- Juan Philippines

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- Juan Philippines
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April-May 2010
Contents
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JUAN’S Feature
“Juan’s” Best beaches in the Philippines
Serving Spoon
14
Juan for the road
26
Bugsy's
Comfort Zone
24
Special Feature
20
Two Seasons Boracay
10
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Equipped
Travel Essentials
12
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Serving Spoon
Makansutra
4
The Juan Road Trip Series
Philippines · April-May 2010
Pinoy FInds Online
Travel Tips
In the Philippines, it is always advised to bring
clothes for hot weather. Bring light clothes. It’s always safe to have those handy white shirts around.
Like in any foreign country, be careful of pickpockets. Always bring that handy insect-repellant. When
shopping, always haggle. Mingle with the locals.
They always give the best tips. Be adventurous!
Pack light. Bring only essentials like sunscreen,
medicine, at least two swimsuits, extra plastic bags,
a pair of slippers, one formal clothing (just in case),
toiletries, camera and extra money. Plan your outfits
prior to leaving to avoid packing too much or too
little. Write down all you intend to do to be more
organized.
Keep your cash hidden in different places just in
case you lose something. Make sure you leave
some room in your luggage for souvenirs or other
purchases.
Research about the place before traveling. It's best
to be informed about weather conditions, local
customs, hangouts, etc.
USEFUL FILIPINO WORDS
Hello!
Goodbye
Thank You
How are you?
You’re Welcome
Yes / No
How much?
Expensive!
Sorry
Good Morning
Mabuhay!
Good afternoon Magandang tanghali
Paalam
Good evening
Magandang gabi
Salamat
Sun
Araw
Kumusta ka?
Rain
Ulan
Walang Anuman
Breakfast
Almusal
Oo / Hindi
Lunch
Tanghalian
Magkano?
Dinner
Hapunan
Mahal!
Bread
Tinapay
Paumanhin po
Cheese
Keso
Magandang Umaga
Chicken
Manok
Meat
Pork
Fish
Egg
Fruit
Rice
Water
Ice Cream
Hot
Cold
April-May 2010 · Karne
Baboy
Isda
Itlog
Prutas
Kanin
Tubig
Sorbetes
Mainit
Malamig
Philippines 5
Publisher Teddy V. Cruz III
teddycruz3@gmail.com
Editorial Consultant Cori Gillego
Creative Director Mike Mesina
muiggz_17@yahoo.com
Marketing Manager Dinjo Constantino
dinjo.constantino@gmail.com
Account Manager Joyce De Leon
Contributors
Writers Dinjo Constantino, Martin Bryan Flordeliza,Teddy Cruz III
Photographers Martin Bryan Flordeliza, Mike Mesina,Teddy Cruz III
JUAN PHILIPPINES
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Publisher’s Note
“I shall be telling this with a sigh. Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads
diverged in a wood, and I...I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the
difference.” – an excerpt from Robert Frost’s The Road Less Travelled.
I remember trying to memorize this poem for an oral presentation back in highschool. Right
after that, I fell in love with this poem. It talks about how life is an adventure. Well, that’s my
take on it. With that in mind, we welcome you to our April-May Issue—our Summer Issue.
We would like to thank all of you who answered the call to “Be JUAN of us”. We really
appreciate your comments and emails of support. Trust that every issue we make, we have
you all in mind. We’re excited as we put out another issue of JUAN Philippines Magazine.
We have come upon our own “two roads diverged in a wood.” We will update you on our
Facebook Fan page and on our website what those are.
Anyway, it’s Summer Time, it’s time to have fun in the sun!
Juan Philippines Vol. 5 No. 2
We are now on
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Join our fan page by searching
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Then find out where we are and
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Visit our website
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In this issue, we head out on our first Road Trip Feature which hopefully will become a
staple in every issue. Check out the Do’s and Dont’s for an enjoyable trip. We also let you
experience Bugsy’s mouth-watering treats and allow you to explore the streets of Singapore
in Manila through Makansutra.
Also in this issue, we give one of our readers a chance to be a writer. Check out the winning
entry to our Best Beaches in the Philippines writing contest and also the winning entry of our
“Get a Chance to have your Photo featured in our Parting Shot section.”
Join us at Two Seasons Boracay, as we enjoy their delicious food & extraordinary service.
Believe us, they’re not just a beach resort in Boracay. The food is really, really superb too!
Also in this issue, we celebrate the Filipino’s entrepreneurial spirit as we highlight online sellers
on Multiply in a special feature on their travel and local products. We will also have our firstever party in time for the elections dubbed as “JUAN sa 2010!” on April 10 at TYA Bar and
Resto. It’s going to be a thanksgiving party for our readers, advertisers and friends who have
been loyal to JUAN and our endeavors.
We would like to thank Mr. John Penaloza for accommodating us at Two Seasons Boracay.
Our special thanks goes to Ms. Tina Santos of Makansutra, Mr. Bug Warren and Perry
Quimbo of Bugsy’s Bar and Bistro and Mr. Ramon Cabrera of The Manor Hotel at Camp
John Hay for hosting our Road Trip Dream Team.
Our special thank you also go to Mr. A.L. Henson, as he officially joins us as part of the JUAN
Road Trip Dream Team.
We travel far and wide to bring you the best of the Philippines. With more than 7,107
islands, imagine the possibilities.
JUAN Philippines Magazine is charting another adventure.
What are you waiting for?
Explore, Experience & Enjoy the Philippines now!
Let JUAN be Your Ultimate Travel Guide!
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Teddy Cruz, III
PUBLISHER
Equipped
TRAVEL
ESSENTIALS
Be armed with these stuff on your next
beach outing. It’s always important to be
ready for whatever comes on your trip.
Bathing suit, check. Fabulous shoes for
comfortable walks and also for your feet
to look nice in pictures, check. Sunglasses
to ward off the UV rays (and again to look
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Serving Spoon: Makansutra
MAKANSUTRA:
A guide to
good food
Makansutra is founded by
the affable K.F Seetoh, whose
mission is to celebrate the best
of Asian Food Culture and
Lifestyle.
Makansutra is from the words
makan, meaning food, and
sutra, meaning guide. Originally in Singapore and now
in Manila, the spacious food
court has 14 stations or booths
with specialties like Hainanese
Chicken Rice, Laksa, Satay, Char
Kway Teow, Nasi Lemak, Bah Kut
Teh, Roti Pratha and Ice Kacang.
Be transported to the streets
of Singapore with its wide array of dishes representing the
main cultures of Singapore and
more—Chinese, Malay, Indian,
Thai, Filipino, and even Western.
The taste and the ambience of
Singapore street hawkers is now
in Manila.
Makansutra Asian Food Village
is at 2/F, Manila Ocean Park,
Luneta, Manila.
For inquiries, call 5673512.
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Serving Spoon: Bugsy’s
Bar & Bistro
Text by Dinjo Constantino
Photos by Mike Mesina
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There are only two things that can
make me wake up in the middle of
the night—fire AND Bugsy’s Buffalo
Tenders.
Ask my brother.
So when I found out that we were
going to be doing a food review on
Bugsy’s Makati, I couldn’t sleep! I was
imagining chickens flying over and
around me and with the dip chasing
them! Man, that was a weird night.
It only got me hungrier. Poor bed
sheets.
Don’t worry, I won’t narrate how I
brushed my teeth and washed my
face before going to work that day
because I actually don’t remember
all that and just remember one thing
from that day—the Bugsy’s Buffalo
Tenders. Among other dishes.
That day was probably the fullest
and most satisfied I was. I’m not lying. I can still remember the smell of
my burp. Excuse me.
Now in two locations (the first one
in City Golf Plaza in Ortigas and
now one along San Agustin St. in
Salcedo Village, Makati), Bugsy’s Bar
and Bistro is certainly gangster. And
we mean this in the most positive
of ways. It’s just gangster. From the
name of the bar to the environment
inside. It really is gangster.
The food is great and the people
who are behind it are even better.
Visit the place once or twice and the
staff already know you by name.
And that’s what the owners want
the place to be known—a neighborhood bar. Where you can just come
in shorts and sandals (c’mon, don’t
come in a sando, you wise guy!)
and relax with your friends and
your officemates after work. Beer
Bugsy Malone:
Have you eaten?
Blousey Brown:
Ever since I was a kid.
Bugsy Malone:
Then how come you’re so
skinny, wisey?
Blousey Brown:
Because I watch my weight.
Bugsy Malone:
Yeah, I do that when I’m
broke too.
Warren’s Dip and Chips (P185). The
dip is an old family recipe of Miguel
and Bug Warren, co-owners of the
bar. Yes, a lot of customers (including us) have been trying to get the
two drunk so as to spill the beans
(no, beans are not part of it…or are
they?) on the recipe of the dip but to
no avail. Just another reason for you
to drink at Bugsy’s. Other must-try’s
are the Bugsy’s Famous Cured Beef
Surprise (more popularly known as
tapa), the Bugsy Siegel (steak that is
truly mouth-watering)
Oh, sorry, about that, we had to wipe
something off the magazine.
Anyway, other heavenly dishes are
the Bugsy’s Ultimate Oven-Baked
Burger (P305), the Lamb Chops (P395)
and the Fish and Chips (P185).
More than the food, it is the feel
of the place when you’re there.
Everyone seems friendly. For us, it’s
the perfect place to relax after a hard
day at work. There’s also a smoking
area. And it’s open from 11 a.m. (yes,
they serve lunch too!) until 5 a.m.
(breakfast?).
is just P55 and the food choices are
stomach-boggling (get it? Instead of
mind-boggling, I used “stomach.”
Get it now?).
We must warn you though. You
might not want to go back to the office once you’ve settled in for lunch.
Aside from the Buffalo Tenders (only
P175!), Bugsy’s is also famous for its
Bugsy’s Ortigas - 489-4985
Bugsy’s Makati - (0922) 9710604
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Juan’s Feature
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As told by Martin Bryan Flordeliza.
The Philippines, being an archipelago, is surrounded with crystal blue waters, pristine white beaches and colorful marine
life. Every region boasts their famous beaches and it’s always a tough decision to make which one to choose because every
island offers something different and exciting – from island hopping, water sports, scuba diving etc. The beaches in the Philippines are truly a perfect complement to the tropical weather we have and as they say it’s always fun to play under the sun,
just make sure to apply enough sunblock.
So here’s my top three beach destinations in the Philippines, from its three major islands: Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
Luzon: A different world in El Nido
Being in El Nido is like being in a scene from the movie Waterworld. Imagine yourself riding the banca and
being transported into a different world - the soaring high cliffs are the majestic gates of the kingdom and
as your vessel moves in, towering rock formations and crystal clear lagoons welcome you. And as you look
into the water, a multitude of colorful fishes are swimming as if they are following you on your ride. El Nido
is simply a paradise where one can truly savor fresh air and appreciate the beauty of nature. It’s no wonder
why El Nido was hailed as UNESCO’s Protected Heritage Site. Everything is just perfect, it’s like everything has
been properly placed – the clear blue waters amidst the towering rock formations – a perfect backdrop for a
magical sunset.
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“Juan’s” Best beaches in the Philippines
Visayas: Island Adventures in Bantayan Island
Bantayan Island in Cebu is a new addition to the best beaches in the Philippines. Although, the island is
flocked by both local and foreign tourists, the place is still less populated and commercialized compared to
other well-known beaches in the country. The island of Bantayan is approximately three hours away from
Cebu City and from the ferry going there, you will notice a spread of white sand beach lined with tall green
coconut trees. One of the activities you can do in Bantayan is island hopping to the Virgin Island. Its clean
shores and white sandy beach is a testament to why the island is called “virgin”. The island is free from establishments and usual crowd noise – just the sun, sand and the sea. The whole virgin island is yours to enjoy by
listening to the crashing waves or simply enjoying an afternoon with family and friends.
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“Juan’s” Best beaches in the Philippines
Mindanao: Water Playground at the Malipano Beach (Davao)
Just across the Pearl Farm Beach Resort in Davao is the Malipano Beach. An island with towering coconut
trees, a chapel and nipa huts. But aside from this, the island boasts of powder-like white sand – a perfect
complement to its blue waters. One can truly enjoy the waters of Malipano with different water activities like
kayaking, jet skiing, scuba diving and snorkeling. A jumping board is also situated in the middle of the ocean
where one can enjoy unlimited splashing fun. But aside from this, the Pearl Farm Beach Resort also offers spa
services to relax sore muscles from a whole day of water fun. But if you can’t get enough of water, then enjoy
the resort’s infinity pool overlooking the Samal Sea – a perfect spot to enjoy Davao’s sunset.
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Comfort Zone
TWO SEASONS BORACAY
A Reason for the Season
by Teddy Cruz III
There’s a beach front resort conveniently located in Station 1, along the
stunning 4 kilometer powdery white
sand it’s called Two Seasons Boracay.
It’s less than a minute walk to Boracay’s famous Willy’s Rock.
Upon your arrival in this beautiful
resort the courteous staff will meet
you with a warm smile and a cold
welcome drink--definitely a sign of
good things to come. Upon checking
in, you’ll be greeted by an incredible
view—a site to behold—Boracay’s
beach front. It’s one of those things
that dreams are made of. Take note,
the experience is just the beginning.
Two Seasons Boracay offer a total of
34 rooms. All their rooms are minimal-
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ist in design. Upon settling in, feel
free to be acquainted with your room.
It’s equipped with all the amenities
you need—a private veranda (available in some rooms), an iHome alarm
clock with an iPod docking station.
The resort also has a breath-taking
swimming pool, a 20-meter Koi
pond, a restaurant called BarLO Resto
Lounge (Euro/Asian eclectic cuisine)
and Sky Bar (located at the roof top).
All of these plus two back up generators for guaranteed uninterrupted
power supply.
Now it’s time to enjoy and relax.
Walk towards one of the beach front
cabanas and order a Basil Mojito
and another must try, the Barman
Kiss Cocktail. Indulge yourself with
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the view. Help yourself to their wide
array of choices on their menu. We
recommend you try their Pepperoni
Pizza, Nachos, and Smoke Fish Roll
to accompany that Mojito. Not to
forget, you should also try their Jello
shots. For sure this will add a bounce
to your step. You’ll soon notice how
they attend to you with utmost
courtesy; you’ll soon fall into a spell
that will make you feel like royalty.
Their staff is so well-mannered, you’ll
just love to stay and never leave the
resort. That’s just the beginning. Just
a footnote, their bar’s happy hour is
from 4pm to 6pm.
After an afternoon of relaxation
and fun, it’s time to fuel yourself for
the night ahead. Check out BarLo’s
Two Seasons Boracay
offerings. You’ll be astonished by the
menu they offer not to mention the
flavors they incorporate in all their
dishes. It’s a mix of European slash
Asian flare—Yum! We recommend
the Chef‘s Angus Burger, Four Cheese
Pizza, BBQ Crocs, Crocodile in Coconut
Milk (my personal favorite), Prawns
Maricudo and Lamb Ribs. Our compliments to the Chef.
After a hearty meal, walk it off on
the beach and gaze upon the stars
(don’t trip though). Revert to the
bar and order more drinks—Cheers!
We recommend you try their Frozen
Margarita, Cilantro Mojito. Don’t
worry about anything, you’re here to
enjoy. Well, that’s not hard to do in
Two Seasons Boracay.
After that long day, hie off to your
room to rest and prepare for tomorrows activities. Don’t be surprised to
receive a call from the front desk asking you if you would want to indulge
in a massage before you go to sleep.
That’s service for you.
After a night’s rest wake up to a
scrumptious buffet breakfast and, of
course, piping hot brewed coffee. But
if you want to go ala carte, we suggest you try their Two Seasons Sunrise
Special. What a good way to start a
long and relaxing fun-filled day.
I have never been so delighted to be
in one place especially here in Boracay
which has so many things happening
at the same time.
Definitely, Two Seasons Boracay is an
experience in itself, not to mention
their food and especially their service
is extraordinary. I have to say its worth
adding to your list of reasons to go to
Boracay especially to those first timers
who will definitely remember the
experience.
For more Info:
TWO SEASONS RESORT BORACAY
MANILA SALES OFFICE
Nena Bldg 132-A Bayani St., corner
Araneta Avenue, Quezon City
Tel No.: (632) 415-4652/(632) 410-2175
Fax No.: (632) 732-1747
Email: rsvn@twoseasonsboracay.com
Website: www.twoseasonsboracay.com
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JUAN FOR THE ROAD
Get your motor runnin’
Head out on the highway
Lookin’ for adventure
And whatever comes our way.
- Steppenwolf
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It was whatever came our way for sure as JUAN embarked on
its first road trip of the year. Manila to Baguio. 250 kilometers
or so of traffic (along EDSA), habal habal’s, buses that get
maneuvered like cars (damn you, bus driver!), wide open roads,
the joy that is SCTEX and the beauty of the lush green spaces
along the road as we zipped by.
This is the JUAN Road Trip Series.
First stop—the Summer Capital of the
Philippines—Baguio.
Before we left, we made sure that we
won’t be Flintsone-ing our way up the
zigzag roads. Hence, the automatic car
check up.
Here are some car care tips
before you start that engine:
• Check all the fluids. From the engine
oil to the gas (duh!) to the brake fluid.
Everything that can dry up (oh, you
brought your grandma with you!), you
check it.
• Tires. Make sure that they’re thicker
than your face and that the tire pressure is set to the one written on your
manual. Check also if your shocks are
still in place (if not, tell your overweight
cousin that the trip got cancelled).
• Security. Are your spare tires in place
or were you a victim of another practical joke? Go check now. Don’t forget to
bring the jack and wheel wrench too.
• Drive carefully. There’s no substitute
to being alert on the wheel. Don’t be
crazy. Wait for the next best pass and
be patient. Overtaking one car is not
worth your life and those with you in
the vehicle.
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JUAN FOR THE ROAD
Okay, now for the gadgets
you have to bring:
• MP3 Player. Yup, no endorsements
here, hehe. Set up a Road Trip playlist
too. Ours were full of 90s songs
(Eraserheads, Stone Temple Pilots,
Guns n’ Roses, Nirvana, Parokya ni
Edgar and Boy George—kidding!).
Oh, you need an FM transmitter too
to be sure.
• Digicam. To document all the places
you visited and also to catch those
embarrassing moments. Haha. There
are so many beautiful sites in the
Philippines. Capture them all.
• Cellphone. So you can contact your
loved ones when you get lost. Kidding. For emergency purposes. And
also if your phone has a nice camera
or video recorder.
• Laptop. If you need to check your
email or need to send some proposals
or if you really love writing, then a
laptop or a netbook would be a great
companion too.
How do you set the mood of
the trip? With music, of course!
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• Free Falling by Tom Petty. Then
imagine yourself looking like Tom
Cruise in Jerry Maguire.
• Overdrive by Eraserheads. Who
does not know this song? And who
does not want to sing along with it?
• You Give Love A Bad Name. Yeah,
this was a hit too in our trip. Release
all your angst against your ex’s here.
• Highway to Hell. At your own risk.
What articles of clothing
should one bring?
• Sunglasses. To hide your sleepy eyes
for pictures and also to protect the
windows of your soul from the heat
that is the center of the solar system.
It makes some girls pretty
too.
• Sneakers. Either
for walking
or for your
casual ware.
You can’t
beat having
sneakers.
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• Board shorts. Just in case you pass
by a lake, a beach resort or a swimming pool. Better safe than have wet
underwear.
• Jacket. Don’t forget. You’re going
to Baguio.
Then, thank you to Manor Hotel
(reservations@cjhhotels.com/(632)
845-0892/ (6374) 424-0931 to 43) in
Camp John Hay in Baguio, our stay
was truly restful and full of adventure.
Aside from being full in our itinerary,
our stomachs were truly satisfied as
well.
What a perfect road trip.
Care to join us in our next one?
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hassle-free trip, taking in consideration
the strict luggage weight requirement
being implemented by airlines today.
Thus, World Traveller is the perfect match
for a practical traveler.
Summer gives out a multi-colored
shade in environment. Not only the sun
enhances the beauty of surroundings,
but it also legitimizes mix of hues for
a fun-filled season. With this, World
Traveller introduces this April three new
colorful and printed collections that will
certainly set the mood of every traveler
this Summer.
Itcomes in 50 cm and 60 cm sizes.
Whether for business or leisure travel,
World Traveller is the one brand of
luggage that you’ll ever need this summer. So, are you ready to take off?
World Traveller bags and luggage is
exclusively available at The Travel Club
and SM Department Stores nationwide. World Traveller is exclusively
distributed by the Primer Group of
Companies.
Purple-checkered Virginia collection is a
4-wheeled, lightweight push
button trolley that is so fancy
for a summer trip. It comes in
48 cm and 61 cm sizes with a
flight bag to match.
The two-tone, California collection is available in playful
blue and orange colors. The
trolley case has 4-wheels,
push-button trolley and built-in
combination lock. It comes
in 48 cm and 61 cm with a
flight bag.
The Aberdeen collection has
a 2-wheel trolley case with
push button trolley feature. It
is available in discreet colors
Black and Khaki perfectly made
for business travel this summer.
See what Vitamin C can do for you when you travel
Viruses lurk around us everywhere,
everday. Thus the need to strengthen
our body’s resistance against diseasecausing viruses.
Cecon is the body’s daily armor of
protection that keeps your immune
system strong and healthy. It is the
trusted and most recommended
adult Vitamin C brand.
Cecon is available at all leading
drugstores nationwide. SRP P670.00
/ box of 100’s
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Philippines · April-May 2010
Calendar Of Events | April-May 2010
April 12-April 21
April 13
April 15-April 18
Mt. APO, Davao City
BANCATHON SA
MAGNAGA
An annual sumer climb to Mt. Apo,
Pantukan, Comval
the country’s highest peak.
An annual motorized banca race
World Trade Center,
Metro Manila
among fisherman of the region
The biggest motoring event in the
within waters of Magnaga offering
Philippines, which aims to uplift
huge cash prizes
the local automotive industry in the
CONQUER MT. APO
Manila International
Auto Show 2010
country.
April 15
April 21-April 24
Amadeo, Cavite
Hingyon Municipality, Ifugao
BANGKARERA
(Boat-rowing race)
A Festival that revives the coffee
Ethnic thanksgiving with cultural fair
Penablanca, Cagayan
industry.
by Ifugaos in Hingyon.
A boat-rowing race at the clear wa-
PAHIMIS FESTIVAL
GOTAD AD HINGYON
April 21
ters of the Pinacanuan River within
the Callao Caves Tourist Zone.
April 24
April 24
Nueva Valencia, Guimaras
Pinamalayan, Mindoro Oriental
PISTA’Y DAYAT
(THANKSGIVING)
This is a proud tradition where
A colorful celebration highlighted
Lingayen, Pangasinan
beautiful maidens compete for
by street dancing, a parade of float
Thanksgiving festival for the year’’s
attention with the gaily-decorated
and a different Moriones Festival.
bountiful harvest from the sea
KAROSAHAN FESTIVAL
BAHAG-HARI FESTIVAL
Karosas with their load of goodies.
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Philippines · April-May 2010
April 24-May 2
celebrated every 1st of May.
Calendar Of Events | April-May 2010
May
flores de mayo/
Santacruzan
May 1- May 4
May 1- May 4
Davao Oriental
viva viGAN
FESTIVAL of the arts
Nationwide
A regionwide float parade repre-
Ilocos Sur
A parade of the town’s loveliest
senting all municipalities along the
A festival in a setting replete with
ladies depicting the search and dis-
gulf, converge in one place featur-
history, heritage and cultural trea-
covery of Christ’s Cross by Queen
ing decorated bancas and vintas of
sures and reminiscences.
Helena and Constantine.
different designs for competition.
May 1
May 1- May 7
May 1- May 7
BOA-BOAHAN
“ALINSANGAN”
FESTIVAL
Davao gulf regatta
SUMMER FESTIVAL:
PILIPINYAHAN
SUMMER FESTIVAL:
santacruzan
Tagaytay City
Tagaytay City
Nabua, Camarines Sur
The Pilipinyahan Fest is conceptualized
Parade of beauties from Tourism
A colorful cultural festival of
by Tagaytay tourism council in coordina-
Oriented and related Establishments
pagan origin. Derived from
tion with the Local Government unit to
of the city.
the dialect “Alinsangan”
promote the pineapple as the most appealing agricultural product in the locality.
May 29
May 30
May 31
Bulan, Sorsogon
Alitagtag, Batangas
Intramuros, Manila
A festival showcsing colorful
Tapusan honors the Holy Cross on
Department of Tourism together with
costumes fashioned from the abaca
the last day of May
Intramuros Administration will bring
fiber. It is highlighted by a grand
back the glamour of the 1900s Ma-
street presentation wherein the
nila Carnival Queen in this year’s
participants are clad in colorful
Santacruzan sa Intramuros.
costumes using the abaca fibers.
SANTACRUZAN SA
INTRAMUROS
PADARAW FESTIVAL
TAPUSAN
April-May 2010 · Philippines 33
Press Release
IT’S THE LITTLE, COLORFUL THINGS – DESIGN GO TRAVEL PRODUCTS
To pack light this summer season
is a challenge, especially when the
stuff you have to bring are quite
bulky to get you fab as we say hello
to the sweet, smiling sun. The authority in making travel accessories,
United Kingdom’s Design Go recognizes the need to give one’s traveling
experience a personal touch.
Boring gold and silver locks for your
luggage? DesignGo has them in an
array of colors – in pink, turquoise,
green, red, and other vibrant colors.
Even one’s essentials are made
travel-friendly – foldable hair-dryers,
anyone?
Whether by air, sea, or land, Design
Go has an entire line-up of products
built to protect the smallest, but
most valuable and most expensive
items. A wallet that can safeguard
your cash, cards, and passports – you
can have them cling on to you beneath your clothes. There’s also the
Dry-Pod, an item that could seal your
iPod, small digicam, and cellphone air
and water-tight.
the little things and put it in mind to
freely accessorize your summer with
Design Go travel accessories.
Travel-size kettle heaters are also available – so you could turn your hotel/inn
room into a more comfortable, homey
place with all your needs good to travel
around with. You can even do your
laundry with a travel clothesline!
Design Go travel accessories are
available at The Travel Club, Bratpack, R.O.X and leading department
stores nationwide. Design Go is
exclusively distributed by the Primer
Group of Companies.
Design Go even has a SIM card
saver that can back-up all your SIM
contacts. In the event that (knock
on wood!) your cellphone gets
lost or phone memory gets full,
this SIM card saver will ensure that
you wouldn’t have to say “Who’s
this?” for every unregistered
number.
Summer is everything but colors
– screaming, shocking colors, that
would make our journey to that
perfect, sun-kissed tan fun and colorful with our lovely crews. Share
Constant Connectivity and Entertainment in Style
Samsung Electronics Philippines
Corporation launched the latest
additions to its award-winning range
of netbooks, the Samsung N220 and
N150. Designed to provide maximum
personal freedom, the N220 delivers
up to 12 hours* of secure connected
mobility, while the N150 keeps on going for up to 8 hours*. This impressive
battery-powered performance is possible because overall power consumption is reduced by their energy efficient
LED display, optimized processing performance and Samsung’s proprietary
Enhanced Battery Life solution.
The Samsung N220 and N150
incorporate Intel’s latest processor, the
Intel® Atom™ N450, which is specifically designed to deliver an amazing
Internet experience using netbooks.
Based on an entirely new micro-architecture, the Intel® Atom™ processor
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increases energy efficiency to extend
battery life, while delivering enhanced
mobile performance and increased
system responsiveness.
“Featuring an elegant choice of designs,
the Samsung N220 and N150 lead the
range with a pragmatic approach that
takes ultra mobile
computing into a
whole new dimension.
Longer battery life is
an important issue for
customers, and we
are proud to deliver
feature-rich netbooks
that allow you to get
wirelessly connected
so easily and for such
a long time,” said Eric
Sulit, head of Samsung
Electronics Philippines
IT Solutions Business.
Philippines · April-May 2010
Like other Samsung netbooks, the
N220 and N150 have been awarded
the leading environmental and usability standard, TCO Certified, and are
ECO RoHS compliant.
For complete product specs, please see
http://www.samsungcomputer.com.
Directory
EMBASSIES
Australia
Level 23 Tower 2 RCBC Plaza
Ayala Avenue, Makati City
(63-2) 757-8100
Austria
4th Floor Prince Building,
112 Roda St. Legaspi Village,
Makati City
(63-2) 817-9191;
(63-2) 817-4992
Bangladesh
2nd flr. Ayala Wing BPI Bldg.,
106 Paseo de Roxas cor.
Perea St., Legaspi Village,
Makati City
(63-2) 817-5010;
(63-2) 817-5001
Cambodia
Unit 7-A 7th Flr. Country Space
Bldg. Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue,
Makati City
(63-2) 818-9981
Canada
Level 6-8, Tower 2, RCBC Plaza
6819 Ayala Avenue,
Makati City
(63-2) 867-0001;
(63-2) 867-0002
Chile
17th Flr. Liberty Center Building
104 H.V. de la Costa corner
Leviste St., Salcedo Village,
Makati City
(63-2) 810-3149;
(63-2) 810-3687
China
4896 Pasay Road,
Dasmarinas Village,
Makati City
(63-2) 844-3148
Colombia
18th Flr. Aurora Tower,
Araneta Center,
Quezon City
(63-2) 911-3101
Cuba
Penthouse, Cacho Gonzales
Bldg.101 Aguirre corner
Trasierra Streets,
Legaspi Village, Makati City
(63-2) 817-1192
Israel
23rd Flr., Trafalgar Plaza,
105 H.V. Dela Costa St.,
Salcedo Village, Makati City
(63-2) 892-5329 to 32
(63-2) 894-0441 to 43
Czech Republic
30th Flr. Rufino Pacific Tower,
Ayala Avenue, Makati City
(63-2) 811-1155
Italy
6th Flr., ZETA Building,
191 Salcedo Street,
Legaspi Village, Makati City
(63-2) 892-4531 to 34
19091012200 (Visa)
Egypt
2229 Paraiso Cor. Banyan St.
Dasmarinas Village,
Makati City
(63-2) 843-9220;
(63-2) 843-9232
Japan
2627 Roxas Boulevard,
Pasay City
(63-2) 551-5710
Finland
21st Floor BPI Center,
Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue,
Makati City
(63-2) 891-5011 to 17
Korea
10th Flr. Pacific Star Bldg,
Sen. Gil Puyat corner
Makati Avenue, Makati City
(63-2) 8116139-44
France
16th Flr. Pacific Star Building,
Sen Gil Puyat corner
Makati Avenue, Makati City
(63-2) 8576900;
811-1001 to 04
Kuwait
1230 Acacia Road,
Dasmarinas Village, Makati City
(63-2) 887-6880 to 84
Germany
25/F Tower 2, RCBC Plaza
6819 Ayala Avenue,
Makati City
(63-2) 702-3000;
(63-2) 702-3015
India
2190 Paraiso St.,
Dasmarinas Village, Makati City
(63-2) 843-0101;
(63-2) 843-0102
Indonesia
185 Salcedo Street
Legaspi Village, Makati City
(63-2) 892-5061 to 68
(63-2) 818-4441
Iran
37 McKinley Road,
Forbes Park, Makati City
(63-2) 888-4757 to 59
Libya
1644 Dasmarinas Village,
Makati City
(63-2) 817-7331 to 32
Malaysia
10th - 11th Floor The World
Center Bldg. No. 330,
Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue,
Makati City
(63-2) 864-0761 to 68
Mexico
2157 Paraiso Street,
Dasmarinas Village,
Makati City 1222
(63-2) 812-2211/12/13
(63-2) 812-2225 (Consular)
Netherlands
26th Flr., Equitable PCI Bank
Tower, 8751 Paseo de Roxas,
Makati City
Tel. (632) 786-6666
Fax (632) 786-6600
April-May 2010 · Philippines 35
Directory
New Zealand
23rd Floor BPI Center,
Sen. Gil Puyat Ave,
Makati City
(63-2) 891-5358 to 67
South Africa
29th Flr. Yuchengco Tower,
RCBC Plaza, 6819 Ayala Ave.,
Makati City
(63-2) 889-9383 (Trunk Line)
Nigeria
2211 Paraiso St., Makati City
(63-2) 843-9866;
(63-2) 843-9868
Spain
5th Floor ACT Tower,
135 Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue,
1227 Makati City
(chancery) 818-5526;
759-2971
(Embassy) 818-3561;
818-3581;
(Consulate) 7592970
Norway
21st Flr., Petron Mega Plaza
Bldg., 358 Sen. Gil Puyat Ave.,
Makati City
(63-2) 886-3245 to 49
Pakistan
6th Flr., Alexander House,
132 Amorsolo Street,
Legaspi Village, Makati City
(63-2) 817-2772;
(63-2) 817-2776
Portugal
17th Flr., Unit D Trafalgar Plaza,
105 H.V. Dela Costa St., Salcedo Village, Makati City
(63-2) 848-3789 to 90
Qatar
2056 Lumbang St. corner
1398 Caballero Street,
Dasmarinas Village,
Makati City
(63-2) 887-4944 to 45
Russian Federation
1245 Acacia Road,
Dasmarinas Village,
Makati City
(63-2) 810-9614;
(63-2) 893-0190
Saudi Arabia
389 Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue,
Makati City
(63-2) 890-9735
Singapore
No. 505, Rizal Drive,
Bonifacio Global City,
Taguig City
(63-2) 856-9922;
(63-2) 856-9932
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Sri Lanka
2260 Avocado Avenue,
Dasmarinas Village, Makati City
(63-2) 887-5222;
(63-2) 887-5223
Sweden
16th Flr. Equitable PCI Bank
Tower 2 Makati Avenue cor.
H.V. dela Costa St., Makati City
(63-2) 811-7900
Switzerland
24th Flr. Equitable Bank Tower
8751 Paseo de Roxas,
Makati City
757-9000;
757-9001 (Visa)
Thailand
Royal Thai Embassy Bldg.,
107 Rada St., Legaspi Village,
Makati City
815-4219 to 20;
816-0696 to 97;
810-3833;
817-4262 (Consular)
Turkey
2268 Paraiso Street,
Dasmarinas Village,
Makati City
(63-2) 843-9705;
(63-2) 843-9707
United Arab Emirates
2nd Flr., Renaissance Bldg.,
215 Salcedo St.,
Legaspi Village, Makati City
Philippines · April-May 2010
United Kingdom
120 Upper McKinley Road,
McKinley Hill, Taguig City
(63-2) 858-2200
United States of America
Chancery Building,
1201 Roxas Boulevard,
Manila
Tel: 528-6300
Fax: 522-4361
Venezuela
Unit 17 A, Multinational
Bancorporation Center, 6805
Ayala Avenue, Makati City
(632) 845-2841;
845-2842
Vietnam
670 Pablo Ocampo St.,
Malate, Manila
521-6843;
525-2837;
524-0364
European Union
30/F Tower II, RCBC Plaza
6819 Senator Gil Puyat corner
Ayala Ave., 1200 Makati City
859-5100
DOT OFFICES
DOT – NCR
Rm. 207 DOT Building,
TM Kalaw St., Ermita, Manila
Tel. (02) 524-2345;
525-6114; 524-6566;
523-8411
DOT- REGION VII
G/F LDM Building,
Lapu- Lapu City, Cebu
Tel. (032) 254-2811;
254-6077
DOT- BORACAY FIELD OFFICE
Balabag, Boracay Malay,
Aklan
Tel. (036) 288-3689
Directory
AIRLINES
BUS LINES
PAL Express
R1 Hangar ATC, Gate 1
Andrews Ave., Nichols,
Pasay City
Tel (63-2) 855 9000
Fax (63-2) 851-7922
BLTB
EDSA, Malibay, Pasay City
Tel (63-2) 833-5508
Makati Shangri-La Hotel
Manila
Ayala Corner Makati Avenue,
Makati City
(63-2) 813- 8888;
(63-2) 813- 5499
Phase II Bus Terminal
Ali Mall Araneta Center,
Cubao, Quezon City
Tel (63-2) 913-1526
Mandarin Oriental Manila
Makati Avenue, Makati City
(63-2) 750-8888;
(63-2) 819- 9659
Philippine Rabbit
1240 EDSA, Balintawak
Tel (63-2) 364-3477
Manila Diamond Hotel
Roxas Boulevard corner
Dr. J. Quintos Street,
Manlia
(63-2) 528- 3000;
(63-2) 305- 3000
Zest Air
Domestic Road corner
Andrews Avenue, Pasay City
Tel (02) 855-3333
Fax (63-2) 851-1804 to 05
Cebu Pacific Air
16/F Robinson’s Equitable
Tower, ADB Avenue corner
Poveda St. Ortigas Center,
Pasig City
Tel (63-2) 636-4938
Fax (63-2) 637-9165
Philippine Airlines
G/F Philippine Airlines Center,
Legaspi Street, Legaspi Village,
Makati City
Tel (63-2) 855-8888
Fax (63-2) 853-7725
SEAIR
1020 2/F Dona Concepcion
Bldg. Arnaiz Avenue,
Makati City
Tel (63-2) 884-1521
Fax (63-2) 844-3813
SHIPPING COMPANIES
RENT - A- CAR
Budget
Nayong Pilipino Compound,
Pasay City
Tel (63-2) 888-6513
Fax (63-2) 851-0931
Nissan
UPRC Building 3,
2289 Pasong Tamo Extension,
Makati City
Tel (63-2) 816-1808
HOTELS
Negros Navigation
Company Pier 2,
North Harbor, Tondo, Manila
Tel (63-2) 245-5588
Fax (63-2) 247-7427
WG&A Superferry
12/Floor Times Plaza Tower
corner United Nations and
Taft Avenue, Ermita,
Manila
Tel (63-2) 528-7100
Fax (63-2) 528-7107
Manila Hotel
One Rizal Park,
1099 Manila
(632) 527- 0011;
(632) 527- 0022/24
Avis
2/F Guevent Commercial
Center Libertad Street,
Mandaluyong City
(63-2) 533-0861;
(63-2) 714-4060 to 61
Fax (63-2) 533-0785
Discovery Suites
25 ADB Avenue, Ortigas
Center, Pasig City
Tel (63-2) 635-2222
Fax (63-2) 683-8333
Hyatt Regency Manila
2702 Roxas Boulevard,
Pasay City
(63-2) 833- 1234;
(63-2) 833- 5913
The Peninsula Manila
Ayala corner Makati Ave.,
Makati City
(63-2) 810- 3456;
(63-2) 815- 4825
Hotel Veniz
#1 Abanao St., Baguio City
(632) 4460700 to 03;
(632) 4460704
09175060701
Inn Rocio
#68 Kisad Road,
Baguio City
(632) 4424028
(632) 4426535
Microtel Inn & Suites
2/F Phinma Bldg., 166
Salcedo St, Legaspi Village
Makati City
(632) 6193333;
(632) 6193344
09275164129
Baguio Country Club
Country Club Road
(632) 6192050 to 64;
(632) 4427674
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Parting Shot
“CAMSUR” - Cheryl Lim
Cam Sur
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Send us your best beach photo (can be wackiest, funniest, sexiest, etc.) and win
an overnight stay at Island Cove Hotel and Leisure Park in Cavite and also get a
chance to have the photo featured here in this section.
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