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Monday, October 01, 2012

October 1st


I will never forget this day, I walked almost 2 kilometers to deliver our Super Tuyo product. And just when I stepped out from the building (where I earned), a woman interrupted me and asked for my moment. I let her talk, saying all about the children of today and what's happening now and what's their need, and etc. Upon seeing the effort to explain (and convince me), needless to say the name of their organization, I cut her off and wholeheartedly asked, "So you're asking for a donation?". She affirms. Soon enough I am signing a receipt confirming my donation.

I realized though that I almost gave the whole amount I just collected but felt completely fine. Actually, overwhelmed and inspired.

This day made me believe to trust life.


Here's a gift from the girl.


Sunday, September 30, 2012

The Philippines




We're a country named after a Spanish King to which an American General vowed to return

We have the most species in the least space of anywhere in the planet.

The Filipino word for 'Hello' is "Have you eaten?"

People say we're the warmest place on Earth because everyone, absolutely everyone knows how to smile and have fun.

Truly, It's More Fun in the Philippines




Visit: It's More Fun in the Philippines website

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Wish upon the stars


WRITTEN OCTOBER 2011

After all the exodus of Lopez and Gozon’s stars to MVP’s galaxy of stars, we still can’t help but wish that some stars should have stayed or transfer from one network to another.

Here’s a list of some Kapuso celebrities that I wish were or still in Kapamilya network.



RICHARD GUTIERREZ
Richard should be in ABS-CBN because Raymond is in GMA. And the gay and overweight “Gutierrez” is not helping Richard’s career.
Primetime is his comfort zone. Let’s give him the best concept, co-actors and directors in Kapamilya network. Female rivalries are common, how about male rivalry- John Lloyd Cruz and Richard Gutierrez perhaps.
If he agrees, an afternoon special for the station’s dying afternoon block.
But a MMK launching is a must. Bring back the tandem first with Angel Locsin, or Anne Curtis instead.
Versatility is the key. We want Richard on ASAP!
Richard Gutierrez and Toni Gonzaga as PBB hosts? Looks good. Eh Pilipinas Got Talent host? Better, his own reality show.
Who won’t be excited for a Star Cinema movie? Co-stars? Let’s pick among Sharon Cuneta (as mother), Bea Alonzo or Sarah Geronimo (team-up), or Gerald Anderson (as brother).
But if he is popular for fantaserye on TV, why not make a fantasy movie? MMFF is a good play date.


G RECOMMENDS: It is never too late to re-define Richard’s career. TFC subscribers would love to meet him as much as they did with Angel Locsin.



REGINE VELASQUEZ
Imagine a songbird belting it out in ASAP. How about a Regine-Angeline-Sarah production number every Sunday?
Her MMK stint was the all-time highest rated episode. She deserves a Primetime Bida spotlight.
No more flopped musical-serye because she can give justice to any piece.
A weekend nightly musical-talk show is recommendable. Remember Celebrity Turns with Micahel V. and Lani Misalucha? Something like that.
Who doesn’t want a Showtime Sample from a Songbird? Let’s build a Regine-Vice tandem from there.
Then a Vice Ganda-Regine musical-comedy movie. Of course, it’s a Star Cinema and Viva co-prod. 
I would love her to host Pinoy Dream Academy.
Star Records will do its best to pirate her from Viva Records to complete the Kapamilya deal.
And I am sure; TFC subscribers would love to see her. What’s next? US concert tours.


G RECOMMENDS: I hope we have Regine before everything 5 years ago when we’re wishing these. I think the best idea for Regine’s comeback after giving birth is a concert entitled, REGINE: The Belting & Breastfeeding Concert. Expect a concert gap dedicated for breastfeeding. LOL. Btw, Mrs. Recto and Viva movie with Aga is a priority!



VIC SOTTO
Bossing is the bossing for all season.
Eat Bulaga is Vic Sotto. So, EB will be in Kapamilya noontime again. Or better, let’s extend EB in the afternoon to salvage the dying block.
Let’s give Who Wants To Be A Millionaire to TV5, let’s bring back Pinoy-made game shows again, with Bossing.
I would love to see him as judge in PGT. Or how about a Showtime stint? That’s wow!
Sitcoms are old-fashion, who wants a gag show for Bossing? Kill Bubble Gang! LOL. Wazzup-wazzup style with a touch of comedy bar suddenly interests me.
Vic Sotto in MMK? Best idea!
Star Cinema will be the first one to rejoice with Bossing’s transfer. More bossing, more movies… and more umay!
Ever thought of a triple V movie treat: Vic-Vice-Vilma? End of the world na.
Bossing will complete every TFC subscribers’ viewing experience. Now, it really feels home, suddenly it’s nostalgic. 

G RECOMMENDS: Let’s make all of these a reality before Bossing becomes “obsolete” and see him inside an air-conditioned room in his MMFF float like Dolphy.





G POINT: At the end of the day, these are all dreams we wish we enjoy in our television. Ikaw ba, sinong gusto mong mapanood?

Saturday, July 28, 2012

HK Travel Tips (plus Macau)


Here are my 10-point tips for first time travelers esp. Pinoys in Hong kong with additional tips for Macau

1. Do not be surprised if 7 eleven stores do not automatically pack your items in a plastic bag. Plastic bag costs 0.50 cents (roughly 3 pesos). Ask it when necessary.

2. Octopus card is very convenient unless you want to purchase every single train/ferry ticket. Or you are willing enough to drop exact coins in every bus/tram trip. Ask your friends who have one.

3. Cigarettes are expensive. A pack costs HKD50 (around 270 pesos). Bring your own. I heard that the allowable cigarette pack to bring in Hong kong is 3.

4. When riding a bus, do not forget to push the “stop button” if the next bus stop is your stop. Drivers who have not seen any passenger in a bus stop will proceed right away to the next stop unless you signal them in advance to stop by pressing the button.

5. HK Disneyland checklist: Umbrella (than hat), bring your own umbrella, items inside are expensive. Fan while queuing up a line, heat is everywhere. Bottled water or a jug for convenience, water refilling stations can be found near washrooms.

6. When you return downtown to the tram station from the Peak, ride bus 15C bound to ferry station in Central. It has an open upper deck. The best way to enjoy the city view.

7. If you are in Hong kong and plan to go to Macau, save your peso (or dollar). Macau has higher exchange rate than in Hong kong. The two countries share the same currency anyway. I heard Worldwide House building in Central MTR (where many Filipinos flock) also give reasonable rate.

8. Macau has no train system. If you want a real adventure, ride a bus. HK’s octopus card cannot be used, so save a lot of coins for your bus rides – its 3.2 dollars/ride, exact fare only, no change.

9. Places for free Wi-Fi in Hong kong: Central MTR Station, The Peak, IFC Mall (HK Island), Harbour Mall (Kowloon Island), and of course at the airport. Also, in Macau tower.

10. Three important M’s when traveling in a new territory: Map, Mattress and Money. But don’t forget your passport (and visas).

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

VIRAL: It's More Fun in the Philippines


 Viral Videos of It's More Fun in the Philippines Tourism Campaign




Staring Contest.



International Campaign - Memes



It's More Fun in the Province of CEBU, Philippines
(INTERNATIONAL Tourism Ad)



It's More Fun in the Province of CEBU, Philippines
(DOMESTIC Tourism Ad)



It's More Fun in DAVAO Region, Philippines
(DOMESTIC Tourism Ad)




Music: Barbra Streisand
Popularized by: Duck Sauce
Performed by: Apl de ap


Monday, May 21, 2012

4 Reasons Why I Like & Dislike Metro Manila


Does Metro Manila make the Philippines “More Fun”?



Accessible Chaos

From where you are, I am sure you’re near to anything you need.

Short-term buys? Check out a “sari-sari” store.
Cheap meals? Dine in a “carinderia” for a dollar.
Snacking? Go to a sidewalk and find a local dish.
Thirsty? “Palamig” in every street, “Gulaman” in every train station
Long taxi trip?  Buy cold C2 green tea over your window.
Boring bus? Nomadic vendors serve hot “mani”.
Looking for convenience? 7-eleven, Mini Stop or 24/7 Mercury Drug store.
More convenience? Pick among huge malls around.



Because everything is near and everyone is everywhere. The end result: Chaos.

Anyone can set-up their own mini businesses. So you can’t pass a single sidewalk without any struggle. Hence, unmanageable waste can be found anywhere. 

MMDA will clear the sidewalks and arrest illegal vendors today, tomorrow everyone resumes.


  


Inconvenient Variety

The Philippines has the most variety of modes of transportation which makes everything seems reachable. From trains, buses to the lightest vehicle like pedicabs.

Trains assume the speed and accuracy.
Taxis and Motorcycles are the most flexi ones.
Buses take the main roads for specific drop off points.
Jeepneys drive on both major and minor roads for more specific routes.
Tricycles and Pedicabs take the tightest streets.
While Bicycles for convenience and short-distance travel.

However, this variety generally makes road trips inconvenient.



Today, passengers outnumber trains and stations capacity.
Choosy and unsated taxi drivers are at large.
Rude bus drivers who knows no bus stops and speed limit.
Overpopulated Jeepneys stop anywhere making every road a little hell.
Tricycles and Pedicabs more often block everything.
Stubborn Motorcycle drivers add on to street stressors.

The end result: Heavy traffic! But don’t forget the air and noise pollution it creates.




Divided Region

Undoubtedly, The Philippines is an English-speaking nation. Wherever you go, there’s a Filipino who are willing to converse efficiently. Signs around the metro are also written in English. So there’s no hard time staying in the Philippines.

However, Metro Manila lacks the reliability of information, mainly because of the division of cities and municipality. Indeed, local government has the authority over its territory to the extent that it makes Metro Manila divided and disorganized.


For instance, Manila has its green-colored street signs. Quezon City made it blue. Pasay City used to apply orange in various street posts but because it has new government, it changed to green. Pasig City’s blue-and-yellow traffic enforcers are different to Makati City. Mandaluyong City makes its own traffic announcements and rules, as well as in Parañaque and Las Piñas City.

I respect their jurisdiction but I don’t think it is necessary to enforce different versions of information and the like. It is a bit confusing. Driving around the metro will confuse motorists and tourists. You think it’s appealing? No. "Payabangan lang". It just makes Metro Manila uglier.

If they want to distinguish a city from another, a simple border markers will do.

Generally, Metro Manila is perceives as the over-all capital of the Philippines that's why it is the National Capital Region, not Manila alone. I believe that standardization of information in the region will improve Metro Manila. How about a United Capital Region?




Wrong Pride

Currently, there are five major business districts in Metropolitan Manila with two under development: Makati, Ortigas, Taguig (Bonifacio Global City), Pasay-Parañaque (MOA-Coastal Area) and the soon to be QC-CBD called Triangle Park.



These produce high-rising and structurally promising architectures. Beautiful skylines comparable elsewhere. Huge malls with two makes it to World’s Largest 10. High-end complexes for highbrow demands.

Just enough to cater the need to modernity. Truly, a Filipino pride to be.

However, where’s the Filipino feel among it? Everything seems to be modern and western. One attraction that I can think of very Pinoy is the walled-city of Intramuros, nothing more. Luneta? Sounds not appealing anymore.

Where’s the real Filipino pride? Invest on Filipino-inspired attractions that will secure our identity more than anything else.



G POINT:

Metro Manila is a representation of the Philippines. It’s the model city. Whatever happens here will soon happen to the rest of the country.

But does Metro Manila make the Philippines “More Fun”? Maybe yes, maybe no but “Fun” is the shallowest we can offer. Saying "more fun" means you are doing "more" on what is already fun. What are these? Anything foreign. Something that can be done anywhere but can also be done here in the Philippines it is just its "more fun". For me, it is not very Filipino. We are not offering what and who we are – and it is a problem.



DIGGING DEEP:

In spite the development, Metro Manila lacks a certain feel and look of its culture. Colonized minds are so evident. And it makes a gap between rich and poor. Being rich is so foreign (and cool) and being poor is so Filipino. Agree?


We support “not ours” because we think it’s superior and cool to be like them (other culture). But sometimes, we tried to support “our own” but we end up being envious because we want to be more superior and cool (crab mentality).

We, Filipinos are bunch of parasites (to other cultures) who cannot survive on our own. We please and take for granted other cultures, and then we call ourselves “hospitable”? We easily ignore and disbelieve our own culture. The end result? A confused and nonprogressive Philippines.

Sadly, culture is not our priority at all. Our mindset is about how to make money (and be cool) and how to eat three times a day even it damages our identity.



G RECOMMEND:

Continue to build a genuine confidence as a nation and the rest will follow. I believe we just started.

Friday, January 06, 2012

Philippine Tourism: from WOW to MORE FUN


Travelling is a fun experience. You expect to see all the marvels – the biggest, tallest, grandest and brightest attractions a nation can offer.

Being amused and wowed by these marvels are expected. But what makes the experience “more” fun and “more” worth-remembering? The people. And rumor has it that the Philippines claim the best of it – the world-renowned Filipino people. The Philippines secret marvel.

But why "FUN"? Quoting Tourism Secretary Mon Jimenez on his tweet (@monjquotes): "FUN" is a fusion of place and people. A place is not fun if there is no fun people in it.

Really, “IT’S MORE FUN IN THE PHILIPPINES”. Hail the Philippines new tourism campaign slogan.




From Wow Philippines to the rejected Pilipinas, Kay Ganda to It’s More Fun in the Philippines slogan launched on January 06, 2012. Now, Philippines is now ready to compete. 

Here's a glimpse of our Southeast Asian neighbors tourism campaign logo and slogan.








 








Now, compare. Visit the Philippines and have fun... more fun!

SEE RELATED POST:
http://gbert-tongo.blogspot.com/2011/04/philippine-tourism-from-wow-to-what-now.html