Mga mamimili ng bulaklak, dagsa na sa Dangwa, Maynila isang araw bago ang Valentine’s Day
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00:00 Let's continue with the updates on Dangua, Manila, especially as the number of flower buyers is increasing
00:06 and as a gift for Valentine's Day.
00:09 We will be brought to you live from the Central News Center by Ryan Lucigues.
00:14 Angelic, the number of flower buyers in Dangua, Manila has started to decrease.
00:23 But if you are going to ask the vendors, it is still reasonable to compare it to last year.
00:28 When it comes to the price of flowers, Angelic, I see that some flowers are now expensive here in Dangua.
00:33 One day before Valentine's Day, this is the situation here in Dangua, Manila.
00:41 Almost all of the vendors, Angelic, have a lot of flowers.
00:45 From Quezon City, Tyron, Jared, and Jalec, the vendors, have already arranged to buy flowers.
00:52 Tyron, not only for the one who is courting the bought flowers,
00:57 but also has a land for his parents and mother-in-law.
01:00 To give importance to those people, to show that we like them and that they are important to us.
01:07 Angelic, not all of the vendors here have a boyfriend.
01:13 Just like Jared, who bought flowers for his parents.
01:18 Just show that you love the people around you.
01:22 Show them that you love them.
01:24 This is the smallest way to show it.
01:28 Jalec has no girlfriend since birth, so he is just a bouquet seller for the flowers that his friends bought.
01:38 Yes, I am a bouquet seller.
01:41 I don't have a girlfriend. I will just be a priest.
01:43 Ash Wednesday.
01:44 The price of flowers here in Dangua is now expensive.
01:49 Some vendors here say that the price of flowers is from 300 to 1,000 pesos.
01:55 The price of bouquet of flowers varies from 600 pesos to 4,000 pesos.
02:00 It depends on the type of flowers that will be placed and the look of the arrangement.
02:06 One by one, just like that, sir.
02:10 Later, sir, when they go to work or school.
02:14 But there are people who buy, sir.
02:18 Angelic, many people come here.
02:20 Some hours or one day before Valentine's Day, the road here in Laonglaan, in Manila, is already closed.
02:29 People from the barangay and some members of the PNP are already here to guide the motorists who come here.
02:36 Like what you can see behind me, the flowers are scattered there.
02:40 And different types.
02:42 This is Ate.
02:43 Ate, how much is the price of your bouquet of flowers?
02:47 1,200 pesos.
02:48 Is that the most expensive in your place?
02:50 There is also 1,800 pesos.
02:52 Which one is the most expensive?
02:53 I don't know.
02:54 I love it.
02:57 Here, Angelic, 1,200 pesos for the bouquet of flowers that she is holding.
03:01 But if you want to save money, there is a discount of 500 pesos.
03:06 And if you really don't have any, there is a stem of roses that costs 150 pesos.
03:15 Angelic, is there any kalachuchi or everlasting?
03:19 So it's cheaper.
03:21 Are those roses?
03:22 Malaysian mums?
03:24 What is the most popular thing that you can buy there?
03:28 Angelic, the Ecuadorian, the sunflower and the roses.
03:39 There are a lot of them here.
03:40 Actually, I'm looking for a coconut because I know that Angelic is cheaper.
03:44 But we can't find anything here.
03:46 The Ecuadorian is a bit expensive.
03:48 And it's even more expensive, Angelic, if you want to personalize the bouquet that you will give.
03:54 Because there are bouquets here that have teddy bears.
03:57 That is really more expensive.
03:59 If you compare it to the ones that your sister is holding,
04:03 1 dozen of roses that are already 1,200 pesos.
04:07 But the sellers here, Angelic, said that as Valentine's Day or tomorrow approaches,
04:12 the price of roses here in Dangua could possibly go up.
04:16 But there is no problem when it comes to supply because the supply of roses is increasing.
04:20 Angelic.
04:21 Okay. Thank you very much, Ryan Leziguez.