Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Bacolod City recently released a nifty guide for travelers and tourists entitled "50 Things To Do In Bacolod".

All you need to know for your next trip is there.  We at morefunphilippines.org though introduce you to the 51st thing you need to do when in the City of Smiles.



For those who arrive in Bacolod City and follow what is usually written on travel books and blogs, the usual stops are the Negros Museum, the Provincial Capitol of Negros Occidental, and the Ruins (Mariano Lacson Mansion) which is technically located in the next city of Talisay.

What is often missed in Bacolod is a street which was once known as Millionaire's Row.  This street is hardly publicized because most tour guides can only reach back to Bacolod's glory days of the 1960s and the 1970s.  The importance of this street goes back to the pre-war decade of the 1930s.


It was back in the 1930s when Generoso M. Villanueva, a prominent sugar planter, and his wife Paz, built the first art deco  structure in Bacolod City. Designed solely by the owner, the three-story, poured-concrete steel reinforced building with graceful curved balconies, parapets, and porthole steel-cased windows looks like the Titanic on land. It was known among the locals as the Boat House. Among family, though, it was simply called Daku Balay (the big house).

On the same street, another similar daku balay (big house) also shows the glorious past of Negros and Bacolod City.  This is the house of Don Mariano Ramos.

Mariano Ramos was among the first Presidente Municipals appointed in Bacolod City.  At that time, Bacolod was not yet chartered as a city and thus did not have any mayor yet.  Mariano Ramos was a former classmate of Manuel L. Quezon in Letran and the late president did stop by this house often during his many trips to Negros Island.

Between the two mansions mentioned are other houses which are resplendent of Bacolod's decadent pre-war past.  It is of little wonder then that during the Japanese occupation in World War 2, the head of the Japanese Imperial Army, headed by General Takeshi Kono, took over the houses in Millionaire's Row as these two houses had the tallest miradors (viewing towers) to observe the city from all directions.


The Japanese Imperial Army commanded all forces occupying Negros from Millionaire's Row until the surrender in August 1945.

The street known as Millionaire's Row is commonly known today as Burgos Street.  In the same manner that one visits Lombard Street (the most crooked street in the world) in San Francisco, or the Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris, or Las Ramblas in Barcelona, one should not miss Burgos Street when in Bacolod City.

All mansions can be viewed from the street as these are all still closed to the public, except one which is the currently run as a museum, the Dizon-Ramos Museum.




Photo credits to Voltaire Siacor (Villanueva Art Deco House) and Lloyd Tronco (Mariano Ramos House)










The 51st Thing You Need to Do When In Bacolod City

Tuesday, June 2, 2015



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There's nothing quite like watching the sun rise from the other side of Boracay Island.  While most visitors of Boracay flock to the white beach on the west side, there is a charming hideaway on the east side which is perfect for those who want to relish the seclusion and serenity of being with oneself.

We recently found the place where one can best experience a Philippine sunrise.  The place is called Private Mountain Casitas.  Pleasantly contrasted to all the modern developments of Boracay, Private Mountain Casitas is ideally perched on the hills of Bulabog.  Reaching the casitas is a bit of a hike upwards.  Nevertheless, as one ascends and looks back to the sea,
the grandeur awaiting at the top can easily be envisioned.

From the casitas, one can wake up early in the morning to watch a splendid light show which we often take for granted - the Philippine sunrise.  First, the sky is tinted with a strange hue of purple signalling the end of night's darkness.  Then the sun eases up from beneath the horizon, casting a rosy-tinged glow across the east side of Boracay to fully spill that golden cast on the sea before you. Some things are worth getting up early for and a sunrise at Private Mountain Casitas is one of them.

Private Mountain Casitas is rated the #1 Specialty Lodging in Boracay according to Tripadvisor.










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Monday, June 1, 2015

The Negros Trade Fair which is held annually in Makati, Metro Manila, is now considered as one of the top three fairs to attend in terms of art, culture, and design.  A Makati journal, Makati360.com, which features all about and around Makati City, named the top three annual fairs for art and design in Makati as Art Fair Philippines, Art In The Park, and The Negros Trade Fair.

The Art Fair happens in February, Art In The Park in April, and the Negros Trade Fair in September.

This year's edition of the Negros Trade Fair is the 30th fair organized by the Association of Negros Producers.  Christina Gaston, President of the Association of Negros Producers said that the theme for this year's Negros Trade Fair is "Truly Negros" and that it will be utilizing the hashtag #ntf30atglorietta on social media.

The 30th Negros Trade Fair happens on September 16-20, 2015, at the Glorietta Activity Center, Makati.














Negros Trade Fair listed among Top 3 Fairs in Makati City

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Actor and Frisbee player Derek Ramsay will be joining the 2015
Frisbee National Championships on May 30-31 at the Bantug Polo Field
and Panaad Park and Stadium
Bacolod City will play host to around 300 Frisbee players from across the country in order to compete in the 2015 Frisbee National Championships scheduled May 30-31 at the Bantug Polo Field and Panaad Park and Stadium.

During an interview at the Bacolod People’s House, Peng Manlapaz, president of the Philippine Flying Disc Association, said that the first documented tournament for Frisbee was held in Bacolod in 1982. “I think it’s just right that we bring back this competition here in Bacolod,” he said.

Manlapaz stressed that 16 teams from Manila, Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao will vie for the title and earn the opportunity to represent the country in the forthcoming Asia-Oceania Ultimate Championships in November in Hong Kong.

Of the listed teams, eight will be coming from Visayas, which include the defending champion Dumaguete, Iloilo, two from Cebu, two from Boracay, Region 8 Selection, and host-Bacolod Mascobados.

Phil Rodriguez of the Frisbee United Negros said the Mascobados will banner 23 players from University of StLa Salle, University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos, La Carlota City, Kabankalan City, and Bacolod City.

Manlapaz revealed thatamong the known personalities competing in this two-day eventare actor Derek Ramsay and actress Guila Alvarez-Bautista.

Bacolod Hosts National Frisbee Championships


How to make Biko - a favorite Filipino delicacy.

Biko


Ingredients:
2 kg glutinous rice
1 can condensed milk
4 cups water
1 tbsp. vanilla extract
1 cup brown sugar
banana leaves ( optional )
grated coconut meat from 4 coconuts (reserve coco milk)

Procedure:
1. Cook glutinous rice in water just like you do with plain steamed rice.
2. In saucepan, pour brown sugar, coconut milk, condensed milk and vanilla extract.
3. Mix, stir and let boil. Add cooked glutinous rice to coconut milk mixture and cook until thick.
4. Spread evenly on platter (or bilao) lined with banana leaves.
5. Slice and serve.

credits to Sally Estrella for the recipe



Negros Island.  The SWEET Spot of the Philippines.


Filipino Delicacy - Biko (Recipe)

The Philippines is an archipelago bounded by

the Pacific Ocean to the east

the Bashi Channel to the north

the Sulu and the Celebes Seas to the south.

You can find us East of Vietnam, North of Indonesia.

The country is divided into the geographical areas of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Its capital, the City of Manila, is in Luzon. You can also enter through the cities of Cebu in the Visayas, and Davao in Mindanao.  Negros Island is its Sweet Spot, being the sugar bowl of the country with its vast sugarcane fields.

Welcome to our isles.

We are made up of 7,107 islands. Some have grown into cities. Some are the epitome of tropical dreams. Some are just long enough to lay down on and get a tan.

Big. Small. Sandy. Sunny. Relaxing. Exotic. Beautiful. Our little clutch of islands make for one long stretch of beach – more than 15,500 kilometers. Here, no one is more than two hours away from a beach-side lounge chair — which explains why everybody knows how to smile and have fun!


*The map above is only a graphic map of the Republic of the Philippines. This representation is only meant to provide basic information to travelers. It should not be used as an official reference.

FAST FACTS

        Capital:         City of Manila

        Land Area:        300,780 square kilometers

        Population:        100 Million

        Average temperature:       78 degrees F/25 degrees C.

        Average humidity:        77%

        Currency:        Philippine Peso (Php)

        Government:        Democratic Republic

        Head of state:        President

        Religion:        Predominantly Catholic. Muslim, Christian, Buddhist.

        Electricity:        220 volts, A.C. 60 cycles. Though most hotels have 110-volt outlets.

        Water:        Metropolitan Manila and many key cities and towns have ample supply of water. Bottled water is recommended for drinking purposes and is available pretty much anywhere.

Philippines - Where Is It?

MANILA, Philippines - The City of Smiles, Bacolod City, which is known for its famous Masskara Festival recently released a comprehensive guide to its city.  The all-in-one pamphlet and travel guide includes all the necessary tourist information a visitor would need in order to explore and experience the best of Bacolod.

What started out as an idea from the travels of Bacolod City Councilor Jocelle Batapa-Sigue, the '50 Things To Do In Bacolod' Guide has been a standout in this week's Asia Premium Travel Mart held from May 26-28, 2015 at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City, showing other LGUs a quick and easy way to create a compendium of activities in one's locality with the tourist primarily in mind.


The guide was initially created in time for the APEC proceedings in Bacolod early this year and again distributed for participants of the APEC meet in Boracay. 

Very well done, Bacolod!


Kudos to the City of Smiles!







Photos from social media of Councilor Jocelle Batapa-Sigue, and Daryl Anthony Jimenea.












"50 Things To Do In Bacolod" Guide Now Out


Negros Trade Fair at 30

"Truly Negros"

30th Negros Trade Fair, 

September 16-20, 2015, 
Glorietta Mall, Makati




The Negros Trade Fair Is On It's 30th Year!


This year, Negros Island - The SWEET Spot of the Philippines' comes to Manila through The Negros Trade Fair.

Don't miss it!
Tweet or Instagram with
#ntf30atglorietta


"Truly Negros"


30th Negros Trade Fair, 

September 16-30, 2015, 
Glorietta Mall, Makati













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Experience Negros Island - The Sweet Spot of The Philippines!

Whether you're a thrill-seeker or a soul-searcher, you can find something fun with featured Philippine events this 2015.

Discover your rhythm in music, arts, and entertainment with concerts, musicals, exhibits, and more. Or if it's shopping and special events you want, head over to the lifestyle section where you can learn, play, and connect with things that interest you.

Unearth Philippine history and culture with walking tours, food trips, and festivities. With 7,107 islands to explore, you can get a more fun workout even if you're here for work.

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More Fun In The Philippines 2015!

Sunday, May 3, 2015

For all the ladies who felt that their wrinkles started coming out watching the fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather, a Belo ad from the past reminds all : Don't Get Mad, Get Beautiful!


















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