Sunday, February 22, 2015

Sense of Thainess focus of 2015 campaign



Sense of Thainess focus of 2015 campaign

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In Photo: Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Executive Director for Tourism Investment Department Wiboon Nimitrwanich, Friends of Thailand awardee Christine Dayrit, Swiss-based Berg Go and TAT Deputy Governor for Tourism, Business and Products Vilaiwan Twichasri


 THE Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) recently introduced its “Discover Thainess” program, which outlines the direction of its campaigns in 2015. The program highlights the Sufficiency Economy principle of King Bhumibol Adulyadej to achieve a more sustainable form of growth.

TAT Philippines, headed by its director, Kate Kritwutikon, recently met with members of the media to discuss the new tourism focus.
Friends of Thailand awardee Marbee Shing Go, Tourism Authority of Thailand Singapore and Philippines Director Kate Kritwutikon and officer Elaine Seah
Discover Thainess calls on all stakeholders in Thailand to showcase the sense of “Thainess,” or the distinct character of the Thai people and unique culture as the country becomes part of the Asean Economic Community (AEC) this year.
With its long-standing geographical advantage as the center of Asean and the region’s hub for connectivity, the emphasis on promoting the Kingdom’s unique entity or Thainess will help enhance the reputation of the country as a unique and must-visit tourist destination in Asean.
TAT Director for Investment Coordination Division Puangpen Klanwari; TAT Assistant Director for Tourism Products and Business Group Jirawat Liangcam; and TAT Philippines representatives Len Rivera and Milky Evangelista
To promote this sense of Thainess, TAT has identified seven areas where tourists will most appreciate Thai culture and traditions: food, arts, way of life, wellness, festivals, wisdom and sense of fun.
1. Thai Food
Thai food is known and loved all over the world for its fiery rich flavor combinations, unique cooking styles and age-old methods of preserving foods and offering nutrition. Thai food can be enjoyed at local street stalls, filled with scents and atmosphere. Tourists can learn to cook Thai style, to buy local herbs and spices and take the tastes of Thailand home. While enjoying the sights of Thailand’s magical scenery, tourists are also encouraged to try the best loved dishes; such as, Phat Thai, Tom Yam Kung and the fiery Som Tan salad.

            2. Thai Arts
          Thailand’s long history and blend of traditions, religion and people means that the country has a rich cultural heritage in terms of arts, crafts and literature. The best examples of unique Thai arts are found in temples, palaces and historical parks, up and down the country. To experience this legacy, tourists should take in khon masked dance shows, enjoy the many murals in temples, study the ancient art of Thai boxing and dance, or seek out Thai silk products made in the traditional way.

            3. The Thai Way of Life
Thailand is a land of contrasts and very different landscapes, from steamy rain forests to rice paddies, tropical islands and misty mountains, all rich with natural resources. For generations, the Thai people have lived in many different and unique ways. A homestay experience allows tourists to enjoy the Thai way of Life in all of its forms and develop closer bonds with the locals. It is possible to learn ancient occupations, become an elephant mahout, see how agriculture feeds the people at the Royal Projects, or buy high quality local items.

            4. Thai Wellness
The Thai style of massage and Thai traditional medicine, which uses a holistic approach and makes use of herbal medicines, are known worldwide and acknowledged as unique to Thailand. Tourists can experience the many traditional healing and wellness techniques in spas up and down the country. Visitors are also encouraged to learn Thai massage techniques, enjoy Thai herbal food and drinks and even take courses on holistic healing and holistic medicine.

            5. Thai Festivals
Thailand is a land of festivals that reflect local traditions and beliefs with many being sacred religious events. Tourists are encouraged to witness at least one unique religious celebration; such as, the Khao Phansa or Ok Phansa festivals that mark the beginning and end of Buddhist Lent. Two festivals not to miss in Thailand are, of course, Songkran or the Thai New Year with its water-based fun and the charming full moon festival of the Loi Krathong.

6. Thai Wisdom
Thailand and its people are a storehouse of knowledge and wisdom with the country’s long history of religion, philosophy, folk wisdom and traditions of oral teaching passed down in families and in the temples. Tourists can visit religious places, which have always been educational centers, and historic sites to learn some of the wisdom of past people and leaders. Meditation courses are recommended for visitors seeking inner knowledge and to learn the secrets of living a contented life.

7. Thai Fun
Fun, laughter and an easy-going attitude are a unique character of the Thai people, which is why Thailand is known as the “Land of Smiles.”. Simply by mingling with the Thai people and sharing in the fun, tourists can experience this most unique aspect ofThainess everywhere – from markets and malls to the islands and hills. Thai people are always sharing jokes and laughter, whether they are waiting in queues, at the office or enjoying free time, there is always fun to be found.

 Be sure to explore more of Thailand when you go there to visit in the coming months.
TAT is recommending 12 hidden gems that tourists must not miss when they are in the Kingdom. All these places are renowned for their unique history, culture and style.

1.     Lampang : The Sleeping Beauty – visit the land where time stands still

2.     Phetchabun : Bliss in the mist – Immerse in the land of mist shrouded mountains of flowers

3.     Nan: Slow Life Zone – Indulge in the most romantic province of Thailand

4.     Buriram: Dual Diversions – Discover the land where ancient Khmer and modern Thai civilizations meet

5.     Loei: Be Cool – Explore the wisdom of the mountains

6.     Samut Songkhram: A River Runs Through It – Appreciate the glory of the rivers

7.     Ratchaburi: I love Arts – Learn the age-old arts of Thailand

8.     Trat: Islands of Dreams – Journey to the islands of dreams

9.     Chanthaburi: The Fruitful Land – Step into the home to all fruits of Thailand

10. Trang: All You Can Eat – Experience the exotic nature and cuisine

11. Chumphon: Eternity Beach – Enjoy the land of beautiful beaches and crystal clear sea

12. Nakhon Si Thammarat: Pure Indulgence – Be mesmerized in the land of distinct religion and culture

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Sunday, February 15, 2015

South Korea is key tourism target



South Korea is key tourism target

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In Photo: Philippine Ambassador to South Korea Raul Hernandez, Plantation Bay Resort and Spa Vice President for Marketing Efren Belarmino, Philippine Tourism Director and Attache for South Korea Maricon Ebron and Global Air System Korea President Kim Weon-kil.
PHILIPPINE resort operators consider South Korea as one of their biggest markets.
This isn’t surprising considering that South Koreans ranked high among tourist arrivals in the country in the past years. That’s why a number of resorts fly their sales and marketing teams to Seoul to promote the Philippines as an ideal travel destination.

Henann Group of Resorts Vice President for Marketing Karl Chusuey with Philippine Ambassador to South Korea Raul Hernandez.
Henann Group of Resorts Vice President for Marketing Karl Chusuey with Philippine Ambassador to South Korea Raul Hernandez.

Henann Group of Resorts, headed by chairman Dr. Henry Chusuey, operates the largest resort group in Boracay. It is expanding its clientele list in the foreign tourism scene with its participation in several international travel affairs. Its untiring marketing and sales teams, led by Vice President for Marketing Karl Chusuey and Assistant Vice President for Sales-Boracay Area Isabel Garcia, took part recently in travel shows held in key cities in South Korea.
The Henann Group of Resorts includes Boracay Regency Beach Resort, one of Boracay’s top-notch and renowned resorts, Henann Garden Resort and Henann Lagoon Resort.
On the other hand, Plantation Bay Resort and Spa’s hardworking marketing team revisited Busan and Seoul to host an appreciation party for its media and travel agency partners and friends from the industry. It has joined sales missions abroad, as well as conducting road shows to promote the resort, and the Philippines as a whole, as a prime tourist destination.
The delegation was led by Plantation Bay Vice President for Marketing Efren Belarmino, who was accompanied by Sales Director Jid Velasco and the resort’s staff of dancers. 

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Celebrating Diwali, and a thanksgiving



Celebrating Diwali, and a thanksgiving

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In Photo: Proteek Ahuja, Diwali consultant Aditi Ahuja and Marco Polo Plaza Cebu Hotel Manager Julie Najar
Henann Group of Resorts Vice President for Manila office operations Mary Jean Ong, Henann Group of Resorts Chairman Dr. Henry Chusuey and Blue Horizons Travel and Tours General Manager Gregor Zajc

 THOUGH time flies fast, the memories one derives from one moment to another are enough to last a lifetime.
Take, for example, the celebration of Diwali, the ancient Hindu Festival of Lights that celebrates the victory of light over darkness, which is celebrated annually in Indian communities worldwide. Marco Polo Plaza Cebu (MPPC), Cebu City’s premier five-star hotel, took the city’s A-listers on a culinary journey of India.
Bo Hauri during the ceremonial lighting of the Indian brass lamp to symbolize the beginning of Festival of Lights
Ms Cebu 2013 Neesha Murjani in the ceremonial lighting of the Indian Oil Lamp
MPPC’s efficient team, under the leadership of hotel manager Julie Najar, organized the splendid celebration with the guidance of Diwali consultant Aditi Ahuja, an Indian artist and creative events consultant. 
Aissa dela Cruz with MPPC director of sales and marketing Lara Constantino
 MPPC chefs Juanito Abangan, Guillermo De Ocampo and Rodel Galvez with executive chef Stefano Verillo
The Gatzwal Dance Company with their Bollywood dance number
Guests were treated to an authentic Indian feast of mouthwatering dishes, such as chicken tikka masalapalak paneer, served with roti and naan bread, dal-makhani and assorted Indian kebabs  at the hotel’s signature CafĆ© Marco. Adding more color to the festivity were presentations of traditional Indian dances, while fun activities, like rangoli coloring and diya painting, were enjoyed by the kids. Milestones are celebrated in grand style.

An important occasion calls for a splendid party. That was what the Henann Group of Resorts did when it thanked its top supporters with an appreciation dinner at Peking Garden Restaurant in Makati City. 
Dr Henry Chusuey with Department of Tourism market development officer-in-charge Verna Buensuceso
TMJ Travel and Tours director Kim Jina and manager Ji Hye with Diamond Global inbound department head Grace Lyn Penaredondo and operations manager Tony Tan
Henann Group of Resorts vice president for Manila office operations Mary Jean Ong, Manila Chuan Lien general manager Esther Tiongco and Nicholas Tiongco
Hosting the event were Henann Group Chairman Dr. Henry Chusuey, Executive Vice President Alfonso Chusuey and Vice President for Marketing Karl Chusuey.
Agoda Philippines senior market manager Ray Lei and associate director Raffy Montemayor with Dr. Henry Chusuey


(Seated) No.1 Tours operations managers Kim Phil Jung and Dannie Chong, Mary Jean Ong, Senubi Travel deputy general manager Ben Huh with (standing) Isabel Garcia and Senubi Travel general manager Sonia Kim

Guests were welcomed by Henann Group Vice President for Manila Office Operations Mary Jean Ong and Assistant Vice President for sales-Boracay area Isabel Garcia. Among the guests were Department of Tourism Market Development Officer in Charge Verna Buensuceso and officials from the travel industry, among others.


 Henann Group of Resorts assistant vice president for sales–Boracay area Isabel Garcia, Hana Tour general manager Seung-wook Jeon and inbound manager Oh Deung Joon with Henann Garden and Henann Lagoon Resort, Boracay director of sales Rizza Sebastian

Monday, February 2, 2015

Leading Filipino Innovators Honored


Leading Filipino Innovators Honored

by Suzette Jessica - January 25, 2015


French Ambassador, H.E. Amb. Gilles Garachon, a Delsey user himself, shared on Delsey’s unique features, making it distinctively French

THE development of a nation is based on the innovations created by its citizens.  By coming up with new ways of realizing things, the well-being of the general public is improved and honor is brought on the country and its people.

This was the rationale behind the honor bestowed by Delsey Paris to three Filipino Innovators in a recent event to launch the French firm's Innovation, a new line of travel gear held at the Atrium of Shangri-La Plaza Mall on January 7. Three contemporary innovators who have championed developments and made significant improvements in their respective fields were named by the firm.
Primer Group executives: Jun Uy, Johnny Thai, Darwin BaƱez, Jimmy Thai and Dinah Yau Lim

They were Kenneth Cobonpue for his contribution s to the field of design and architecture; Brillante Mendoza, a champion of Filipino cinema; and Rappler's Maria Ressa.
The crowd that came to witness the launching of Delsey’s innovations caravan

In an interview during the event, seasoned host and TV personality Boy Abunda asked the honorees about their stories of innovation, touching on the challenges and joys they have experienced. In recognition, Delsey awarded them with a commemorative plaque and a limited-edition Delsey luggage.
Delsey innovations demonstrated in the caravan as led by French Ambassador H.E. Amb. Gilles Garachon
French Ambassador Gilles Garachon, himself a Delsey user, graced the launch and unveiled a caravan that would be held at various malls to showcase Delsey's Innovation line of luggage.  He was accompanied by Primer Group of Companies CEO Jimmy Thai.
Nix Noleda with Primer Group president Jimmy Thai
Delsey's Innovations Caravan is a three-month long mall exhibition, which will run in seven major malls in the Philippines. This exhibition will showcase the history of Delsey,  highlight its new luggage innovations and  mall goers a chance to experience the Delsey difference.
Delsey innovations demonstrated in the caravan
Delsey vintage travel pieces that were flown in from Paris
Delsey vintage travel pieces that were flown in from Paris
 Established in 1946, Delsey Paris is a premium French luggage brand that manufactures travel gear that offer both function and style. From its humble beginnings in Paris, France, the firm is now a multi awarded leader in the luggage industry with presence in over 100 countries. 
Res Toe Run’s Irene Nieva, Primer Group’s Stef Victorino and Susan Thai, The Travel Club’s Joni Lim with Primer Group’s Dinah Yau Lim
Delsey activation booths where the innovation series are demonstrated
Delsey activation booths where the innovation series are demonstrated

Festival celebrates Australian food, fashion, culture








Festival celebrates Australian food, fashion, culture

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In Photo: Cotton On’s Bobeck Burlas, Ever New’s Vicky Abary, Australian Ambassador Bill Twedell, Holster Philippines’s Mae Dee and Rip Curl’s JV Borromeo

Austrade’s Minister Counsellor & Senior Trade Commissioner Anthony Weymouth and wife Kerri with Paulette McCoy Javier
MALL goers had a chance to discover what Australian food and culture were all about when the Australian Embassy in Manila celebrated its National Day with Celebrate Australia 2015, a day-long fair of all things Australian, at the Glorietta Activity Center on January 24.
Australian Embassy’s Mariel Eduarte, Ashleigh Rye and Richard Rodgers
Although Australia’s National Day is celebrated annually on January 26, the embassy jumpstarted the celebration with the fair. The event was open and free to the public.
During the event, mall-goers were treated to an array of activities.
There was a photo exhibit,Yiwarra Kuju: The Canning Stock Route, that featured artworks by senior and emerging indigenous Australian artists.
Gourmets sampled the best in Australian meat, fine wine, cheeses and other products.
Mauro Orutia with Richard Rodgers
There was also a community fashion that showcased Australian apparel brands, such as BYS Cosmetics, Cotton On, Ever New, Holster and Rip Curl. The brands made available their products at a discount for the duration of the fair.
Karren Lummis, Seymour Leggs, Eygenie Alcover and Anna Sutiyono
To tie the event in Manila with the global celebration of Australia’s National Day, mall goers were enjoined to use the #AustraliaDay hashtag in all their tweets at the event.
A number of Australian groups and businesses are also presenting promotions in line with Celebrate Australia 2015. Visit the Australian Embassy’s Facebook page for more details.