Tuesday, November 18, 2014

A new Manila envisioned by students




A new Manila envisioned by students

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In Photo: Rita Dy, Sylvia Tay, Melissa del Rosario, and Abril Rivera are working together to bring the best Philippine teams of students to a town planning competition in Singapore next year
MANY foreigners simply see Manila as an entryway to the rest of the Philippines. Upon their arrival at any of the terminals of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, they board a connecting flight that takes them to popular destinations in the Philippines. Manila is simply a transit point from one destination to another.
However, the organizers of City Beautiful Manila, Young Mayor Competition, a town planning competition that will be held in Singapore in April 2015, see differently. Rather, they see Manila for what it is: a city rich in cultural heritage that served as the center of life in the Philippines since pre-colonial times.
The Singaporean ActiviStar advocacy, a private-sector initiative, hopes to stimulate the minds of students from ages 14 to 20 in visualizing how a particular city should be designed to be sustainable and environment-friendly.
ActiviStar’s Sylvia Tay emphasizes that the future of today’s city lies in the hands of today’s young since they will be assuming important positions in government and industry. Future decisions on how the way people will be living in the future would be in the hands of these students.
This is the fifth year ActiviStar is holding this town planning competition. In the past years, it has encouraged students to reimagine the cities of Hanoi, Iskandar Johor, and Yangon. Manila was chosen for its vibrancy as a city and its position in the Asian region.
The group is now going from school to school, both private and public, announcing the project to students in both high school and collegiate levels. Tay says she hopes to bring at least 10 teams to Singapore for the finals on April 4 and 5, 2015.
The contest has three categories: a junior category (secondary 2 to 4, grades 7 to 9, ages 14 and 15); senior category A (junior college year 1 and 2, grades 10 to 12, Philippine university freshmen, ages 15 to 17); and senior category B (ages 17 to 20).
The contest has three parts: proposal writing, where teams of 4-6 students will submit a 15-page proposal for prejudging; a multimedia presentation for shortlisted proposals; and 3D modelmaking. Scores from the three parts will be added to determine the winner. The final two parts of the contest will be held in Singapore.
This early, students from Singapore, Malaysia and Doha have expressed interest in participating in the contest.
Aside from the cash prize and trophies to be given to the winners from each category, special prizes will also be handed out to a Future Mayor for 2015, an award for the most innovative township proposal, and award for the best prototype (model) of a proposal and a prize for the most convincing pitch. All participants will also be receiving certificates of participation.
Tay says the competition not only offers students a chance to test their ideas with students from other parts of the world, but it also exposes Manila to the world market as a suitable destination in Asia, one that has numerous attractions that should interest both young and old alike.
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Suzette Jessica

Thursday, November 6, 2014

A glimpse of Bohol's beauty



A glimpse of Bohol’s beauty

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In Photo: Nonoy Anson, Crossover 105.1 Manila owner Elaine Rojas Villar, former Embassy of Argentina chargée d’Affaires madam Monica Deregibus, Tarsier Botanika owner and founder Patricia Moussempes, Polanco and Herrera Baez



(From left) Embassy of Argentina charge d’ affaires Monica Deregibus, Ryan and Tamila Chan, Merck Sharp & Dohme (I.A.) Corporation regional business compliance practices and compliance officer Maru Quindimil and Sage Tapales


IT isn’t surprising that many diplomats find the Philippines to be one of the most agreeable postings in the world.
Embassy of Venezuela charge d’ affaires Yelitza Ventura Polanco and husband Axel Herrera Baez enjoying the view from their room at The Bellevue Resort 
The warm smile of the friendly people are a bonus to the charming vistas of natural wonder the country is known for.
One of the more popular destinations that have attracted foreigners is Panglao Island in Bohol. It is undoubtedly one of the famous vacation spots in the country.
Embassy of Argentina charge d’ affaires Monica Deregibus, The Bellevue Hotels and Resorts (BH&R) marketing and communications corporate director Ryan Chan, Embassy of Venezuela charge d’ affaires Yelitza Ventura Polanco and husband Axel Herrera Baez
(Seated) Madam Yelitza Ventura Polanco and Nini Layug (standing) Axel Herrera Baez, Joe Rebano and Palmy Layug
Leaders from the diplomatic, business and social circles, including Embassy of Venezuela Chargée d’Affaires Yelitza Ventura Polanco and husband Axel Herrera Baez, Villa Medica Philippines Country Director Suzette Lopez and husband Manny, and former Embassy of Argentina Chargée d’Affaires Monica Deregibus had the pleasure of enjoying Boholano hospitality at the five-star The Bellevue Resort. The property, owned and managed by The Bellevue Hotels and Resorts under the leadership of Chairman Johnny Chan, with the assistance of his sons Patrick, Ryan and Dustin.
(seated from left) Merck Sharp & Dohme (I.A.) Corporation regional business compliance practices and compliance officer Maru Quindimil and Embassy of Argentina charge d’ affaires Monica Deregibus  with Elaine Rojas Villar and Nonoy Anson
Villa Medica Philippines country director Suzette Lopez, madam Yelitza Ventura Polanco and Maru Quindimil 
(standing from left) The Bellevue Resort Bohol’s executive chef Martin Przewodnik and The Bellevue Resort resident manager Rommel Gonzales with Embassy of Venezuela charge d’ affaires Yelitza Ventura Polanco and husband Axel Herrera Baez
The guests were treated to a delicious dinner at Cena, the resort’s popular restaurant that serves Western-inspired and Filipino fusion cuisine. During the dinner, the award-winning Loboc Children’s Choir, under the leadership of choir director Alma Fernando-Taldo, treated them to a performance.
The internationally-acclaimed Loboc Children’s Choir and choir director Alma Fernando-Taldo (second row, 4th from left) with (front row, from left) Roselle Rebano, Elaine Rojas Villar, Maru Quindimil, madam Monica Deregibus, Ryan Chan and Nonoy Anson
One of the trip’s highlights was a special tour of Tarsier Botanika, a man-made nature park, organized by Nicolas and Patricia Moussempes.
Merck Sharp & Dohme (I.A.) Corporation regional business compliance practices and compliance officer Maru Quindimil, Villa Medica Philippines country director Suzette Lopez, Embassy of Argentina charge d’ affaires Monica Deregibus and Jayelles’ Roselle Rebano at Tarsier Botanika
The vast property is a botanical garden that has an animal sanctuary, an equestrian center, an aviary, a museum and a restaurant, among others. Patricia served as guide and docent during the tour of the equestrian center and museum. The museum also gave them a glimpse of the Moussempes’ huge art collection.
A sumptuous dinner at Tarsier Paprika, Tarsier Botanika’s restaurant, treated the guests to the park’s signature dishes partnered with exquisite wines from the restaurant’s own wine cellar.

Suzette Jessica

Monday, October 6, 2014

An evening of beauty and glamour for a cause










An evening of beauty and glamour for a cause

by  - Suzette Jessica Oct 4, 2014

In Photo: The Best Dressed Women of the Philippines selection and organizing committee (from left): Roselle Rebano, Sandie Poblador, Elaine Rojas Villar, Gambia Consul Agnes Huibonhoa, event chairman Angola Consul Helen Ong, Philippine Cancer Society Chairman Dr. Roberto Paterno, Tanzania Consul Betty Chua, Mabel Abaño and Roy Gonzales
PROMINENT members from the country’s social circle gathered recently to raise funds in an annual charity ball. Funds raised during the event were to benefit the Philippine Cancer Society.

The evening saw the unveiling of the 2014 Best Dressed Women of the Philippines Annual Awards at the Rizal Ballroom of the Makati Shangri-La Hotel. This annual gala event was originally conceptualized by Honorary Chairman Imelda O. Cojuangco.

Indian Ambassador L.D. Ralte with wife Riki, Bangladesh Ambassador Major General John Gomes with Reynaldo Bustos Robles
This year’s event was organized by Best Dressed Women of the Philippines event chairman Angola Consul Helen Ong and Philippine Cancer Society Chairman Dr. Roberto Paterno, together with the selection and organizing committee members Roselle Rebano, Mabel Abaño, Tanzania Consul Betty Chua, Roy Gonzales, Gambia Consul Agnes Huibonhoa, Sandie Poblador, Elaine Rojas Villar and adviser Johnny Litton. The event was a success.

Randy and Cecille Limjoco with Virginia and Lane
The glamorous night featured a tribute to Fashion Czar of Asia Jose “Pitoy” Moreno, who was part of the selection and organizing committee from 2004 to 2010. The 2014 Style Icons are Rep. Linabelle Ruth R. Villarica, Richwell Trading Corp. owner Myrna Tang Yao and Convergys Philippines Services Corp. Chairman Marife B. Zamora. The 2014 Best Dressed awardees are GMA Network Films President Annette Gozon-Abrogar, stylist Catherine Y. Arambulo-Antonio, Santa Rosa City Mayor Arlene Arcillas, Pagsanjan Mayor Girlie Maita Ejercito, Advance Computer Forms Inc. General Manager Kim Haw, Inglot Cosmetics Philippines Executive Vice President Pauline Laverne Lim, Biñan City Mayor Len Alonte-Naguiat, Mutya ng Pilipinas’s Lynette G. Padolina, EMS Sarmiento Construction Vice President and Chief Finance Officer Jennifer Helen Weigel Sarmiento, Anchor Land Holdings Inc. President Elizabeth Ventura and jewelry designer Ofelia Nuñez Wadle.

RCG Information Technology President & Managing Director Rick McGonegal, Lynette G. Padolina,  Style Icon Marife B. Zamora, Marivic Aro,  Style Icon Linabelle Ruth R.Villarica and Oskie Ravanera
The Men of Exemplary Influence 2014 awardees are Jose Mari Albert, Reynaldo Castillo, Dr. Steve Mark Gan, Noel Gonzales, Gerry Lane, Philip Laude, Michael Victor Severino Martel, Juancho Robles and lawyer Miguel Varela. They were recognized for their outstanding contributions to society.

Consul Mellie Ablaza and Sonja Vodusek

Standing - Indian Ambassador L.D. Ralte Atty. Reynaldo Bustos Robles and Bangladesh Ambassador Major General John Gomes 
Seated -Mme. Ziki Ralte Juancho Robles Pinky Tobiano and Michelle Barrera

Adding excitement to the event was an auction of a masterpiece by world-famous glass sculptor Ramon Orlina


Suzette Jessica



Monday, September 15, 2014

Celebrating 18 years of fun - Plantation Bay Resort and Spa


Celebrating 18 years of fun

In Photo: Hankook Tours Marketing Director Kwang Hee Choi with Plantation Bay Resort and Spa Sales Director Jid Velasco, Bernadette Lunas, and Plantation Bay Resort and Spa General Manager Nenette Castillon

Plantation Bay Resort and Spa vice president for Marketing Efren Belarmino with World Food Programme procurement officer Tarcisius Nitta 
FOR many leisure travelers, Cebu is the destination of choice. Its white-sand beaches, warm and friendly people, and colorful customs and tradition make it a must-visit destination.


Castillon, Tourism Assistant Secretary Bong Bengzon and Tourism operations chief Francisco Lardrizabal, with Plantation Bay Resort and Spa Sales Director Jid Velasco


Plantation Bay Resort and Spa public relations officer Hannah Lood, general manager Nenette Castillon, sales director Jid Velasco and vice president for marketing Efren Belarmino

If you are looking for world-class facilities in Cebu, there are a number of hotels and resorts that offer amenities to rival the best in the world. One such resort is Plantation Bay Resort and Spa, which recently celebrated its 18th anniversary at the ballroom of Fairmont Hotel.


The breath-taking vista at the Mogambo Springs - The Spa at Plantation Bay

Indulge in simple pleasures with your children like fishing for live garoupa


Philippine Tennis Association’s Randy Villanueva with GE Phils Maricel and Manny Mendiola with Plantation Bay Resort and Spa director Art Palou
This premier resort, designed like colonial plantations, is popular among tourists, both local and foreign. Its Las Vegas Strip-style themed dinner shows by the beach, delicious food, and wide variety of activities in and out of the water make every vacation a charming one.


Plantation Bay Resort and Spa, the country’s premiere business and leisure destination in Cebu, is where guest satisfaction is of the utmost importance


Universal Holidays Inc’s Yasunari Kamimura with Japan Airlines’ Joy Flores and Lissa Reyes
To mark this occasion, the resort recognized its loyal and dedicated employees who have rendered five, 10, 15 and 18 years of service. Founder and CEO Manny Gonzalez thanked everyone who has been with the resort all these years, whether as a guest, friend from the media and the hospitality industry, supplier, or staff.



 Attic Tours’ Ryota Nakanishi, Ryota Nikoshita and Masayuki Nukayaima
At the cocktail party, General Manager Nenette Castillon and Vice President for Marketing Efren Belarmino were joined by Tourism Assistant Secretary Bong Bengzon, representatives from airline companies and travel agencies, and other guests in watching the performances of talented resort staff.

ETA Travel and Tours’ Nimfa and Andrei Subich




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