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Adobe Firefly: Phenomenal, Next-Gen AI Art Tool

Create and Conquer with Adobe Firefly!

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Adobe joins the world of AI as it releases its beta of Adobe Firefly. Adobe Firely is an AI art generator where users can use text prompts to make videos, audio, images, brushes, and a lot more.

According to Adobe President David Wadhwani, Adobe firefly will bring “creative ingredients” directly to users’ workflows. The AI generator will increase productivity and creative expression.

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In addition, Adobe Firefly also uses content-aware image generation. The AI generator is trained on Adobe’s stock images. Because of this, the photos or videos generated are all safe for commercial use.

Another feature of Adobe Firefly is that it will introduce a “Do Not Train” tag for creators. The “Do Not Train” tag is for those who don’t want their content to be used. Adobe wants its users to feel secure and not worry about AI copyrighting issues.

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Adobe also stated that the apps that will benefit from Adobe Firefly are Adobe Express, Adobe Experience Manager, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator.

Adobe Firefly may be the editing software of the future. It helps creators make the most of their creativity in an easier and faster way.

Note: Users need a creative Cloud Subscription to use the Software. A Creative Cloud costs ₱3,963.00/month or ₱29,904.00/year.

Will you be using Adobe Firefly any time soon? Let us know in the comments!

2023 Travel Guides: How to travel from Cebu to Siquijor

Looking to travel to Siquijor and visit its sights, such as its marine sanctuaries and beaches? Worry no more, because we’ve got you covered with our travel guide for getting there. So, pack your bags, book your tickets, and experience an enchanting travel opportunity at Siquijor!

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Getting to Siquijor

The days of having to travel in various vehicles to get from Cebu to Siquijor are long gone. This route typically requires numerous connections and extensive travel times. Visitors will be happy to learn that there are now more practical transit options, such as a direct ferry!

Currently, there are no commercial direct flights to Siquijor. The usual procedure for visitors is to fly into Cebu, Dumaguete, or Bohol and then take a ferry to the island.

To get to Liloan Port or Dumaguete, take a bus from the South Bus Terminal in Cebu City. Both locations have access to Siquijor ferry services. You will be on the road for 6–8 hours if you use one of these bus or ferry transfers. These alternatives have the most expensive fares but the longest travel times.

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As an alternative, travelers can travel to Siquijor on two ferries. The initial boat departs from the pier in Cebu City for Tagbilaran, Bohol. You can board a different ferry to travel from Bohol to Siquijor.

Recently, Oceanjet Ferries and Lite Shipping launched a direct route that skips transfers from Cebu to Larena, Siquijor. The cost of the ferry-only option is higher, but it’s well worth it for the convenience. The timetable for the direct ferry from Cebu to Siquijor is listed below.

OceanJet

This is the most popular option, which has a stopover in Tagbilaran, Bohol.

  • Frequency: Daily
  • Ticket Price:
    • ₱1,600 for open-air and tourist class
    • ₱2,400 for business class
  • Departs from Cebu City Pier 1 when from Cebu; from Larena Pier when from Siquijor
  • Travel time is 3-4 hours

Schedule (Cebu-Tagbilaran-Siquijor)

  • Cebu to Tagbilaran: 1:00PM
  • Tagbilaran to Siquijor: 3:20PM

Schedule (Siquijor-Tagbilaran-Cebu)

  • Siquijor to Tagbilaran: 8:20AM
  • Tagbilaran to Cebu: 10:40AM

How to book?

For online bookings, we recommend barkota.com.

For on-site or offline bookings, just look for any travel agency nearest you offering OceanJet tickets.

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While you are making travel arrangements, don’t forget to take it a step further and reserve your lodging in advance. You may be sure that you’ll receive the best discounts by doing this too!

Business 101: How to start your own Takoyaki business empire

The Filipino palate is proud to house a variety of culinary traditions from throughout the globe. The Filipino palate enjoys eating different cultures’ cuisines, such as Middle Eastern shawarma and Korean samgyupsal, in order to fully understand their cultural background. Takoyaki, a different Japanese dish, has taken over the dumpling market in Filipino department stores and street food joints today.

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But these dumplings are more than just delicious to eat, because you can also make money with these! Read on, and you’ll learn how to start a takoyaki business in the Philippines!

What is a Takoyaki?

Takoyaki is a popular Japanese street snack that is frequently sold during festivals. It was created in 1935 by a man by the name of Tomokichi Endo, and it has completely taken over the streets of Japan.

The origin of its name may be traced back to two words: “yaki,” which means baked or grilled, and “tako,” which means octopus. To make takoyaki, a batter ball is formed and then filled with diced or whole baby octopus, pickled ginger, green onion, and occasionally red shrimp. Takoyaki sauce, mayo, and katsuobushi or dried bonito flakes are then added to the batter ball. Following that, these are the factors to take into account while opening a takoyaki business in the Philippines:

Start your Takoyaki business with these steps

1. Investigate the market

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In the Philippines, takoyaki is a growing sector, but how well will you do if you compete in the same space? More than just popularity, there are numerous more elements that affect a company’s prosperity in your community; it is the exact purpose of market research.

Here are some suggestions for market research questions:

  • Whom are you trying to reach?

Are people familiar with takoyaki? If not, would they be willing to try new foods from other cultures? Are Takoyaki in demand right now?

  • What are the purchasing patterns of your target market?

Does your market make an effort to visit Takoyaki locations? What is the maximum price point for snacks in your market?

  • How does the market appear?

Is it a modest neighborhood where homestalls are typical? Do you require a physical location?

  • Who are your rival companies?

Are there any other Takoyaki restaurants in the area? If so, do they offer prices that are reasonable? Exist any well-known snack places that might challenge your company?

2. Prepare a decent amount of capital

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Any unit, including your intended firm, must have sufficient funds to operate. You use the capital to pay for the manufacture of the items or services you want to provide in order to make money, the takoyaki industry in this instance.

Your business’s beginning will be based on how much money you currently have. If preliminary market analysis indicates that a home stall is successful, the least amount you might have to invest in a takoyaki business in the Philippines is roughly $15,000 (for basic equipment and supplies).

3. Know what you need and gather them

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Here are the essentials you’ll need to launch a takoyaki business in the Philippines if you decide to go it alone.

What goes into producing takoyaki:

  • Flour
  • Condiments (salt, pepper, soy sauce, Japanese mayonnaise)
  • Oil
  • Octopus
  • Garlic, green
  • Red ginger
  • Cabbage
  • Bonito flakes, dried up
  • Powdered green seaweed

Tools required for making takoyaki

  • Takoyaki pan
  • Mixing bowls
  • A wire whisk
  • Chopsticks
  • Food brush
  • Spray bottle for oil
  • Sauce nozzles
  • Gas tank

These are the essential tools required to establish a takoyaki business in the Philippines, though they may change based on how you wish to run your company.

4. Look for reputable suppliers

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It’s simple enough to purchase the necessary tools and supplies at your neighborhood supermarket; hence, purchasing goods is not too difficult if you want to launch your own company. You can find everything you need in Japanese department shops or online from places like KTown PH and NegoPinoy Trade.

However, if you want to open a major Takoyaki franchise, it’s a completely different story. Most of the time, in addition to the license to sell under their brand name, they also give the equipment you’ll need for the operation.

5. Find the best location for your stall

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Your financial resources and the findings of your market research will define where your store will be located. You should look for a location for your company that is both accessible to and convenient for your clients.

If a home stall is not competitive enough based on your market analysis, you might need to rent a commercial company space or own a spot for your takoyaki establishment. Open your company in a palace where there aren’t any well-known takoyaki restaurants already established, unless you have a special selling concept that will set you out from the competitors.

6. Plan out a killer marketing strategy

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Establishing a Takoyaki business in the Philippines is one thing, but successful marketing is usually what gets things going. Here are some suggestions for marketing your takoyaki company:

  • Use social media to your advantage. Use Facebook to invite friends, advertise your new company, or set up a page where you can post updates.
  • Sign up for Google My Business to have your company appear in search results.
  • Start up a stir in the neighborhood. Never underestimate the influence of the Filipino “Marites.”

In conclusion, takoyaki is a growing industry in the Philippines, considering the very many new locations sprouting up all over the country. It’s clear that investing in the industry can be very profitable if you do thorough market research, offer excellent value, and follow sound marketing strategies.

But as more Filipinos seek to change their financial fortunes, more scammers appear to prey on the gullible and deceive would-be entrepreneurs. Be cautious when purchasing a franchise, although it would be preferable if you could create your own brand from scratch, which is much better!

2023 Travel Guide: Cebu Safari and Adventure Park

For those who are prepared to escape into something brand-new and magnificent, an adventure awaits atop the lovely and picturesque hills of Carmen, around an hour’s drive from Cebu City.

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Welcome to Cebu Safari and Adventure Park, located in northern part of Cebu! It acts as a refuge for hundreds of different plant and animal species, where you get to see the beauty of nature’s creatures basking in their own glory.

Where it all started

The owner, Michel J. Lhuillier, was driven to become a farmer, which is how the safari came to be. The strong calling of the land opened the door to meeting Danding Cojuanco, one of the country’s most successful farm and liquor moguls, who is a catalyst in the realization that there is really a huge opportunity in farming.

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Photo from Cebu Safari & Adventure Park Facebook Page
Photo from Cebu Safari & Adventure Park Facebook Page

Despite his father’s discouragement to become one due to the financial pressures. Mr. Lhuillier, more commonly known as Senyorito/Nyorito, saved enough cash to acquire land and to begin growing fruit trees all around his home.

A showcase of nature’s beauty

Here at Cebu Safari and Adventure Park, you can enjoy nature’s grandeur with their many species, be it flora or fauna. Their park is divided into many parts, such as Michel’s Garden, the Gardens of the World, their zoo,

The extensive orchid garden and Senyorito’s 40-year-old orchid collection are both included in Michel’s Garden, a botanical walking trail. The garden has more than a million orchids, of which phalaenopsis, vanda strap-leaf, debdrobium, and oncidium are just a few varieties. For those who enjoy gardening, Michel’s Garden also sells a variety of plants and orchids.

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Photo from Cebu Safari & Adventure Park Facebook Page
Photo from Cebu Safari & Adventure Park Facebook Page
Photo from Cebu Safari & Adventure Park Facebook Page
Photo from Cebu Safari & Adventure Park Facebook Page

On the other hand, the Gardens of the World is a beautiful tunnel garden featuring different kinds of plants from all over the world. Its name, Gardens of the World, refers to the variety of plants, landscapes, and depictions of the seven continents that can be seen there.

They also offer other activities for the adventurous ones, such as ATV rides, ziplining, sky biking, giant swings, and cave exploration.

Accommodation and rooms

Hidden deep in the mountains are their sanctuaries great for resting, recharging, and seeking peace and quiet in nature. Their safari camp, safari cabins, and glamping tents allow you to embark on a journey to wellness at your own pace.

In their private cabins and glamping tents, you can enjoy the breathtaking views of the Camotes Sea and the lush mountain landscape.

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Photo from Cebu Safari & Adventure Park Facebook Page
Photo from Cebu Safari & Adventure Park Facebook Page
Photo from Cebu Safari & Adventure Park Facebook Page
Photo from Cebu Safari & Adventure Park Facebook Page
Photo from Cebu Safari & Adventure Park Facebook Page

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

DAY USE:

  • Ticket fees: 

Weekdays – ₱900 per adult; ₱900 per child above 3 ft.; ₱450 per child between 2-3 ft; no charge for child below 2 ft.

Weekends and holidays: ₱1,100 per adult; ₱1,100 per child above 3 ft.; ₱550 per child between 2-3 ft; no charge for child below 2 ft.

  • Opening hours: 8AM to 5PM daily

ROOM RATES: (promo runs until March 31, 2022)

  • Glamping Tents: ₱18,324.24 per night, good for 6 persons with breakfast (Monday to Thursday); ₱19,766.88 per night, good for 6 persons with breakfast (Friday to Sunday)
  • One-Bedroom Cabin: ₱6,900.32 per night, good for single/double with breakfast (Monday to Thursday); ₱7,444.64 per night, good for single/double with breakfast (Friday to Sunday)
  • Two-Bedroom Cabin: ₱15, 356.26 per night, good for 6 persons with breakfast (Monday to Thursday); ₱16,565.92 per night, good for 6 persons with breakfast (Friday to Sunday)
  • Three-Bedroom Cabin: ₱21,617.54 per night, good for 9 persons with breakfast (Monday to Thursday); ₱23,319.52 per night, good for 9 persons with breakfast (Friday to Sunday)

OTHER INFORMATION:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Toril, Corte, Carmen, Cebu 6005 Philippines.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Cebu Safari and Adventure Park” in Carmen. Parking space is available.

Standard Fees for Driving Courses released by LTO

To get a driving license in the Philippines, you should pass a driving test. With the influx of student drivers learning the ropes, LTO released the standard fees for driving courses.

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Last March 22, 2023, the Land Transportation Office (LTO) released new guidelines for the accreditation and management of driving schools. The guidelines also include the standard way of teaching student drivers and those who plan to apply as a conductor.

The new guidelines will be implemented starting April 15, 2023.

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According to the Memorandum Circular No. JMT- 2023-2390, released by the LTO, private driving institutions may set their theoretical driving (TDC) fee to 1,000. Meanwhile, they may charge 2,500 to 8,000 for practical driving courses (PDC). The PDC fees will depend on the type of car or license code.

In addition, it is also stated in the memorandum that applicants may complete their mandatory 15-hour theoretical driving course within two days. However, the applicants must accomplish their mandatory 15-hour TDC in one month. On the other hand, the practical driving course (PDC) should be completed in at least 8 hours per license code.

The memorandum specified that PDC for light and heavy vehicles should be at least two days. Meanwhile, the 8-hour PDC for motorcycles may be conducted for one day. However, the student driver should prove to have excellent knowledge about motorcycle driving according to their practical driving instructor’s assessment.

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LTO also requires driving schools to register the biometrics and other details of their applicants to the LTO system through the Land Transportation Management System (LTMS) Client ID. This is to determine the actual start of the applicant’s TDC.

Menstrual Leave Act, filed by Gabriela Partylist, grants paid menstrual leaves to Women.

“Dysmenorrhea is not a valid excuse.”

I vividly recall our school nurse telling me those exact words when I asked if I could go home because of a massive Dysmenorrhea.

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People tend to invalidate women who experience period pains because “It’s normal during menstruation.” But little did they know menstruation symptoms can become unbearable and extremely painful.

There is a need to value women’s reproductive health, so Gabriela Partylist filed House Bill 7758, or the Menstrual Leave Act. According to Gabriela, the legislation “seeks to provide women with the flexibility and support they need to manage their reproductive health without the fear of negative consequences such as losing pay, falling behind in work, or facing disciplinary action.”

If the bill gets passed into law, women employees in both public and private sectors will be granted menstrual leave for two days maximum per month. The law also includes a 100% daily remuneration, regardless of the nature of employment. This bill excludes pregnant and menopausal women.

Individuals, companies, trusts, firms, partnerships, associations, or entities caught violating the act will receive penalties of ₱100,000 or less. Another penalty is a 30-day imprisonment which can also increase to six months.

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It’s finally time to keep up with countries that already have paid menstrual leaves to women employees, such as Japan, Indonesia, South Korea, Taiwan, and provinces in China. Even more so, it is finally time to stop invalidating women’s reproductive health just because it is part of our “nature” as women.

“Dysmenorrhea is not a valid excuse.”

I vividly recall our school nurse telling me those exact words when I asked if I could go home because of a massive Dysmenorrhea.

People tend to invalidate women who experience period pains because “It’s normal during menstruation.” But little did they know menstruation symptoms can become unbearable and extremely painful.

There is a need to value women’s reproductive health, so Gabriela Partylist filed House Bill 7758, or the Menstrual Leave Act. According to Gabriela, the legislation “seeks to provide women with the flexibility and support they need to manage their reproductive health without the fear of negative consequences such as losing pay, falling behind in work, or facing disciplinary action.”

If the bill gets passed into law, women employees in both public and private sectors will be granted menstrual leave for two days maximum per month. The law also includes a 100% daily remuneration, regardless of the nature of employment. This bill excludes pregnant and menopausal women.

Individuals, companies, trusts, firms, partnerships, associations, or entities caught violating the act will receive penalties of ₱100,000 or less. Another penalty is a 30-day imprisonment which can also increase to six months.

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It’s finally time to keep up with countries that already have paid menstrual leaves to women employees, such as Japan, Indonesia, South Korea, Taiwan, and provinces in China. Even more so, it is finally time to stop invalidating women’s reproductive health just because it is part of our “nature” as women.

Chill in a Beautiful Cove at Meili Beach Resort in Alcoy

Meili Beach Resort— where paradise meets the sea.

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Have you been feeling hot lately? I mean, literally. This summer heat is definitely getting to us, and it is slowly becoming unbearable. And what better to combat the scorching sun than to head to the beach?

This 2-star resort is your go-to cool-down spot this summer.

Meili Beach Resort

Meili Beach Resort is a 2-star resort in Alcoy where you can chill with your family and friends. But this is not your ordinary resort; they also have amenities and accommodations that give guests an out-of-this-world experience.

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Chill by the Cove and Dine in The Swiss Cottage

One of the highlights of Meili Beach Resort is its beautiful cove. The cove houses a bar where they serve cocktails and other beverages. There is also a stage where different performers play quality tunes for guests.

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Photo from Meili Beach Resort Facebook Page
Photo from Meili Beach Resort Facebook Page
Photo from Meili Beach Resort Facebook Page

The cove is also complete with chairs and tables. It is also designed with hanging lights and neon-colored lights that give it a magical vibe. Meili Beach Resort brings beach feels to a whole new level.

You won’t have to worry about where to find food. Meili Beach resort has an independently-managed restaurant called the Swiss cottage. They serve different kinds of food like caesar salad, soups, burgers, and much more.

Aquamarine Beach, a Sea trail, and a Large Outdoor Pool

Of course, a beach vacation is not complete without going for a swim. Meili Beach resort boasts its Aquamarine clear waters. Aside from that, they also have a sea trail where you can walk by the sea. In addition, they also have a large outdoor pool.

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Photo from Meili Beach Resort Facebook Page
Photo from Meili Beach Resort Facebook Page
Photo from Meili Beach Resort Facebook Page

A Pleasant and Cozy Accommodation

Meili Beach Resort also accepts overnight stays. The resort has plenty of room options that equally give guests a pleasant and cozy experience.

Meili’s Beach Resort has four room types:

  • Garden Bungalow
    • Good for 2 pax
  • Family Room
    • Good for 3 pax
  • Double Room
    • Good for 2 pax
  • Barkada Room
    • Good for 8 pax

The most popular room at the resort is the Double room which has a bed that can fit two people. It also has a private toilet and bath. Meanwhile, they have just recently accepted bookings for their Barkada rooms that are equipped with bunk beds, own toilet and bath, and a balcony overlooking the sea.

It’s time to conquer the heat and dance to the fantastic summer beat with Meili Beach Resort. Book your reservations today!

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RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

DAY USE:

  • Opening hours: 9AM to 5PM every day
  • Check-in: 2PM
  • Check-out: 12NN

ROOM RATES:

  • Garden Bungalow: ₱2,500, good for 2
  • Family Room: ₱2,300, good for 3
  • Double Room: ₱1,800, good for 2
  • Barkada Room: ₱5,200, good for 8 people

OTHER INFORMATION:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Natalio Bacalso Avenue, Poblacion, Alcoy, Philippines.

BY BUS: From the Cebu City South Bus Terminal, ride a bus going to Alcoy. Ask the driver to drop you off at the town proper. Ride a Habal-habal and ask the driver to bring you to Meili Beach Resort..

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Meili Beach Resort” in Alcoy. Parking space is available.

La Joya Farm Resort and Spa: Aloguinsan’s Recreational Paradise Finally Opens This May

Nestled in the serene heart of Aloguinsan, La Joya Farm Resort, and Spa offers guests an out-of-this-world relaxation experience.

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Tired of the bustling noise of the city and just feeling the need to escape? La Joya Farm Resort and Spa is a safe haven for you. The farm is in the embrace of nature, where lush greens and fresh air surround you.

The farm resort will officially open on May 18, 2023, and here’s what you should look forward to during your stay.

Private Villas and Domes For an Ecstatic Accommodation

During your stay at La Joya Farm Resort and Spa, you can stay in domes or villas. They have different packages to accommodate you and your whole family.

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They have a mountain villa with a spacious bedroom. It also sports a living area that connects to the relaxation deck, where guests can find a pool. You will also be greeted by a gorgeous view of nature. The mountain villa package is suitable for two people and includes breakfast.

They also have other accommodations you can choose from, such as:

  • Dome Camp
    • Good for two people with breakfast
    • Good for four people with breakfast
  • Garden Villa
    • Good for two people with breakfast.
Photo from La Joya Farm Resort and Spa Facebook Page
Photo from La Joya Farm Resort and Spa Facebook Page
Photo from La Joya Farm Resort and Spa Facebook Page

BIG Discounts on Villas and Domes at La Joya’s ITF Booth at Ayala

If you want to avail big discounts on the accommodations, you better head to Ayala and visit La Joya’s Internation Travel Festival Booth. The Booth will be available on March 24 to March 26, 2023.

Treat yourself to a fantastic private vacation with La Joya. Book your reservation now before rooms run out! Relax, Recharge, and Elevate your Peace with La Joya Farm Resort and Spa in Aloguinsan.

Photo from La Joya Farm Resort and Spa Facebook Page
Photo from La Joya Farm Resort and Spa Facebook Page

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

DAY TRIP: PRE-OPENING SALE

  • Fee: ₱999 per adult; ₱699 per child
  • Inclusions:
    • Use of Resort Facilities
    • ₱400/adult and ₱200/child F&B Vouchers
    • Farm Tour
    • Kids’ Activities
    • Farm-Fresh Welcome Drink

ROOM RATES: PRE-OPENING SALE

  • Dome Camp:
    • ₱3,999 per night, good for 2 persons with breakfast
    • ₱5,999 per night. Good for 4 persons with breakfast
    • Inclusions: Dome Accommodation, Free Room Mini Bar, Use of Resort Facilities, Farm Tour, Kids’ Activities, and Farm-Fresh Welcome Drink
  • Garden Villa: ₱7,999 per night, good for 2 persons with breakfast
    • Inclusions:  Villa Accommodation, Free Room Mini Bar, Use of Resort Facilities, Farm Tour, Kids’ Activities, and Farm-Fresh Welcome Drink
  • Mountain Villa: ₱11,999 per night, good for 2 persons with breakfast
    • Inclusions:  Villa Accommodation, Free Room Mini Bar, Use of Resort Facilities, Farm Tour, Kids’ Activities,  Farm-Fresh Welcome Drink, and ₱500 F&B Voucher

Note: Discounts are only available on March 24 to March 26 at the La Joya ITF Booth at Ayala Center Cebu. Rates may change.

OTHER INFORMATION: PRE-OPENING SALE

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Jose G Escario St, Rosario, Aloguinsan, Philippines.

BY BUS: From Cebu South Bus Terminal, ride a bus to Aloguinsan. When you get there, ask the driver to drop you off at Aloguinsan proper. Ride a habal-habal and tell the driver to drop you off at La Joya Farm Resort and Spa in Jose G Escario St.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “La Joya Farm Resort and Spa” in Aloguinsan. Parking space is available.

Climate Change is Already Here, UN reports

Scientists have been urging everyone to better care for the earth for years. They have warned us about climate change’s devastating effects, but did we ever listen? With the United Nation’s recent report, it’s about time we definitely SHOULD.

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The U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports that scientists have found climate disasters to become very extreme, and people won’t be able to adapt. In addition, they also found that the world will possibly surpass its most ambitious climate target which limits warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial temperatures by the early 2030s.

There will be disastrous heat waves, famines, and infectious diseases. These things have irreversible effects, such as deaths as the century ends. But that’s not all; the fish population is starting to decline, farms produce fewer products, and weather disasters become so destructive.

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The level of climate change is greater than everyone anticipated, even the scientists. Human infrastructures, social networks, and economic systems are one of the most vulnerable to climate change. However, those in the world’s poorest countries and ground-level island nations will likely suffer more.

With the current climate emergency, the poorest and wealthiest will suffer the consequences. And despite IPCC’s warnings and published studies, people still ignored the signs, especially powerful groups.

Pollution, awful consumption habits of the rich, and fossil fuel subsidization, among others, have adversely affected the environment, ultimately leading to a climate emergency. Unfortunately, no one listened, and everyone ignored it, so the hopes of gradually transitioning to sustainability are no longer an option. According to the panel, deep, rapid, and immediate efforts will be the only things that can put a stop to climate change.

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Now is the time to take the warnings seriously. If we do not act now, then when? Until we all disappear from the face of the earth? Or worse, the earth itself will disappear from the face of the universe.

5 Popular ‘Tagay’ Spots in Cebu

It’s finally the weekend. You know what that means— “Ituyok na ang baso!”

Tagay is a Filipino word for “cheers.” So, after a long week of work, Filipinos gather with friends and family to kickstart the weekend with “Tagay.” But, did you know that there are great places here in Cebu where you can drink and have a good time?

Don’t worry. You won’t have a hard time searching for these places because we’ve got you. Here are 5 popular “Tagay” spots in Cebu.

1. Pipeline Bar & Grill

First on the list is Pipeline Bar & Grill. It is definitely the epitome of nightlife in I.T. Park. The bar and grill is perfect for those wanting a chill drinking night.

Pipeline offers beers such as Heineken, Pale Pilsen, and Smirnoff Mule. Aside from beers and beverages, they also offer appetizers, Wings & Sizzlers, Silog Meals, and Pastas.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

Menu:

Other Information:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Garden Bloc, Cebu IT Park, Cebu City (near Sugbo Mercado & The Pyramid).

BY COMMUTE: From Tabunok, ride any jeep, bus, or beep to I.T. Park. Ask the driver to drop you off at the Garden Bloc.  From Colon, ride 17B going to I.T. Park.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Pipeline Bar & Grill” in Cebu.

2. Harrison Park

Next up is Harrison Park. This place has got to be one of the OG (original) Tagay spots in Sugbo. Aside from drinks, they also serve delicious barbecues, sisig, and more. Harrison Park sports an open-air concept with both indoor and outdoor drinking experiences.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

Other Information:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: V. Urgello Street, Cebu City.

BY COMMUTE: From Colon, ride 17B or any jeepney going to V. Urgello. Ask the driver to drop you off at V. Urgello Street or Harrison Park.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Harrison Park Cebu” in Cebu. Parking space is available.

3. Eulax

If we’re talking about a jampacked pub, Eulax is the place. It’s one of the most popular drinking spots in Cebu. For people who want to dance and drink, Eulax has different performances by local DJs.

The pub offers various drink options that are great for you and your barkada. They have Pitchers and Towers and other different drink sets. The pub also has Mojitos, Tequilas, Beers, and more.

If you are the type to eat a meal before drinking, they also have chickenskin silog, sisigsilog, burger steak, and a whole lot more.

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

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Other Information:

  • Opening hours: 4PM to 4AM on Tuesdays to Thursdays; 4PM to 5AM on Fridays; 5PM to 5AM on Saturdays; 5PM to 6AM on Sundays; CLOSED on Mondays
  • Contact number: 0922-833-2106
  • Email address: [email protected]
  • Facebook Page: facebook.com/eulaxpub

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: E-Zone Complex F. Cabahug St. Kasambagan, Cebu City.

BY COMMUTE: From Colon, ride a jeepney passing through Panagdait, 03A. Ask the driver to drop you off at F. Cabahug St.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Eulax Pub” in Cebu. Parking space is available.

4. Edsnath’s Payag-Payag

The third one on our list is Edsnath’s Payag-Payag.

Edsnath’s Payag-Payag is another go-to drinking spot in Cebu. The resto-bar sports a native hut concept. They also pride themselves on a great selection of food and drinks.

Edsnath’s Payag-Payag offers different drinks, such as beers and Liquor Bottles. They also have their own Liqour Mix, such as the pogimix, Blue seasons, Cranberry Cosmo, and more.

For food, they have various Pika Pika dishes such as Tempura, Squidroll, Fries, Kropek, Dynamite, and chicharon bulaklak. Combo meals, seafood, soups, and more are available at Edsnath’s Payag-Payag.

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HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Gov. M. Cuenco Ave, Cebu City— Right across Doña Rita Village.

BY BUS: From the North Colon, ride 13C going to Talamban. Ask the driver to drop you off at Edsnath’s Payag-Payag.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Edsnath’s Payag-Payag” in Cebu. Parking space is available.

5. Cubana

Pizza and Booze is always a classic. But, in Cebu, Cubana brings the term “Pizza Party” to a whole new level.

Cubana offers different pizza flavors such as Margarita, Hawaiian, Beef Pepperoni, Turkish Mediterranean Pide with Cheese, All Pork, and Mushrooms Pizza. Aside from that, they also have barbecue food items like chicken quarter leg with rice and pork bbq with rice.

And, of course, to pair with your pizza and bbq is a wide drink selection. They have bottled drinks, cocktails, mixed drinks, and soft drinks.

They also have quality entertainment, just like their acoustic sessions every Thursday.

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HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Manroz Plaza, Mango Avenue, Cebu City.

BY COMMUTE Ride any bus or jeep that passes by Mango Avenue. Ask the driver to drop you off at Manroz Plaza in Mango Avenue.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Cubana” in Cebu. Parking space is available.

And, of course, having fun also comes with responsibility. So Sugboph reminds its fellow “laagans” to drink responsibly and always prioritize safety.