You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Sunday, September 22, 2024

Vibal releases 10 new books on Philippine ancient history, postage stamps



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September 22, 2024 | 9:53am


MANILA, Philippines — After receiving the prestigious "Best Academic and Scholarly Publisher" distinction at the recently-concluded Gintong Aklat Awards, the Vibal Foundation aims to sustain its momentum with the launch of 10 new titles during the 2024 Manila International Book Fair at the SMX Convention Center.

"Vibal has been in the book industry for the past 72 years. Thirty percent (30%) of our publications are textbooks, while the 70% is comprised of trade books and children's books. The government supports children's books. The Department of Education buys these books for public libraries," said Kristine Mandigma, executive director of the Vibal Foundation during the 'Vibal Tertulla: Book Launch, Book Talks' event. She is the first non-Vibal publisher sitting in office.

Mandigma said that apart from these they also print textbooks for schools and the publishing house joins regional and national book fairs. To date, their best-sellers are "Boxer Codex" and "Pugot." Vibal's physical store is located at the Lucky Chinatown mall. 

Organized by the Book Development Association of the Philippines, the Gintong Aklat Awards recognises the outstanding contributions of publishers for their exemplary books published from 2022 to 2023.

The 10 new Vibal titles are:


"Colonial Philately: Philippine Postage Stamps 1854-1946" by Jose Eleazar Bersales

"The Twentieth-Century Philippines in Ten Novels: Literature as History (1913-1975)" by Soledad Reyes

"Travel Notes" by Paz Mendoza Guazon

"A Visual Guide to Philippine Ancient History" edited by Vicente Villan

"Philippine Cinematic Art (Second Edition)" by Gaspar Vibal, Andrea Peterson, Nicanor Lanom, and Christopher Datol

"Old Jolo and Zamboanga 1268-1945" by Mark Francis Francisco

"More Mi Panasonic Than We Admit: History, Culture, and Identity in the Philippine South" edited by Jhoanna Lynn Cruz

"More Political Than We Admit: Theories and the Problematic of Philippine Politics" edited by Nulio Teehankee

"The Conquest of the Philippines by the United States 1898-1925 (Second Edition)" by Marcial Lichauco and Moorfield Storey

"Insular Yet Global: Selected Essays of Fernando Zialcita" by Fernando Zialcita

The vision of the Vibal Foundation is to engage Filipinos in intellectual discussion of Philippine history, culture, and the arts by providing insightful print and digital materials.

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

LIST: Miss Universe 2022 Top 20 prediction



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Among the ladies predicted to enter the Miss Universe 2022 Top 20 are (from left) Ashley Cariño (Puerto Rico), Celeste Cortesi (Philippines) and María Fernanda Aristizabal (Colombia). The Miss Universe 2022 coronation night will be held on January 14 (January 15 Manila time) in New Orleans, Louisiana.


MANILA, Philippines — On January 14 (January 15, Manila time), the 71st Miss Universe titleholder will be proclaimed through a live telecast from the Ernest N. Moral Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. The new winner, a "transformational woman," will wear Mouawad's new Force for Good crown.

With the Miss Universe Organization (MUO) under a new ownership, the new queen's reign includes the unveiling of the soon-to-be launched Miss Universe bottled water (priced at 12 baht) in Thailand. This only means that she will not only be a champion from the pageant, but also an influential face for the new MUO's universal campaigns.

So, it's quite difficult to determine in which mold the new winner should come from. Will she have the presence of the titleholders from the Catalina swimwear years? Will she be like those from the Trump era? Or will she be more like the queens from the IMG era? The answer remains to be seen.

Even with those considerations, frontrunners and dark horses have their sights on winning the elusive crown. The USA is working on its ninth, Venezuela on its eighth, Puerto Rico on its sixth, and the Philippines on its fifth.

At this point, it's still everybody's game. Join us in a little guessing game by whittling down the 84 entrants — yes, Miss Kazakhstan Diana Tashimbetova has pulled out of the race — to the semifinal round of lucky Top 20 placers.

Here are the countries we strongly feel have a chance to make it to the semifinal round. We present them in alphabetical order. They are:


- Monique Riley (Australia)


- Mia Mamede (Brazil)


- Maria Fernanda Aristizabal (Colombia)


- Floriane Bascou (France)


- Ivana Batchelor (Guatemala)


- Divita Rai (India)


- Virginia Stablum (Italy)


- Laksmi De-Neefe Suardana (Indonesia)


- Hannah Iribhogbe (Nigeria)


- Alessia Rovegno (Peru)


- Celeste Rabimbi Cortesi (Philippines)


- Telma Madeira (Portugal)


- Ashley Cariño (Puerto Rico)


- Ndavi Nokeri (South Africa)


- Alicia Faubel (Spain)


- Anna Sueangam-iam (Thailand)


- Viktoria Apanasenko (Ukraine)


- R'bonney Gabriel (USA)


- Amanda Dudamel (Venezuela)


- Nguyen Thi Ngoc Chau (Vietnam)


There's one other candidate we hope would get well from her COVID-19 confinement, Gabriela dos Santos of Curacao. Should she make it to the preliminaries, we feel that, like last year's Clemence Botino of France, she'll have a strong chance of making it to the semifinal round.

This list, however, may stay the same or vary slightly after the preliminaries. A lot can happen by then.

The Miss Universe 2022 preliminary competition is slated to unfold on January 11 (January 12 in the Philippines), while the National Costume presentation happens the following day. Stay tuned!