KOREA CHRONICLES (Last of 4 parts) | Shopping Gangnam-style
Grace Lee shops in this famous district in Seoul.

In Kalinga, women weave life into a dying tradition
In this highland village, its age-old rich weaving tradition faces danger from extinction and from the lack of interest of its next generation.

Malasimbo Music and Arts Festival 2013 | Day 3: Five top reasons why you should go next year
International acts such as Grammy award-winning singer Joss Stone, high-energy local musical acts, a super enthusiastic crowd—and more things to look forward to in next year’s festival.

Hotel of the Week: Century Hotel in Angeles City
Try your luck at the casino or step out and enjoy Angeles City’s booming nightlife. You’ll get to enjoy a good night’s sleep afterwards in this reliable hotel’s new deluxe rooms.

Malasimbo Music and Arts Festival 2013 | Day 2: Jimmy Cliff, shaman of reggae
Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff easily worked his way to a cheerful and dancing crowd while making sure his social message of loving and doing something good for the environment came across as well.

Malasimbo Music and Arts Festival 2013 | Day 2: Five Philippine traditions reintroduced
The music and weaving traditions of indigenous cultures were given its much deserved spotlight on Day 2 of the hugely successful arts and music festival.

Three surfing tips from the champs of the 8th Manila Surfers Cup
How to be one with the waves? Manila surfing pros Buji Libarnes, Nikki dela Paz, and Lui Tortuya have some suggestions.

Art, beats, and beach fun at the Malasimbo Music and Arts Festival, March 1 to 3
This year’s concert promises to be bigger with more activities—from visiting its organic market, attending sunset yoga sessions, viewing outdoor art installation works, to listening to reggae pioneer Jimmy Cliff and soul artist Joss Stone.

Hotel of the Week: Flushing Meadows Resort and Playground in Bohol
A fine tropical getaway with elegant surroundings, it has tropical-themed guest rooms with modern amenities. Private balconies provide panoramic views of the sea and outlying islands.

Baguio’s blooms, grand parade of floats, and rich highland culture mark Panagbenga 2013
The country’s summer capital is all abloom with merrymaking on the streets and vibrant floats as Baguio celebrates its yearly festival of flowers.

Holiday Inn and Suites: Latest international hotel to open in the heart of Makati
The year 2013 promises to be more fun especially with hotel openings, including this sleek international establishment that guarantees to give more fun for both guests staying for leisure or business.
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Economy
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Infotek
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