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Wednesday, July 18, 2018

The Face of a Marcos Apologist: Mac Andre Arboleda's Second Solo Exhibit


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Mac Andre Arboleda's second solo exhibit "The Face of a Marcos Apologist" opens on July 21, 2018, Saturday, 6PM at Nomina Nuda, Los Baños, Laguna. The project, first released as a black-and-white zine under Asshulz, now presents itself in an exhibition setting with music by 帰宅します, Amado

About "The Face of a Marcos Apologist"

Selfies compatible to facial recognition system have been fed to an online portrait morphing software, resulting in the composite image the project calls “the average face of a Marcos apologist.” Mac Andre Arboleda selects data and puts them together in a singular space, allowing the viewer to pay closer attention to what would otherwise have been internet debris, and the smartphone self-portraits that have become the symbol of millennial narcissism and construction of personas on social media are transformed into artifacts of a moment in internet history: Publicity Asia’s 2016 Twitter contest #WinADateWithSandro that promised 12 best selfie submissions a date with the grandson of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos.

The artist’s ‘curation’ through found images is an insistence on memorializing what is absent here, the unmemorialized. We are asked to suffer the pouting faces and casual poses and mull over their number and namelessness. The deluge of these ephemeral but persistent selfies instigated by a campaign to erase Marcos atrocities from public memory underscore the irony in view of the over 1600 individuals that were disappeared during the Marcos regime: the immediate face, an unwitting trace of the vanished one.

First released as a black-and-white zine, the images that comprise this project traverse from digital self-portraiture to social media to print, and finally to an exhibition setting, accumulating several contexts over being mere selfies as proof of adolescent desire—snapshots of oneself by oneself documenting current personal affairs but also intending to build up ideal selves in social networks, originally shared as nothing more than oblivious confessions of a crush. The pictures reveal much of how the owners of the selfies perceive themselves and wish themselves to be perceived, while also obscuring the nature of this desire, how it has taken root in them because and in spite of their milieus, and in the midst of the current push for historical fact-checking.

See the colegiala, the middle-aged woman, the gay boy, the high schooler in her uniform; see the bed selfie, the selfie in extreme close-up, the selfie in black and white, or the one with a virtual flower crown or with a superimposed quote. These faces in no way accurately represent any one social group, nor do they accurately sample the Philippine society at present. Instead, Arboleda’s project uncovers the convenient mask of immateriality to reveal a diverse demographic of those who continue to excuse the Marcos atrocities, suggesting that what is average in “the average face of a Marcos apologist” is not always physical or easily social, and that anyone is not fully exempt from the various tendencies to be complicit to the machinery of Marcos ‘revisionism’, regardless of degree and regardless how virtual or oblique the relationship, or how removed the love object is in terms of lineage or direct culpability, and regardless of all our imperfections, contradictions, and ‘innocent' longings.

The Face of a Marcos Apologist transforms these presences, perhaps knowable only in the cloud of online anonymity and comment section cacophony, into separate identities as they are encountered, experienced, and processed virtually. The artist presents us with the ‘average face’ of a Marcos apologist as proof of the intricacies of digital media’s intervention in personal desires and the construction of histories, making visible the faces of our material and virtual narratives so we see beyond faces. 
—Shaunnah Ysabel Cledera

The exhibit will run from July 21 to August 21, 2018. Visit the event page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/250334245762723/

Nomina Nuda is a small nonprofit independent platform and exhibition space in Los Baños, Laguna dedicated to emerging artists and alternative art practices. Nomina Nuda is located at 9654 Diamond Street, Umali Subdivision, Batong Malake, Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines. For inquiries, contact nominanudaprojects@gmail.com

DOE Encourages More Women to Join the Energy Sector


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ENEREADY KIDS FOR THE FUTURE: ENEReady program participants head to the DOE laboratories to learn about the different scientific testing activities being conducted by the DOE. ENEReady encourages young Filipinos to pursue energy-related career paths in the future.

TAGUIG CITY - The Department of Energy (DOE), through its Consumer Welfare and Promotion Office, held the third ENEReady Program for the year with the Girl Scouts of the Philippines (GSP) on 11 July at the Energy Center in Bonifacio Global City.

The “Breaking Gender Stereotypes in the Energy Workforce” aimed to encourage the girl scouts to consider a career in the energy sector, which is generally associated with men.

Participants included 38 Grade 10 GSP students from the J. Nolasco, Lakan Dula, V. Mapa, and M. Araullo High Schools, as well as troupe leaders and officers from the GSP Headquarters.
  
EMPOWERING WOMEN

Discussions revolved around the concept of “gender stereotyping”, and how often it is unknowingly ingrained by elders into the minds of young children.

Gender stereotyping happens when pre-conceived ideas on the roles, attributes, behavior or activities of individuals based on their gender are established. These include the expectation that girls should play with dolls, while boys are to play with toy trucks. It may also include over-generalized statements such as “Engineering is a course for boys,” or “Girls shouldn’t be rough.”

PRACTICAL AND SHARING ACTIVITIES

A female board topnotcher and electrical engineer from the Manila Electric Company simulated the Power Supply Chain through a fun role-playing game called “The Sushi Challenge”.

Students were grouped into sushi producer/suppliers, wholesalers, retailers and consumers to give them an overview of how electricity is produced from its generation to consumption.

Male and female speakers from different disciplines of engineering also shared the experiences and challenges they encounter. These include withstanding different odors as animal and plant residues are converted to electricity, climbing mountains, exploring and drilling wells, as well as rigorous controlled trainings on the emergency procedures for reacting to and surviving a helicopter ditching into the sea.

To serve as inspiration for the participants to pursue courses in science, technology, math, and engineering (STEM), the workshop also featured success stories of Filipino women in these fields.

MEASURING ENERGY EFFICIENCY

The culminating activity was a tour of the DOE’s Lightning and Appliance Testing Laboratory, where the children witnessed how energy efficiency is measured by the DOE personnel.

The workshop on Wednesday is the 13th ENEReady program held since its launch in 2016 and has reached out to more than 2,000 students to date.



WEATHERING CHALLENGES: Girl scouts listen intently to a lady speaker as she shares her experiences in a job predominantly associated with and held by men. The ENEReady activity which encourages young participants to pursue their ambitions without regard to gender stereotypes was held on 11 July.

DOE Audits Over 400 Batangas Oil Players for Safety and Standards Compliance


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LPG BARAKO: Inspectors from the Department of Energy and its partner agencies sweep through liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) establishments in Batangas this week to ensure that the products being sold are of the best quality, just like the province’s renowned coffee. 

BATANGAS – To ensure that local petroleum products adhere to the safety, quality and quantity standards, the Department of Energy (DOE) has inspected a total of 442 oil players across 30 towns in the province.

Spearheaded by the DOE’s Oil Industry Management Bureau (OIMB) – Retail Market Monitoring and Special Concerns Division in cooperation with partner offices and national agencies, the “Focused Inspection” (FI) ran from 9 to 13 July.

The FI is a mechanism for the DOE to guarantee that petroleum products, such as liquid fuels and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) being sold in the market are in accordance with international and national standards on quality and quantity. 

It takes an integrated approach to monitor Liquid Fuel Retail Outlets /Gasoline Stations and LPG establishments, with an intensive information dissemination component. 

Inspection findings showed that 198 gas stations have violated the “Revised Retail Rules,” while 156 LPG establishments have breached “LPG Industry Rules.”

Operating without a Certificate of Compliance is a common gas station violation. 

For LPG retailers on the other hand, offenses include operating without a Standards Compliance Certificate, selling cylinders that are non-compliant with Philippine National Standards, as well as a few cases of under filling. 

“The DOE stringently monitors businesses to ensure that our people are not short-changed on the petroleum products they purchase. This is very important because people pay with their hard earned money,” Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi emphasized.

Secretary Cusi also pointed out, “We empower consumers by upholding right quantity and quality petroleum products, while strengthening our collaboration with industry stakeholders for proper guidance on running an energy business.” 

Under the E-Power Mo Movement, the DOE-OIMB also conducted an information, education and communication (IEC) campaign on Thursday (12 July) with 150 stakeholders and consumers.

Discussions focused on the results of the monitoring/inspection activities, the overview of the Downstream Oil Industry and the regulatory frameworks of its sub-sectors, the Fire Code of the Philippines, and other related local government units’ (LGU) ordinances pertinent to the oil industry business.

The back-to-back FI and IEC is a joint initiative with the DOE’s Legal Services – Hearing Division; Energy Research and Testing Laboratory Services – Geo-scientific Research and Testing Laboratory; DOE Field Offices. Other partner offices include the City/Municipality’s Business Permits and Licensing Office and Treasurer’s Office; the Department of Trade and Industry - Bureau of Philippine Standards; the Department of Interior and Local Government - Bureau of Fire Protection; and the Philippine National Police.

Six teams were organized, with each unit executing its mandate relative to the operations of oil industry players on liquid fuels and LPG sub-sectors.

The DOE assures the public that it closely monitors the quality and quantity of petroleum products nationwide. 




GAS IN BATANGAS: The Department of Energy (DOE) inspects Batangas liquid fuels retailers to guarantee the correct quantity and quality of petroleum products sold in their outlets. The series of inspections this week were conducted to determine oil players’ compliance to the existing rules for the utmost protection of consumers.

Dorsett Wanchai Launches the “Dorsett Little Artist” Family Package


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"A holiday is no longer just a relaxing and fun experience. To make a family holiday even more meaningful, Dorsett Wanchai has combined art and charity to cultivate creativity, and to encourage children to share their love with people in need while vacationing"  


HONG KONG, CHINA - Media OutReach - 18 July 2018 - The award-winning family-friendly hotel, Dorsett Wanchai, Hong Kongis excited to announce a partnership with Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation, Genecylee Gallery and aspiring Hong Kong-based artists, to launch a charitable Fantastic 4 Family package. This package includes a stay in the newly renovated family rooms with breakfast for 4, a collection of kid-pleasing amenities, and a chance to join the charity-based Dorsett Little Artists program -- with 35% off the Best Available Rate.



Let Art and Charity Be the Source of Joy for Every Kid Staying at Dorsett Wanchai    
"As a family-friendly hotel, we always strive to provide extraordinary hotel experiences that are different than the others through product innovations and thoughtful services. And since art and charity are something we are very passionate about, it means something more when we finally get to announce a new family package that combines all these elements to offer a vibrant and fun stay alongside art and charity; we are stepping forward to an exciting new era," says Ms Anita Chan, General Manager of Dorsett Wanchai.

Dorsett Little Artist Charity Programme is 100% charity-based exclusively for hotel guests with children aged between 3 and 12. This programme will run for one year beginning in August 2018.With a donation of USD 5, children will receive a colouring page hand-drawn by talented local artists - Elaine Chiu and Liane Chu, to join the colouring contest; a Dorsett's exclusive colouring set and a Certificate of Appreciation.

The colouring contest will split into two age groups -- 3 - 6 years old and 7 - 12 years old; three winners will be selected from each age group, and each will win a 2-night stay in Dorsett Wanchai.

All proceeds collected will go to the Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation - a Hong Kong-based charity organisation.

Dorsett Wanchai, Hong Kong  
The newly renovated 4.5-star Dorsett Wanchai, Hong Kong is located between Wan Chai and Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island. The hotel is an 8-minute walk to the MTR (subway) and Times Square. More details: www.wanchai.dorsetthotels.com.

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Brand New Car and Adventures Abroad in Araneta Center’s Exciting Promos


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From the holiday season of 2017 until the summer of this year, Quezon City’s premier lifestyle and leisure hub, the Araneta Center, has given out only the grandest treats to its luckiest customers.

From the holiday season of 2017 until the summer of this year, Quezon City’s premier lifestyle and leisure hub, the Araneta Center, has given out only the grandest treats to its luckiest customers.

Last May, Araneta Center awarded a brand new BMW 118i M sport car to Catherine Chung of Quezon City. This was the grand prize of the seasonal promo that was drawn in February this year. The coveted sports car, which boasts of a premium finish and fuel efficiency, was awarded by Mr. Carlo Cabrejas, Area Sales Manager, Asian Carmakers Corporation BMW, at the Autohaus BMW in Libis.

Quezon City residents Wadi Fesalbon, Kate Jacklyn Abella, Judith Ang Codilla, Cherry Flores, Ma. Cristina Nolasco , Remedios Tolete, and Blesilda Servande, as well as Froilan Sancio of Pasig City, Ma. Judy Carlos of Marikina City, and Eric Ferrenco of Tondo, Manila each won P10,000 in cash.

There was no drought of awesome prizes with the Center’s “Into the Wild” summer promo that will send Maria Cecilia Carlos of San Juan to a 10-day trip to South Africa for two; and Charmynne Rimando of Marikina City to a seven-day trip to Dubai for two. Leny Langit of Quezon City, Mariel Niña Pua of Las Piñas City and Majelene Torres of Quezon City each won a three-day group trip to Singapore in the same promo, which had its grand draw last July 1.

Richard Estomaguio (QC), Rosemarie Leyba (QC), Alvin Finez (Rizal), and Kenneth Castillo ( Marikina) were the lucky recipients of GoPro Hero 6. Ma. Guia Valeroso (QC) and John Draicor Gonzalez (Antipolo) each got FujiFilm XT20 mirrorless camera. Dina Valenzuela and Lolita Jaule, both from QC, won Yuneec drone cameras. 

Araneta Center is still poised to roll out more exciting prizes in upcoming promos. For more updates, visit www.aranetacenter.net and follow our social media pages: @aranetacenter on Facebook and Twitter, and @thearanetacenter on Instagram.

Photo caption: Catherine Chung is all smiles as she receives the ceremonial key to the brand new BMW 118i M sport car she won from Araneta Center and partners BMW, Petron, and Purefoods Tender Juicy. 

Katheryn Winnick of HISTORY’s Vikings Makes Her First Special Appearance in Asia at History Con 2018


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Get ready for an exciting lineup of stars at the upcoming HISTORY CON, the country’s entertainment convention happening August 10-12 at the World Trade Center in Pasay City.

Get up close and personal with your favorite celebrities from HISTORY’s acclaimed TV programs, including Katheryn Winnick of HISTORY’s Emmy-winning series, Vikings. The actress has racked up several nominations, including one for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series from the Critics’ Choice Awards and another for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role from the Canadian Screen Awards.

You can also catch international celebrities from your favorite shows like Giorgio A. Tsoukalos of Ancient Aliens, Jamie Dempsey of Ride N’Seek, Mongchin Yeoh of Who Runs the World, and Simon Yin of HISTORY Hustle and Hidden Cities Extreme. The stellar line-up will also include Xian Lim and Diego Loyzaga starring in HISTORY Asia’s award-winning original automotive reality series, Celebrity Car Wars.

HISTORY CON is a world-class affair which garnered a record-breaking attendance of 68,800 people in 2017 and 50,000 people in 2016. With over 300 hundred astonishing exhibits from historic displays to exclusive talks, workshops, and more, this year’s HCON is definitely one not to miss.

HISTORY CON 2018 early-bird ticket purchasers of the HISTORY Maker Pass (PHP 2,500) or HISTORY Maker VIP Pass (PHP 10,000) before July 31,2018  at SM Tickets may enjoy special access to the exclusive special talk, Ancient Aliens ‘LIVE’ Session by headlining international celebrity, Giorgio A. Tsoukalos. HISTORY fans are invited to explore the unexplained with Giorgio A. Tsoukalos and examine some of the world’s greatest mysteries about extra-terrestrial existence throughout history. This special talk will bring together truth-seekers and HISTORY fans on the discussion, debate and exploration up-close with the leading expert himself.


HISTORY CON 2018 TICKETING
HISTORY CON 2018 tickets are available in three different categories with exclusive privileges for the HISTORY MAKER VIP pass  at PHP 10,000, limited to 100 tickets for sale only. Other ticketing categories include the HISTORY MAKER pass at PHP 2,500 for a three-day admission and GENERAL ADMISSION pass at PHP 350 for a one-day access to the mega entertainment convention. Tickets are available for sale exclusively on SM Tickets.

ANCIENT ALIENS ‘LIVE’ SESSION WITH GIORGIO A. TSOUKALOS”
Every purchase of the HISTORY MAKER VIP pass or HISTORY Maker Pass allows the ticket purchaser to request a slot to attend the Ancient Aliens ‘LIVE’ Session with Giorgio A. Tsoukalos”. More details on HISTORY CON 2018 website. Terms and conditions apply.

Visit www.historyasia.com/historycon for more information.

Ancient Aliens explores the theory that extra-terrestrials have been visiting the Earth for millions of years. The series is produced by Prometheus Entertainment.

National Summit 2018 Entitled Federalism: Weighing Interests, Reaching Consensus


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LISTEN. SPEAK OUT. AND INTERACT as we are now heading to reach a certain consensus.

Junior Political Economists' Guild in partnership with the Office of the Student Regent proudly presents its National Summit 2018 entitled Federalism: Weighing Interests, Reaching Consensus. Charter Change and Its Effect to the Philippine Political and Economic Landscape on August 06, 2018 from 1PM to 5PM at Bulwagang Balagtas, Polytechnic University of the Philippines.

#NatSum2018 aims to convene students from different universities to hear significant updates, stage inquiries and reach consensus on matters concerning Charter Change. Likewise, it aims to inspire the youth to become a rational part of the system— capable of making a stand on public issues and concern.

PRE-REGISTER HERE to reserve a seat:

It's the perfect time to go  beyond the four walls of theories and explore the reality!

CUBE Boutique Capsule Hotels Opens Second Property in Singapore’s Kampong Glam


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Catering to a new generation of savvy travellers, CUBE Boutique Capsule Hotel at Kampong Glam captures a slice of the rich heritage of Singapore in a handsomely restored shophouse.


Under its signature CUBE brand, CUBE Boutique Capsule Hotel at Kampong Glam, is part of the expanding portfolio of hospitality real estate in Asia helmed by RB Hospitality.  Its location in the Kampong Glam Heritage Trail underscores the group's premise for affordable, restored heritage accommodation located in popular conservation and cultural enclaves targeted at a new group of digitally-inclined, discerning travellers.

Following the successful launch of its first capsule hotel in Chinatown in 2016, CUBE Boutique Capsule Hotel at Kampong Glam offers another 56 beds - a mix of singles and queens- each in its own cozy capsule.  Measuring 6 ft x 3 ft x 4ft for a single and 6 ft x 5 ft x 4 ft for a queen with plush mattresses and linen, each capsule is well designed to moderate its own temperature and air-flow; and solidly insulated to reduce ambient noise for a comfortable rest. Each unit is equipped with a universal electrical outlet, safe, mirror/vanity area, bedside light, a small space for hanging garments and a locker drawer with digital security for personal storage. Named after the neighbouring streets, room configurations vary between two and 18 capsules.






For an extra level of security and privacy, female travellers can choose to stay in the women-only rooms. The rooms are pleasantly shaded in soothing pine tones and sturdily sound proofed against the lively sounds of the vicinity. The bathrooms are spacious with standing showers, hairdryer and bath toiletries. Guests are provided with a dental kit, slippers and one towel, upon check-in and this is exchangeable daily. A washing machine with complimentary detergent is also available for guests while work desks are also provided for guests' use.

Besides complimentary Wi-Fi, guests can also enjoy a daily breakfast showcasing local flavours in a relaxed communal dining area. Flanked by Yasu Japanese Grill and a host of food & beverage outlets including halal options, guests are spoilt for choice. Guests can also log onto the Dining Butler, a smartphone tech solution for food orders and delivery. Alfresco seats in the front provide a view of the colourful surrounds of Kampong Glam. Also located in the same lobby is the Singapore Visitor Centre offering tours to popular Singapore locations. Friendly and knowledgeable reception staff in smart uniforms are on hard to offer 24/7 service including insider tips on authentic local experiences.



"Kampong Glam is chosen for its vibrancy, charm and rich heritage culture. In addition to the Sultan Mosque and the Malay Heritage Centre, there are a number of shops, cafes, restaurants and other bustling sites such as the hip Haji Lane. The Bugis MRT Station is only a 5-minute walk away." explained Sonia Anya Tay, Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder.

CUBE Boutique Capsule Hotels are aimed squarely at savvy, sociable travellers, yearning for out of the ordinary accommodation in distinctive locales with immersive cultural experiences.  CUBE has also attracted business travelers who appreciate the conveniences of capsule accommodation without burning a hole in their pockets.  By keeping the most essential hotel features such as daily housekeeping, 24-hour concierge, airport pickups, free Wi-Fi and breakfast, along with tech touches, the CUBE Hotel experience has endeared itself to such visitors without compromising on comfort. Guests can still indulge in a hotel stay, while relishing the cost savings that come with a capsule experience. Each capsule stay can range between S$50 and S$120 per night.

"Our guests are typically 18-35 years old global explorers including founders of new generation businesses and special interest groups. The positive interest shown in our properties has inspired us to create a new CUBE Capsule concept which we aim to open before the end of this year. This is very much in line with our vision to grow the number of CUBE Boutique Capsule Hotels to eight in Singapore in the next few years" added Ms. Tay.

Since the launch of the CUBE brand, the group was awarded the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence for the Chinatown property as well as the ISO 9001:2015 certification in Project Management of Hotel Construction & Renovation and Provision of Hospitality Services.

More Investors, Jobs Seen in Ormoc with Network Upgrade


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The city of Ormoc in Leyte is expecting a boost in investments and jobs, particularly from business process outsourcing companies, following improvements in internet connectivity in their area.

With a population of about 200,000, Ormoc is home to universities and colleges like the Eastern Visayas State University, Western Leyte College, and STI College Ormoc, to name a few which provide the employee base needed by BPO companies as they expand to provincial city centers in various parts of the country.

Now, that potential is being enhanced by the improved data connectivity available via fixed and mobile networks -- the other vital factor for attracting BPO firms.

“Ormoc is very business-friendly. We’re expecting more investors to come in, one of them is the BPO sector. Apart from the malls and the buildings, connectivity is also very important to them, and we are thankful that PLDT and Smart have improved their services in our city,” said Ormoc City Mayor Richard Gomez.






Better connectivity in Ormoc
“PLDT already has existing fiber-to-the-home connections in Ormoc to address the needs of homes and enterprises in the city, and by the end of the year, we will triple their capacity to address the growing need for high-speed internet,” said Mario G. Tamayo, PLDT-Smart Senior Vice President for Network Planning and Engineering.

“We also have existing fiber-in-the-loop (FITL) and we are increasing its capacity to address the requirements of incoming BPOs as well,” said Tamayo, adding that fiber will also be rolled out to more areas across Ormoc this year, including key areas like the Ormoc District Hospital, Sabin Resort Hotel and SM Ormoc.

To improve the mobile data experience of residents in the area, Smart has also fired up Long Term Evolution (LTE) and LTE-Advanced sites around the city, as LTE and LTE-A are the best technologies to help bring fast, affordable, and reliable mobile internet services to customers.

Recent internal tests around Ormoc showed speeds ranging from 20 Mbps to 50 Mbps in areas like the Ormoc City Terminal and Public Market, Robinsons Ormoc and Sabin Hotel, among others. The Ormoc City Hall is also among the local government offices nationwide powered by carrier-grade Smart Wifi.

Other tie-ups
In a courtesy call with PLDT and Smart representatives, led by SVP and head of Consumer Business for Customer Development Alex O. Caeg, Gomez also discussed possible partnerships between the Ormoc City government and PLDT-Smart in education, sports, health and tourism programs.

“We support the Ormoc City government in improving the lives of its citizens by making PLDT and Smart services more accessible to them,” Caeg said, adding that they are also looking into tying up with the Ormoc LGU in improving its dedicated tourism app.
“We also hope that with improved connectivity and more investors coming in, our tourism and hospitality industry will also grow further,” Gomez added.

Network investments
The city of Ormoc is just one of many areas where Smart has already deployed LTE and LTE-A. Recently, Smart also fired up LTE and LTE-A sites in nearby city Tacloban, in the Philippines’ northernmost province of Batanes, Puerto Princesa City in Palawan, and Sarangani, where tourists who took part in the recent SarBay Festival were also able to enjoy better connection with Smart’s newly launched LTE-A in the area and use it during the festivities.

Smart’s LTE roll-out goes hand-in-hand with PLDT’s fiber roll-out, which includes both fiber-to-the-home and hybrid fiber technologies. This modernization and expansion of PLDT’s fixed and mobile networks is supported by a massive capital expenditures program amounting to P58 billion this year.

Home Decor Ideas That Are Timeless


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There are a few homes that give the feeling that they have been decorated just one day back, but the truth is that they have been looking the same over the ages. A few other home decors tend to wear down and go out of style. If you can consider all the differences that exist between these two kinds of decor, you will understand that your decor decisions should be timeless.
Given below is a list of the decor ideas that are timeless.



Fabulous Furnishings
Keep in mind that your furnishings are not only fabulous but also functional. If you have a king sized bed or a sofa set, you should ensure that it provides you comfort and is capable of remaining the same for more than just a couple of years. If you are planning to purchase furniture for your home, you should ensure that the pieces are constructed properly. The styling should not lack sheen. A classic sofa or a table is considered the spine of a gorgeous and timeless look.

Trendy Patterns and Colors
You should opt for ideas that will be able to withstand the change in trends with each passing year. You should not purchase furniture based on the advertisements. Rather, you should be smart enough to choose patterns and colors that will be able to complement your home for years, even when the trends are changing. You can add lamps, pillows, art, tableware, and much more in a number of colors and styles. To gain more information on timeless landscape ideas, you can visit kinglandscapeco.com.

Changing Pillows and Covers
There is no doubt about the fact that the covers and the pillows are the pieces of jewelry of the furnishings that you own. Since they are inexpensive, you can consider changing them in accordance with the seasons and your mood. They can add a lot of pop to the timeless looks.

Neutral Colors
It is true that the color trends keep changing almost every year, but the neutral shades are known to provide a great backdrop, and hence they are timeless! Neutral colors like shades of white, grey, or beige, never seem to go out of fashion.

These color tones tend to work with your furniture irrespective of their style and color. They are popular for evoking a fresh and clean feel. The best part is that your home will feel updated even with the changing trends.



Focus Points in Your Yard
Instead of opting for the same old and boring flower patch or vegetable patch, you should add a point of focus in your yard. For example, adding an antique statue or a group of unique shrubs will make your garden look timeless.

Blending the Old with the New
If you want a timeless look, you should blend the new and the old together. You can mix classic pieces that belong to different eras for beautifying and bringing interest to the already existing decoration in your home.

Conclusion
Keep in mind that you should keep yourself surrounded with the things that you love, irrespective of the trend or style, in order to keep the decoration timeless. All the objects of decoration will be considered timeless if you are willing to keep them forever.
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