Kimberly Adrian belongs to Caloocan. She
is high school student and sent her photo through our contact form.
Kimberly says that she loves her country too much and prides to be a
Philippine. She writes in her email that hundreds of years of history
have shaped the Philippines into what it is today, a melting pot of
cultures from European, Asian and North American cultures. If history is
what you are after, then you will discover a vast number of historic
locations you can visit on many the Paradise Philippines islands, from
the walled city of Intramuros in Old Manila built by the conquering
Spaniards in the 16th century, to the Rice Terraces of Banaue built
thousands of years ago by the indigenous natives of the cordillera, and
to the more recent ruins of Corregidor which served as fort for the
American troops during World War II.
Here is photo of cover girl of Seventeen Magazine. This snap captured on crazy party of Roxy Summer Splash event. On that event some big names also performed with local bands like Altered Frequency, One Buck Short, Frequency Canon, Bittersweet And Pop Shuvit.
Yette Espejo belongs to Manila and
studies in The Philippine Women’s University. She sent her photo through
our contact form. She has also sent a little introduction of her
university, which she wants to share with our readers. Yette writes in
her email that The Philippine Women’s University founded as Philippine
Women’s College in 1919. it is located along district of Malate in the
city of Manila. The college was granted its university status in 1932
and recognized as first university of women in Asia. She tells that
preparation for vocation or profession for leadership to achieve the
dignity of professional work The Philippine Women’s University can be
best for any women.
Yette more tells that the university is now completing its ninth decade of institutional life and is moving toward its centenary in 2020. It has coped with many vicissitudes, including being burned and razed to the ground during the battle for the liberation of Manila in 1945. But, phoenix like, Philippine Women’s University arose from the ashes, grew and flourished, even more vigorous, innovative and determined to continue serving the youth of the land to make them be the best they can become.
Mariel John belongs to Manila. She is
student of post graduation. In the photo she is standing in Cherry
Blossoms Hotel Manila. She tells that Cherry Blossoms Hotel is located
in most attractive and busy area of Manila. The Robinson’s Place Ermita
right behind the hotel and the country’s largest mall, the SM Mall of
Asia, proud owner of the country’s only IMAX 3D theatre and Asia’s only
Olympic-sized ice skating rink, along Diosdado Macapagal Avenue, a few
minutes from the hotel. Around the hotel you can find best shopping
centers of the city. Well Mariel thanks for your contribution, we would
really like to see you again.
Angelica James belongs to Manila. This
photo was captured last month when she went Singapore for visit with her
family. Angelica tells that Singapore is her favorite place to visit
because Singapore is one of the prettiest island nations in Asia.
Sentosa is synonymous with Singapore entertainment and is a compelling
paradise filled with sunny beaches, bountiful attractions, sea sports
and ample recreational facilities. A tourist on Singapore Travel can
explore numerous facets and characteristics housed there Sentosa is
truly an island of tranquility. It is perfect for people who want some
peace, quiet and relaxation. In addition, there is not that many
attractions as Singapore so you can definitely relax and rejuvenate
yourself before heading back to a chaotic city life.
She more tells that the Sentosa Island is a world in itself. From housing world-class spas to golf clubs to serene beaches and classic entertainment facilities, Sentosa houses it all. There are 3 noteworthy beaches in the island, the Palawan, the Siloso and the Tanjong Beach. They are ideal places to enjoy being amidst nature and also in the company of the near ones. One could also visit the several eateries housed here for a never before dining experience. In Singapore, if you want to go to Sentosa Island, taking the efficient Singapore public transportation system already ends up relaxing you. You can either take the Sentosa Bus, Sentosa Express train or the cable car.