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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...
Monday, June 17, 2013
BUILDING THE IMAGE OF OUR NATION THROUGH CANON IMAGENATION
BUILDING THE IMAGE OF OUR NATION THROUGH CANON IMAGENATION
Canon ImageNation. This campaign started back in 2007 when Canon Marketing (Philippines), Inc. celebrated its 10th anniversary. This campaign aimed to showcase the Filipinos’ love for images. It is a tribute to the millions and even billions of images captured, stored and shared by Canon users throughout the years.
This year, Canon’s vision of building a community of image-loving Filipinos has taken on greater heights. Canon has recently partnered with the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) and the partnership aims to engage the nation to build a deeper image of the country through capturing its beautiful heritage, picturesque tourist destinations, rich culture and the hospitable Filipino spirit.
“With the launch of the Department of Tourism’s ‘It’s more fun in the Philippines” campaign, we’ve already seen a shift in people’s perception here and abroad,” shares Undersecretary Jose Mari Oquineña. “We want to complement that with something that specifically targets Filipinos and to make them excited about their own country, not only the beautiful scenery but also about core Filipino values and culture.”
PICTURE A BETTER NATION.
Canon has been very active in the area of nation-building over the past years. Guided by its corporate philosophy of kyosei which means living and working together for the common good, Canon has launched several banner programs for its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects ranging from social welfare development to educational efforts to environmental and cultural conservation and preservation. These programs are part and parcel of Canon’s aim to continuously uplift the community where it serves.
“With more than seventy years of imaging expertise, we believe that we can be able to immortalize in time all the efforts that we do here in this beautiful country through our expansive input-to-output products and solutions,” said Alan Chng, President & CEO of Canon Marketing (Philippines), Inc. “We hope that the photos we capture during these advocacy projects would create awareness, ignite patriotism and the spirit of bayanihan in everyone, and inspire them to join us in improving the Philippines to its full potential.”
Canon has four flagship CSR programs covering initiatives in the areas of humanitarian aid and disaster relief, environment, education and science, arts, and social welfare, namely the Canon Advocacy Team (A Team), Canon GreenNation, Canon Advocacy for Reinforcing Education (CARE) and Print for Smiles programs.
“We would like to be the instrument of positive change in this country and we hope that through our efforts, we have shown our commitment in creating a difference in the community where we serve. We triedto capture the hearts of these programs and show them to the public because we believe that through these moving images, we can show to the whole world that each of us can make a difference,” said Ernalou Del Rosario, Corporate Communications Manager of Canon Marketing (Philippines), Inc.
For more information about these advocacies, visit www.canon.com.ph/csr.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Friday, June 14, 2013
How To Commute To Tuscany, McKinley Hill in Taguig City
How To Commute To Tuscany, McKinley Hill in Taguig City
Under the MRT Guadalupe Station (North Bound) near Jollibee restaurant, you have two (2) options:
Tuscany in McKinley Hill is located along Upper McKinley Road right next to the Parking building after passing by One World Square, Two World Square and Three World Square buildings across Venice Piazza.
If you are coming from the C-5 entrance of McKinley Hill, Tuscany is right next to the Korean International School and Botanical Garden and in front of Mckinley Hill Village.
From Guadalupe-EDSA MRT Station (North Bound):
If you are coming from the C-5 entrance of McKinley Hill, Tuscany is right next to the Korean International School and Botanical Garden and in front of Mckinley Hill Village.
From Guadalupe-EDSA MRT Station (North Bound):
Under the MRT Guadalupe Station (North Bound) near Jollibee restaurant, you have two (2) options:
- Option 1: Ride the jeepney bound to AFP Housing. This route passes by McKinley Hill entrance. Ask the driver to drop you near McKinley Hill entrance (along Lawton Avenue). Lawton Ave. is the road connecting to 5th Avenue in BGC after the intersection with McKinley Road.
- Option 2: Ride the jeepney with Fort Bonifacio sign. This route passes by McKinley Hill entrance. Ask the driver to drop you near McKinley Hill entrance (along Lawton Avenue). Lawton Ave. is the road connecting to 5th Avenue in BGC after the intersection with McKinley Road.
Schedule: Mondays to Sundays 4:00 AM to 11:00 PM
Trip Duration: 30 - 45 mins from Guadalupe (depending on the traffic)
Drop-off: Commuters should get-off the jeep upon arriving near McKinley Hill entrance (along Lawton Avenue). Lawton Ave. is the road connecting to 5th Avenue in BGC after the intersection with McKinley Road.
Please note that upon drop-off, you still have to walk some distance to your destination (Tuscany). You will pass by One-World Square, Two-World Square, Three World Square and Parking building (across Venice Piazza).
From Ayala MRT Station:
Options:
From Pasong Tamo/Magallanes MRT Station:
Options:
For private vehicles:
Feeling rich? Ride a cab from any area around the metro. More convenient and stress free pag nag cab kayo.
Trip Duration: 30 - 45 mins from Guadalupe (depending on the traffic)
Drop-off: Commuters should get-off the jeep upon arriving near McKinley Hill entrance (along Lawton Avenue). Lawton Ave. is the road connecting to 5th Avenue in BGC after the intersection with McKinley Road.
Please note that upon drop-off, you still have to walk some distance to your destination (Tuscany). You will pass by One-World Square, Two-World Square, Three World Square and Parking building (across Venice Piazza).
From Ayala MRT Station:
- Option 1: A few meters away from the Ayala MRT station at the back of Shell Station, you will find Buses bound for Market Market. These are air-conditioned buses that go around Fort Bonifacio. Get down at the corner of 5th Avenue and McKinley Road and look for jeepneys bound for FTI Gate 3. This will pass by McKinley Hill entrance (along Lawton Ave.). Lawton Ave. is the road connecting to 5th Avenue in BGC after the intersection with McKinley Road. Fare is Php12.00.
- Option 2: There are also jeepneys plying the Ayala route going to Market! Market! Get down at the corner of 5th Avenue and McKinley Road and look for jeepneys bound for FTI Gate 3. They will pass by McKinley Hill entrance (along Lawton Ave.), Taguig City. Lawton Ave. is the road connecting to 5th Avenue in BGC after the intersection with McKinley Road.
Please note that upon drop-off, you still have to walk some distance to your destination (Tuscany). You will pass by One-World Square, Two-World Square, Three World Square and Parking building (across Venice Piazza).
- Option 1: Go to the San Lorenzo Place Showroom at the corner of Pasong Tamo and EDSA. Look for the bus/FX terminal which are bound for McKinley Hill.
- Option 2: There are also jeepneys passing along Pasong Tamo/Mantrade/WalterMart (along Pasay Road) that are bound for FTI. Ride the one that goes to Gate 3. From Gate 3 or end of Pasong Tamo Extension, there are jeepneys bound for Guadalupe, passing by McKinley Hill entrance (along Lawton Ave.). Lawton Ave. is the road connecting to 5th Avenue in BGC after the intersection with McKinley Road.
- Ride a jeepney going to Nichols in Taguig and ask to be drop off at Gate 3. This is where you could find the jeepney terminal to The Fort. From Gate 3 , there are jeepneys bound for Guadalupe, passing by McKinley Hill entrance (along Lawton Ave.). Lawton Ave. is the road connecting to 5th Avenue in BGC after the intersection with McKinley Road.
- Option 1: From the C5 area, ride an FX or jeepney going to Kalayaan Avenue and go down at the intersection of Kalayaan and C5 called "Buting". There are jeepneys bound for Market! Market! from that corner. From Market! Market!, ride the jeepney bound for FTI/Gate 3, these jeepneys passes by McKinley Hill entrance (along Lawton Ave.). Lawton Ave. is the road connecting to 5th Avenue in BGC after the intersection with McKinley Road.
- Option 2: At Buting, ride C5 ikot or FTI then alight near the entrance of McKinley Hill (along Lawton Ave.). Lawton Ave. is the road connecting to 5th Avenue in BGC after the intersection with McKinley Road.
For private vehicles:
- Option 1: Drive along Lawton Road that connects South Super Highway (via FTI/Nichols/Villamor Airbase exit) and Bonifacio Global City (BGC). Lawton Ave. is the road connecting to 5th Avenue in BGC after the intersection with McKinley Road.
- Option 2: Take C5 via the McKinley Hills entrance past the exit of Market! Market!/The Fort in the southbound lane.
- Option 3:From the northbound lane of EDSA
- Take Kalayaan Avenue
- Take McKinley Road going to Forbes Park by the Ayala corner
- C5 flyover coming from Buendia.
Feeling rich? Ride a cab from any area around the metro. More convenient and stress free pag nag cab kayo.
WAFU treats for Dad
WAFU treats for Dad
The month of June will not be complete without the celebration of
Father’s Day.
And on June 16, 2013, WAFU rolls out a red carpet welcome for a
TEPPANYAKI treat for all dads!
Take dad to lunch or dinner at WAFU and enjoy great feast of prime beef, chicken, pork,
seafood and veggies. While a complimentary round of sake or beer awaits all
daddies, WAFU’s Teppanyaki treat also includes sushi sampler, unlimited fried
rice and beverage.
Ongoing until June 16, experience the excitement of WAFU’s 10 course Sit-Down Omakase Buffet, where you can go over 10
courses again and again!
Located along the Virra Mall Service Road, WAFU is the latest chic and
fine dining destination in the city today. WAFU serves the most flavorful yet
classic Japanese favorites but given a modern twist, courtesy of its executive
chef who likes to innovate, in order to suit the modern taste of discriminating
lovers of Japanese food today.
And if you happen to be a Metrobank credit card holder, enjoy 40% off
for every 3 guests.
WAFU’s Teppanyaki Treats starts at 11am to 1pm for lunch; 6-8pm and 8-10pm (1st and 2nd seating
respectively) for dinner. Advance reservation recommended.
WAFU Japanese Restaurant is located at the Greenhills Shopping Center,
San Juan. For your advance reservations and other inquiries, call
570-3242, 570-3364 or 09178770101.
Visit WAFU Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/wafughills.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Ika 115 Taon ng Kasarinlan Ng Pilipinas
Ika 115 Taon ng Kasarinlan Ng Pilipinas
Isang mapagpalayang araw ng kasarinlan! Sa Pilipinas na ating bansa, marami ang nagtatanong kung tayo'y talagang malaya.
Sa ika-isang daan at labing limang taon ng Kasarinlan, talaga bang tayo'y malaya?
Minamahal mo ba talaga ang Pilipinas? Alam mo pa ba ang Panatang Makabayan?
Isabuhay natin ang pagiging Makabayang Pilipino, sa isip, sa salita at sa gawa. Sauluhin mo muli ang iyong kinagisnan panata.
Ang taong hindi marunong magmahal sa sariling wika ay higit pa sa mabaho at sa malansang isda.- Jose Rizal
Panatang Makabayan Old Version
Iniibig ko ang Pilipinas.
Ito ang aking lupang sinilangan.
Ito ang tahanan ng aking lahi.
Ako'y kanyang kinukupkop at tinutulungan
Upang maging malakas, maligaya at kapakipakinabang.
Bilang ganti ay diringgin ko ang payo ng aking mga magulang.
Susundin ko ang mga tuntunin ng aking paaralan.
Tutuparin ko ang tunkulin ng isang mamamayang makabayan at masunurin sa batas.
Paglilingkuran ko ang aking bayan ng walang pag-iimbot at ng buong katapatan.
Sisikapin kong maging isang tunay na Pilipino, sa isip, sa salita at sa gawa.
Panatang Makabayan New Version By Raul Roco
Iniibig ko ang Pilipinas, aking lupang sinilangan, tahanan ng aking lahi, kinukupkop ako at tinutulungan maging malakas, masipag at marangal.
Dahil mahal ko ang Pilipinas, diringgin ko ang payo ng aking magulang, susundin ko ang tuntunin ng paaralan, tutuparin ko ang tungkulin ng mamamayang makabayan: naglilingkod, nag-aaral at nagdarasal ng buong katapatan.
Iaalay ko ang aking buhay, pangarap, pagsisikap sa bansang Pilipinas.
Isang mapagpalayang araw ng kasarinlan! Sa Pilipinas na ating bansa, marami ang nagtatanong kung tayo'y talagang malaya.
Sa ika-isang daan at labing limang taon ng Kasarinlan, talaga bang tayo'y malaya?
Minamahal mo ba talaga ang Pilipinas? Alam mo pa ba ang Panatang Makabayan?
Isabuhay natin ang pagiging Makabayang Pilipino, sa isip, sa salita at sa gawa. Sauluhin mo muli ang iyong kinagisnan panata.
Ang taong hindi marunong magmahal sa sariling wika ay higit pa sa mabaho at sa malansang isda.- Jose Rizal
Panatang Makabayan Old Version
Iniibig ko ang Pilipinas.
Ito ang aking lupang sinilangan.
Ito ang tahanan ng aking lahi.
Ako'y kanyang kinukupkop at tinutulungan
Upang maging malakas, maligaya at kapakipakinabang.
Bilang ganti ay diringgin ko ang payo ng aking mga magulang.
Susundin ko ang mga tuntunin ng aking paaralan.
Tutuparin ko ang tunkulin ng isang mamamayang makabayan at masunurin sa batas.
Paglilingkuran ko ang aking bayan ng walang pag-iimbot at ng buong katapatan.
Sisikapin kong maging isang tunay na Pilipino, sa isip, sa salita at sa gawa.
Panatang Makabayan New Version By Raul Roco
Iniibig ko ang Pilipinas, aking lupang sinilangan, tahanan ng aking lahi, kinukupkop ako at tinutulungan maging malakas, masipag at marangal.
Dahil mahal ko ang Pilipinas, diringgin ko ang payo ng aking magulang, susundin ko ang tuntunin ng paaralan, tutuparin ko ang tungkulin ng mamamayang makabayan: naglilingkod, nag-aaral at nagdarasal ng buong katapatan.
Iaalay ko ang aking buhay, pangarap, pagsisikap sa bansang Pilipinas.
VIDEO: Maricar Reyes and Richard Poon Secret Marriage
VIDEO: Maricar Reyes and Richard Poon Secret Marriage
Everybody was caught by surprise by the secret wedding of singer Richard Poon and Maricar Reyes the other day, June 9, 2013, Sunday.
The public is curious about what happened during the actual wedding.
Enjoy the wedding video!
So sweet!
A lot of their fans are so kilig with their pre-nup pictures!
So sweet!
Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poon!
MAY BAGONG THULE
MAY BAGONG THULE
Don't get any silly idea. The guy in the picture is not "bagong TULI" (newly circumcised). I am referring to the Swedish brand THULE that brings you closer to the world and your passion in life. THULE helps active families and outdoor enthusiasts.
For the motoring, cycling and kayaking enthusiasts, you must be familiar with this brand because of its stylish and durable car roof racks, bike carriers, and kayak carriers.
Not only does THULE assist you in carrying your adventure equipment to your destination, it also brings to you a new line of luggage, bags, sleeves and cases.
With THULE's good looking, rugged and highly functional rollers, carry-ons and duffel bags, you could go through your travels worry-free and in style.
Its attractive backpacks and messenger bags are designed to store and protect your laptop, documents and other personal belongings.
It also has stylish and fitted laptop and tablet cases to protect your computer equipment.
Plus, THULE'S camera backpacks, daypacks, slings and toploaders are ideal in bringing your valuable photo equipment in your journeys or short commutes.
The THULE's promise: Whatever your passion, whatever your pursuit. Wherever you're going, whatever you're bringing. With THULE, you're free to live your active life to the fullest.
THULE cases and bags are available in THULE's store at the 4/F, The Block of SM City North Edsa and at TROPOLOGIE's stores in Bonifacio Global City (BGC), Alabang Town Center (ATC) and Eastwood.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Daiana Menezes: Disturbing Posts About Rape & Violence
Daiana Menezes: Disturbing Posts About Rape & Violence
On June 9, Brazilian Model / Actress Daiana Menezes posted in her instagram a photo with the words: "The End,"
and then posted a photo with the words "NO TO RAPE."
Daiana's posts also included a photo of her (?) arm with bruises.
Menezes replied to some of her followers, saying, "I dunno y Filipino men can be … I have no words" and "exactly they should respect the pain it’s not right to expose anymore its too Much to take."
Daiana's posts also included a photo of her (?) arm with bruises.
Images from daianamenezes Instagram
I hope Daiana is alright.