Managing Waste to Save the Earth



Waste management is one solution we can contribute to as the Earth's people. We can start in our household and implement it in our businesses whether it is a clinical related or commercial business. In this way, we can contribute a big step to the green environment.

There are many ways to manage our wastes, as individuals we can start disposing our trash based on their type and recycle the waste that is reused.

The image below shows 5 ways on how to manage our waste whether you are in business or an individual.


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Beat the Summer with a Paddleboard


Summer in the Philippines is coming. It is usually started in the month of March and finished by June when another school year starts. When summer, most are going to beaches or a tourist destination with water to ease the heat.

Many are so excited to try water sport and activities. And surfing is one the top choice, but not all beaches in the Philippines can give big waves to play with. Good news, there’s a stand-up paddleboard available in the Philippines that no need big waves to enjoy. Calm and flat water is just needed to start paddling on the water.

Why Paddleboarding?

Since paddleboarding doesn’t need waves, you can enjoy boarding on an ocean, lake or even on the river. To carry your board to be ready in an adventure, there’s an inflatable paddleboard available. All you need to bring is a bag instead of a big board.

Benefits of Paddleboarding

Relaxing

Life is full of stress, you can meditate with paddleboarding. You can enjoy a self-time while on the water without thinking any work or house-related.

Exercise

Paddleboarding is a great exercise which offers a full body workout. Balancing on the board is good for the core strength, arm and leg muscles.

Be with the nature

Be in love with the nature while paddling. You are able to play and swim with the fish or interacts with birds while enjoying the scenery.

Where Best to Party & Participate in the Philippines? Roxas Boulevard!


Roxas Boulevard has changed a lot through time. Back in the 1900s, before it has become a prime location for condo for sale in the metro, Roxas Boulevard is just part of Architect Daniel Burnham's beautification plan for the City of Manila. It used to be known as the Cavite Boulevard. It was later on changed to Dewey Boulevard to honor the American Admiral who defeated the Spanish fleet at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American war, George Dewey. It was again changed during the Japanese occupation, to Heiwa Boulevard.

It has been rooted to our culture to rename popular streets to that of the former presidents and other historical figures to pay tribute. Roxas Boulevard got its name from the fifth president of the Philippines, Manuel Roxas.


But the name behind Roxas Boulevard isn’t just the factor that made it famous for what it is right now and a suitable place to look for condos for sale. If you have ever been within the area, you will notice that the boulevard is a home for some the country’s most important point of interest such as the Manila Bay, Rizal Park, the CCP Complex, Senate of the Philippines, and more. This will make it quite understandable why Roxas Boulevard could be consider one of the busiest streets in the country in terms the number of events that are hosted within the area. If you are looking for fun activity to do this time of the year, the following events might interest you:




Timeless Classics: PPO 34th Concert Season 2016–2017
If classical music is your kind of jam, the Philippine Philharmonic lead by the conductor Yoshikazu Fukumura will be doing another show this April 21, 2017, 8PM, at the CCP Main Theater, Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo, Roxas Blvd., Pasay City. Ticket price starts at P306. For more information, click here.



AWCP Bazaar 2017
Fans of handmade crafts, rejoice! This year could be a good time for you as The American Women’s Club of the Philippines will be holding bazaars every month all year round. The proceeds of the said bazaar will be used by the association in raising funds for local charities supporting health, education, culture and growth for families of the Philippines.  The next bazaar was held last 4th of April at SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City. To become a vendor at the bazaar, click here. For more information about the event, click here.




Gloriously Broadway... SISTER ACT
In 1992, Whoopi Goldberg has starred on one of the funniest movie of all time, Sister Act. This year, the movie will come to Broadway here in the Philippines. The musical will feature original music and score with a big Broadway sound written by the most acclaimed composer and eight-time Oscar winner Alan Menken. Sister Act the Musical will be running for a limited 2 weeks starting June 27 up until July 29 at Solaire Resort & Casino, 1 Aseana Avenue, Entertainment City, Parañaque City.  For ticket reservations, click here.

These are just some of the events that will be happening this 2017 within Roxas Boulevard. Proving yet another advantage that you can you can get if you are to avail a condo for sale in the area.

5 Delicious Reasons to Buy a House & Lot for Sale in Pampanga



One of the reasons Pampanga is famous is because of its very beautiful people, but aside from being a diversified community of masanting (handsome) and malagu (pretty) individuals, they have the most manyaman (delicious) cooking! Why wouldn’t they? They are known as the Culinary Capital of the Philippines

This list is not all inclusive but will give you budget friendly and good local food choices. So if you are planning to buy a house and lot for sale in Pampanga, let’s dig right into the good stuff.

A La Crème                           
Let’s start off this list heavy with dessert—A La Crème has been in business since 2001 serving Filipino-Western fusion dishes, a true reflection of the homegrown mélange of people that is the Philippines and the Kapampangan. They are most well-known for their sinisterly sinful cakes but they also have delectable options of hot dishes. Here’s their very convincing Tuna Rollup Sandwich to start you off.

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Kabigting
Although their most famous branch is  in Quezon City, nothing can beat the original Kabigting’s Halo-Halo De Arayat. It’s so simple and that’s why it’s such a delight—sweet white bean paste, and a lot of pastillas, ice, milk, and that’s it! A true embodiment of “less is more.”

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The Partyland Restaurant
Partyland is a well-known events place and caterer in Pampanga which branched out to serving buffet at SM Pampanga. There’s always the typical buffet choice that we know like Cabalen or Kamayan, so what’s so special about The Partyland? It’s homegrown 100% Kapampangan and super affordable too! If you buy a house and lot for sale  in Pampanga, you could choke on P99.00 buffet every day!

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Robinson’s Starmill Fiesta Kapampangan
After “partying”, you can always go after-partying at Robinson’s Starmills Fiesta Kapampangan. It’s the mall version of a typical food court with the difference of only hosting local culinary names so don’t expect to be here looking for food-chain choices. It doesn’t get more Kapampangan than this. And did we mention? They offer cheap beer and al fresco dining!




Apag Marangle
Of course, we just have to cap this list  with where you can get a full Kapampangan experience. Apag Marangle is an almost off-road (it’s literally a steep cliff road that leads to the restaurant) restaurant beside a river where you can fish for your food. Apangle has traditional Kapampangan fusion dishes like you’ve never imagined and the dining areas are  small nipa huts suspended above water. The food is nothing short of amazingly exotic and the place is just mesmerizing. Mangan tamu, indeed! AND THEY HAVE CAMARU (stewed crickets)!



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Don’t tell us these food choices aren’t whetting your appetites enough! You can consider buying  a house and lot at Pueblo de Oro Pampanga or else how do you plan on getting your daily dose of Kapampangan deliciousness in your tummy? You want to. We just know.








Why Female Millennial Travelers Love Davao?


It is not only the real estate sector of Davao thrives which is evident on the for sale condominiums that sprout left and right in the area. The tourism card could play well on Davao’s economy and there is a fat chance it could be one of millennial females’ top travel destinations. What’s up with Davao and it could mix well with this generation?

First, let us identify what a millennial is. According to Pew Research Center, millennials, also known as the ‘Generation Y,’ are those ages 18-34 in 2015. And millenials are certified wanderlusts. They love to travel and discover new places. Furthermore, Forbes says they are considered as the “sociable generation” both offline and online.

As stated in the Atlantic, “the UN estimates that 20 percent of all international tourists, or nearly 200 million travelers, are young people and that this demographic generates more than $180 billion in annual tourism revenue.” The city of Davao is one of the places on Earth that takes advantage of this fact. Davao’s tourism package is designed for millennial’s travel preferences based on a survey conducted by MMGY Global:

Play golf = strangely, this generation is interested in a business sport like golf. Two of the best golf courses in the Philippines are in Davao, based on a list by Golfing Philippines, namely, the Rancho Palos Verdes and Apo Golf & Country Club.

Loves water sports = try white water rafting at Davao Wild Water Adventure Rafting Company; ride the waves while on a wakeboard at Deca Wakeboard Park; or go under the sea at Angels Cove. For more water adventure see Philippines' Best Diving Sites

Enjoys hiking/climbing/biking = you can find the highest volcano and mountain in the Philippines in Davao, the Mount Apo. Are you game to hit the rough terrain while riding a bike? Here’s the list of mountain biking guides and trips from Everytrail.

Visits spas = although millennials seem always on the go, they also find time to pause, relax, and rejuvenate like indulging themselves with a soothing massage. Fortunately, in an article on Sunstar, it says there that “Davao Wellness Association (DavWell) is gearing up to make the spa and wellness industry as a tourist attraction… in Davao City…”

Enjoys shopping = in Forbes, “female millennials in particular regard shopping as a group activity, shopping twice as often with their spouses, friends or family members as do non-millennial women.” Davao has Abreeza Mall, Matina Town Square, SM City Davao, and Aldevinco Shoppng Centers among others.

Wants to try new and unusual cuisines = Davao has different local cuisines to choose from like puto maya, rekado, wild berry, pancit luglug, bulca chong and the durian coffee. Durian. Coffee.


Third on the list is safety of the destination. In a statement by Jennifer Hoddevik on Motto - Time, one of the founders of Travel Yogi, “safety when traveling solo is a fair concern [by female milllennials]…” Whether you are a seasoned explorer or a resident in one of the for sale Davao condominiums, you don’t have to worry about your safety. According to Numbeo, Davao is the 22nd safest city in Asia with a score of 73.34 and this could be the primary reason female millennials prefer Davao as their next tourist destination.

3 Amazing Ways To Help You Beat The Summer Heat


Summer in the Philippines has been on a wild rage as of late with the El Nino surge.

On April 17, the temperature in Metro Manila has reached a new year-high, setting a record of 37.5°C, proving that this year is one of the warmest years that we have experienced in the recent times and it is not just because of the fierce Presidential Election. In fact, it is too warm that even in the peak of summer, people are having second-thoughts of traveling to a summer place to enjoy the sun. Most people would rather coop up inside their condos in Quezon City or Cubao, turn up their air conditioning units, and watch Netflix while posting episode spoilers on social media sites.  

But for those who truly want to beat the heat without traveling too far, we have some good news for you: Cubao and Quezon City aren’t just good places to purchase a condo. Nowadays you can find venues within the Metro that will allow you to enjoy the summer while fighting the weather.

Go Ice Skating at Mall of Asia
The Mall of Asia in Pasay will slide you onto a cool place to beat the summer heat.  Ice skating could be an excellent way to escape from the warm weather and to learn a new skill. SM Skating Rink offers varying prices that will surely accommodate ice skaters and ice skating enthusiast. There are even group packages and assist program for beginners. And when you get tired from all the skating, you can go visit some of the shops around the mall.

Visit Snow World at Star City
Star City is not just known for its thrilling rides, but also for its wonderful attraction. For a cheap additional fee, you can slide and roll down the icy slopes of Snow World to your heart’s content and free yourself from the summer fever. You may also enjoy some other fun activities while you are at Star City such as the Lazer Blaster, Scream Dome, and Mini Golf—half of the full facility is air-conditioned, after all.

Treat Yourself to a Serving of Halo-Halo
Filipino’s all-time favorite summer treat will always be halo-halo. There are many amazing restaurants around Quezon City that offers great halo-halo like Kabigting’s and Little Quiapo. But if you are looking for a cheap way to cool down from the weather, a home-made halo-halo will do just fine. A quick trip to Quezon City Farmer’s market will score you all the fresh ingredients you need to whip up that summer treat.

Don’t let the heat beat you up! Get up from your couches and visit these amazing locations to fight the heat that is taking over the country!

Christmas Attractions in the Philippines


Hotels in Mandaluyong City are now all set this holiday season. Well, it isn’t just the city of Mandaluyong but the whole country as well. As always, the Philippines starts celebrating Christmas since the start of the “ber” months. It is not just the hotels, malls, and other business establishments that are all spruced up but also houses, big or small, never miss to join in the festivities. Some are lavishly decorated while others are content hanging one or two parols (Christmas lantern) outside. If you have a tight budget, there are places where you can witness amazing Christmas displays for free.

Free?! Interested now, aren’t we? Here are the top picks ready for exploration:

Policarpio Street in Mandaluyong City

It is quite normal to see houses decorated with Christmas decors but this one is definitely a perfect 10. Mandaluyong Hotels can’t pull this stunt because the tenants will surely cry in protest due to high electrical fees and expensive decorations.
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Yep, Policarpio Street did it again and its charm never fades. This ordinary street becomes a main Christmas attraction in Mandaluyong City by nighttime. This annual tradition was started by the Lim, Dalisay and Suva families on 1996. The decorations and lights are breathtaking as ever. While you feed your eyes, you can satiate your hunger by stopping over food stalls in the area.

Ayala Triangle Gardens in Makati City

Makati City is not just the center of commerce in the Philippines but also a source of fun and entertainment. Every year Ayala Triangle Gardens holds an event called “Festival of Lights”, which is a lights and sounds show. The theme this year is “Beats and Hues” with three different light shows. It first plays a big band and jazz music, followed by African drumbeats, and topped off with electronic dance music.
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This event is also recognized by an international travel magazine, the Conde Nast Traveler last year. Ayala Triangle Gardens was mentioned on their list of one of the places in the world to see spectacular Christmas lights.

It will run until January 3, 2016 from 6 pm to 10 pm.

Greenhills Shopping Center

Besides the annual sale for the holidays, the Christmas Bangketa Fair, which kicked off on November 13 and lasts until December 31, another reason to go back at Greenhills Shopping Center is the Christmas on Display (COD). It is a moving mannequin show which was originally started at COD Department Stores in Avenida but now, its current home is at Greenhills.
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This year’s theme is called “The First Christmas” and it is about the journey of the Three Kings. The show runs until January 4, 2015 which lasts for 15 minutes and starts at 6:30 pm until 11:30 pm.

Giant Lantern Festival in Pampanga

Pampanga is not only the “Food Capital” of the country; the famed province is the “Christmas Capital” as well. December is their busiest month of the year because it is packed with must-see places and events. Pampanga Day (Aldo Ning Kapampangan) is celebrated every December 11. It is an event with colorful floats, street dancing and a beauty pageant called Mutya Ning Kapampangan.
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In Guagua, Pampanga, a mini-Christmas village was setup by the Peña family inside their home. At Santa Rita, their latest gimmick is a rainbow Christmas (neither white nor blue, make that ROYGBIV).

Let us not forget the reason why it is the “Christmas Capital of the Philippines.” On December 19 the Giant Lantern Festival 2015 will start with 11 participants showcasing their magnificent creations.

It is not just the malls and hotels in Mandaluyong where you can spend Christmas with family and friends. Every city and province in the country has its own Christmas attraction worth your time and wonder.