Thursday, December 10, 2015

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Special Advance Screening By Golden Ticket Events


The biggest movie event of the year has arrived! Golden Ticket Events will be holding a special advance screening of Star Wars: The Force Awakens on December 16, 2015 10PM at SM Megamall Cinema 3.

Join Princess Leia, Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Chewbacca, R2-D2, C3-PO, plust an all-new cast of heroes, bots, and villains in the newest Star Wars chapter to hit the silver screen!

Catch this once in a lifetime treat with your friends, family, and loved ones! Every purchase comes with free popcorn, bottled water, and loot bag including 1,000 PHP worth of goodies and Gift Certificates!

Hurry, catch this once in a lifetime treat! Grab tickets online at http://j.mp/starwarsph or contact Ken at 0917-518-5377 / Den at 0917-555-3366.

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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Paint Your (P)RIDE : The Philippine Jeepney


The most common form of public transportation throughout the many islands of the Philippines is the “Jeepney”. The jeepneys offer one of the cheapest ways of getting somewhere. Usually, they don’t have air-conditioning and have only open windows as source of ventilation. Most of the time the jeepneys are constantly-packed with many passengers.

They seldom have a special place to stop meaning they can stop everywhere and anywhere. Though I'm not saying its admirable - its somewhat arguable if its a positive or negative because unlike buses who have designated loading and unloading zones, jeepneys are somehow the "king of the road".

Binondo Church


Binondo Church, also known as Minor Basilica of St. Lorenzo Ruiz, is located in the District of Binondo, Manila fronting Plaza Calderón de La Barca, in the Philippines.It is located in Manila's Chinatown at the western end of Ongpin Street, Binondo.

This church was founded by Dominican priests in 1596 to serve their Chinese converts to Christianity. The original building was destroyed by a bombardment by the British in 1762 during their brief occupation of Manila at that time.

The current granite church was completed on the same site in 1852 and features an octagonal bell tower which suggests the Chinese culture of the parishioners.

Binondo Church was greatly damaged during the Second World War, although fortunately the western facade and the octagonal bell tower survived.