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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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Induction of Officers of Rotary Club East Davao

Miss Inday Sara Duterte, first woman elected mayor of Davao City and the youngest so far, has accepted the invitation to be the guest of honour and speaker during the 46th induction of officers of the Rotary Club of East Davao at the Marco Polo Hotel Davao on June 12, 2010, 6.30 pm.

The new mayor is expected to spell out her program of government and policies in her speech.

Maj. General Carlos "Charlie" B. Holganza, commander of the Philippine Army's 10th Infantry Division and ranking member will play host as master of ceremonies  of the installation rites. 

Newsman Antonio "Tony" M. Ajero  will be inducted as new president 2010-2011. The club is a mixture  of captains  of industry, company  owners, lawyers, physicians, bankers, insurers and other professionals. It has a membership of more than 70, a dozen of whom are Japanese, American., Australian, Malaysian, and British expatriates, as well as "yours truly" being a German national.  It's a great honour for me to be installed also as one of several directors on June 12, 2010. I am indeed looking forward to a new challenges and opportunity as Chairman for International Projects and Relations.



 

Monday, June 7, 2010

Are We Prepared for the Next Floods?

Traffic one again crawled in several parts of Davao City, my new home since 1999, some days and nights ago, as heavy rain pured, inducted by a low-pressure area. The down pour brought relief to all of us who have sweltered through what our weather experts said was the country's hottest summer in a decade. Wow. Yes, it has been indeed!

But the rains also triggered the first flash floods reminding us  less than a year ago, claiming lives, destroyed properties and caused a lot of health problems especially in most parts of Luzon.

Have we forgotten Ondoy and Pepeng? Yes, and some Philippine columnists are very well in saying, that election fever soon overshadowed the trauma flooding spawned by above mentioned storms. 

I wish and hope and pray, that government executives (especially new-elected!) have presumably learned their lessons and are better prepared to deal with the new typhoon season. There is no reason to remain unprepared for a repeat of natural disasters. Davao City and its surroundings might remain lucky staying out of the typhoon belt. Heavy rain and landslides can also happened  here.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Philippines - my Philippines! Meine geliebten Philippinen!



One thousand variations... eintausend Variationen...


I love the ocean. One main reason more for me really enjoy living in the Philippines. Ich liebe das Meer. Ein Grund mehr, warum mir das Leben auf den Philippinen so viel Freude bereitet... .


Once Philippines - always Philippines.

Einmal Philippinen - immer Philippinen.


I like to thank Mr. Klaus and Mrs. Helen Uy-Schweinheim for sharing their pictures (taken in Iloilo and Bohol) with us.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Farbenfrohe Segel unter tropischem Himmel


Die Vintas der Seezigeuner von Zamboanga sind die Karawanen des Meeres. Die Ausleger geben den Booten Stabilitaet in den Fluten des Pazifiks. Die bunten Segel sind immer weithin sichtbar, und so verlieren die Boote nie den Kontakt miteinander, wenn ein Sturm aufkommen sollte.

Sicher und gewandt steuern die Seezigeuner ihre malerischen Boote durch die tuerkisblauen Fluten des unendlichen Meeres.

Ein unvergessliches Erlebnis wird eine Fahrt mit einer "Vinta" zu der nahegelegenen Insel Santa Cruz. Rosafarbener Sandstrand und kristallklares Wasser erwarten uns in einer voellig ungestoerten Umgebung.

Eine Atmosphaere, wie man sie wirklich nur noch ganz selten auf der Welt sieht.

DAS SIND DIE PHILIPPINEN!


On the road again!

Ja, es gibt viel zu entdecken auf den Philippinen!

MABUHAY!

Friday, May 28, 2010

Congratulations to Mayor elect from Davao City: Inday Sara Duterte

I met Davao City mayor elect Inday Sara Duterte already several times before. I was really amazed talking with her again last week - after the elections. Yes, Miss Sara, who assumes within less than a month from now as Davao City's first woman mayor, and the youngest so far, told me a lot of her (four) priorities  and how she, together with her team, would govern till 2013.

Yes, all eyes will be on her.  A lot of work is waiting for her.  Some dramatically changes can be expected. One of her (four - or even more) priorities is to ensure that Davao City has a favourable business environment that encourages foreign investment and job development. Good. Mayor Sara - go, go, go! Peace and order? No question about it!



And how does the EDGE DAVAO Editorial from this week ends? "Sara speaks: we can expect the unexpected from another Duterte, SARA!"


From the bottom of my heart (and not only from mine), Mayor Sara: "Good luck and all the best for you and your team and the new generation politicians, such as good friend Al Ryan Alejandre, as well as Karlo Bello, Joanne and Louie John Bonguyan, just to mention a few". Yes, you can make the difference! 

Talking about young generations: Councilor Pilar Braga, also a good friend of mine and my family since many years "survived" again this election. No wonder, because she is indeed not an ordinary politician in Davao. She ran as independent. I always tried to avoid political statements on this web blog: but Braga is indeed strong on name recall. Congratulations and God bless! 




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Check out also my column in www.edgedavao.net. Just go the Competitive Section and look for my Expat-Column. This week: "All that is now past!".



Philippine Dances/Philippinische Taenze


Eine junge Frau bewegt sich langsam und selbstsicher vorwaerts, Sie traegt ihren Kopf erhoben, nach fuerstlicher Art. In den Armen haelt sie zwei grosse Faecher. An ihrem praechtigen Kleid laesst sich ablesen, dass sie reich und priviligiert ist - sie ist eine Prinzessin. Eine Dienerin haelt einen mit Quasten besetzten Sonnenschirm ueber ihren Kopf und folgt jedem ihrer Schritte. Vier Begleiter bringen zwei Bambussstangen herein, legen sie kreuzweise auf den Boden, ueber- und untereinander, und beginnen, sie in einem rhytmischen Fuenftertakt gegeneinanderzuschlagen. Die Edelfrau beginnt mit grosser Anmut und Gelassenheit zwischen den in bewegungbefindlichen Stangen zu tanzen. Dieser Tanz, der moslemische SINGKIL, wird  haeufig von halbprofessionellen Tanzgruppen aufgefuehrt. 


Tief im Innern des Landes hoert man das Echo des Gonges, die verkuenden, dass die Maedchen zu tanzen beginnen. Mit Floeten und Bambusharfen spielen die jungen Maenner des Dorfes ihrer Geliebten eine Serenade.

Jeder Stamm hat seine eigenen Traditionen und Braeuche, eigene Taenze und dazu eine eigene Musik. 

MABUHAY heisst Willkommen {"Welcome"), und das wird das erste Wort sein, das Sie hoeren, sobald Sie das farbenfrohe Inselreich betreten.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Filipino Smiles... Philippinisches Laecheln

Ja, Philippinos sind Meister im Laecheln. Sie laecheln, wenn Sie loben, aber auch auch wenn sie eigentlich nicht einverstanden sind und etwas zu kritisieren haetten. Sie laecheln, wenn sie aufgeregt oder erregt sind oder selbst Aerger verursacht haben. Sie laecheln, wenn sie eigentlich etwas um bitten moechten...

Wenn ein Autofahrer sich in die Luecke vor Ihrem Auto hereindrueckt, und er sieht sie spaeter nochmals, tja, er wird sich anlaecheln. 

Jede unangenehme Sitatuation erfordert irgendwie und irgendwann ein Laecheln. Schwer zu verstehen fuer uns Mitteleuropaer - und doch, es hilft...!

Ein Laeacheln ist tatsaechlich der beste Weg, Worte zu umgehen, die eigentlich Unfrieden und Streit hervorrufen koennten... .


Thursday, May 20, 2010

German Goethe Institut Manila and USEP ink Partnership



It was really a great day: Monday May 17, 2010. The Memorandum of Understanding between USEP (University of Southeastern Philippines in Davao City) and the Goethe-Institut Manila/Philippines on cooperation in the Promotion of the German Culture in Mindanao has been signed by:


- Mr. Helmut Frielinghaus, Language Consultant and Vice-Director Goethe Institut Manila/Philippines
- Dr. Perfecto A. Alibin, SUC-President University of Southeastern Philippines, Davao City

witnessed by:

Executive Director Institute of Languages and Dean Dr. Patricia Elbanbuena and yours truly Klaus Doring, Faculty Member for German Language.

More details here on this website soon... .


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Ja, es war schon ein grossartiger Tag der 17. Mai 2010:

Unterzeichnung der Schriftlichen Vereinbarung im gegenseitigen Einvernehmen und Einverstaendnis  zur Foerderung und Unterstuetzung der Deutschen Kultur in Mindanao zwischen dem Goetheinstitut Manila und der University of Southeastern Philippines.

Mehr darueber demnaechst auf dieser website... .

Radio Deutschland live? Kein Problem! Listen German radiostations live? No problem!

Ich habe schon immer das Radio geliebt. Nein, nicht weil ich auch schon als Radiomoderator auf den Philippinen taetig war. Nein, aber es macht mir Spass, mit meinem frueheren Heimatsender in Kontakt zu bleiben. Und, ich bin froh, dass es Moeglichkeiten gibt, diesen Sender (und viele andere) der ARD angeschlossenen Sender hier hoeren zu duerfen.

Klicken Sie auf meiner website unten an "Radio Deutschland live" und suchen Sie Ihren Sender. Viel Spass beim Lauschen. Und inzwischen koennen Sie weiterhin meine Artikel lesen.

Liebe Gruesse von den Philippinen...
Ihr
KLAUS DORING

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Der Monat der Blumen/The Flowers of May/Flores de Mayo


May is the month of flowers - not only in the Philippines - in mostly all parts of the world. This is the time when springs ends and summer begins in so-called temperature countries, like in my home country Germany. 

In tropical countries, like in the Philippines, May is the height of summer, when the flower buds begin to open up and burst into a kaleidoscope of colors. The fields, mountainsides, forets, churches, shps, parks and gardens.

I can even experience this in my own tropical garden surrounding my residence. Promise: more photos will follow soon here. 

After almost 12 years in the Philippines I experienced also: after the cold of December to February comes the warmer climate of March and April, whcih awakens the underground bulbs and the terminal branches of flowering shrubs and trees.


Flowers, les fleurs, flori, flores, hana, bulaklak, angre, mei lan, Blumen....... whatever name is given by countries all over the world, it's the same creation given by God that makes our world liveable and lovable... .

Almost all countries in the entire world have their national flowers: Austria has its EDELWEISS (I am pretty sure you know the wonderful musical melody!); The Netherlands (or Holland) has its TULIPS; France has its FLEURS DE LICS; Japan (of course!) CHRYSANTHEMUM; China has its LOTUS; Hawaii its HISBISCUS - and the Philippines? Of course the SAMPAGUITA!

Flowers are all around: Americans bring baskets of daisies, gereaniums, gerbera and roses to the sick to make them feel better. Thais offer lotus leaves formed into baots filled with all sorts of flowers.

In the Philippines, especially during Palm Sunday people make decorative coco palm fronds with flowers to symbolize  Jesus' entry into Jerusalem. During the month of May children offer flowers picked from gardens daily to the Blessed Virgin Mary in churches and chapels and to culminate the floral festivities of the May. Young ladies in their beautiful TERNOS converge in town plazas and walk in procession carrying flowers around the major thoroughfares.


Let us help restore our heavily damaged environment so that our children and their children's children will experience many many more "Flowers of May" - Flores de Mayos... .