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The Great Wall of China in Mutianyu
The Great Wall of China is referred to in Mandarin as Wanli Changcheng (10,000-Li Long Wall or simply very long wall) BEIJING, CHINA- S...
Wednesday, May 22, 2024
Temple of the Golden Pavilion
Saturday, May 18, 2024
De La Salle University: Full Scholarship for PhD Students with P35,000 Monthly Allowance
This prestigious scholarship is open to applicants admitted to any of DLSU's PhD programs, including both straight PhD programs and those following an MA-PhD track. The best part? Financial need is not a deciding factor! All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply, regardless of their background.
Here's why this scholarship is truly impactful:
Open to All: This scholarship program removes financial barriers, making a PhD education accessible to deserving students from all walks of life.
Prestigious Recognition:
Standing Out from the Crowd:
While admission to a DLSU PhD program is the primary requirement, an endorsement from a faculty member in your desired department can strengthen your application. Reach out to professors whose research aligns with your interests and demonstrate your passion and qualifications.
Beyond the Scholarship:
There's no mandatory service requirement after graduation, and you won't be penalized if your PhD studies extend beyond the typical four-year timeframe. The scholarship provides flexibility and support to ensure your academic success
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Visit the DLSU website for a complete list of PhD programs and to learn more about the application process. You can also reach out to the university directly at scholarships@dlsu.edu.ph for further inquiries.
After all, pursuing a PhD degree with a scholarship program from De La Salle University could be the perfect stepping stone for you. Check the official DLSU website https://www.dlsu.edu.ph/ to learn more about the application process and deadlines.
Friday, May 17, 2024
Kansai Pass or Bust: Conquering Kyoto and Osaka on a Budget
We thoroughly enjoyed Japan's Kansai region, and we're here to spill the matcha on whether the Kansai Pass is worth it . Spoiler alert: it depends! But fear not, We'll break it down to help you decide.
First things first, the beloved Kansai Thru Pass is no more! As of May 2024, it's been replaced by the new Kansai Railway Pass. While it offers similar benefits – unlimited rides on trains and subways in the Kansai area – there are some key changes.
The New Kansai Railway Pass: Friend or Foe?
- Price Hike: The new pass is a bit pricier than its predecessor. We're talking 5,600 yen for a 2-day pass and 7,000 yen for 3 days (ouch!).
- Bus Blues: Sadly, unlike the Thru Pass, the Railway Pass doesn't cover buses anymore. This might be a dealbreaker if you planned on exploring further flung areas.
- JR Trains MIA: Another thing to note is that the pass doesn't cover JR trains, which are a major player in the Kansai region.
So, is it worth it?
Here's our take:
- For Budget Backpackers: If you're sticking mainly to Osaka, Kyoto, and Nara (all easily accessible by subways and private railways), and want to maximize your travel budget, the Kansai Railway Pass can still be a good option.
- For Adventurous Explorers: If your itinerary includes places like Koyasan or Himeji Castle (which require JR trains or long-distance travel), the pass might not be the best fit. Consider buying individual tickets or a JR Pass depending on your specific needs.
June in Kansai: What to Expect
June is a great time to visit Kansai – the weather is warm but not sweltering, the rainy season hasn't quite hit yet, and the crowds are still manageable. Here are some highlights:
- Hydrangea Heaven: June is hydrangea season in Japan, and the Kansai region boasts some stunning displays. Check out the Meigetsu-in Temple in Kamakura or the Hase-dera Temple in Nara.
- Festival Fun: June also sees some lively festivals, like the Tenjin Matsuri in Osaka (a vibrant boat procession) and the Hozuki Festival in Kyoto (where people light paper lanterns).
- Hiking Adventures: As the weather gets warmer, June is a good time for outdoor enthusiasts to explore the region's hiking trails, like those around Mount Takao or Mount Inari.
Our Kansai Pass Adventure
Since we focused on exploring Osaka and Kyoto, the Kansai Railway Pass worked well for us. We zipped around on the subways and private railways, hitting all the must-sees – Osaka Castle, Dotombori district, Kinkaku-ji temple, Arashiyama bamboo grove – without breaking the bank.
Final Thoughts
Whether you choose the Kansai Railway Pass or explore your options, the Kansai region has something for everyone. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and mouthwatering food, it's a destination that will leave you wanting more.
Have you used the Kansai Pass (or the new Railway Pass)? Share your experiences and tips in the comments below!
Happy Travels,
Thursday, May 16, 2024
Casio Watch Rings Are Back in Japan and My Inner Child is Screaming!
Remember those awesome Casio watches we all rocked back in the day? The ones with the catchy tunes and that somehow managed to survive numerous playground tumbles? Well, get ready for a major nostalgia trip because Casio's Standard Series is back, but this time in a much tinier form – watch rings!
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Yes, you read it right. Those iconic digital, analog, and even calculator watches we loved are now a miniature replicas that double as rings! They've hit the capsule machines all across Japan, and let me tell you, my inner child is absolutely thrilled.
For those unfamiliar with the magic of Casio's Standard Series, these were the go-to watches of our youth. We had the classic F-91W with its digital display, the ever-so-useful calculator watch (hello, teenage math problems!), and the timeless analog designs like the MQ-24. These watches were about functionality, affordability, and a whole lot of retro charm.
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G-Shock Photos not mine CTTO |
So, if you're ever in Japan and spot those familiar capsule machines, keep an eye out for the Casio watch rings. You might just score your favorite childhood watch in a whole new form!
Who knows, maybe I'll even do a follow-up post with pictures of my ring collection (fingers crossed for the secret model!). Until then, happy hunting, fellow Casio enthusiasts!
Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Family, Food Finds, and Friendly Business Chat at IFEX 2024
We were waiting for our change after buying 6 Camalig pinangat (we missed this dish so much!). As fate would have it, my cousin-in-law (wife of my first cousin, whom we'd just seen at the Marriott) arrived with my nephew! Turns out, his wife is the seller at the booth!
They sell these unique, well-packaged pinangat for a very reasonable price. They even had a promo: buy 5, get 1 free! I ended up paying only Php 415 for 6 pieces. Bonus: these pinangat have a shelf life of a year if frozen! Needless to say, our 6-pack lasted a mere 3 days. Wish I'd bought more! Yum!!
Their recipe is fantastic. Not just because they're family (although that doesn't hurt!), but because it's truly delicious and super convenient. It can be steamed using a rice cooker or even microwaved (just add some water!).
The day wasn't just about shopping, though. We were also treated to some delicious samples from a lovely couple from Tiaong, Quezon. They offered me a small VCO bottle and one sachet of coconut oil, and it seems they were giving them out to other customers who passed by their booth as well. What a generous couple! Thank you ma'am and sir!
Now, onto a different topic related to my business. While at IFEX, I had the opportunity to discuss a situation with Aice Philippines. They had a new reseller right across from our store, and I wanted to ensure fair competition considering our long-standing loyalty since their launch back in 2018. The conversation was friendly and informative, and hopefully, they'll consider the situation.
Finally, a quick shout-out to Ms. Luz Soriano. Unfortunately, it was closing time when we reached her booth, so we missed a chance to say hello. Here's hoping for an invitation to the next CITEM event, Ms. Soriano!
Tuesday, May 14, 2024
The Little Flower Retreat House in Baguio
A statue of St. Francis of Assisi stands tall at the corner. So we'd had some photos taken with the statue as well. His gentle gaze and outstretched hand offering a sense of calm amidst the quietude. In hindsight, the statue's presence might have even subconsciously influenced the atmosphere of our visit.
St. Francis, the patron saint of ecology and animals, is known for his message of peace and love for all creation. His presence at the retreat house feels deeply significant. Perhaps it serves as a silent reminder of serenity, a counterpoint to the initial unsettling feeling.
The Little Flower Retreat House continues to surprise me. It's a place of captivating architecture, a touch of mystery, and now, a connection to St. Francis of Assisi. This unexpected detail serves as a reminder to be present in the moment, to appreciate the hidden stories waiting to be discovered in the places we visit. So next time you're in Baguio, keep your eyes peeled for the Little Flower Retreat House, and who knows, you might just find yourself on a little adventure of your own.
Monday, May 13, 2024
Yearning for the Summer Capital's Chill
I miss strolling through the strawberry fields of La Trinidad, the scent of those sweet berries filling the air. And who can forget the amazing selection of local crafts and Ukay at the night market in Baguio? Here in NCR, the ukay shopping options just fail in comparison.
Okay, maybe I'm romanticizing it a bit, but the truth is, Baguio offers a unique experience you just can't find down here in the lowlands. It's a place that rejuvenates the soul and makes you appreciate the beauty of cooler climates 💯 percent!
Anyone else out there dreaming of a Baguio escape? Please comment below and share your favorite memories of the Summer Capital! Maybe we can even plan a virtual trip down memory lane. In the meantime, I'll be here searching for the strongest fan and coldest drinks I can find.
Sunday, May 12, 2024
BORACAY WILLY'S ROCK
Boracay is a paradise for beach bums and adventurers alike, and my recent trip was no exception. But amidst the powdery sand and crystal-clear waters, one spot stole the show – the iconic Willy's Rock.
The most iconic and most photographed rock and grotto in Boracay is called Willy's Rock. It is located at station one.
Now, Willy's Rock isn't for the faint of heart. It's a jagged limestone formation jutting out from the shore, accessible only by a short but slightly nerve-wracking climb. But let me tell you, the view from the top is absolutely worth it!
It definitely requires some agility and a good pair of shoes. Once you reach the top, though, the payoff is unbelievable.
The panoramic view of Boracay's coastline stretches out before you. You can see the white sand beaches teeming with activity, the turquoise waters shimmering in the sunlight, and the lush greenery of the island in the distance. It's a postcard-perfect scene that takes your breath away.
But Willy's Rock isn't just about the view. It's also a place for some serious thrill-seeking. The brave souls (or maybe slightly crazy ones, like myself) . I once upon a time took a daring cliff jump into the crystal-clear waters below. The feeling of weightlessness and the refreshing plunge are exhilarating, to say the least. Just be sure to CHECK THE WATER DEPTH and any SAFETY PRECAUTIONS before taking the leap! PRIORITIZE SAFETY. Be very careful 🙏 IMPORTANT NOTE: They NOW PROHIBIT JUMPING FROM THE TOP OF WILLY'S ROCK
My experience at Willy's Rock wasn't just about the climb or the jump. It was about the sense of accomplishment, the surge of adrenaline, and the breathtaking beauty of the island. It's a memory I'll definitely cherish.
Willy's Rock may not be for everyone, but for those seeking a unique adventure and a stunning view, it's a must-visit in Boracay. Just remember to climb responsibly, take in the beauty, and follow the NEW RULES! NO DIVING! Especially if the water is shallow!