Buluan Island: a Beach Destination in Zamboanga Sibugay

Buluan Island of Zamboanga Sibugay

The province of Zamboanga Sibugay is a new and exciting tourism destination in Zamboanga Peninsula. Created in 2001, this young province is very rich in natural wonders which are now being developed, through the combined initiatives of the Department of Tourism, the Provincial Government of Zamboanga Sibugay and the Municipal Government Units, to make them more accessible to visitors.

At the capital town of Ipil, one need not to go far just to have a taste of what Zamboanga Sibugay has to offer. Located some 7 kilometers from the port of Ipil, Buluan Island is a famous beach destination among Sibugaynons and is now slowly gaining popularity in nearby towns and provinces.

Let's Have Coffee in Roxas City



ROXAS CITY, Capiz - It was a quiet Sunday evening and we suddenly craved for coffee...a nice cup of warm latte. Good thing a friend recommended a coffee shop in Roxas City, ACC Coffee & Crêpe.

From our hotel, we hailed a trike and told the driver to bring us to ACC. It was already 8:30pm and we were worried that ACC might be closing early that evening, especially it was a Sunday. Fortunately, ACC won't be closed until 10:00pm.




From ACC's menu, we immediately browsed through their coffee selection and ordered our usual caffe latte.  It didn't take long for our coffee to be served and we were even surprised to find latte art on our cup. This cup of latte was definitely made with passion. When we finally had our first sip, we were 100% sure that ACC uses top quality coffee beans. Being coffee lovers, you have to take our word that ACC serves one of the best caffe lattes in the whole country.

caffe latte by ACC Coffee & Crepe
Caffe Late with Latte Art
ACC experience wouldn't be complete without sampling their crepes! ACC offers two types of crepes: savory crepes & dessert crepes. Savory Crepes are basically crepes with meat filling/topping. Served with salad, they are good enough as a meal. Dessert Crepes, on the other hand, are on the sweeter side, with fruit and chocolate as filling. One of ACC's bestselling dessert crepes is Mango Bliss. This crepe is filled with perfectly ripe mango slices and topped with vanilla ice cream and chocolate syrup. Yummy!

mango bliss crepe by ACC Coffee & Crepe
Mango Bliss Crepe
How it all started

Dr. Victor Federico "Pip" Acepcion, a Roxas City-based urologist, faced a problem when his clinic, which he also shared with his sister, could no longer fit the ever growing number of visiting patients at their receiving area. In March 2011, he decided to open a creperia beside his clinic to provide a comfortable waiting area for his visiting patients. His crepes and coffee instantly became a hit to the locals that he had to move his clinic to a new location to accommodate his cafe's expansion. ACC is now a favorite hangout place for young professionals, students and families in Roxas City.

Dr. Victor Federico Acepcion owner of ACC Coffee & Crepe
with Dr. Victor Federico Acepcion
When you have passion with what you do

There is no doubt that Dr. Acepcion is passionate about coffee and crepes. Aside from being a fulltime urologist, he is also involved in the daily operations of ACC. When he is around, he takes over as the barista.

Did you know that coffee can aid digestion? After a day of feasting on seafood in Roxas City (the Seafood Capital of the Philippines), drop by ACC and try their coffee and crepes. You, just like us, could be lucky to sample Dr. Acepcion's coffee creations

ACC Coffee & Crêpe
Pavia Street, Roxas City, Capiz
Tel.: (036) 621-3447 / (036) 621-4696 / 09074239278
Like them on Facebook: ACC Coffee & Crêpe
Wifi Zone: Yes

Live Photos from Kalibo Ati-Atihan Festival 2013

Hala Bira! Puera Pasma!
Hala Bira! Viva Santo Niño!

Pinas Muna will be covering the Ati-Atihan Merry Making event happening on January 20, 2013.
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Feng Shui for 2013 Year of the Water Snake

feng shui protection amulets

MANILA - The Chinese New Year is fast approaching and the street of Ongpin in Binondo, Manila is again packed with Filipinos and Filipino-Chinese in search of lucky charms and home decors. The Chinese tradition of feng shui has become an integral part of most Filipinos' lives, especially in the area of architecture and business. Whenever we talk about feng shui, the first thing that would come to our mind is luck in terms of prosperity and money. This usually comes in form of lucky charms or enhancers used to attract wealth and even good health. This is true, but luck is only one of the aspects of feng shui.

In a lifestyle that involves a lot of risks, such as travel, another very important aspect of feng shui that should be given attention is protection. Protection is directed against negative energies, bad health or sickness, and ill intentions from other people. According to Mr. Johnson Chua, a feng shui expert based in Binondo, Manila, protection is even more important than enhancers. In fact, certain enhancers may be less effective or even useless without the correct protection.

consultation with Mr. Johnson Chua, a Feng Shui expert based  in Binondo, Manila
with Mr. Johnson Chua, Feng Shui expert based  in Binondo, Manila
We visited Mr. Chua's store in Binondo, Manila to seek advice for 2013, the year of the water snake. We asked him directly if it would be safe for us to travel this year. Ed and I were born in the year of the horse and sheep, respectively. The good news is, according to Mr. Chua, it is generally safe for both of us to travel this year. Yey! But here's the bad news, we should both take extra care of our health. According to Mr. Chua, individuals born in the year of the sheep should focus on their physical well-being while those born in the year of the horse should avoid stress to maintain mental well-being.

Nonetheless, we requested a protection that we can wear or carry around since we travel a lot. Mr. Chua recommended the dragon's eye. He opened a box full of amulets and we were asked to pick the amulet that appeals to us, the one the appears staring at us (see image on top).

I selected a brownish-green amulet to which Mr. Chua attached a lapis lazuli bead. According to him, blue is my lucky color and it serves as an enhancer to attract good health. Ed chose a black amulet. Mr. Chua then attached a hematite bead to it, also to enhance good health. He then blessed the amulets in a Tibetan singing bowl and asked us to pick our amulets from the bowl. We were instructed not to let anyone touch our amulets.


2013 Feng Shui for Travelers

According to Mr. Chua, travel safety may differ from person to person, but in general, it is safe to travel in the year of the water snake, except for the four conflicting animal signs:
Rat, Ox, Rabbit, Dragon, Horse, Goat, Rooster, Dog

those born under these animal signs will encounter little problem while traveling; it is generally safe to travel but personal safety precautions is always advised
Tiger, Snake, Monkey, Pig


these four animal signs are in conflict (chong tai sue) with the water snake; those under these animal signs should be extra careful during travel; avoid confrontations or arguments

Like what most feng shui experts say, we should not depend solely on feng shui, it is only meant to guide and help us. Combined with the right protection and luck, prosperity may be achieved through hard work, good health through proper diet and exercise, and safety through personal precautions.

With this, we wish you all a prosperous, healthy and safe 2013, the year of the water snake.

For personal feng shui consultations, you may visit Mr. Chua's store in Binondo, Manila. See below:

Mr. Johnson Chua / Sunrise General Merchandise
803 Salazar St.corner Ongpin St. (same street as President Tea House, accross President Grand Palace)
Binondo, Manila
Telephone: 241-3963
Mobile: 0917-8533369
Email: jxnline@yahoo.com
Website: www.thedragonphoenix.com
Store Hours: Monday-Sunday 9:00am-6:30pm


Pasig City Bambino Festival 2013

Sto. Niño de Pasig
Sto. Niño de Pasig

PASIG CITY, Metro Manila - January is the month of the year when the Philippines' most grandest festivals are held to honor the Santo Niño, the Holy Child Jesus. The City of Pasig kicked-off this year's Bambino Festival on January 11, 2013 with the opening of the Sto. Niño Exhibit in the Pasig City Museum.


The exhibit features Sto. Niño images from various private collectors and devotees from Pasig, including replicas of the Sto. Niño de Cebu owned by the family of Congressman Roman Romulo. The exhibit will run from January 11 to January 19, 2013.


Other events scheduled for this year's Bambino Festival include children's concerts, public film showings, a mass baptism, a poetry competition, and a children's olympics.


Highlight of the festival is the Grand Bambino Festival Parade featuring 16 Sto. Niño images from the 15 parishes of the Diocee of Pasig and the image of the Sto. Niño de Pasig.

The first Bambino Festival was held in January 2002. The festival got its name from the Italian word bambino which translates to child in English.

Here is the complete Schedule of Activities for the Pasig City Bambino Festival 2013.


Top 10 Largest Islands of the Philippines



Most Filipinos can easily tell that the Philippines is an archipelago consisting of 7,107 islands. Philippine islands come in all sizes and shapes. Some even disappear during high tide. In this blog post, let us share with you a brief introduction about the Philippines by showcasing our country's ten largest islands through photos. If you are ready, let the island hopping begin!