Saturday, October 12, 2019

...the bird sanctuary in Megacity

Metro Manila is more than a corporate jungle: DOT

Philippine News Agency
12 Ocober 2019
MANILA-- Trying to do away with the usual image of Metro Manila as a corporate jungle, the Department of Tourism (DOT) vowed to strengthen its efforts to promote the Las Piñas-Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area (LPPCHEA), a wetland in the highly urbanized Parañaque City, as a prime destination for nature-loving tourists and foreign birdwatchers.
"This is a breathing space inside the metro so it's good because in a year, LPPCHEA has around 5,000 visitors and we want to increase that further," DOT-National Capital Region (NCR) Woodrow Maquiling said on Saturday.
"Our approach should be sustainable. In the midst of all these corporate jungles and all of these buildings, we have to have something like this in Metro Manila," he added.
Maquiling said the DOT will coordinate with tour operators to include the destination in their NCR itinerary.
"We have cruise tourism here in the country bringing as much as 2,500 per ship so what we want to do is to also take them here," he said.
Maquiling was among the guest speakers for the World Migratory Bird Day celebration organized by the Society for the Conservation of Philippine Wetlands at the LPPCHEA.
Highlighting the occasion, the official believes LPPCHEA has a big potential to attract foreigners specifically the growing Chinese tourists in the Philippines.
"Chinese is one good source for bird watching," he told the Philippine News Agency in an interview.
"Right now, our top source market for the bird watchers are the Europeans. The Tourism Promotions Board wants to push for the catalog of all migratory birds here because in LPPCHEA we have 84 species."
LPPCHEA, a 175-hectare wetland off Manila Bay, had been declared as critical habitat on April 22, 2007, under Presidential Proclamation No.1412.
Since then, through cooperation with the local government unit, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-National Capital Region was able to preserve what they cannily tag as the "last natural bastion" in Metro Manila.
Soon to rise inside the park is the LPPCHEA Wetland Center which will house a museum and a spacious lounge for tourists. No entrance fee is collected in LPPCHEA but a permit from the DENR office, which can be easily obtained, is required upon the park's entry. (PNA)

Friday, October 11, 2019

...the PH new Moody's rating

Philippines keeps investment grade score from Moody's


ABS-CBN NEWS
11 October 2019


MANILA - Moody's Investor Service on Friday said it kept its Baa2 rating and with"stable" outlook for the Philippines due to its strong fiscal position and "limited vulnerability" to external risks.

The country's "high" economic strength, "moderate" institutional strength and fiscal strength, and "low" susceptibility to event risks determined the country's credit profile, Moody's said in a statement. 

The Baa rating, one notch above minimum investment grade, is subject to moderate credit risks, according to Moody's rating scale. 

The government's economic and fiscal reforms as well as its "effective monetary policy" contributed to the overall macroeconomic stability and sound financial system, Moody's said. 

"The stable outlook on the Philippines' rating incorporates our view that strong GDP growth relative to rating peers could accelerate even further," Moody's said. 

Economic growth momentum is expected to further recover due to a sound banking system and if higher infrastructure investment is achieved, the statement said.

Moody's estimates that the country's gross domestic product could grow 5.8 percent in 2019, slower than the government target of 6 to 7 percent due to the budget delay early this year.

A modest rebound is expected next year, with an estimated GDP growth of 6.2 percent as the government's catch-up spending "spills" over to 2020. 

Climate change risks, however, can have an impact on the country's sovereign profile due to climate-related disasters, the statement said.


...the Pinoy world surfing champ

Surfing: PH’s John Mark Tokong tops world competition in hometown Siargao


Kleeseter Macasero
ABS-CBN News
11 October 2019

GENERAL LUNA, Surigao del Norte—Local surfer John Mark Tokong on Wednesday afternoon won the 25th Siargao Cloud 9 International Surfing Cup in this town's world-renowned Cloud 9 surf break with only 45 seconds remaining in the heat.
John Mark Tokong of the Philippines nails a 360 air reverse after a successful barrel over the renowned Cloud 9 break, keying his win during the finals of the 25th Siargao Cloud 9 International Surfing Cup in General Luna town, Surigao del Norte, on Wednesday. Kleester Macasero, ABS-CBN News
The Siargao competition is part of the World Surfing League (WSL) qualifying series.

Tokong's win is his second after the WSL-Asian Surfing Championship QS 1,500 Siargao International Surfing Cup in 2015, and it enabled him to redeem himself of a 2018 loss.

Tokong, 23, locally known as Marama, thrilled fans in a late comeback during the final heat of the competition, edging out a few points 16.80 to 16.75 against island surfer Noah Beschen from Hawaii, and besting 64 competitors from 13 countries to win. 

“I just had to stay calm and cool amid the pressure, I did not push or rushed, but of course I gave it my best,” Tokong said.

The victory came as a sweet redemption for Tokong after a loss to Skip McCullough of the US in the 2018 finals of the WSL Siargao Cloud 9 International Surfing Cup.

McCullough returned to Siargao, but he and Koby Oberholzer of South Africa were eliminated in Round 3 of the competition sending Tokong and Australian Thomas Cervi to the quarterfinals. 

In the quarterfinals, Tokong beat Indonesia’s Oney Anwar 18.75 to 9.50 points to give the Filipino surfer a lead toward the semifinals.

In the semifinals, Tokong gave his best run with a 9.50, 9.55, 8.60 and capping off with a 8.75 to top Tomas King of Costa Rica 19.05 to 15.30. 
John Mark Tokong of the Philippines nails a 360 air reverse after a successful barrel over the renowned Cloud 9 break, keying his win during the finals of the 25th Siargao Cloud 9 International Surfing Cup in General Luna town, Surigao del Norte, on Wednesday. Kleester Macasero, ABS-CBN News
Spectacular finals

In the finals, even with a few good barrels, Tokong and Beschen began to look more to the air for scores as the classic Cloud 9 tubes became harder to find. The two went toe to toe, with Tokong holding the upper hand a majority of the 40-minute matchup.

Tokong's first two waves initially gave him the lead, 9.00 and 5.75 respectively, but Beschen made a series of quick rides on the wave giving him 8.15 and 6.25 and several more waves than what Tokong was giving.

With only two minutes left, Beschen took off on a set and lined up for a tube that never eventuated, forcing him to launch a massive straight air slob grab. Beschen landed the air smoothly and posted an 8.60 to take the lead and what looked to be his first qualifying series victory.

Then Tokong swung on a set wave with 45 seconds and pulled into a deep tube as the 20-second countdown started, came out and bashed the lip, posting a 7.80 and taking the final by just 0.05 of a point.

"In the end, I almost gave up because there was no time left and then when that wave came I knew exactly what I had to do,” Tokong said.

"Noah is such a crazy surfer, he does so many airs and is so good in these kinds of waves so it was sick to have a final with him. Being from Hawaii he's so good in the barrel and at hitting big sections so I loved surfing with him at Cloud 9.”

On its 25th year, the Cloud 9 competition is part of the WSL Asia sanctioned men’s qualifying series. This year, the WSL Asia has given the event a QS-1,500 category, giving surfers on the circuit a chance to gain additional QS points with a total $15,000 in prize money up for grabs.

“With the QS ranking, surfers are expecting more WQS points, giving competitors a chance to gain higher overall WQS ranking points. Everyone wants a slice of the points, the prize money is more of an added icing on the cake,” event director Gerry Degan said.

The winning surfer will bring home $5,000, while the second spot $3,000 and third spot $1,500.

In the first round kick-off on October 4, surfers from the Philippines, Australia, Argentina, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Hawaii, Japan, Indonesia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, the US, and Venezuela advanced to Round 2 of the competition. By the third round, only Tokong was left of the 21 Filipino surfers who competed. 

The WSL plans to make the event bigger next year, as the Philippine Sports Commission promised to help organize and raise funds for the event in 2020. 

...the Southeast Asia's first counterterrorism center

Southeast Asia’s 1st counterterrorism center finds home in Philippines



Catherine Gonzales
Philippine Daily Inquirer
11 October 2019

 

SILANG, Cavite — The first counterterrorism training center in Southeast Asia, which will be funded by the United States, will soon rise at Camp General Mariano Castañeda in Silang town, Cavite province. 

United States Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim and Philippine National Police Chief Oscar Albayalde led on Friday, Oct. 11, the groundbreaking ceremony for the Regional Counter Terrorism Training Center set to be constructed this year in the same site as that of the Philippine National Police Academy.

US Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim (third from the left) and PNP chief Gen. Oscar Albayalde (fourth from the left) lead groundbreaking ceremony for the first counterterrorism training center in Southeast Asia on Friday, October 11, 2019, at Camp Gen. Mariano Castañeda in Silang, Cavite. (Photo by Cathrine Gonzales / INQUIRER.net)
The center will focus on strengthening US and Philippine commitment against terrorism.

Albayalde said the PNP is grateful to the US government for allotting a total of P520 million to establish and jointly operate the center, which is designed to boost counterterrorism capabilities of police forces in the Asia Pacific region.

Some P350 million of the US allocation is for the main facility, while the balance would be for maintenance and operations.

Albayalde said the US government “is always ready” to help the PNP in fighting terror.

Albayalde said the training program that would be the center’s feature would boost efforts to fight both domestic and transnational terrorism.

On August 15, the PNP and the US Embassy signed a memorandum of understanding to establish the training center in the Philippines, which is set to be completed by the end of 2021.


Kim described the training facility as a “very special accomplishment” for the US government and the PNP.

The ambassador said being the only one in the Pacific region, the training center would show the Philippines’ “regional leadership” in the fight against terror.

The project, according to Kim, “reflects the enduring US commitment to support the Philippines’ counterterrorism efforts.”

t also showed US commitment to work with regional partners to “address threats to peace and security in the whole region,” Kim said./TSB

...the best hotels in the world

Two Hotels In The Philippines Are Named Among The Best In The World


Philippine Tatler
11 October 2019


The travel magazine annually conducts the Readers’ Choice Awards for more than three decades where registered participants cast their votes for their top choices across several categories such as countries, cities, islands, resorts, spas, airports, cruises, resorts, and hotels.
A record 600,000 voters joined the 2019 survey, which revealed Conrad Manila and Edsa Shangri-La among the world’s top 50 best hotels. Respectively bagging the 45th and 46th place, these hotels are two of only seven Asia-based hotels to be featured in the coveted list.
The hotels included in this list are those that offered an unforgettable stay — great food, cloud-soft sheets, and extraordinary service, among other standards that made the voters hail them as one of the bests.
Edsa Shangri-La, Manila is the very first Shangri-La hotel in the Philippines. The two white towers of this hotel are set in a tropical garden amid the shopping and residential Ortigas Centre district. It boasts of outstanding interiors — marble floors, wooden rails, Asian paintings, and floral arrangements. The Tower Wing rooms offer a breathtaking view of the cityscape while the Garden Wing offers either the cityscape or the hotel’s stunning gardens. The service is praised as excellent with multiple restaurants serving a variety of cuisines from Japanese to Cantonese to Italian.
John Rice, area vice president of operations for the Shangri-La Group in the Philippines, expressed their gratefulness and delight to be listed among the best hotels in the world. “We feel more inspired and driven to serve with the legendary warmth of the Shangri-La hospitality our guests have come to expect”.
Placed in the 45th spot, the Conrad Manila opened in 2016 with a visually striking architecture meant to bring to mind the cruise ships that fill the Manila Bay it overlooks. It offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of Makati and is also just few minutes away from the airport. Conrad Manila prides itself on having easy access to a variety of shopping, dining, recreation, and local attractions.
The hotel has 347 stylish rooms, six restaurants, a 24-hour fitness centre, a luxury spa, and an infinity pool. Its eye-catching design has also been recognised with a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) award for breaking new ground in sustainable design, featuring smart room lighting that changes to suit the time of day.
Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards is the longest-running recognition of excellence in the travel industry. Now in its 32nd year, the annual survey is known to acknowledge “the best of the best in travel” across the world.

Thursday, October 10, 2019

...the fast growing gig economy

Philippines’ fast-growing gig economy 




...the Filipino seafarers

Importance of Filipino seafarers in international trade cited




LONDON—The Philippine Permanent Mission to the International Maritime Organization, led by Ambassador to the United Kingdom and the country’s Permanent Representative to the IMO Antonio M. Lagdameo, underscored the vital role played by Filipino seafarers in maintaining the safety, security, and progress of international seaborne trade, the global shipping industry, and the Philippine economy.

In his remarks at a luncheon hosted by the permanent mission at the IMO Headquarters, Lagdameo shed light on the theme of this year’s national day celebration, “Courage for the Nation, Compassion for the People.” It highlighted the values that President Duterte aims for every public servant to embody. He also mentioned Filipino seafarers exhibiting such values around the world.

The Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) of the IMO handles issues on maritime safety and security, covering both passenger ships and all kinds of cargo ships.  Part of its work includes updating the Safety of Life at Sea Convention and other related codes that deal with dangerous goods, life-saving equipment and fire-safety systems. The MSC also deals with amendments to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, as well as those from Manila. DFA