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, December 17, 2023

Which Southeast Asia country did Filipino culture quite similar?

 

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Jim Phipps
My wife is a Filipina. I have been to Mindanao, Cebu,& Luzon
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I have travelled to Europe, Asia, and South America.
My wife is a Filipina. I have travelled in Mindanao, Cebu, and Luzon.

Other than being a combat vet, retired engineer, and now a goat rancher, I am working hard to get my family here from the Philippines to Texas.

I am shooter (pistols and rifles), a reloader, and a hunter.

I am a Native Texan that has enjoyed seeing the world.



Vietnam and the Philippines share a number of traits.

From http://Vietnamtimes.org

Vietnamese Culture Hidden in Philippines

The cultures of Vietnam and the Philippines are very distinct yet they have some surprising overlap.

Rosie Nguyen
Rosie Nguyen is an editor at Vietnam Times. She graduated from Foreign Trade University with a major in Business Language and has one year of working experience in journalism and television.

ngtrang12.ftu@gmail.com November 04, 2021 | 08:29

The familiar image of the Philippines countryside. Photo: Borgenproject

The Philippines has a colorful culture due to being a colony of the West. Mixing cultures between Spain and America for about 500 years, this island nation is considered the most westernized country in Asia today.

However, maybe because they are both in the cultural cradle of Southeast Asia, the cultures of Vietnam and the Philippines have many similarities.

Respecting traditional culture

Much influenced by Western culture, but like Vietnam, Filipinos attach special importance to traditional culture and focus on preserving their identity. When going to work, Filipinos will wear Western-style clothes. However, when participating in cultural events, they often choose traditional costumes.

In social and family relations, Filipinos respect the relationship hierarchy, similar to the sense of respect in Vietnamese culture.

Bamboo dance - a type of traditional culture thought only in Vietnam has similarities with Tinikling - one of the most popular folk dances in the Philippines.

Tinikling is named after the long-legged bird in the Philippines. Rice farmers on the Visayan Islands often set bamboo traps to protect their fields, but tikling birds often avoid bamboo traps.

As a result, the locals imitated the actions of the birds and from there, this dramatic traditional folk dance was born.

Filipinos dance Tinikling like bamboo dancing in Vietnam. Photo: Wikipedia

Just like the bamboo dance in Vietnam, Tinikling is now considered a national dance in the Philippines and almost every Filipino knows Tinikling. This dance is often performed during special occasions such as traditional Philippine festivals or at school and theater performances.

Feeling like home

As a country with a tropical monsoon climate, the weather in the Philippines is similar to that of Ho Chi Minh City with rainy and dry seasons (rainy season from June to November and dry season from December to May). In the rainy season, the Philippines often has heavy rains and ends quickly in the early morning or evening.

If Vietnam is praised by tourists for its diversity in culinary culture, the typical flavor of Filipino cuisine is also a combination of salty, sour and sweet flavors – a combination quite common in many Vietnamese food.

In addition to Western flavors, Filipino cuisine is also deeply influenced by Chinese culture. Therefore, the eating habits of Filipinos are also very similar to those of Vietnamese and Chinese. For example, the person who invites to eat will be the one to pay, or when eating, Filipinos always create a warm atmosphere and avoid socializing at the table.

Similar to many Southeast Asian countries, all over the Philippines roads are means of transportation that are not much different from Vietnam such as cars, taxis, jeepneys (like a type of bus).

Rice terraces in the Philippines. Photo: Wikipedia

When people come to the highlands or countryside of the Philippines, they can all see familiar images with stilt houses, rice fields, buffaloes.

Vietnamese people may be surprised when admiring the Cordillera rice terraces, and cannot help but think of the image of Mu Cang Chai terraced fields in their homeland.

Inscribed by UNESCO in 1995, the Cordillera Rice Terraces is the first World Heritage Site to be recognized as a cultural landscape, comprising five sites located in the Ifugao province, in the Cordillera administrative region.

In recent years, Vietnam and the Philippineshave always strengthened people-to-people exchanges and coordinated to organize cultural exchange activities to enhance understanding between the two peoples.

Through these events, the people of the two countries feel more closeness and familiarity from the customs in life to the traditional professions such as carpet making, basket weaving.

Saturday, December 16, 2023

Possible cyclone could enter PAR as 'Simbang Gabi' starts — PAGASA


James Relativo - Philstar.com

December 16, 2023 | 12:54pm


MANILA, Philippines — PAGASA is closely monitoring a developing low pressure area (LPA) situated east of Mindanao, a weather disturbance that shows potential for intensification into a tropical depression.


There are indications it could enter the Philippine area of responsibility by Saturday.


The LPA was last seen 1,225 kilometers east of southeastern Mindanao, according to DOST-PAGASA weather specialist Obet Badrina in a forecast shortly before 5 a.m.


"Based on our last satellite images, [the LPA] is still outside the Philippine area of responsibility," said Badrina on Saturday morning in Filipino.


"It could enter the PAR this Saturday, and we are not discounting the possibility of it intensifying into a tropical storm."


PAGASA predicted one tropical cyclone before Christmas and possibly another before the year ends.


Badrina's forecast came as the traditional nine-day Simbang Gabi (Misa de Gallo) began early Saturday morning, with Catholics flocking to churches until Christmas eve.


"Whether it becomes a tropical cyclone or not, we expect that the low pressure area... will bring rains especially starting tomorrow, particularly in the eastern section of Mindanao and Visayas," the PAGASA official added.


"It could also be the case that, because of the expected shear line in the next few days, parts of Bicol Region could experience some rains."


If the low pressure area strengthens into a cyclone and enters the PAR, it will be named "Kabayan." This could mark the 11th cyclone to enter the region in 2023."



From aides to RNs: DOH honors newly registered nursing scholars

BY RHOWEN DEL ROSARIO


Department of Health (DOH) Secretary Dr. Teodoro "Ted" Herbosa, on Friday, Dec.15, honored the 147 new registered nurses who were scholars of the department's nursing scholarship program.

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Photo from DOH

DOH said that out of the 179 scholars who took the recent nursing board examination, 147 passed and are now officially registered nurses (RNs).

READ:


https://mb.com.ph/2023/12/4/doh-welcomes-new-nurses

The DOH scholarship program, launched in partnership with the Carl Balita Review Center (CBRC), offers free online review and mentorship to aspiring nurses to help nursing graduates take the board exam with ease.

 

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It said it is open to nursing graduates who are currently working in private hospitals, government hospitals, private companies, and other government institutions.

Also, the scholars are not required to have a “service contract” after they graduate, as they are free to choose where they want to work.

“The CBRC does not require the scholars to have a service contract as all we want is for them to pass the board and join our nursing force,” CBRC Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Carl E. Balita said.

He stressed that this partnership aims “to create a model that helps them to undergo review while working and without any bond of service.”

“Wherever these new nurses may choose to go, the beneficiary remains to be humanity and career advancement is their choice,” he added. 

Balita, however, hoped that many of these new nurses would choose to serve the Philippines, especially amidst the high demand for Filipino professional nurses abroad.

Meanwhile, Herbosa commended the program's success and pledged to continue this project as a “public-private partnership to benefit the health human resources of our health care system.” 

Melai Cantiveros brings house down with funny speech at Asia Artist Awards

BY JONATHAN HICAP


Filipino actress Melai Cantiveros-Francisco brought laughter to the delight of the audience and stars at the 2023 Asia Artist Awards (AAA) in the Philippines on Dec. 14 at the Philippine Arena in Bulacan. 

Cantiveros-Francisco, star of the film “Ma'am Chief: Shakedown in Seoul,” was given the Best Actor Award at the AAA along with Ahn Hyo-seop, Kim Se-jeong, Lee Dong-hwi and Lee Joon-hyuk. 

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Filipino actress Melai Cantiveros-Francisco on the red carpet at the 2023 Asia Artist Awards (AAA) on Dec. 14 at the Philippine Arena (Jonathan Hicap)

Wearing a pink gown, Cantiveros-Francisco elicited laughter and cheers from the audience as she made her speech for the award. 

“Magandang buhay (Good life). If someone question why I have award, don’t worry I question too,” she said. 

She added, “Because I just received award all of my life from my mother and father every time they are angry too.”  

“Tonight my heart is very ‘kuwan’...the best. I think because God moves in mysterious ways. And it because of the Pulp Studio, my Pulp Live World, Pulp Studio family. To my director of ‘Ma’am Chief,’ Madame Kring Kim, Sir Jimmy Kim and to my producer, I cannot believe the food that they eat, why they choose me,” she said. 

Melai added, “To Sir Vernon Go and Inang Reyna, Happee Sy-Go, thank you so much for this award. Thank you AAA. I cannot believe this happening. I’m so, I’m very sorry to the Koreans I acted like this. But I’m so overwhelmed to this kind of award. And I offer this award to my co-actors in this movie. I love you all. Thank you Lord. To my family, we will serve the Lord.”

“Ma'am Chief: Shakedown in Seoul” is Pulp Studios’ first film project and it was shot in South Korea and the Philippines. It was released in Philippine cinemas on Nov. 15. 

The 2023 AAA was presented by Pulp Live World, Star News and TONZ Entertainment. Its sponsors were Metrobank, Smart x VIU, McDonald's, Colgate, and the Tourism Promotions Board Philippines.  Its broadband partner was PLDT x Smart, and the livestream partner was Lazada. 


Western Visayas residents receive livelihood boost through Cayetano-DSWD partnership


 

PRESS RELEASE

December 15, 2023



Hundreds of residents from the provinces of Antique and Guimaras received livelihood aid from the offices of Senators Alan Peter and Pia Cayetano on December 11 and 12, 2023.

The two-day visit of their offices in Western Visayas reached out to different sectors in partnership with the Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), which aims to provide capacity-building to improve the beneficiaries' socio-economic status.

On December 11, 140 women and farmers from San Remigio, Antique, received livelihood assistance of P15,000 each. Playing a vital role in making the outreach activity a success, San Remigio Mayor Margarito "Mar" Mission Jr. expressed his gratitude to the senators for the support for Antiqueños.

“We’re so grateful to all your help to my constituents here in San Remigio. The 140 beneficiaries of the livelihood program are experiencing a 360-degree turnaround in their lives because you've given them a chance to start anew,” he said.

The following day, the offices of the Cayetanos proceeded to Guimaras to extend aid to 400 women and small business owners of the province. With the assistance of Governor Joaquin Carlos “JC” Nava, deserving members of these sectors were provided livelihood assistance.

Among the beneficiaries was Roselyn Lucbane from Buenavista, who shared that she had longed to start a business but financial constraints have held her back. Now, with the support she received, it is possible for her to finally pursue her business endeavors.

“Salamat po sa binigay niyo sa amin na tulong. Kung hindi po dahil sa inyo, hindi po kami magkakaroon ng pagkakataon na makapag-hanapbuhay. ‘Wag po kayong magsawa na tumulong sa mga mahihirap,” she said.

From the municipality of San Lorenzo, Lylanie Ayos, another beneficiary, thanked God for using Senators Alan and Pia as instruments to positively impact and change their lives.

“Malaking tulong po ito sa pang-hanapbuhay, may pagkukunan na po kami ng pang-araw-araw namin. Nagpapasalamat po ako sa Diyos dahil binigyan Niya kami ng mga tao na tululong sa amin, sina Senator Pia at Alan Peter Cayetano,” she said.

Senators Alan and Pia have been working together with different agencies to reach different provinces across the country to deliver essential aid to marginalized Filipinos. 

Days before the visit to Western Visayas, their offices had already extended assistance to Cagayan de Oro, Palawan, and the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR).###

Which is the most spiciest German cuisine?

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Erik Hörnfeldt


Most German Dishes are robust, hearty and direct. If there is hot it will mostly come from horse radish, mustard, garlic or from hot paprika.

Remember, these people are beer drinkers and appreciate everything that goes with those beers.

Like these:

Pepper salami. They do one covered with garlic too.

The street food staple Curry Wurst is pretty hot too.

Usually mustard comes in mild and hot, and “scharf” means hot.

Steak is sometimes served with grated horseradish and an egg yolk

The not very politically correct name Zigäuner Art (Gypsy Style) usually means that the dish, often a Schnitzel, is served with a hot pepper mix.

Friday, December 15, 2023

WATCH: The trailers of 10 official entries for 2023 Metro Manila Film Festival

BY ROBERT REQUINTINA


AT A GLANCE

  • On Saturday, Dec. 16, the stars of the 10 entries of this year's MMFF will join the annual Parade of Starsat the CAMANAVA (Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, and Valenzuela) area.


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All is set for the 49th Metro Manila Film Festival.

On Saturday, Dec. 16, the stars of the 10 entries of this year's MMFF will join the annual Parade of Stars at the CAMANAVA (Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, and Valenzuela) area. 


The parade will showcase decorative floats carrying stars representing the 10 movies in this year’s movie lineup: “A Family of 2 (A Mother and Son Story),” “Kampon,” “Penduko,” “Rewind,” “Becky and Badette,” “Broken Heart’s Trip,” “Firefly,” “GomBurZa,” “Mallari,” and “When I Met You in Tokyo.” They will be shown in cinemas nationwide beginning Dec. 25.

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), which organizes the anticipated annual festival, advises motorists to avoid the parade route as thousands are expected to watch the star-studded parade.

The parade will kick off at 2 pm from the Navotas Centennial Park and will travel through C4, Samson Road, and Mc Arthur Highway up to the Valenzuela People’s Park, where the main event will occur. It will run for 8.7 kilometers, with an estimated travel time of three hours.

In the meantime, check out the official trailers of the 10 entries for the 49th MMFF. Relax and enjoy the movies: