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08.10.07

Calicoan Island makes a splash among surfers

- Philippines, Samar, Tourism, Tourism & Leisure, Travel & Commuting -

By Vicente Labro
Inquirer

TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines–Efforts to promote Guiuan, Eastern Samar through a sports competition are paying off as more tourists and adventure lovers are coming down to sample the town’s delights.

Over a hundred surfers from different parts of the country are expected to join the 4th Eastern Samar Surfing Crown: Odyssey Waves Surfing Competition, which will run from Monday until Wednesday.

The three-day surfing event was organized by the provincial government of Eastern Samar headed by Gov. Ben Evardone, municipal government of Guiuan headed by Mayor Analiza Kwan, the Department of Tourism regional office here under Director Karina Rosa Tiopes and the Surfriders Club of Eastern Samar Inc.

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05.10.07

A town called Liliw

- Laguna, Lawrence Casiraya, Tourism, Tourism & Leisure, Travel & Commuting -

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LAGUNA has its own version of Marikina City in this quaint little town called Liliw, famous for its handmade shoes and slippers. Liliw is among a cluster of towns located at the southeastern side of Laguna and sits at the foot of mystical Mount Banahaw, partly hidden by clouds in the picture.

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As mentioned in Wikipedia, Liliw has a shoe industry that can rival Marikina. There are two main streets lined with shops like these on both sides. I bought my Grandma two pairs of abaloryo slippers, with sequins and have a soft feathery feel, which I found out from her, can rarely be found elsewhere.

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03.10.07

On a wellness pilgrimage to Kerala, India

- India, Tourism, Tourism & Leisure, Travel & Commuting -

By Thelma Sioson San Juan
Inquirer

MANY people’s idea of a leisure trip today is going on a wellness pilgrimage.

In the ’80s, futurists predicted that going back to nature and cultivating spirituality and well-being would be the rage in the next decades. While we believed that prediction, we didn’t foresee the paradigm shift such a trend would create in today’s lifestyle.

Today, spas and wellness centers are the new mecca, akin to the shopping mall was in the ’90s. They provide the lifestyle business boom everywhere. Baby boomers — the biggest economic force worldwide — are moving heaven and earth to keep their body and mind fit. Their example is being emulated by generations X and Y.

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02.10.07

Return to Sagada

- Philippines, Sagada, Travel & Commuting -

By John Silva
Inquirer

MANILA, Philippines–You have to psych yourself for the six-hour bus ride from Baguio to the northern mountaintop town of Sagada.

But, on the road, you don’t figure the added time for the stalled jeep laden with vegetables blocking the road. Or the bus having a flat tire. Or that it wouldn’t start after a pit stop. Or the bus screeching to a halt because of a landslide before it.

We got off the bus and in freezing rain climbed the muddy mound about two-stories high, to slip and slide down the other side to wait for another bus.

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01.10.07

Bikinis made of tilapia skin

- Animals, Fashion, Thailand -

HERE’S interesting news from Bangkok.

The latest fashion craze? The fishskin bikini, made from the skin of the tilapia fish.

Check out this Reuters video.

Hmm, how about our designers, what are they doing with our tilapia? :)

01.10.07

Marco Polo to expand Davao hotel

- Davao, Philippines, Tourism, Tourism & Leisure -

By Ronnel Domingo
Inquirer

DAVAO CITY, Philippines–Marco Polo Hotels Management Ltd. is expanding its facilities here with a convention center and additional rooms as Mindanao’s largest city attracts the growing interest of convention organizers and business executives on leisure travel.

Stanley Lau, general manager of Marco Polo Davao, said in an interview the company had not yet set a definite amount to invest but that this was “easily more than P300 million.”

“We are still in talks with building designers, but the owners — the Dominguez family through Halifax Capital Resources Inc. — have given instructions toward expansion as soon as possible,” Lau said. “Money is not an issue.”

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