A Glimpse of Greenbelt 5
For those who have not yet seen and for those who are interested to take a glimpse of the newest addition to the spectacular malls of Ayala, here it is! the fifth Greenbelt situated at the heart of Makati. Greenbelt 5 also known as GB5 is the newest Ayala mall that was opened last… ahmmm..? I really don’t know when is the exact date it was opened, we’re just surprised (Batang Yagit, Inzy, and I) that it was now open to the public. We took a quick stroll inside this mall before Batang Yagit’s flight to Davao City. We were just curious if it was open or not, that’s why we are very eager to take a closer look at it, or possibly get inside this fresh-from-the-oven Ayala mall.
A panoramic view of Greenbelt 5 from Greenbelt 3
Those are some of the photos we’ve taken inside Greenbelt 5. Only a few number of stores are open inside this luxurious mall. As you’ve noticed, it has a state-of-the-art architecture, its chandeliers are like extravagant stalactites exclaiming its exquisite and lavishing beauty. The random arrangement of stairs is like a replica of famous architectural landmark that I really can’t recall what it is. The lights above its atrium resembles a not-so-alien-like constellation and a montage of an out-of-this-world edifice.
To come to an end, Greenbelt 5 is just another masterpiece of Pinoys, and something that we Filipinos should be very proud of… (naks naman…)
P.S.: To those who have not yet experienced GB5, visit it now, and be one of the first to enjoy the latest Ayala mall.













































December 4th, 2008 at 6:41 am
[...] I always carry my nifty Sony DSC-T200 camera with me. This is my very first Sony gadget. This blog bought this for me a year ago (the earnings from this blog of course, not literally this blog, heehee…). I was super satisfied with its performance and it greatly serves its purpose for me (To take pictures). I really love it because it’s handy, stylish and takes great pictures. It was like a DSLR in stealth, disguised in a small and compact metallic casing. I’m really impressed with this camera specially when taking photos in macro mode. It can take astounding close-up shots just like a Digital SLR. Here are some macro photos using my very own Sony DSC-T200: A fresh strawberry during our breakfast in Baguio. A yellow flower in Manor Hotel, Baguio City. A candle without flame somewhere in Greenbelt 5. A Starfish close-up shot in the seashores of Panglao Island. A stunning and colorful caterpillar in Bohol. The Bread, Basket, Butter and Knife somewhere in Greenbelt 5. [...]
November 13th, 2007 at 9:14 am
ang ganda!
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November 10th, 2007 at 1:40 pm
Lagalag talaga c Jezz, hehe.
Can you feature Glorieta before and after bombing? hehehe
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November 10th, 2007 at 1:19 pm
maganda talaga greenbelt…
one of the best spots in makati, yun nga lang its been a while since the last time i was in manila…
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November 10th, 2007 at 8:14 am
love greenbelt, sosyal kaayo!
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November 9th, 2007 at 4:12 pm
wow pwede na palang pumasok dyan.. kasi last time na punta ko may mga construction workers pa eh.. kaya nag alanganin akong pumasok.. hehehe
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November 9th, 2007 at 7:19 am
Ooh! Bagong place na pwedeng bombahin!!
Harhar. :p Kidding.
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November 9th, 2007 at 5:15 am
hahahaha! yeah… teka.. anong meron sa salcedo village?
may bahay ka dun kuya blogie?
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November 8th, 2007 at 9:43 pm
Looks great! That’s gonna be one of my first stops the next time I find myself in Makati.
(I miss Salcedo Village…!)
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