Transport Show 2014

The habit of attending premiere transport shows date back to 2008. Back then, it was my first time to watch the Transport IMG_2364Show, which at that time, the first event was held at the Megatrade Hall, Bldg B at the SM Megamall in Ortigas Center. I still recall that the show run from April 16-20, 2008. Since then, my son and I would make it a point to visit the car shows as much as we can.
 
The Transport Show has served as a venue not only to car enthusiasts but also for photographers who are interested to shoot cars and hot modelsEvents such as this can also help to promote automotive craftsmanship.
 
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This year 2014 marks the Transport Show’s 23rd year. The event will feature the first Philippine-made concept sports carsfire truck fever, rescue ridesindoor drifting,  generations of cars and many more car related exhibits.  
 
IMG_2258The 23rd Phoenix Trans Sport Show will happen on May 22-25 at the SMX Convention Center is organized by Tradeshow International. Ticket prices are P100 for adults, P80 for Senior and P50 for children 10 years and below. It is free for children 3 years old and below.
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Kit is a self-taught photographer who possesses an insatiable desire to capture and freeze through his lens remarkable moments that revolve around travel, food, sports and special events. A registered nurse by profession, Kit traces back his passion for visual media when his camera has become his constant companion to his various medical missions and travels. His photographic works can be viewed at the TheSideTripper.com and Motoph.com website he established that feature collections of photographs and blogs about the many travel and food tripping adventures of his family and friends. He also undertakes freelance assignments for online and print publications. He may be reached at admin@thesidetripper.com.

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