Tag Archives: Philippines

Jeepney: Blessing or Curse?

Jeepney: Blessing or Curse?

The jeepney had been a symbol of Filipino culture and ingenuity. Modified from surplus American jeeps to accommodate many passengers, it had been around since the end of World War II as the staple of public... 

The Republic of Celebrities

The Republic of Celebrities

Before the deadline for the filing of certificates of candidacy passed yesterday, the usual train of politicians were seen flocking to the election offices. But in addition to these usual jokers, an unprecedented... 

What Filipinos Can Learn from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia

What Filipinos Can Learn from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia

We visited Kota Kinabalu, the capital city of the State of Sabah in Malaysia last weekend. These photos should make it obvious what the government and people of the Philippines can learn from this city... 

Flooding Backlash Against Government

Flooding Backlash Against Government

Just like many Filipinos, I’m seething mad and totally frustrated with the Philippine government’s neglect of the needs of its people, as seen again in this most recent flooding disaster. No... 

So many heroes, so few imitators

So many heroes, so few imitators

This weekend in the Philippines is a three-day weekend, commemorating the assassination of Ninoy Aquino. And then next weekend is another three-day weekend commemorating “National Heroes’ Day....