Pages

Showing posts with label Intramuros. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Intramuros. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Rock 4 Ages: Midlife Crisis Concert


Rock 4 Ages: Midlife Crisis Concert 
Newport Performing Arts Theater
September 25, 2012
8:00PM

Directed by Freddie Santos
Musical Direction by Kettle Mata and Roy Del Valle
 Special Participation of Michael V. and other surprise guests

For the benefit of MLC UP College of Music Scholars and Kalinga Intramuros
For tickets, please call Ms. Junie at 0922-860-9248

https://www.facebook.com/groups/midlifecrisisph/ 

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs 2012 Writing Project

  1. www.momforacause.com. This blog evolved from being a child-advocate to being an advocate of other causes such as women and the environment. I am personally looking forward to seeing more posts from this site and witness how the blogger will change lives of her fellow Filipinos through her works and writings.
  2. www.allhonestreviews.blogspot.com. I am very impressed on how specific is the niche that this blog chose to focus on. The blog's advocacy is to be the online marketing arm for small and medium businesses, maybe even for the micro-entrepreneurs, who doesn't have much voice in the online world. The blogger chooses unique products and services by small and medium businesses and blogs about them.
  3. www.filipinobloggersworldwide.com. The purpose of this blog is to unite the many Filipino bloggers all around the world. I am looking forward to seeing more about this group and the initiatives that will carry out in the future in order to promote camaraderie among Filipino bloggers.
  4. www.unsugarcoatedreviews.com. This blog's promise is to become a source of honest and truthful reviews of products and services that cater to the Filipinos. I am looking forward to more of her impartial assessments about different products and services and how she'll be able to successfully differentiate her blog from other review blogs.
  5. www.gadgetgambit.com. Gadget Gambit is one of the newest technology blogs in town that features different cool gadgets geeks are crazy about!
  6. www.sittiecateslovestories.blogspot.com. SittiCates Loves Stories is a blog about authors and their books. I love reading so I'm voting for this influential blog.
  7. www.reginstravels.blogspot.com. Regin's Travels is really cool travel blog by Regin Reyno. This guy had been to Europe and Southeast Asia and what can be more interesting than to read from someone who have reached these places.
  8. www.nognoginthecity.com. Nognog In The City is an urban adventure blog. Yes! Adventures also abound in the city. I'm reading this blog because I've always been a city guy and I know that I don't need to go out of town just to have an adventure.
  9. www.peanutubo.com. A Pensive Peanut is a must-read for marketing and social media enthusiast like me!
  10. www.davaoeagle.com. The first time I went to Davao, I remember its profound sense of beauty and peacefulness. Given a chance, I'll go back there again and bring as many mangosteens with me to Manila. Kudos to this blog!   

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Intramuros Bloggers Challenge 2012: Winners

BEST FOOD BLOG 
Buffet Dinner Plus Daily Cultural Presentation at Barbara's Restaurant in Intramuros, Manila
Blog by Cha Sy


BEST TRAVEL BLOG
Intramuros, within the walls of a historic city
Blog by Estan Cabigas


BEST PHOTO ENTRY
Photo by Sumi Go
Adjudged by Federation of Philippine Photographers Foundation



PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD FOR BEST PHOTO - BARBARA'S RESTAURANT
Photo by Cha Sy



PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD FOR BEST PHOTO - INTRAMUROS
Photo by Karla Mae Brazil

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Manila Transitio 1945: Remembering the day that changed Manila forever

Organized by Celdran Tours, Manila Transitio 1945 is an event commemorating the Battle of Manila fought from February 3 to March 3, 1945 by American, Filipino and Japanese army. After the battle, Manila was regarded as the second most devastated city in the world, second to Warsaw, after the World War II. More than 100,000 Filipinos died in the battle, around 10% of the entire population of Manila, resulting to what is presently known as the Manila Massacre. After the war, Manila had never been the same. 

Sixty seven years after, one man led us all to remembering once again the day that changed Manila forever. 
It's going to be a sunset tour for all us last February 26, 2012 with Mr. Walk This Way, Carlos Celdran. At 4:00pm, we assembled in front of the Fort Santiago ticket booth. Minutes after, the event was started with the singing of the Philippine National Anthem.
And then Carlos started to talk. Armed with a lapel mic and visual materials, he gave us the most insightful and most amusing history class we ever have attended. In this picture, Carlos showed everyone the symbol of Manila during the Spanish Era. A Chimera, a mythological symbol for illusion, is at the center of that symbol.

More than 200 people attended the Manila Transitio 1945 event last February 26, 2012. They're from all walks of life. Most are Filipinos, some are from the US. There's even a Buddhist monk who attended the event. It's a good crowd that day!




When the Spanish came to the Philippines, they built a fortress called the Fort Santiago. An image of Santiago Matamoros or St. James of the Moors was etched at the facade of the fortress. According to the legend, St. James appeared as a warrior on his white horse to help the Christian army of King Ramiro I of Spain against the Moors. Until today, St. James is the patron saint of Spain.

Before the Spanish Era, the Pre-Hispanic Filipinos were Moslems. 
Contrary to what the Spanish did to the Filipinos, the Americans taught the Filipinos their language. They were taught English. Now this was part of a bigger strategy. Carlos said, "Because we were supposed to be made to the image of the United States. We were supposed to be the 50th state."

Carlos also said, "Thanks to the United States! We now have a national hero!" Now this is insightful. Jose Rizal was an artist, a doctor, a poet, a scientist, a writer and etc. In short, he was westernized. For an ordinary Filipino during that time, his image was boring. Remember that the Filipinos were clamoring for a revolution, for a real change. Why would the Filipinos choose him as the national hero?

But we didn't! It was the United States. But the question is why? Why the diplomatic, the educated and the peace-loving Jose Rizal? Why not the revolutionary Andres Bonifacio? Was this part of a bigger picture again? Was the United States "softening" our warring tendencies during that time?

This got me thinking. 
We offered a short prayer for the souls of the more than a hundred thousand Filipinos who were killed in Manila during the World War II. Across us actually stood a white cross which was dedicated to the many Filipinos who were buried there, nameless.
Carlos enlarged this picture of an American bomb landing somewhere in Manila. Apparently, it wasn't just the Japs doing all the killings of the Filipinos during the Battle of Manila. This American bomb, along with the other armaments which devastated the former "Pearl of the Orient", has its own share of murder.
Carlos was mimicking Gen. Douglas McArthur complete with a hat, a pipe and the infamous photo which was even made a life-sized replica in Leyte. The photo showed Gen. Douglas McArthur along with his troops dramatically stepping unto the Philippine shores to fulfill the promise he made more than two years before the photo was taken. "I shall return."

Apparently, this photo had to be taken thrice. It's part of the drama.  
We walked upon the walls of Intramuros. I wonder how the Walled City looked like before the Battle of Manila. The Philippines was the "Pearl of the Orient". It must be THAT beautiful and prosperous during that time. I yearned for Manila of the past which I haven't even seen.

This was the prison cell where Jose Rizal was jailed before the day of his execution.
On the other side of the river is Binondo, home of the Filipino-Chinese in Manila. During the Spanish Era, Binondo was called Parian. As said, the Parian is one canon ball away from Intramuros. It was a place where non-Christian Chinese settled. The Spanish had to keep them in one place due to the alarming growth of their population during the 16th century. They were allowed residency in Manila as long as they convert to being Christians. Those who refused conversion had to settle at Parian.
Carlos stood at the tranvia with an enlarged image of the San Agustin Church. During the World War II, this was the only structure in Intramuros that was spared. All the rest had to be flattened. It was said that someone placed a red cross on top of the church- symbolizing that the structure had to be spared. It'll be a great war crime to destroy it.

San Agustin Church is now regarded as the oldest church in the Philippines.

To cap off the whole walking tour, we were treated with halo-halo! The Philippines was compared by Carlos to this all-time favorite Filipino dessert. Like a melting pot of many culture and ethnicity, the Philippines can be compared to the halo-halo which is composed of many ingredients and flavorings. Yum!

That night, the beautiful music of the Mabuhay Singers filled the air in the heart of Manila again. They sang a lot of Kundiman songs that the younger ones like me may not be familiar with, but truly enjoyed listening to. It was so much fun to see them perform!
After a short while, Carlos showed us how to light the flying paper lamps or the spirit balloons to be released in a short while. This is one of the highlights we all awaited for.
We held our spirit balloons in front of Fort Santiago.

And then one by one, the spirit balloons all rose to the air and into the night sky!
Like stars at night, they shone. It was truly an amazing experience!
While the spirit balloons all rose above the ground, a beautiful rendition of the patriotic song, "Ang Bayan Ko" was given by the awesome Mabuhay Singers. They were the real stars that night!
My spirit balloon took a couple of minutes more before it took off. And when it finally did, the feeling was inexplicable. It was actually the last lamp to rise. I think I might join Manila Transitio 1945 again next year.

Special thanks to Carlos and his team for organizing this wonderful event.

God bless Manila! Long live the Philippines!

Follow IntramurosManila.Asia!
Email: markjosephdelgado [@] ymail [.] com
Facebook: Intramuros Manila
YouTube: intramurosmanila

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Intramuros Bloggers Challenge 2012: The Photo Challenges


BEST PHOTO AWARD
Judge: Federation of Philippine Photographers Foundation, Inc.
Prize: Basic Photography Classes (5 sessions) for 1 pax courtesy of FPPF
Start: February 18, 2012
Deadline: March 11, 2012 @ 11pm

IMPORTANT: Read the instructions carefully.
  1. MEMBERS ONLY. This challenge is exclusive only to the members of Intramuros Bloggers Challenge group on or before February 18, 2012. 
  2. EVENT PHOTOS ONLY. Only the photos taken during the IBC 2012 Food and Travel events may qualify as entries.
  3. WATERMARKS & PHOTO ENHANCEMENTS. Use of watermarks and photo enhancements are allowable but not encouraged. Watermarks should be placed only at the bottom-right side of the photo. Use only 10-pt. black or white Arial font. Please see sample below courtesy of Ms. Aileen Siwa. (Tip: FPPF doesn't really recommend watermarks and photo enhancements on photo contests. Use your own discretion.)
  4. FOOD PHOTOS. Upload photos taken during the Food Blog Challenge at Barbara's Restaurant on the wall of  http://www.facebook.com/BarbarasRestaurant
  5. TRAVEL PHOTOS. Upload photos taken during the Travel Blog Challenge in Intramuros on the wall of  www.facebook.com/IntramurosManila.
  6. CAPTION. Place the caption "This is a photo challenge entry to Intramuros Bloggers Challenge 2012 organized by www.intramurosmanila.asia."
  7. TAG. Tag as many friends as you can on your photo. 
  8. SHARE. Share it to all your friends on Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus and others.
  9. UNLIMITED. Submit as many photo as you can. More photos, more chances of winning.
  10. VIDEO. Some or all of the photos shall be used for the IBC 2012 video.
  11. ONE WINNER. Only one photo shall be declared as the Best Photo for IBC 2012.
Sample photo courtesy of AS Photography

PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD FOR BEST RESTAURANT PHOTO 
Prize: 1 box Ferrero Rocher chocolates (24 pcs.) + goodies
Start: February 18, 2012
Deadline: March 11, 2012 @ 11pm
  1. UPLOADED PHOTOS ONLY. Only the photos with prescribed watermark and caption uploaded on http://www.facebook.com/BarbarasRestaurant can qualify for the contest. 
  2. TAG. Tag as many friends as you can to your photo. 
  3. SHARE.  Share it to all your friends on Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus and others.
  4. CAMPAIGN. Campaign it to all of your friends to get the most comments and shares.
  5. UNLIMITED. Submit as many entries as you can. More photos, more chances of winning.
  6. ONE WINNER. The entry with the most number of comments and shares wins!

PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD FOR BEST TRAVEL PHOTO 
Prize: 1 box Ferrero Rocher chocolates (24 pcs.) + goodies
Start: February 18, 2012
Deadline: March 11, 2012 @ 11pm
  1. UPLOADED PHOTOS ONLY. Only the photos with prescribed watermark and caption uploaded on http://www.facebook.com/IntramurosManila can qualify for the contest. 
  2. TAG. Tag as many friends as you can to your photo. 
  3. SHARE.  Share it to all your friends on Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus and others.
  4. CAMPAIGN. Campaign it to all of your friends to get the most comments and shares.
  5. UNLIMITED. Submit as many entries as you can. More photos, more chances of winning.
  6. ONE WINNERThe entry with the most number of comments and shares wins!

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Intramuros Bloggers Challenge 2012: The Wrap Up

Intramuros Bloggers Challenge 2012.

I thought at first that this project was an impossible dream. In the second module of my online classes at the Ateneo-Digital Filipino Certified Blog and Social Media Entrepreneur Program, we were only given about two weeks to create a campaign for our blog. My blog is about Intramuros and in my mind, there’s just no other way that I can truly promote it but to let others experience the beauty of the Walled City by themselves. From the start I know that it is going to be an event for bloggers who shall be experiencing the Walled City and then create blog posts about it.

And yes! It turned out how I envisioned it to be.

IBC 2012 Official Poster | [Creatives by Cristel Diaz]

Three days of creating a full campaign plan. Ten days of making cold calls to potential sponsors and donors and convincing them to invest on my humble project. Three days of encouraging the heritage-loving bloggers to join IBC 2012. Two days of implementation. And then at last! All my efforts paid off. And this is my wrap-up post.

This post- I’d like to fill with my overwhelming gratitude to everyone who supported my project from beginning and until the end and for agreeing with my belief that there is so much to see within the Walled City- that the whole wide world deserves to know about.

First of all, I’d like to thank my Ateneo-Digital Filipino mentors, Ms. Janette Toral and Ms. Fleire Castro, for patiently answering all my makulit questions and countless Facebook messages asking for tips and advices on what should be done and what more can be done. They are my greatest motivators and cheerleaders for getting this project done. Without them, I am not sure if I will have my own initiative to think about creating a project like this- in the middle of my work and other personal responsibilities.

But it turned out to be one of the most fulfilling things I have achieved as a blogger. Thank you so much, Ms. J and Ms. Fleire!

Our first Google Hangout | [Photo Credits: Ms. Fleire Castro]
Secondly, to IBC 2012’s generous donors and sponsors. I can’t imagine IBC 2012’s Food Blog Challenge without the FOOD and the Travel Blog Challenge without the TRAVEL. Your “yes-es” made all the difference for this project and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for being our “gateway” to get inside the “Walls”. Thank you Sir JC of Barbara’s Restaurant, Sir Carlos of Celdran Tours, Jeff of Mabuhay Guides, Mr. Sta. Maria and Sir Georgy Porgy of Castillan Tours, Sir Jun of Intramuros Administration and Sir Lito of Federation of Philippine Photographers Foundation. To my friends- Dan of URC’s Payless Pancit Shanghai, Ate Wyeth of Starbucks Philippines, Ruth of Ruthilicious and Kuya Jonel of GadgetGambit.com. To my family and to my ever loyal co-organizing friends who helped me during the event- Gian, Iris, Cristel and Marco. You are all gold to me! I thank God for you all!

Ms. Lorna Quion and Mr. JC Delos Reyes of Barbara's Restaurant
Mr. Carlos Celdran of Celdran Tours

Mr. Jeff Velasco of Mabuhay Guides

Me with Mr. Geronimo Sta. Maria and Sir Georgy Porgy of Castillan Tours


Intramuros Bloggers Challenge 2012 is, to the truest sense of the word, an event for bloggers. Without my ladies and fellas’ from the crazy and beautiful world of Philippine blogosphere, IBC 2012 won’t be the same. You are the letter “B” in IBC 2012. It CAN'T be and WON'T ever be just- IC 2012!

The bloggers posing with the management team of Barbara's Restaurant

I’d like to thank you all for always being excited, for always having the need “to be there”, for always having that insatiable itch to express and share your thoughts to the world through your blogs, for taking extraordinary pictures which I can only wish I took and for crafting words that create positive impact and influence – I THANK YOU. This project is for you and for Intramuros. You are the modern-day bricks and mortar of the online world. The old Walled City called for our help. Thank you for responding with me.

Florencio Jusay, Jr., a blogging participant, dancing Tinikling with a Kultura Filipina dancer 

Let us all hope that in our own little way, we can usher many to discover what’s within the Walls and to experience the same beautiful experiences that we have had within it. Kudos to all of you!

Briefing the Travel Blog Challengers

Above all, I thank the Almighty who is the source of all beauty, creativity, gratitude and positivity. Thank you, Papa, for this wonderful experience.

San Agustin Church, the oldest church in the Philippines and the only surviving structure within Intramuros during the World War II

With all pride, I’d like to share to everyone the blog posts created by the participants of the Intramuros Bloggers Challenge 2012.

The Food Blog Challengers at Barbara's Restaurant

Food Blog Challenge
February 3, 2012
Barbara’s Restaurant

It was jampacked that night at Barbara's Restaurant

Binausan, a Filipino folk dance that requires great amounts of balance and grace. We were wow-ed by this performance that night.


A Spanish-inspired dance by the Kultura Filipina dancers

Tinikling, a Filipino folk dance that uses bamboo poles


Intramuros 1, the exclusive tranvia of the Intramuros Administration official and guests

Travel Blog Challenge
February 5, 2012
Intramuros

Redge of Starbucks Intramuros initiating a coffee tasting that day

Ms. Racquel Flores of Intramuros Visitors Center before the 12-minute video documentary about Intramuros

The facade of Fort Samtiago with the image of St. James of the Moors

A painting of the last few days of Jose Rizal by the National Artist, Carlos "Botong" Francisco
The paved floors of Calle Luna and Rela de Palacio near Plaza San Luis Complex

Reminders: The Best Food and Travel Blog Entries shall be declared very soon. Please keep yourselves updated with IntramurosManila.Asia blog. Also, the Photo Challenges shall be rolled out in a short while. Please bookmark this page or follow the blog through these social networks:


A blackboard with special messages from the blogging challengers for me. Thanks Kathy for this awesome surprise!

Thank you and hope to see you on the next Intramuros Bloggers Challenge!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

4th Manila Transitio 1945

[Source:  http://carlosceldran.tumblr.com  ]

MANILA TRANSITIO 1945
Date: February 26, 2012, Sunday
Time: Tour @ 4:00PM
Meet-up Venue: Fort Santiago Ticket Booth

In February of 1945, the City of Manila was completely destroyed in a battle between the United States Armed Forces and the Japanese Imperial Army. An estimated 120,000 people were lost and our beloved City of Manila was never the same again.

This February 25th, to mark the 67th Anniversary of the Battle of Manila, Walk This Way Tours and Carlos Celdran will present the 4th Manila Transitio 1945. This art event hopes to become an annual commemoration/memorial where we as Manileños may reflect upon the passing of this event in our history.

The evening will start with a sunset tour of Intramuros at 4:00pm.

Art installations and musical performances will follow at the main field of Fort Santiago at 7:30pm. Stay posted for the listing of participants.

The evening will be highlighted by the release of spirit balloons.

Reasonably priced food and refreshment will be available.

Picnic baskets and bringing of your own refreshments allowed. Bring enough to share with others if you wish.

Cost: PAY WHAT YOU WANT.

*Php100.00 or more is RECOMMENDED.

This post was reblogged from http://bit.ly/wC5v2O.