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Friday, December 6, 2013

Touching Reunions in Let’s Ask Pilipinas’ Twelve Days of Christmas

Aga Muhlach will be spreading the joy of Christmas to OFWs beginning on Tuesday, December 10, with the ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’ special on LET'S ASK PILIPINAS.


The upcoming episodes are made more special as OFWs will be playing for the first time in the daily game show. The contestants will be playing from various parts of the world, including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and United Kingdom, with each having their own touching stories to share.

In the Tuesday episode, Aga brings the audience close to tears as he reads a letter from a contestant’s mom who is in prison for a crime they say she didn’t commit. Another episode holds a a virtual date between contestants who were former college classmates, with Aga suddenly playing Cupid for the two.

Let’s Ask Pilipinas made way for the virtual reunion of the contestants with their families, who flew in from as far as Aklan, Bukidnon and Tuguegarao to be part of the studio audience.  With the power of technology, emotional video reunions are made possible with their families. One of the OFW contestants hasn’t seen her family for 13 years and happily thanks Aga for the opportunity. In another touching reunion, a mother who flew in from Ozamis is in tears upon seeing all her three daughters who are now working in Dubai.

Aside from the heartwarming virtual reunions and the game prizes offered by Let’s Ask Pilipinas, Aga will also be giving away 12 of his favorite things to the studio audience.  All these gifts will bear glimpses of Aga as person as they range from his basic essentials to the classy items that he enjoys with friends and family.

Catch the 12 Days of Christmas special on Let’s Ask Pilipinas starting December 10, 7PM on TV5.


**Via Press Release

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

MIRACLE ART EXHIBITION: The House of Living Art

It's definitely a whole new world as art imitates life in the MIRACLE ART EXHIBITION in Lucky Chinatown Annex A. Let your imagination loose and strike a pose as you merge with awe-inspiring multidimensional works of art to create fascinating illusions.



The Miracle Art Exhibition houses a vast collection of incredible art paintings in 4D. It's really hard not to be amazed by all these artworks with different themes from animals and nature, movies, and even well-known masterpieces to name a few. Visitors can interact to about a hundred of paintings inside the gallery; and with just the right angle, create a 3D effect where one becomes part of the whole portrait. Now that's the miracle.



One thing unique about the Miracle Art Exhibition is that it encourage visitors to actually touch and take photos of the paintings. I honestly think it's a step away from the "boring" stereotype of an art exhibit because it is more engaging. Me and some of my friends can surely attest to that.



With an entrance fee amounting to Php 300 for adults and Php 200 for students, Miracle Art Exhibition is certainly an ideal spot for friends and the whole family. So don't miss the chance to collect countless memories with them as you journey in a world of art like no other. Prep your creativity, strike a pose and get ready to shoot. Smile!


Photos courtesy of witty4you.blogspot.com and recyclebinofamiddlechild.com

Sunday, December 1, 2013

A Gleam of Hope at the Enchanting Lights and Sound Show

The country's leading city sparkled in vibrant colors as it welcome the Christmas season with the ENCHANTING LIGHTS AND SOUND SHOW that will run every 30 minutes from 6pm to 9pm until January 5 of next year. Held at the Ayala Triangle Garden in Makati, this spectacle fostered not only joy and merriment among visitors but also a drive to help in the relief operations for the super typhoon Yolanda victims.

photo courtesy of rammmpa.blogspot.com
Thousands of light bulbs danced in captivating harmony with four Christmas medleys; all to share the very essence of what the festivity is all about - sharing our blessings and making a difference. But more importantly, it reminded everyone that each of us can inspire a gleam of hope to those affected by the calamity in the Visayas region. 

photo courtesy of rammmpa.blogspot.com
Ayala group of companies launched the "BULIG BISAYA" campaign together with the Enchanting Lights and Sound Show in an effort to aid in the restoration of integral services such as telecommunications and banking, provision of potable water, transferring of victims to safer grounds, and relief operations. In line with this noble cause, donation boxes have been positioned around the Ayala Triangle Gardens and Tower One & Exchange Plaza fountain area where people can drop cash donations of any amount. In addition, by sharing the Makati Christmas E-cards through the Make It Makati Facebook page, two (2) pesos will be donated for the victims of the super typhoon.


Makati City offers more tidings and surprises this December starting with the 4th Annual Christmas Caroling Competition happening on December 2, followed by Christmas Around the World presented by SkyCable and TLC on December 6 and Thanksgiving Masses offered by Makati locators from December 15 to 23.

photo courtesy of rammmpa.blogspot.com
Amidst a nation bruised by a super typhoon, the Christmas season becomes all the more meaningful as it share flickers of hope and joy to the hearts of all those affected by the super typhoon. Be one with the Bayanihan spirit at the city that makes it all happen. Cheers to the Holidays! 


For more information, like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter @MakeItMakati or you can visit their website at www.makeitmakati.com to learn more about Makati and the Make It Makati campaign.