The jeepney won’t be the country’s most popular mode of transportation for no reason. For a stash of coins or a couple of small bills, this iconic Philippine vehicle can take you to every twist and turn capturing the essence of the country’s cities.
“Manong, bayad,” “Pasuyo naman po,” “Para! Sa tabi na lang ho,”—we’ve all heard and said these lines at least once in our lifetimes.
The jeepney won’t be the country’s most popular mode of transportation for no reason. For a stash of coins or a couple of small bills, this iconic Philippine vehicle can take you to every twist and turn capturing the essence of the country’s cities.
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Philippine cuisine is a very good archetype to mount the different cultures that make up the 7,107 islands of the country. Each region in the Philippines has a distinguish cuisine that represents their cultures. Ilocanos are known for their traditional food which is kinilaw and dinengdeng. Kapampangans, on the other side are know for their sisig, Bicolano cuisines are more on gata and sili. But all of these food culture can be easily found at any carinderia which is you can see in every corner of every street anywhere in the country.
AltroMondo Gallery sets a stage to Filipino figurative artists to showcase their talents in visual arts. Last July 26th, the gallery unveiled TARIMA, a group exhibit featuring 14 contemporary artists including Xander Calceta, Keb Cerda, Jesus Genotiva, Caloy Gernale, Nino Hernandez, Joselito Jandayan, Ronald Jeresano, John Marin, Arden Mopera, Teody Racuya, Rem San Pedro, Chriseo Ripat, Valen Valero and Erick Villarruz.
Food represents a culture. The cuisine of Singapore is a picturesque of the ethnic diversity of their culture. Singapore became the crossroad of the different cultures and this phenomenon can be seen in their foods; influenced by the native Malay, Chinese, Indonesian, Indian and Western. We can also find the food culture of Sri Lanka, Thailand, Philippines and the Middle East making Singapore the food capital of Asia and the cuisine of Singapore a food attraction. Interior Designs: The Best of Orchard Parade Hotel, Quincy Hotel and Oasia Hotel, Singapore8/3/2012 Interior Designing, as part of art goes far beyond decorating. It is an art of working with a space, making it into a functional and attractive surrounding and a better place to live, work and play. But for me to understand it more that I appreciate it, a little bit of exploration from the renowned hotels in Singapore was beneficial. The Lion City is one of the most vibrant destinations in Asia is ready to fascinate travelers with its unique culture representing the both sides of the world, the east and the west. |
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