HK Disneyland tries to retain its charm as Shanghai beckons
Better service and shorter queueing time are some of the reasons mainland Chinese tourists gave for visiting Hong Kong Disneyland, even though a much bigger one has opened back home.
Better service and shorter queueing time are some of the reasons mainland Chinese tourists gave for visiting Hong Kong Disneyland, even though a much bigger one has opened back home.
Whoever said hard work and initiative don’t get you anywhere? Viral good guy du jour is local Uber driver Teodoro (just Teodoro so far), who goes above and beyond the ride-sharing call
That sundown one day two weeks ago was one “rush hour” we cannot forget.
WE’VE reached the age when we need to let go of people and things that no longer fit into our lives. It’s time to unclutter, to get rid of stuff too burdensome to lug through the next stage of life, old age in this case, when it is important not only to travel light but also, more importantly, to travel free and unencumbered.
To be sure, it has nothing to do with the departure of the old tenant and the arrival of the new one at Malacañang; but just the same, the old neighborhood as we know it is going.
I became a widow 10 years ago and was left with four children, all boys. I got married at 27 after a nine-year relationship with a close friend of my brother’s who was his teammate in basketball.
I’m writing this while away from home for the next two days; you know, it’s part of my work as a journalist, which you understand, though you also tend to say, “Alis ka na lang nang alis,” when I get home. But I promised to write you this letter for Father’s Day, not to make sermon as your dad, but to tell you a few things that, hopefully, you’ll take to heart and remember, especially when I’m old and gray. (I do feel young at 53, even if you sometimes tease me, “Si Daddy marami nang puting buhok!”)
In a modest house in Antipolo overlooking Metro Manila, dance great Tita Layag Radaic has a treasure trove of memories enough to last her a lifetime.
AFTER years as a top executive in a multinational company, Paquito “Pen” Roque now enjoys the fruits of his hard work—and fatherhood to toddler Pio.
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