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5 Most Common Myths About Japan

Since Japan is a very awesome country with a very distinct culture, it is getting a lot of media attention. However, it isn’t always what the media portrays.
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Tips for Doing Business in Japan

When it comes to doing business, each country has its own etiquettes and rules of engagement. But generally, global business is done using the western style, particularly the U.S. way.
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The Japanese Culture and Tradition

Japan, being one of the most amazing countries to visit, many people are becoming fascinated with its history, culture, traditions and everything about it. So, here’s a glimpse to the culture and tradition of the country that is close to the heart of many tourists particularly in Asia.
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5 Important Facts about the Cost of Living in Japan You Should Know

Situated off the eastern coast of Asia, Japan geographically lies in the Pacific Ocean. The locals of Japan pride themselves on their equality that they have settled through centuries-long traditions.
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Government Says More than 28% of Japanese Population is Officially Old

More than 28% of Japan’s population is now officially old as revealed by the government data.
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Another Long Weekend Ahead; Malacañang Palace Declares Sept. 1 a Regular Holiday

To start the 'ber' months off right, the Malacañang Palace has declared the first day of September a regular holiday in observance of our Muslim brothers’ celebration, Eid'l Adha.
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Study Says Tagalog is the Most Spoken Foreign Language in California, Nevada and Washington

Surprisingly, more than any other foreign language, Tagalog turns out to be the most spoken foreign language in California, Nevada and Washington.
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What to Bring on Your Visita Iglesia

As the Holy Week kicks off, many of churchgoers who did Visita Iglesia apparently came unprepared, particularly when it comes to conquering thirst and heat.
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Philippines’ Traditional Pilgrimage on Lenten Season: Visita Iglesia

Visita Iglesia is one of the most common traditions that we Filipinos do during Holy Week. This is probably due to the fact that part of this tradition is their time travel to seven or fourteen churches where they say their prayer and remember the sacrifices of Jesus.
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Kalinga’s Last Tattooed Woman in Action

See how the last tattooed woman, Fand-od move her skilled hands as she inked you a traditional butbut tribe design.
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Book on Philippines’ Tattooed Women Wins International Award

After his work of art has been featured in some six different countries, the Filipino photographer, Jake Verzosa, was once again included in the eight highly-honored works awarded during the inaugural, Steidl Book Award Asia.
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Feng Shui Expert Shares Tips for the Advent of the Year of the Fire Rooster

As the advent of the year of the Fire Rooster is fast approaching, Feng Shui experts revealed that this is the year for romance and money luck. So here are some tips to attract love and prosperity.
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How We Celebrate New Year in the Philippines

New Year is the biggest annual celebration in the Philippines, which is being celebrated with magnificence and great eagerness.
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Season's Greetings to Everyone!

Sending you our warmest greetings this holiday season!
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How We Celebrate Christmas in the Philippines

Yuletide season in the Philippines is considered to be the longest holiday season in Asia, and one of the happiest celebrations as well.
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Traditional Filipino Family Values and Traits

Family values are very important among Filipino families, and in fact, it is one of the most distinguishing remarks of being a Filipino, and here are some of those values and traits:
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Muslim Women Urged to Show Their Faces in Boracay Public Places

As part of the Muslim traditions, Muslim women are required to wear hijab, a piece of cloth that usually covers their head and chest, in the presence of adult males whom are not related to them.
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Keep your Clothes Smelling Fresh this Rainy Season

In this rainy season, keeping the clothes smelling fresh is a big struggle for everyone who does their own laundry.
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Vigan University Attracts More Foreign Students

Recent news has it that the University of Northern Philippines’ (UNP) pre-medicine courses and medicine program in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur is continuously attracting new foreign students.
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You are a Certified Woman If You Know How to Use these Men’s Tools

As a working mom, I usually work full time at the office on weekdays, and do my part time job as a freelance writer on those nights of weekdays. On weekends, I do the laundry and other stuffs at home like cleaning the clutters and checking on the entire family’s needs. Also, I take weekends as an opportunity to cook a meal or at least prepare some snacks for my family. I’m sure a lot of mommies out there would definitely relate with my very “hectic” schedule as it is often the regular the routine of a typical working mom.
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Philippines Celebrates Annual “Taong Putik” Festival

In line with the feast of John the Baptist, the town folks of Aliaga, a quiet town nestled at the heart of Nueva Ecija celebrated their own version of the feast by covering themselves in mud and put on a costume of dried banana leaves.
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Understanding the New Philippine Education System – K-12

Since the introduction and implementation of the Philippine’s new education system, K-12, countless concerns on its purpose have not stopped.
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5 Most Common Myths About Japan

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Tips for Doing Business in Japan

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The Japanese Culture and Tradition

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Mon 07

5 Important Facts about the Cost of Living in Japan You Should Know

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Mon 07

Government Says More than 28% of Japanese Population is Officially Old

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Wed 19

Another Long Weekend Ahead; Malacañang Palace Declares Sept. 1 a Regular Holiday

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Wed 30

Study Says Tagalog is the Most Spoken Foreign Language in California, Nevada and Washington

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Wed 12

What to Bring on Your Visita Iglesia

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Wed 12

Philippines’ Traditional Pilgrimage on Lenten Season: Visita Iglesia

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Tue 11

Kalinga’s Last Tattooed Woman in Action

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Wed 22

Book on Philippines’ Tattooed Women Wins International Award

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Sun 19

Feng Shui Expert Shares Tips for the Advent of the Year of the Fire Rooster

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Fri 27

How We Celebrate New Year in the Philippines

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Wed 28

Season's Greetings to Everyone!

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Mon 26

How We Celebrate Christmas in the Philippines

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Thu 22

Traditional Filipino Family Values and Traits

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Fri 07

Muslim Women Urged to Show Their Faces in Boracay Public Places

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Thu 06

Keep your Clothes Smelling Fresh this Rainy Season

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Mon 26

Vigan University Attracts More Foreign Students

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Fri 02

You are a Certified Woman If You Know How to Use these Men’s Tools

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Philippines Celebrates Annual “Taong Putik” Festival

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Understanding the New Philippine Education System – K-12

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Arts & Culture

5 Most Common Myths About Japan

Since Japan is a very awesome country with a very distinct culture, it is getting a lot of media attention. However, it isn’t always what the media portrays.

Tips for Doing Business in Japan

When it comes to doing business, each country has its own etiquettes and rules of engagement. But generally, global business is done using the western style, particularly the U.S. way.

The Japanese Culture and Tradition

Japan, being one of the most amazing countries to visit, many people are becoming fascinated with its history, culture, traditions and everything about it. So, here’s a glimpse to the culture and tradition of the country that is close to the heart of many tourists particularly in Asia.

5 Important Facts about the Cost of Living in Japan You Should Know

Situated off the eastern coast of Asia, Japan geographically lies in the Pacific Ocean. The locals of Japan pride themselves on their equality that they have settled through centuries-long traditions.

Government Says More than 28% of Japanese Population is Officially Old

More than 28% of Japan’s population is now officially old as revealed by the government data.

Another Long Weekend Ahead; Malacañang Palace Declares Sept. 1 a Regular Holiday

To start the 'ber' months off right, the Malacañang Palace has declared the first day of September a regular holiday in observance of our Muslim brothers’ celebration, Eid'l Adha.

Study Says Tagalog is the Most Spoken Foreign Language in California, Nevada and Washington

Surprisingly, more than any other foreign language, Tagalog turns out to be the most spoken foreign language in California, Nevada and Washington.

What to Bring on Your Visita Iglesia

As the Holy Week kicks off, many of churchgoers who did Visita Iglesia apparently came unprepared, particularly when it comes to conquering thirst and heat.

Philippines’ Traditional Pilgrimage on Lenten Season: Visita Iglesia

Visita Iglesia is one of the most common traditions that we Filipinos do during Holy Week. This is probably due to the fact that part of this tradition is their time travel to seven or fourteen churches where they say their prayer and remember the sacrifices of Jesus.

Kalinga’s Last Tattooed Woman in Action

See how the last tattooed woman, Fand-od move her skilled hands as she inked you a traditional butbut tribe design.

Book on Philippines’ Tattooed Women Wins International Award

After his work of art has been featured in some six different countries, the Filipino photographer, Jake Verzosa, was once again included in the eight highly-honored works awarded during the inaugural, Steidl Book Award Asia.

Feng Shui Expert Shares Tips for the Advent of the Year of the Fire Rooster

As the advent of the year of the Fire Rooster is fast approaching, Feng Shui experts revealed that this is the year for romance and money luck. So here are some tips to attract love and prosperity.

How We Celebrate New Year in the Philippines

New Year is the biggest annual celebration in the Philippines, which is being celebrated with magnificence and great eagerness.

Season's Greetings to Everyone!

Sending you our warmest greetings this holiday season!

How We Celebrate Christmas in the Philippines

Yuletide season in the Philippines is considered to be the longest holiday season in Asia, and one of the happiest celebrations as well.

Traditional Filipino Family Values and Traits

Family values are very important among Filipino families, and in fact, it is one of the most distinguishing remarks of being a Filipino, and here are some of those values and traits:

Muslim Women Urged to Show Their Faces in Boracay Public Places

As part of the Muslim traditions, Muslim women are required to wear hijab, a piece of cloth that usually covers their head and chest, in the presence of adult males whom are not related to them.

Keep your Clothes Smelling Fresh this Rainy Season

In this rainy season, keeping the clothes smelling fresh is a big struggle for everyone who does their own laundry.

Vigan University Attracts More Foreign Students

Recent news has it that the University of Northern Philippines’ (UNP) pre-medicine courses and medicine program in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur is continuously attracting new foreign students.

You are a Certified Woman If You Know How to Use these Men’s Tools

As a working mom, I usually work full time at the office on weekdays, and do my part time job as a freelance writer on those nights of weekdays. On weekends, I do the laundry and other stuffs at home like cleaning the clutters and checking on the entire family’s needs. Also, I take weekends as an opportunity to cook a meal or at least prepare some snacks for my family. I’m sure a lot of mommies out there would definitely relate with my very “hectic” schedule as it is often the regular the routine of a typical working mom.

Philippines Celebrates Annual “Taong Putik” Festival

In line with the feast of John the Baptist, the town folks of Aliaga, a quiet town nestled at the heart of Nueva Ecija celebrated their own version of the feast by covering themselves in mud and put on a costume of dried banana leaves.

Understanding the New Philippine Education System – K-12

Since the introduction and implementation of the Philippine’s new education system, K-12, countless concerns on its purpose have not stopped.

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Arts & Culture

5 Most Common Myths About Japan

Since Japan is a very awesome country with a very distinct culture, it is getting a lot of media attention. However, it isn’t always what the media portrays.

Tips for Doing Business in Japan

When it comes to doing business, each country has its own etiquettes and rules of engagement. But generally, global business is done using the western style, particularly the U.S. way.

The Japanese Culture and Tradition

Japan, being one of the most amazing countries to visit, many people are becoming fascinated with its history, culture, traditions and everything about it. So, here’s a glimpse to the culture and tradition of the country that is close to the heart of many tourists particularly in Asia.

5 Important Facts about the Cost of Living in Japan You Should Know

Situated off the eastern coast of Asia, Japan geographically lies in the Pacific Ocean. The locals of Japan pride themselves on their equality that they have settled through centuries-long traditions.

Government Says More than 28% of Japanese Population is Officially Old

More than 28% of Japan’s population is now officially old as revealed by the government data.

Another Long Weekend Ahead; Malacañang Palace Declares Sept. 1 a Regular Holiday

To start the 'ber' months off right, the Malacañang Palace has declared the first day of September a regular holiday in observance of our Muslim brothers’ celebration, Eid'l Adha.

Study Says Tagalog is the Most Spoken Foreign Language in California, Nevada and Washington

Surprisingly, more than any other foreign language, Tagalog turns out to be the most spoken foreign language in California, Nevada and Washington.

What to Bring on Your Visita Iglesia

As the Holy Week kicks off, many of churchgoers who did Visita Iglesia apparently came unprepared, particularly when it comes to conquering thirst and heat.

Philippines’ Traditional Pilgrimage on Lenten Season: Visita Iglesia

Visita Iglesia is one of the most common traditions that we Filipinos do during Holy Week. This is probably due to the fact that part of this tradition is their time travel to seven or fourteen churches where they say their prayer and remember the sacrifices of Jesus.

Kalinga’s Last Tattooed Woman in Action

See how the last tattooed woman, Fand-od move her skilled hands as she inked you a traditional butbut tribe design.

Book on Philippines’ Tattooed Women Wins International Award

After his work of art has been featured in some six different countries, the Filipino photographer, Jake Verzosa, was once again included in the eight highly-honored works awarded during the inaugural, Steidl Book Award Asia.

Feng Shui Expert Shares Tips for the Advent of the Year of the Fire Rooster

As the advent of the year of the Fire Rooster is fast approaching, Feng Shui experts revealed that this is the year for romance and money luck. So here are some tips to attract love and prosperity.

How We Celebrate New Year in the Philippines

New Year is the biggest annual celebration in the Philippines, which is being celebrated with magnificence and great eagerness.

Season's Greetings to Everyone!

Sending you our warmest greetings this holiday season!

How We Celebrate Christmas in the Philippines

Yuletide season in the Philippines is considered to be the longest holiday season in Asia, and one of the happiest celebrations as well.

Traditional Filipino Family Values and Traits

Family values are very important among Filipino families, and in fact, it is one of the most distinguishing remarks of being a Filipino, and here are some of those values and traits:

Muslim Women Urged to Show Their Faces in Boracay Public Places

As part of the Muslim traditions, Muslim women are required to wear hijab, a piece of cloth that usually covers their head and chest, in the presence of adult males whom are not related to them.

Keep your Clothes Smelling Fresh this Rainy Season

In this rainy season, keeping the clothes smelling fresh is a big struggle for everyone who does their own laundry.

Vigan University Attracts More Foreign Students

Recent news has it that the University of Northern Philippines’ (UNP) pre-medicine courses and medicine program in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur is continuously attracting new foreign students.

You are a Certified Woman If You Know How to Use these Men’s Tools

As a working mom, I usually work full time at the office on weekdays, and do my part time job as a freelance writer on those nights of weekdays. On weekends, I do the laundry and other stuffs at home like cleaning the clutters and checking on the entire family’s needs. Also, I take weekends as an opportunity to cook a meal or at least prepare some snacks for my family. I’m sure a lot of mommies out there would definitely relate with my very “hectic” schedule as it is often the regular the routine of a typical working mom.

Philippines Celebrates Annual “Taong Putik” Festival

In line with the feast of John the Baptist, the town folks of Aliaga, a quiet town nestled at the heart of Nueva Ecija celebrated their own version of the feast by covering themselves in mud and put on a costume of dried banana leaves.

Understanding the New Philippine Education System – K-12

Since the introduction and implementation of the Philippine’s new education system, K-12, countless concerns on its purpose have not stopped.

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