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posted 139 days ago

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12 simple hacks to save on your next fast food order

It’s all about the buns.

by Pacifiqa Staff

posted 200 days ago

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Chinese paper: ‘The Philippines should avoid walking into a dead end they can’t escape’

The editorial also calls for Manila and Hanoi to stop embarrassing themselves.

by Ardelle Costuna

posted 200 days ago

Chinese reclamation on the Johnson South Reef. (Screen capture from bbc.co.uk)

An up-close encounter with China’s island-building machine

China came in late to the Spratly party, with no islands left for them to occupy. Not a problem though, they just decided to build their own.

by Ardelle Costuna

posted 299 days ago

Apo Whang Od and her infectious smile (Courtesy Ruel Bimuyag)

Face to face with Whang Od, the oldest and last surviving traditional tattoo artist of Kalinga

Whang Od’s body is a living canvass of the Butbut tribe’s history and folklore, including her own personal experiences.

by Aphrodite Cruz

posted 315 days ago

No painting skills required. (Camille Banzon/ Pacifiqa)

Sip & Gogh lets you paint and drink like a pro

Sip & Gogh is the first and only studio in the country where guests are taught to paint over glasses of wine, beer, and cocktails.

by Camille Banzon

posted 321 days ago

james pearson hanging edge of rock

James Pearson hanging on the edge of a rock (Screen capture via YouTube)

Find out what these French rock climbers did in El Nido

A handful of thrill seekers went to El Nido to make their Deep Water Soloing dreams come true. No harnesses or aids, just the thought of free falling into sea.

by Camille Banzon

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Taclob: Giving jobs to Yolanda survivors one bag at a time

Taclob is a project by Khumbmela/Yadu bags that aims to give jobs and livelihood to Yolanda survivors.

by Camille Banzon

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A Filipina entrepreneur is chosen as a Global Good Fund Fellow

If you want to start a business AND change the world after graduating, try becoming a social entrepreneur like this Filipina.

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Keeping an eye on Wide Eyed Records

One local record label stays true to the charming pull of indie sensibilities, and they’re leading a musical awakening worthy of wide eyes and ears.

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A zine creator shares the creative process of making zines and where she gets her inspiration from. Hint: being an introvert helps a lot.

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Land of feeling: Summer Peace Festival 2014

Cagayan De Oros’ Summer Peace Festival was an experience the in jungle surrounded by music, peace, and good vibes.

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Where do Filipinos go when they migrate?

A beautiful graph maps out where people across the globe migrate, including Filipinos.

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