




Yes, those are railroad stop thingies behind Lili. Yes, they're inside the mall. This is Festival Supermall which used to be the biggest mall in the Philippines, until SM Mall of Asia was opened. This mall has a train with I think four or so railroad cars that fit quite a number of people. I didn't take a ride though because of time constraints.
Also, behind Lili to the right is National Book Store: the Philippines' version of Barnes & Noble, or Powerbooks (which this mall also has).

Here you can see the railroad tracks going over a kiddie car race track. How cool is that?





Sorry about Lili's undie showing.



Lili: "Japan Home Centre! I'm home!!!"
Uh, not quite.

Lili: "Ewwww jewelry?? PLEASE get me out of here..."
There are also rows of beaded jewelry stalls in here that carry Swarovski crystals (or so they say), freshwater pearls, among others. You can even ask the stall keepers to make customs for you!

Lili: "Finally here!"


Lili: "This is really why we went to this mall. Wall-to-wall toy goodness! Pinky St. anyone? Wouldn't mind having one myself.

-_-; eheh. That's not true. There are several toy stores in this mall, but their merchandise are, well, mall-priced, if you know what I mean. A favorite (and also very busy) haunt of shopping gurus is a place called Divisoria in Manila. It has several malls, as well as stalls lined up beside the streets (sometimes even taking up space ON the streets!) Prices there are ROCK-BOTTOM. I just haven't mustered enough courage to go there yet, but I'm very intrigued about what it has to offer, specifically for fashion dolls.

I hope you guys enjoyed looking.
