This might not be the typical expat blog, written by a German expat, living in the Philippines since 1999. It's different. In English and in German. Check it out! Enjoy reading!
Dies mag' nun wirklich nicht der typische Auswandererblog eines Deutschen auf den Philippinen sein. Er soll etwas anders sein. In Englisch und in Deutsch! Viel Spass beim Lesen!
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!
Visitors of germanexpatinthephilippines/Besucher dieser Webseite.Ich liebe meine Flaggensammlung!
ZURICH, Switzerland — President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s participation in the annual World Economic Forum (WEF) has gotten the backing of seven of the country’s most prominent businessmen, Malacañang said.
Aboitiz President and CEO Sabin Aboitiz speaks at the luncheon with President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos and other Filipino business leaders in Davos, Switzerland. Marcos is in Switzerland for the 2023 World Economic Forum. (Malacañang photo)
In a statement, Communications Secretary Cheloy Garafil said the following business tycoons joined the President and his official delegation in Davos:
Sabin Aboitiz (Aboitiz)
Kevin Andrew Tan (Alliance Global)
Jaime Zobel de Ayala (Ayala Group)
Lance Gokongwei (JG Summit Holdings)
Ramon Ang (San Miguel Corp.)
Teresita Sy-Coson (SM Investments)
Enrique Razon (International Container Terminal)
President Marcos and his official delegation, composed of government officials and business leaders, arrived in Switzerland on Sunday afternoon (Sunday evening Philippine time).
The WEF is hosting a Country Strategy Dialogue for the Philippines. Marcos said this is going to be an opportunity to promote the country as a leader, driver of growth, and gateway to the Asia-Pacific region.
“One that is open for business – ever ready to complement regional and global expansion plans of both foreign and Philippine-based enterprises anchored on the competent and well-educated Filipino workers, the managers and professionals,” the President pointed out.
In an interview with the media en route to Switzerland, President Marcos said he was looking forward to “expanding and expounding” the significant strides his administration achieved in the WEF’s question-and-answer event.
The President said he was also looking forward to the “pull-aside” or “pull-away” meetings on the sidelines of the WEF annual meeting.
President Marcos was invited by Prof. Klaus Schwab, the founder and Chair Emeritus of the WEF, at the sidelines of both the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Phnom Penh and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting in Bangkok in November last year.
TOURISTS at the white beach at world-famous Boracay Island. (Ernesto Cruz)
ILOILO CITY – A total of 83,942 tourists visited world-famous Boracay Island in Malay town, Aklan province from Jan. 1 to 15.
According to the Malay Municipal Tourism Office in a report released on Monday, Jan. 16, domestic tourists comprised majority of the visitors with 63,753.
The office said there were 14,812 foreign guests and 5,377 Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Boracay from Jan. 1 to 15.
The high number of visitors was attributed to the influx of tourists for the New Year when the resort-island brought back its spectacular fireworks show and the Ati-Atihan Festival in Kalibo, Aklan.
Among the foreign visitors was Filipino-American comedian Jo Koy and his family.
More than 1.75 million tourists visited Boracay in 2022.
The International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) Athletes’ Commission has chosen Hidilyn Diaz as one of the three representatives to the IWF Executive Board in a milestone moment for the sport.
Hidilyn Diaz has been chosen as one of the athletes’ representatives to the International Weightlifting Federation Executive Board. (FIle Photo/ AFP)
Diaz will join Forrester Osei of Ghana, who retains leadership of the Athletes’ Commission, and Luisa Peters, who retired from competition after representing Cook Islands after the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
The three chosen representatives will serve as full voting members of the IWF Congress and will remain in post until the next IWF electoral congress.
The IWF also becomes the first international federation to achieve such a level of athlete representation as far as IWF President Mohamed Jalood is concerned.
“I am delighted to welcome Forrester, Hidilyn and Luisa to the IWF Executive Board,” Jalood said.
“We look forward to working closely together as we seek to shape a new future for weightlifting, which places athletes at the center of everything we do.”
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Jalood added strengthening athlete representation in decision-making “is a key stepping stone to greater accountability and progress in our sport.”
The new Athletes’ Commission will hold its first meeting online in the coming weeks to discuss short-, medium- and long-term objectives.
Part of its priorities is establishing the athlete scholarship program.
Diaz is widely known as the Philippines’ first Olympic gold medalist when she won in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. She has also recently claimed a world championships title.
The local stock market breezed past the 7,000 resistance level as foreign funds bought Philippine shares on expectations of milder US rate hikes.
The main index rose 93.94 points or 1.35 percent to close at 7,045.48, after breaching 7,100 intraday, as Banks led the rally while the Services and Mining sectors yielded to profit taking. Volume was higher at 1.11 billion shares worth P10.23 billion as gainers beat losers 138 to 65 with 46 unchanged.
“Philippine shares touched the 7,000 level after so many months as foreign funds continued to make bets into our economy, as conviction remained high that the country would be one of the best performers in 2023,” said Regina Capital Development Corporation Managing Director Luis Limlingan.
Philstocks Financial Assistant Research Manager Claire Alviar said “The local bourse surged amid expectation that the Federal Reserve will be less aggressive in its rate hikes following the cooled inflation in the US.”
She added that, “The strengthening of the peso against the US Dollar lifted the market as well. Moreover, foreigners helped lift the index, registering a net inflow of P1.08 billion.“
Filipinos are known for their hospitality and warmth.
This is because of the strong sense of community that exists in Filipino culture.
Filipinos believe in taking care of each other, so they go out of their way to make sure visitors feel welcome and comfortable.
They also have a deep respect for elders, which leads them to be very generous with guests who may not even be related to them.
Additionally, many Filipinos practice the concept of “utang na loob” or debt-of-gratitude which encourages people to repay kindnesses done by others with more kindnesses down the line - making it easy for strangers to become friends quickly!
One of the new shows to watch this 2023 is the upcoming controversial coming-of-age series "Underage" starring Sparkle stars Lexi Gonzales, Elijah Alejo and Hailey Mendes.
The three actresses will play the roles of the Serrano sisters Celine, Chynna and Carrie, respectively, who are forced to face adulthood too soon by going through various emotional mishaps with their family, after a malicious video involving them went viral online.
According to the stars, the show is timely and relevant especially with the advent of social media where online bullying and fake news are rampant.
Sharing her own experience, Alejo said, "Actually naging victim din po ako ng social media bullying because of a fake news na ginawa ng isang taong nagalit sa character ko na si Brianna sa 'Prima Donnas.' Hayaan niyo sila kasi they don't know you. They will judge you because of a certain photo or video. Just pray to God and makipagusap ka sa friends mo if hindi mo na kaya at huwag kang matakot umiyak."
Gonzales, meanwhile, added that everyone should not let it overtake their lives but use it social media to their advantage, "Ang mga artista ang daming bashers niyan, kahit sino pa marami ding haters. Kahit anong i-post natin sa social media, ang mga tao may masasabi. Kaya I just want to say dapat hindi natin intindihin ang mga comments na insignificant naman. There are times na may makikita tayong posts na magarbo, mafe-feel bad tayo sa buhay at sarili natin. But no, kasi hindi lahat ng nakikita natin sa social media ay totoo. We must focus our minds on what is more important," mentioned.
Much like their personal encounters, their characters will also be involved in the dark side of the internet. But despite the challenge of their respective roles, the girls were still able to build up great chemistry on and off camera.
Mendes said of their sisterhood, "Kapag wala kaming taping parang pamilya na din kami, madalas din kami mag food trip. Kapag dating naman sa mga eksena, ganoon din kaya natural lang ang binibigay namin. Masaya lang sa set kasi hindi naman sila matataray o masusungit. Akala ko nga po nung una mahihirapan ako makipagusap pero parang matagal ko na silang kilala noong unang usap ko sa kanila kaya masaya ako sa mga katrabaho ko."
Joining the stellar cast of Underage are Sunshine Cruz, Snooky Serna, Jean Saburit, Yayo Aguila, Christian Vasquez, Jome Silayan, Gil Cuerva, Vince Crisostomo, Nikki Co, with special participation of Smokey Manaloto.
Under the helm of Director Rechie Del Carmen and Associate Director Paul Sta. Ana, catch the world premiere of "Underage" today on GMA Afternoon Prime.
MANILA, Philippines — Local government units (LGUs) have been ordered to impose price controls at tourist destinations following complaints of overpricing in Bohol last year.
Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. reminded local chief executives of their duty to control the prices of basic commodities in areas frequented by foreign and local tourists.
Abalos said that under Memorandum Circular 2023-002 of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), the local price coordinating councils (LPCCs) in LGUs are mandated to exercise their functions and protect visitors.
He said governors and mayors should mobilize their LPCCs to ensure that commodities sold in their jurisdictions carry the average prevailing prices.
Abalos said the LGUs should also monitor abnormal price increases in their respective localities.
The order came following reports from the Department of Tourism that food prices on Virgin Island in Panglao, Bohol were excessive.
Filipino-American R’Bonney Gabriel was crowned Miss Universe 2022 during a worldwide broadcast from New Orleans, Louisiana on Jan. 14 (Jan. 15 in Manila).
Gabriel, 28, is the ninth Miss Universe from the USA since the pageant started in 1952. She is also the first Fil-Am beauty queen to win Miss Universe.
First runner-up honors went to Miss Venezuela while second runner-up, Miss Dominican Republic.
The three winners are expected to fly to Thailand where they will spend their reign aside from New York City.
In the final round of the competition, the top three candidates were asked by the host the same question: “If you win Miss Universe, how would you work to demonstrate this as an empowering and progressive organization?”
Gabriel answered: ”Well, I would use it to be a transformational leader. As a very passionate designer, been sewing for 13 years, I use fashion as a force for good. In my industry, I am cutting down on pollution through recycled materials when I make my clothing. I teach sewing classes to women that have survived human trafficking and domestic violence. I say that because it is so important to invest, and others invest in our community and use your unique talent to make a difference. We all have something special and when we plant those seeds to other people in our life, we transform them and we use that as a vehicle for change.”
Filipino-Italian Celeste Cortesi of the Philippines failed to enter the top 16 of the competition.
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Other candidates who finished in the the top 16 of the 71st Miss Universe Competition were delegates from Puerto Rico, Haiti, Australia, Laos, South Africa, Portugal, Canada, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, India, Spain, and Colombia.
Eighty-three lovely women competed for the title of Miss Universe 2022.
As announced during the show, the 72nd Miss Universe Competition will be held in El Salvador in December.
Gabriel, who hails from Texas, is an eco-friendly fashion designer, model, and sewing instructor with an excitement for life. She attributes her opportunistic outlook to her upbringing immersed in the arts, sports, and travel. As a high-school volleyball player who pivoted to fashion, she quickly fell in love with constructing designs with fabrics and textiles at the young age of 15.
At the University of North Texas, she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Fashion Design with a Minor in Fibers in 2018. She is currently CEO of her own sustainable clothing line, R’Bonney Nola.
The beauty queen is also the lead sewing instructor at Magpies & Peacocks, a Houston based non-profit design house that is dedicated to using “Fashion As A Force For Good” through sustainability and community impact.
As a “Gucci Changemakers” recipient, they were honored for their work of diverting unwanted textiles and fabrics from landfills and turning them into fashion collections. Within the “MAKR” program, she teaches sewing classes to women that have survived human trafficking and domestic violence.
As the first Filipino-American to win Miss USA, she shares the importance of embracing your culture. As a voice for Asian-Americans, she opens the door for more diversity and representation in society and was honored to be published in Vogue Philippines. R’Bonney’s mission is for women and young girls to see themselves in her, and feel inspired to conquer their goals by owning who they are.
Gabriel has been to the Philippines on several occasions.
“Luckily, my mom adopted some recipes. I grew up on chicken adobo, ensaymadas, sinigang. Luckily I was able to visit the Philippines growing up numerous times. I spent a lot of time in Manila. I’ve been to El Nido. I want to explore more. It’s so beautiful,” said Gabriel, during an interview with CNN Philippines last October.
As a fashion designer, Gabriel showcased her Filipino roots through her outfit during the interview portion of the Miss USA 2022 pageant.
“My mom is from Texas. My dad is from Manila, Philippines. They actually got married in the Philippines. And those flower designs were the same flower designs that were on my mother’s wedding dress and I have the Maria Clara color just to champion not only my love for my Filipino roots and how proud to be a Texan and I just want to show my best self as a designer at the Miss USA stage,” the 25-year-old beauty queen said.
Gabriel also gave advice to aspiring beauty pageant contestants.
“My advice is to tap into what makes you special, and what makes you unique, and fully embrace that. As the first Filipina-American Miss USA, I embrace that wholeheartedly, and I think it’s what makes me strong.
“So I encourage girls to look into what makes them unique and special and not compare themselves to anybody, else.
“I was first runner-up three times in a row before I finally won Miss Texas USA and then went on to win Miss USA. So never, never, never let rejection make you give up.
“I think rejection just offers you ways to analyze in ways that you can get better. So never give up, keep going, and embrace what makes you special,” she added.