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Mobile Credit & Debit Card Payment Receiving Facility


Globe provided small medium enterprises an opportunity that enables small and mobile business receive credit and debit card payments. This will ease our clients having to bring cash on the way before arriving in our location. With these, all they have to do is swipe the cards with us. 

For more information on this facility, kindly contact Ms. Rei Ann for the presentation at enterprisesrei@gmail.com and / or 09166599450





Saturday, August 15, 2015

Best in Travel 2015 - Philippines as *8 - Lonely Planet

Many would say the time is well overdue for the Philippines to be recognized as the next big travel destination in Southeast Asia.
With more than 7100 islands (compare that to Thailand, with a paltry 1430), the Philippines has one of the world’s most beautiful coastlines, fringed by dive-tastic coral reefs, sprinkled with sunbathe-ready white sand, backed by swaying palm trees and dotted with simple resorts of nipa-palm thatched huts, like Thailand used to be when the Beach Boys were still top of the charts.
Officially, 2015 is Visit Philippines Year, and the government is laying on all sorts of special events to raise the profile of the archipelago. And if there’s one thing Filipinos know how to do, it’s throw a party – expect street parades, food festivals, sports tournaments and live music shows, with lavish sponsorship from powerhouse brands like San Miguel and Beer Na Beer. In fact, thanks to the Filipino love of live music, a cabaret atmosphere prevails almost every night. Now that Philippine Airlines has gained approval for direct flights to Europe, America and Australia, what are you waiting for?

Life-changing experience

There are plenty! Try clinging to the back of a jeepney speeding through the crowded streets of Metro Manila. Based on US Army jeeps left behind after WWII, these stretched wonders are part public bus and part art installation, adorned with extravagant chrome trim, custom upholstery, hundreds of decals and dozens of superfluous lights. Boarding and disembarking from these supercharged vehicles is conducted at break-neck speed, then it’s back into the traffic, horn blaring, music blasting, and on to the next stop.

Current craze

Gosh, what isn’t a craze in the Philippines? Filipinos love fads, and everything from the yoyo to the sellotape selfie (yep, that’s a portrait of your own face bound up with sellotape) has had its moment in the sun in the Philippines. Indeed, the city of Makati was recently feted as the world’s ‘selfiest’city. One craze that never goes out of fashion in the Philippines is karaoke – alone, or in company, Pinoys love to sing, and no social gathering or business meeting would be complete without a swift rendition of the latest hits on the karaoke machine.

Trending topic

Flesh-eating bacteria and apocalyptic prophecies, apparently. In 2014, a news story about a new skin disease in Pangasinan province sparked a social media panic, as locals linked the outbreak to an end-of-the-world prophecy made by an Indian holy man. Within hours, the hashtag #PrayForPangasinan had been tweeted by more than 80,000 people. While officially Catholic, many Filipinos are extremely superstitious, embracing everything from faith healers to kulam (old-fashioned witchcraft).

Random facts

The colours of the Philippines flag are officially reversed in wartime – if you see a red band on the top of the flag, beware…
The modern yoyo was invented by a Filipino – the word ‘yoyo’ means ‘come back’ in Tagalog.
1.39 billion SMS messages are sent every day in the Philippines.

Most bizarre sight

Live crucifixion. But don’t worry, the devout Christians who offer themselves up for real, but temporary, crucifixion in San Fernando de Pampanga every Good Friday do so on a strictly voluntary basis. Regarded as the ultimate sign of religious devotion, this gruesome practice can be habit-forming – former construction worker Ruben Enaje has been crucified every year since 1985!
By Joe Bindloss

Source:
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/best-in-travel/countries/08-philippines?detail=1

Top 15 Destinations in the Philippines

By: Out of Town Blog

1. Batanes
2. El Nido
3. Siargao Island
4. Coron
5. Boracay Island
6. Bohol
7. Sagada
8. Siquijor
9. Caramoan
10. Davao City
11. Cebu
12. Vigan
13. BAguio City
14. Dumaguete City
15. Banaue, Ifugao

Source: http://outoftownblog.com/top-15-philippine-travel-destinations-for-2015/

Thursday, August 13, 2015

10 Family Friendly Destinations in the Philippines

10 Family Friendly Destinations in the Philippines

1. Boracay – Paradise Island 
2. Bohol – Heart of Visayas 
3. Cebu – Oldest City of the Philippines 
4. Puerto Princesa, Palawan – The “City in a Forest”
5. Zambales – Island Hopping 
6. Hundred Islands / Bolinao Beach – Pangasinan 
7. Subic Bay Freeport Zone – Everybody’s Playground 
8. Baguio – The City of Pines 
9. Sagada – the Pride of Mountain Province 
10. Corregidor Island – A Beautiful Island Fortress 

(Source: http://twomonkeystravelgroup.com/2015/07/100-family-friendly-destinations-in-the-philippines-part1/) by Ryazan Duray-Tristram, ryazan.twomonkeystravel@gmail.com, July 21, 2015 

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