We were recently invited by our friends at SM City North EDSA to witness something that’s not typically in the list of to-do’s in the mall. Holding a series of awesome live art sessions was Dee Jae Pa’este who gave much life into the mall’s Skydome. Read more… Dee Jae Pa’este, whose father is Filipino, Read More
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Exploring Sabah: A Night in Mari-Mari Cultural Village
Sabah is a melting pot of people—concentrated in the Malaysian state are a great number of ethnic groups, of which 28 are officially recognized. Popular among tourists, Mari-Mari Cultural Village gives a glimpse into the daily lives of five Sabahan tribes. Read more… Coming from the Philippines where there are also quite a number of Read More
From Flights to Movies and Coffee
Just last Friday, I flew the flag to Iloilo with PAL Express, which now operates most of the domestic flights of Philippine Airlines. I presented my Mabuhay Miles ID, of course, because I know I could conveniently convert them to Globe Rewards points. Read more… The process is simple, really. Once members of Mabuhay Miles Read More
7Stones Boracay Suites: Peace of Mind at the Island’s Other Side
The last time I’ve been to Boracay was in 2011, and a lot has changed ever since. The island is now among the most popular globally, so lots of people flock to it. Tourists mostly choose to stay at booming White Beach, but for those who are looking for rest and relaxation while still being Read More
GoHotels Otis-Manila: Great Value-for-Money Choice in the City
Whenever there’s a budget-conscious friend or relative who’s visiting Manila, I’m frequently asked for quality but affordable accommodations. But I’m always stumped, for there are only a few respectable hotels in the city that would fit within their budget. My latest discovery, however, is now among my top recommendations—GoHotels Otis-Manila. Read more… GoHotels Otis-Manila is Read More