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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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Cultural Center of the Philippines - PIANIST RAUL SUNICO IS NEW CCP PRESIDENT

Cultural Center of the Philippines - PIANIST RAUL SUNICO IS NEW CCP PRESIDENT

When it came to Philippine Classical Music, I got really honoured to meet Raul Sunico,



who obtained the degrees of Bachelor of Music (cum laude) among many others. He later obtained his Master of Music degree from the Juillard School of Music in New York under Sascha Gorodnitzki.

In the Philippines, he was a winner of the Manila Symphony Young Artists Auditions.

Because of him I learned more about Philippine classical music.

Check it out also here

www.klausdoringclassicalmusic.webs.com

How to price your property - News and Information | MyProperty.ph

How to price your property - News and Information | MyProperty.ph

It's indeed a very interesting post, I would like to share with you.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Take Good Care!

I am an expatriate living in the Philippines for good since 12 years. I have never been back in Germany, my home country. I visited the Philippines since 1976 - since 1982 on a regular basis. I always remember the phrase: "Take good care of yourself!" Sure, I did! I always did good care of myself - also whiule staying in more then 60 other countries worldwide. 

Although one takes good care, anything can happen: an accident, an illness. Also YOU, just reading this, may be at risk.

Did you experience any chest pains or heaviness? Come on, stop smiling. Have you had a weakness or numbness on one side of your body which resolves completely at the end of the day? Come on, yes I DID BEFORE! I experienced it twice - mild strokes. Nearly 26 million people worldwide die (!) every year of diseases associated with "atherothrombosis". 

Now, hy am I so concerned about this topic? Sure, everybody can get sick or ill. Filipinos and expats living herein the Philippines. Fact is, the Philippine health infrastructure is deadly! I really hold my breath reading alot of news while researching for this post. No, no good news! Sorry, really bad news!

It happened several months ago, but it's still up to date: Philippine "STAR"-columnist Boo Chanco, whom I really admire, has been talking to a number of doctors and always got the same message: "If you should have a heart attack or stroke, pray that neither happens outside of Metro Manila nor Metro Cebu!" Boom-bang! How about all the other places in the Philippines? Mindanao, Davao City - has not breath a word. 

It means to say: Proper emergency care is not available outside Manila and Ceby. Which hospitals, I am referring to Mindanao, in my case especially Davao City - can provide proper emergency care and treatment for these two medical emergencies?

Let's mention again basic tourism programs, retirement programs or the development of luxury second homes away from the metro areas, as Boo Chanco stressed. I am pretty sure we can't wait for the government again to provide us. The private  sector developers indeed will have to include adequate mdeical facilities in their plans.

PhilHealth is not bankrupt. Even being an expat I am a member of. And, by the way, the "Generic Pharmacy" (Mabisa na - Matipid pa!!!) is still extending nationwide. 

Take good care of yourselves, guys! Stay safe and healthy in the Philippines.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Remembering the history of classical composers - Klaus Doring's Classical Music

Since I live in the Philippines for good I do appreciate more and more classical music.


No, it's not because of a certain culture shock. Classical music  helps me to rewind and relax.


One of my most famous classical composers is Edvard Grieg.


Check out more on my music website... .

Valentine Afternoon Delight in Paradise


Sun, sand and blue water! My favourite resort on Samal Island, the one and only and original Paradise Island Park and Beach Resort presents a very special event: The Valentine Afternoon Delight in Paradise. Olivia Dabawenya takes you to the time you fell in love for the first time with her carefully lined up songs for this special day. Featuring also Mr.  Bob Puyat on saxophone.
Paradise Island Park and Beach Resort also featured a 12:00 Valentine Sunday Fling, a pre-Valentine Show, featuring one of Davao's Pop Bands, reminiscing how falling in love can bring so many cherished memories through songs. And one thing more: the couple with the best valentine attire wins a fabulous prize. 

For further information you might call 082 - 233-0251 or visit
www.paradiseislanddavao.com.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

What Do Filipinos Value Most?

When I read one of a national papers' poll, I could only strongly agree. Yes, that's what I experienced since the first moment I stepped on Philippine soil.
Allow me to share it with you:

Family comes first: Filipinos value most their families. Filipinos are very much family-oriented that they will sacrifice everything just to be able to give their children the best of life. It is indeed the family that matters most to all Filipinos. Close family ties characterize the typical Filipino clan. No other values could displace it in the hearts of true-blooded Filipinos. 

I also agree with several poll joiners, that Pinoys indeed give prime concern  to bonding with relatives AND FRIENDS., ready to spent the last penny to impress their unlimited hospitality. 

Time changes everything. Not only I observed it - also a lot of Filipinos joining this poll. Yes, it's true: there has been a paradigm shift in what Filipinos value. These values have eroded slowly. 

A good education still seems to be a status symbol in many Filipino families. Many Filipinos are keep on dreaming (and trying their best!) for the children to have a good education and a better future. And, Filipinos value loyality and honesty at work. 

"Crab mentality" is and will remain as a bane. 

Although, after 12 years living in the Philippines for good as an expat, I also value many things here: especially the hospitality, gratefulness and credibility, I can experience every single day. And, I feel save and happy and so very much secure in this family-oriented society.