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Sweet Nostalgia: 5 candies you will remember if you grew up in Cebu

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Naa pa ba ning mga candy karon? 

Tied to simple joys and innocent pleasures, our childhood memories define our younger years. For many Cebuanos who grew up in the 90s or earlier,nostalgia is – well, literally sweet. 

The memories we hold close to our hearts that we now often laugh at would have been incomplete without the delightful candies that filled our pockets and satisfied our sweet cravings. 

Let’s take a trip down memory lane as we explore five of these beloved candies that continue to evoke a sense of homesickness and fondness even to this day!

1. Mik-Mik

Starting off with a classic. Who remembers getting messy with these?

Mik-Mik, the powdered candy in bright red or brown sachets, was a staple for kids in the past. 

Photo from Maricris Marande

This delightful treat allowed you to pour the flavored powder directly into your mouth, creating a burst of sweetness that we all loved from powdered milk. 

I’m sure we can all agree that we’ve stained our shirts every time we had these, even if we used the tiny straw that came with it.

The small size and vibrant packaging made it a popular choice for sharing and trading with friends during recess or after school. 

2. Bobot

An old-fashioned favorite! I asked people what candy they miss most, and they often answered with this pack of candy-coated peanuts – Bobot.

The flavor is not actually different depending on what color you choose to eat first, but when I had these back then I would have sworn it was and that the yellow one tasted best. I’m sure I’m not alone.

Made by Highland Confectionery Mfg. Inc. in Mandaue City, this was all over Cebu. Sometimes when stores did not have coins for change, a small pack of Bobot with four nuts inside made it on our hands instead, but we didn’t complain.

Bobot candies were a hit among Cebuano kids, with its unique blend of tangy sweetness and a pleasant surprise inside.

3. Tootsie Roll

This list would not be complete without mentioning the sweet and indulgent Tootsie Roll! 

With its iconic cylindrical shape and faded brown wrapper despite its compact size, it was easily recognizable. A chocolatey goodness that we loved to share after recess.

Photo from Tootsie Roll Facebook Page

This is a classic American candy that found its way into the hearts of Cebuanos. We just somehow knew it was American – Tootsie Roll to a lot of us as kids was an experience in and of itself.  

With its chewy texture and rich chocolate flavor, Tootsie Roll was a favorite delight that brought joy to many children.

4. Tira-Tira

Oh we are going way back in time.

An archetypal candy – the crumpled colored wax paper inside bags meant you had a delicious

treat before you got home. Who also had a classmate that sold these during recess?

Tira-Tira is a buttercrunch toffee that came wrapped in the aforementioned in the shape of a thin, long tube. 

Did you know that its name was actually taken from a Spanish word for ‘pulling’? Because after the sugarcane juice is boiled, it goes through a process of pulling which is how the candy is formed.

5. Orange Swits

Orange Swits, another favorite! A tangy and zesty candy that is a burst of orange was beloved by Cebuano kids. 

Photo from Lazada

Different from the candies mentioned above, this one is a chewy one! Straight to the point. These small sugar-coated jellies offered a strong citrus flavor that kept us coming back for more. 

Up to this day, people still really search for it. Where can you get Orange Swits now in Cebu?

“Vintage” candies from Mik-Mik to Orange Swits hold a special place in the hearts of Cebuanos. If you find yourself yearning for a taste of the past, it’s worth exploring whether these beloved treats are still available. While time may have moved on, these candies can transport you back to your childhood, allowing you to relive the sweetness of those cherished moments. So, go ahead, search for these candies, and indulge in the sweet nostalgia that they bring! 

AirAsia Will Soon Offer Flights to the Maldives

You can now add Maldives to your bucket list!

The Maldives is one of the ultimate vacation destinations globally. And many of us dream of waking up to the beautiful aquamarine waters. This dream of ours might soon become a reality, thanks to AirAsia. 

Maldives | Photo from Unsplash

AirAsia Philippines will soon offer fly-thru flights to the Maldives via Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The travel period will be from June 6 to December 14, 2023. However, as of date, AirAsia still has not released any updates on the prices and schedules.

The Beauty of the Maldives

When people ask, “What’s one of the most famous destination spots in the world?”, best believe many will say, “The Maldives.” 

Maldives | Photo from Unsplash

The Maldives boasts its pristine beaches and its beautiful azure waters. From food to its unique and vibrant culture, the Maldives has a lot of great things to offer. It is also home to many resorts and islands where tourists can enjoy a tropical island getaway.

In the Maldives, happiness knows no bounds. It is a place of bliss and the ultimate escape to where the sun sets beautifully with the sea. 

Keep your eyes peeled for AirAsia’s updates regarding the AirAsia Fly-thru flights to the Maldives, and turn your dreams into reality. 

Maldives | Photo from Unsplash

Skydiving in Cebu: How much does it really cost?

Do you have a bucket list yet? You know, that short – or maybe a lengthy yet epic – list of experiences you want to tick off before you “kick the bucket”. And one of the most common items found in anyone’s bucket list, especially the millennials, is skydiving — probably next to “traveling the world”.

For adrenaline junkies, there is no greater feeling than jumping out of a soaring plane at least 10,000 feet up in the sky, wind gushing through your face and the earth below rushing up to meet you. Exciting, eh? The best part is, you don’t need to fly to another country to experience skydiving — it’s here in the Queen City of the South, in the beautiful Bantayan Island to be exact.

Ready to check off the classic Bucket List Item Number One? Scroll down ’til the end to know the important details.

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Skydive Greater Cebu, the only USPA (United States Parachute Association) Member dropzone in the Philippines, offers a personalized experience in a relaxed environment with the best Tandem Instructors in the industry.

A Tandem Skydive involves a student harnessed to a Tandem Instructor. Their team is not only dedicated to giving you the thrill of a lifetime, but strive to teach you the basic fundamentals of skydiving (exiting the plane, free fall, piloting the canopy, and landing).

How much does it really cost?

Let’s cut the chase. Just keep on reading if you want to know more about the details.

RATE: ₱21,500 per person.

INCLUSIONS:

  • A brief instructional class – A single Tandem Skydive harnessed to one of their professional Tandem Instructors
  • Hand cam captured photos and videos (raw copies), please bring at-least 4GB of storage device (USB)
  • Enjoy a beautiful canopy descent overlooking the breath taking view of Bantayan Island.

Optional:

  • Outside video / 3rd person P8,000
  • Beach landing upon availability

Things to know for your first Tandem Skydive:

  • Your first Tandem Skydive will be a breeze! -Skydive Greater Cebu will supply the most up-to-date Tandem Equipment
  • You will receive personal instruction using the most modern training techniques available
  • All of our Tandem Instructors are certified by the United States Parachute Association (USPA).
  • There is a 250lb weight limit -Please wear comfortable clothing and a good pair of shoes here.
  • Divers must be above 18 years of age.
  • All divers are required to sign a liability waiver form that informs them of the risks of the dive.
  • People with neck, shoulder and back problems are advised against sky diving.

How to get started?

  • Book online: link
  • Contact number: 0917 167 3226
  • Social: Facebook Page
  • Opening hours: 9AM to 4PM daily

How to get there?

1. By Public Transportation ( Bus and Ferry):

– You can take a Ceres bus from Cebu North Bus Terminal (Near SM City Cebu) going to Hagnaya (San Remigio). Travel time is 3-4 hours, fare is around ₱200 for air-conditioned. The bus will direct you to HAGNAYA port where you will ride a Ferry going to Santa Fe (Bantayan Island). Travel time is another 1 hour, fare is ₱170. Then contact Skydive Greater Cebu so they can fetch you at Santa Fe Port going to the drop zone.

Ferry Schedule is from 3am – 5pm only with every hour interval. You must leave Cebu City 1PM the latest to catch the last trip of Ferry in Hagnaya Port.

2. By Van/Taxi and Ferry:

– For hassle free, convenient and faster trip, you can arrange a pick up with Skydive Greater Cebu in Mactan International Airport or within Metro Cebu going to HAGNAYA PORT. Travel time is 2-3 hours plus 1 hour for the ferry. For 1-3 person = ₱2,500 (Vios Taxi), one-way not including ferry fare (₱170 /head). For 4-10 persons = ₱4,000 (Toyota Hi-Ace Van), one-way not including ferry fare.

If you wish to return to Cebu City the same day of your jump, the driver can wait for you at Hagnaya Port for a minimal waiting fee. Rate same as above.

Ferry Schedule is from 3am – 5pm only with every hour interval. You must leave Cebu City 1PM the latest to catch the last trip of Ferry in Hagnaya Port.

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Bring your fur babies to these 5 pet-friendly restaurants in Cebu City

To a lot of us – pets are more than animals; they are members of our families that bring us happiness and affection. 

There is nothing quite as enjoyable as having your animal friend by your side when dining out. 

But getting lucky with a restaurant that does not mind having you bring them with you may frequently feel like looking for a needle in a haystack. 

However, there are hidden havens where pets are warmly welcomed! In the city of Cebu, these restaurants provide a distinctive and welcoming experience that enables pet owners to enjoy delectable meals while cherishing special times with their cherished pets!

Here are 5 pet-friendly restaurants in the metropolis. 

1. AYO AYO Cafe & Sauna 

As a place for rest and rejuvenation in a city where saunas are hard to come by, AYO AYO stands out. 

However, this location is more than simply a place to relax; it is a combination of various experiences that will leave you wanting more.

Prepare your taste buds for a gourmet adventure as you enter the cafe’s pleasant setting. A delicious variety of Japanese dishes, with a touch of Italian-inspired creativity, are available at the AYO AYO Cafe. Enjoy chewy udon noodles that have been redesigned with mouthwatering Italian tastes that will surprise your tongue. Don’t forget to try their signature gyozas, which are packed with flavorful fillings that will leave you wanting more.

But AYO AYO Cafe’s allure extends beyond its menu – meet Given, the endearing local golden retriever and the inspiration behind this wonderful place. Given brings an extra element of friendliness and joy to your stay with her happy tail-wagging and playful personality. 

Pet owners can create memories and enjoy a comfortable atmosphere while spending quality time with their pet friends.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

BEST-SELLERS:

  • Buko Basil Lemonade
  • Fresh Buko
  • Blue Ternate Tea Lemonade

OTHER INFORMATION:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact Location: 44 Emilio Osmeña Street, Guadalupe 6000 Cebu City, Philippines

BY COMMUTE: 

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “AYO AYO Cafe & Sauna” in Guadalupe. Parking space is available.

2. Acacia Steakhouse

Meat lovers and their four-legged friends will find refuge at Acacia Steakhouse!

This steakhouse offers a dining experience that honors both human and animal carnivorous instincts in an open area that welcomes pets.

Steak is the center of attention at Acacia Steakhouse. This restaurant takes pride in serving exquisite steaks that will excite your taste buds thanks to its skill in the grilling arts and dedication to premium meat cuts. Each steak, whether it is a juicy sirloin or a tender ribeye, is masterfully grilled to perfection, guaranteeing a savory experience.

But Acacia Steakhouse would not make it to this list if it were not pet-friendly. The steakhouse goes the extra mile to make sure that our furry friends may indulge in the meaty pleasures as well because they are aware that pets are natural carnivores. 

Due to the menu’s particular selections for our canine companions, pet owners can savor the pleasure of dining with their cherished animals. Pets can enjoy their fair portion of the carnivorous feast, which includes sumptuous steaks and well-cooked meat bites.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

BEST-SELLERS:

  • Black Pepper Steak
  • Choice Ribeye
  • Seafood Aglio Olio

OTHER INFORMATION:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact Location: Acacia Street, Green Valley Subdivision, Capitol, Cebu City

BY COMMUTE: Ride any jeep going to Osmeña Blvd and tell the driver to drop you off at Green Valley Subdivision. At Acacia Street, you can find Acacia Steakhouse.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Acacia Steakhouse” in Capitol. 

3. IL Corso’s Food Yard

By the seaside, in lL Corso, there is a food yard booming with treats and life. 

The pet-friendly food yard by the sea has its fair share of delicious foods that suit a variety of tastes and preferences. There is something to fulfill every craving, from locally-sourced seafood specialties to pizzas baked to perfection. 

Even our animal pals are in for a treat at the pet-friendly food yard by the sea! Our friends are natural carnivores, therefore, the park can ensure they can also enjoy their portion of meaty treats.

IL Corso’s food yard offers a peaceful and welcoming environment for spending time with your beloved pets, even if they are not wanting to indulge in a meal. There are numerous designated play areas and open areas where your pets may run around, chase after balls, and socialize with other kind animals. 

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

OTHER INFORMATION:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact Location: Il Corso, North Parking Area, South Road Properties, Cebu City — approx. 18-25 minutes away from SM City Cebu.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “IL Corso North Parking Area.” The estimated fare is ₱150-200 from SM City Cebu.

4. Charlie’s Cup

Charlie’s Cup is a wooden fantasy land! And who loves sticks more than a dog does?

Perched on the cliffs of Balamban amidst the spectacular scenery of Transcentral Highway,  this gem that encapsulates beloved locals not only provides a breathtaking panoramic view but also warmly welcomes pets, making it a paradise for pet owners looking for magical moments in the embrace of nature.

At Charlie’s Cup, you can savor mouth-watering pastries and espresso drinks while taking in the breathtaking views that spread as far as the eye can see. The wooden building mixes in perfectly with the landscape, adding a natural charm that accentuates the cliffs of Balamban’s natural beauty. 

Charlie’s Cup offers a calm haven to get away from the bustle of daily life, whether you’re looking for a moment of peace or a chance to make enduring memories with your pet.

People frequent Charlie’s Cup for its snacks and espressos, as well as the opportunity to spend time with their cherished dogs. Together, you can take in breathtaking vistas, savor the cooling breeze that caresses the cliffs, and create cherished memories that will live on in your hearts forever.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

BEST-SELLERS:

  • Iced Americano
  • Chocolate decadent
  • Big breakfast

OTHER INFORMATION:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact Location: Brgy. Tabunan, Cebu City — just before the “Welcome to Balamban” sign, approx. 1 hour away from the city. It is located along the highway going to Balamban and just a few meters from “21 Kilometers Coffee”.

BY V-HIRE:  From the Ayala Center Cebu PUV Terminal, take a v-hire going to Balamban. Tell the driver to drop you off at Charlie’s Cup in Brgy. Tabunan. Van fare is around P120 per head (one-way).

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Charlie’s Cup” in Brgy. Tabunan. 

5. Chixboy Busay

Another one nestled in scenic hills, we have Chixboy Busay. 

Chixboy Busay’s stunning offers an outdoor eating experience and a breathtaking city vista. 

The welcoming environment that embraces both pet owners and their furry companions, delivering a wonderful experience for all, is what distinguishes the place – not just the view.

You can enjoy the scrumptious barbecues and delicious kwek-kwek (deep-fried quail eggs) while you indulge in the dazzling cityscape. This is especially true during the romantic evening hours. They can behold the sparkling lights in the open-air setting, which creates a captivating and energizing experience that will keep their tails wagging in ecstasy.

Allow the flavors to capture your taste buds, immerse yourself in the mesmerizing lights, and bask in the company of your companions. In this pet-friendly area where food brings out the life of the woods, the beauty of Busay and the joy of pet companionship intertwine to create an unforgettable dining experience.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

BEST-SELLERS:

  • Sisig
  • Pork Steak
  • Chicken Paa

OTHER INFORMATION:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact Location: Busay, Cebu City (near Temple of Leah) — 15-20 minutes away from JY Square or the main road.

BY HABAL-HABAL: Ride a motorbike (max of 2 persons per bike) near or surrounding from JY Square Mall in Lahug. It would cost only P100 per head per way – P150 for 2 people. You may need to pay more and schedule ahead if you want a ride back from the city. Inform the driver to drop you off at Chixboy restaurant.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Chixboy” in Busay.

Pet-friendly restaurants have evolved into more than just places to eat in a world where animals have a special place in our hearts; they have become havens for treasured moments and shared experiences. 

They offer a setting where the link between people and their pets can blossom, where happy purrs and wagging tails mingle with mouthwatering tastes and captivating ambiance. So, as you set out on your next dining excursion, keep in mind to look for these pet-friendly gems, where our love for our pets is honored, and priceless memories are created.

Get to Know US-based Cebuana Filmmaker Isabel Sandoval

If you are a fan of Filipino psychological films, you might have watched Aparisyon. The spine-chilling psychological movie earned its place in the hearts of Filipino Film enthusiasts with its touch on the gruesome history of the Philippines in the seventies. 

But did you know that the brain behind the film is a transwoman?

Photo from isabelvsandoval on Instagram

Isabel Sandoval is a Cebuana filmmaker who is based in New York. She was born and raised in the Queen City of the South. She graduated from the University of San Carlos and earned her Master of Business Administration degree at New York University’s Stern School of Business. Sandoval is the first transwoman who participated in the Venice Film Festival with “Lingua Franca”. 

She was also awarded Best Actress at the 18th International Cinephile Society Awards and the Pacific Meridian International Film Festival. 

Isabel Sandoval’s Works

Isabel’s first notable film is Señorita, a film about a trans woman raising a kid while doing a political campaign. In addition, as mentioned above, Isabel Sandoval directed the film Aparisyon in 2012. She also produced and starred in the film Lingua Franca in 2019.

Photo from isabelvsandoval on Instagram

Lingua Franca was nominated for the John Cassavetes Award during the 2021 Independent Spirit Awards. In addition, the film won the award for best narrative feature during the Bentonville Film Festival. 

Isabel recently was part of the Jury for the Queer Palm at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival.

Isabel Sandoval finds her true self.

In an interview with Passerby magazine, Isabel explained that she did not realize she was trans until after moving to New York. She started a three-year soul-searching period. Finally, she decided to make and star in her first feature entitled “Señorita,” which she used to discover further that she is trans. 

Photo from isabelvsandoval on Instagram

Isabel Sandoval embodies beauty, grace, and creativity as she navigates the film industry with her awe-inspiring feature films. She inspires aspiring filmmakers, especially trans filmmakers, who want to take risks to pursue a career in film.

Ria Atayde to become MMDA’s spokesperson

More and more celebrities are getting involved with politics to the point that it is no longer a surprise and this story is no different. 

SPOT.ph’s Ria Atayde was offered the position of being MMDA’s spokesperson, to which she “graciously agreed” to. 

Photo from Ria Atayde on Instagram

Although she was exceptional at her job as a calendar girl, this proposition may open up new possibilities for Ria, as being the spokesperson means more responsibilities and  puts her on the map for something much bigger.

What led to this recruitment?

The agency was looking for someone to fill in the missing spot of an assistant secretary, someone who could help lawyer Melissa Carunungan shoulder the work needed to be done within the MMDA. To which Ria Atayde was brought into the conversation. 

Photo from Ria Atayde on Instagram

Ria has a great and credible background, having an amazing career in showbiz, dating back to her first acting debut in 2015 from the ABS-CBN series ‘Ningning’. As well as obtaining a degree in Communication Arts from De La Salle University.

“I think ‘yung work experience n’ya naman ay suited sa pagiging spokesperson at ‘yung pagiging celebrity n’ya ay beneficial sa agency so far as information dissemination is concerned, which is ‘yun naman ang main job ng isang spokesperson,” Artes stated.

Taking into account how she handles public backlash and bashing, Artes thinks she has the mental capabilities of a good spokesperson, adding more reason to hire her for the position.

Photo from Ria Atayde on Instagram

The way she took care of all the hate she received when she was announced as a calendar girl back in January, significantly solidified her qualification for the job, in Artes’ opinion.

His final remarks guarantee that she holds high value and can do great things for the agency.

Bohol Island is named the Philippines’ First UNESCO Global Geopark

Yet another milestone for God’s Little Paradise!

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) named Bohol Island the Philippines’ first Global Geopark. 

Bohol, Philippines | Photo from Unsplash

According to UNESCO, “The island’s geological identity has been pieced together over 150 million years, as a period of tectonic turbulence has raised the island from the ocean depth”.

Moreover, the caves, sinkholes, cone karst, and the famous chocolate hills were spotlighted as what makes Bohol Island a geopark; also, UNESCO considered the Danajon Double Barrier Reef. The reef is a sporadic geological formation because it is the only one in the Philippines and Southeast Asia that is a double-barrier reef.

Bohol is also praised for its growing tourism, white sand beaches, diving spots, geological formations, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage. 

Bohol, Philippines | Photo from Unsplash

Bohol is one of the newly announced Unesco Global Geoparks. Aside from the island, the following also made it to UNESCO’s list.

  • Caçapava Unesco Global Geopark in Brazil
  • Quarta Colônia Unesco Global Geopark in Brazil
  • Lavreotiki Unesco Global Geopark in Greece
  • Ijen Unesco Global Geopark in Indonesia
  • Maros Pangkep Unesco Global Geopark in Indonesia
  • Merangin Jambi Unesco Global Geopark in Indonesia
  • Raja Ampat Unesco Global Geopark in Indonesia
  • Aras Unesco Global Geopark in Iran
  • Tabas Unesco Global Geopark in Iran 
  • Hakusan Tedorigawa Unesco Global Geopark in Japan
  • Kinabalu Uniesco Global Geopark in Malaysia
  • Waitaki Whitestone Unesco Global Geopark in New Zealand
  • Sunnhordland Unesco Global Geopark in Norway
  • Jeonbuk West Coast Unesco Global Geopark in the Republic Korea
  • Cabo Ortegal Unesco Global Geopark in Spain
  • Khorat Unesco Global Geopark in Thailand
  • Mourne Gullion Strangford Unesco Global Geopark in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Island
Bohol, Philippines | Photo from Unsplash

Bohol and the other destinations above are now part of UNESCO’S 195 Global Geoparks.

Entrance-Free Beach Getaway to Pasil Sandbar in northern Cebu

To someone who enjoys camping and the beach, it’s time to shake up that typical camping and beach escapade experience.

Camping on a beach, not to mention in an island, is something you should try. Not only will you get to have an easy reach of the water, but it also allows you to have a magnificent view of the stars above while the moonlight glitters on the water. Can you now imagine the beauty before going to sleep? Let’s bot forget waking up to an endless view of the water. What a sight!

Photo by Chenee Cañete
Photo by Chenee Cañete
Photo by Chenee Cañete
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Photo by Chenee Cañete

Pasil Sandbar in Medellin offers the best of beach camping. And since it’s a public beach, entrance is FOR FREE. The sound of the waves and the white sandbar is all yours, FOR FREE.

Since it’s camping, you have to bring your own food, too. Since the island shows no sign of stores where you can buy your food, make sure to bring your own supply. However, places to cook are available in the area so, you may bring ready-to-cook meals.

Photo by Chenee Cañete
Photo by Chenee Cañete
Photo by Chenee Cañete
Photo by Chenee Cañete
Photo by Chenee Cañete

The island has no electricity too. Perfect for those who would really want to disconnect from the harsh world of reality and reconnect with nature and her people. However, if you can’t live without one, you may bring your own powerbank and charged lamps and whatnot.

This is definitely not a fancy island where you can book a room or two. It is a sandbar where you can stay a night, in your own tent, and wake up to the white noise of the waves and pure nature. Make sure to bring your own tent so you can sleep with your own roof.

Photo by Chenee Cañete
Photo by Chenee Cañete
Photo by Chenee Cañete
Photo by Chenee Cañete

OTHER INFORMATION

Contact Number: 0905 064 8326 | 0938 634 4890

HOW TO GET THERE

Exact Location: Pasil, Gibitngil Island, Medellin, Northern Cebu — approx. 3 hours travel from Cebu City.

BY BUS: From the North Bus Terminal, ride any bus/mini bus to Kawit.Bus fare is ₱180 per person, v-hire is ₱170 per person. Ask to be dropped off at the corner of Brgy. Mahawak and take a tryke heading to the Port of Medellin. From there, take a motor boat to the island, which would approximately take 15-20 minutes from the port. Pump boat for rent is at P1500 for 15 PAX.

BY CAR: If you opt to bring your car, just navigate with Waze and pin your location to Kawit Medellin or to any beach resort nearby where you can park your car. You can try Kevin’s Beach Resort, Seahorse Tourist Inn or Emelia Hotel and Resort. Parking fee may range from ₱50 to ₱150 per day. From there, ask around where you can ride a boat going to Funtastic Island.

‘Karaan nga Cebu’ Song Goes Viral

If there’s a song about Cebu that can hit us with intense Nostalgia, it would be the viral “Karaan nga Cebu.”

The song is written and performed by Cyrustanley, featuring Iping Amores. As the title suggests, the song revolves around how Cebuanos lived and how Cebu used to be before the pandemic. The song is catchy and has a nice beat to it. But what’s even better is that the lyrics exceptionally bring Sugboanons back to the past.

Cebu city skyline across body of water during sunset | Photo from Unsplash

“Tara mang lakaw ta, balikan ta, ang Cebu sauna” This is one of the lines from the song, as if the artists are calling fellow Cebuanos to reminisce about Cebu pre-covid. Not only that, but the lyrics also feature the famous delicacies of Cebu, like Lechon, Tuslob Buwa, and Siomai sa Tisa.

The song’s simplicity and genuineness are what made Sugboanons love it. It is a nudge to the everyday lives and escapades of the people living in the Queen City of the South. 

However, the line that really stuck was “Kay sa akong pagmata, nahi-subo sa nakaplagan, naghinuktok sa akong kama, ngano kini damgo ra man?.” Those words embody how being able to experience Cebu was like a fever dream during the lockdown. If we’re being honest, we spent most of our days lying on our bed, thinking about when we could finally go out again. 

Give these talented individuals the support they need and stream their song. Listen to the song here.

Scientists: The rise in global population might actually be leading to a fall

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The rising global population has been a concerning phenomenon for over the past few decades – but would a decreasing one really be any better?

The growth of the world’s population and its potential effects have long worried scientists. However, according to recent studies commissioned by a non-profit organization called The Club of Rome, the world’s population may peak at 8.6 billion people around 2050 before declining to 6 billion by 2100. 

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Although this drop may appear contradictory, it raises critical questions about the potential difficulties humans may have to face in the following years.

In this article, we will dive deeper into this research and explore this projected trajectory of global population growth as well as the potential economic and environmental reasons behind this potential fall.

The impending challenge of overpopulation

When the population of a certain area exceeds its carrying capacity and resource availability, it is said to be overpopulated. 

Overpopulation is a contemporary problem, especially in the Philippines. With a population of over 110 million and scarce land resources, the nation has tremendous difficulties in maintaining sustainable development and providing basic services. 

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The demand on already scarce resources is made worse by the fast population growth rate and poor urban planning. As a result, there are issues like crowded cities, traffic, a lack of housing, and more competition for resources and jobs.

At this time, there are roughly 7.9 billion people living on Earth. The world’s population is anticipated to peak at 8.6 billion people by 2050 if present growth rates persist and measures to prevent the expansion are not taken.

The fall

Scientists anticipate that after the expected peak around 2050, the world’s population will begin to drop, contrary to previous expectations. Multiple reasons, including socioeconomic and demographic shifts, are most likely to blame for this reduction.

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The cause of this potential population decline will be linked to more equality, or rather, improved access to education for females and general economic progress, according to a paper published by researchers from the Earth4All collective (a group of environment scientists and economists).

Theoretically, as more people—especially women—get adequate education, the total birth rate should decline as more women are encouraged to pursue careers and are made aware of the costs and drawbacks of having more children.

The outcomes of the decline

Earth4All believes that this could result in two ways.

The first anticipates the expansion of the human population by taking into consideration a number of economic and environmental factors, such as the availability of energy, food production, income, and gender equality.

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In this scenario, governments around the world can be seen doing more to level the playing field for all genders in terms of education and opportunities, while also turning more green generally. This is seen to be more favorable, of course. 

The other less positive outcome foresees a continuing pattern that is more in line with the status quo, with world leaders continuing to ignore urgent issues and carry on creating communities that are vulnerable to collapses, both ecologically and economically. 

Overall, there is still much debate on the exact way the population growth and decline will pan out, but Earth4All findings suggest that the expected decline in global population may be either a good or a negative thing, depending on your perspective.

Initiatives are needed to deal with the problems of overpopulation and get ready for a decreasing population. 

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Governments, policymakers, and individuals must put sustainable development at the top of the priority list and make investments in healthcare and education, encourage responsible consumption, and put laws in place that support a balanced demographic transition.

I know there is still a long way forward, but as early as now we have to adopt a holistic approach that balances our needs as humans. In that way, we can navigate the complexities of population dynamics without worry and strive for a future that ensures our well-being, along with the planet we call home.