (left) — the very modern and highly-visible member of Manila’s elite who will serve as host/travel guide to the visitors from the highlands.  

300 Kilometro: Isang Paglalakbay is an SNBO presentation airing tonight at 10:15 on GMA 7.

BIDOY

DREW ARELLANO

GABIN AND ROMAN

ISABELLE DAZA

ISANG PAGLALAKBAY

KILOMETRO

METRO MANILA

MINDORO OCCIDENTAL

NEWS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS

OCCIDENTAL MINDORO

SITIO LATAG

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