Spectacular Debut of Manila Bridal Fair by Manila Prince Hotel

Spectacular Debut of Manila Bridal Fair by Manila Prince Hotel

On July 26, the Manila Bridal Fair commenced with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the hotel lobby, beautifully adorned with a backdrop by Joyce Aguilar and live entertainment by Music Podium Entertainment.

The ceremony was graced by Atty. Jose D. Lina, Jr., president of Manila Prince Hotel; Elaine Santos, Vice President for Administration of Manila Prince Hotel; Marvin Kim Tan, Vice President for Sales and Marketing of Manila Prince Hotel; and Charlie Dungo, Director of the Department of Tourism, Culture and Arts of Manila.

Distinguished attendees included representatives from Manila Bulletin, led by Badette Cunanan, Public Relations Manager, and Barbie Atienza, Head of External Affairs and Human Resources, as well as The Manila Times, led by Blanca Mercado, President and Chief Operating Officer, and Roda Zabat, Vice President for Sales and Marketing.

Following the ceremony, guests, friends from the media, and content creators were given an exclusive tour of the fair to explore various exhibits. The entrance at the Grand Ballroom featured a stunning black and white-themed tunnel designed by none other than Amante Fleurs.

Showcase of Exhibitors

The fair showcased an impressive line-up of over 20 exhibitors including Amante Fleurs, Angeline Cakes, Babaylan Coffee, Big Day by Charles and Co., Cakecologist, Caricatures by Kristina Bogus, Destileria Limtuaco and Co., Inc., Events by Thoffy, FYI Events, Flowers by Alvin, Joyce Event Styling, Lawrence Tapalla, Mixcraft Professional Sounds and Lights, MTC Events, Music Podium Entertainment, Myra Lorenzo, Myrtle Salvador, Paper Flowers Manila, Photoculture, Purple Mix Lights & Sounds, Sentimental Groove Music, SM Store Manila, The Artisan Cellar Door, and Winvih Mobile Bar.

The evening culminated in a stunning bridal fashion show hosted by Mike Acuña, highlighting ready-to-wear gowns and suits by Carina Canlas, Fatima Beltran, Ryan Chris, and members of Designers Circle Philippines: Bepz Torres, Ron Ryan, Edwin Uy, and Johnny Abad.

Evening Bridal Fashion Show

The evening Bridal Fashion Show opened with Atty. Joey Lina sang a duet with Noble Queen Earth 2023, Ms. Janina Lorelei called The Prayer, a song originally performed by Andrea Bocelli and Celine Dion. Following this number, Atty. Lina performed two additional songs for the delighted audience.

The show was attended by The Manila Hotel executives, Badette Cunanan and Barbie Atienza of Manila Bulletin, and Ron Ryan Buguis and Dafort Villaseran of The Manila Times. Marvin Kim Tan led a celebratory toast, and guests enjoyed a selection of pass-around cocktails throughout the evening.

Day Two Highlights

The second day, July 27, featured an engaging talk by Benz Co-Rana, the founder of Weddings at Work, who shared her valuable insights and personal experiences with couples and wedding suppliers, enriching the event with her expertise.

The Manila Bridal Fair by Manila Prince Hotel proved to be a resounding success, offering a unique platform for wedding professionals and couples to connect, collaborate, and celebrate the beauty of love and commitment.

Special thanks to event partners: Manila Bulletin, Wedding Essentials, The Manila Times, Wheninmanila.com, Department of Tourism, Culture, and Arts of Manila, Mixcraft Professional Sounds and Lights, Weddings at Work, SM Store Manila, Destileria Limtuaco and Co., Inc.

About Manila Prince

Manila Prince Hotel, a subsidiary of The Manila Hotel, is situated in the heart of Manila’s business district and is close to the city’s historical tourist spots as well as the main transportation hubs. With its 300 well-appointed rooms, 6 function rooms and ballrooms, an elegant lobby with 24-hour reception, a business center, a swimming pool, and gym access, the Manila Prince Hotel offers value for money and stylish comfort.

Along with excellent service and luxurious hospitality, the hotel has two (2) exciting dining outlets: Marcelino Street Café, the all-day dining restaurant, and Dragon Court, the Chinese restaurant that serves Chinese cuisine. 

It also has a speakeasy bar called Hyde Manila, a hidden gem that will transport its patrons into a realm where time stands still and cocktails are crafted with artistry that transcends the ordinary. The hotel is also connected to the UN Square Mall for convenient shopping and dining. These and more make Manila Prince Hotel a top choice for leisure and business travelers.

Kublai Millan’s “Land of Premise” Unveiled at The Manila Hotel’s Art Gallery

Kublai Millan’s “Land of Premise” Unveiled at The Manila Hotel’s Art Gallery

Acclaimed artist Kublai Millan’s latest exhibit, Land of Premise, was officially inaugurated at The Manila Hotel’s Art Gallery on August 1, 2024. This solo exhibit, featuring a compelling collection of 14 paintings, invites guests to explore the untapped potential of Mindanao and envision a future where its promises are fulfilled.

In his remarks, Kublai emphasized that Land of Premise is more than just an artistic showcase; it is a bridge to understanding Mindanao’s rich heritage and future possibilities. “Words cannot build a future. Only actions and resources can. Know the premise so we can conceive a fulfillable promise,” he stated.

The opening reception featured a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by Kublai Millan, along with Marvin Kim Tan, The Manila Hotel’s vice president for sales and marketing, Jeremy Barns, Director-General of the National Museum of the Philippines, Cecile Guidote Alvarez, founder of Philippine Educational Theater Association, Nancy dela Rosa, wife of Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, and Flora Chua, member of the Board of Philippine Cancer Society.

The ceremony was attended by distinguished guests, including Dr. Jaime Laya, president of Philtrust Bank, Atty. Elba Cruz, CEO and chief curator of Manila Clock Tower Museum, as well as representatives from the office of the Vice Mayor, City of Manila, and the Department of Tourism, Culture and Arts of Manila. Guests enjoyed an afternoon of cocktails and conversation amid the vibrant display of Kublai’s artistry.

Land of Premise is on display at the Art Gallery through August 31, 2024. Admission is free, and the artworks are available for purchase at ₱440,000.00 each (shipping not included).

For further details or to inquire about purchasing, please call +632 8527 0011 or +632 5301 5500, or email r.**@************el.com.

About The Manila Hotel

The Manila Hotel is located beside kilometer zero (0), where the City of Manila begins, and is within walking distance from the Philippines’ known landmarks: Rizal Park, Intramuros, and National Museums. Defined by its history, elegance, and world-class service, The Manila Hotel is the choice hotel for the most distinguished clientele.

Since 1912, The Manila Hotel has continuously provided the best services and amenities for a truly memorable experience. It has more than 500 well-appointed rooms and 22 function rooms, including three (3) ballrooms. Apart from these, the hotel offers five-star relaxation and wellness experiences with the Manila Hotel Spa, adult and children’s pools, and the Manila Hotel Health Club.

The hotel is home to the Heritage Museum, a treasure trove of priceless memories that narrate its illustrious past. It also has an Art Gallery that offers a window into a contemporary world, captured through the objective point of view of different artists.

It has six (6) dining outlets, each offering a unique culinary adventure: Café Ilang-Ilang, which is a favorite spot for its extensive selection of International buffet delights; Champagne Room with its Old European style fine dining and also hailed as the most romantic room in Manila — it features European cuisine in a posh, fine-dining setting; Tap Room, an Old English pub-inspired outlet where one can enjoy an evening of live music; Lobby Lounge which is ideal for casual dining, aperitif, post-dinner nightcaps, or leisure meetings; Red Jade, a fine dining restaurant that serves authentic Chinese cuisine; and Delicatessen that offers the hotel’s signature pastries, bread, chocolates, and pralines.

Disinformation, Misinformation and Media Literacy

Disinformation, Misinformation and Media Literacy

In today’s world, we’re bombarded with information from the news, social media, and even our friends and family. But how can you tell if what you’re seeing or hearing is true? That’s where media and information literacy come in!

The Problem:

The internet has made it easier than ever to share information, but it’s also made it easier for false information, or misinformation and disinformation, to spread. Misinformation is false but without malicious intent, while disinformation is false and with malicious intent. This “fake news” can be harmful, leading to confusion, bad decisions, and even violence.

Examples:

Imagine you see a post online claiming that eating a certain fruit can cure all diseases. This might be appealing, but without checking the source and verifying the information with reliable sources like medical websites or doctors, you can’t be sure it’s true.

Other online resources:

Many great websites and organizations can help you develop your media and information literacy skills. These resources can teach you how to:

Find reliable sources of information: Look for websites with a good reputation, such as those from government agencies, educational institutions, or reputable news organizations.

Check the facts: Don’t believe everything you read or see online. Use fact-checking websites and tools to verify information before sharing it.

Be aware of bias: Everyone has biases, including news organizations and individuals. Be critical and try to understand the perspective of the information you’re consuming.

Think before sharing information: Before sharing anything with anyone, be sure it makes sense, comes from a trustworthy source, and is supported by proof.

Educational Materials About Media and News Literacy for Students of All Ages:

Many schools are starting to teach media and information literacy as part of their curriculum. This entails becoming knowledgeable about various media platforms, the production and dissemination of information, and how to test information.

Media & “Filter Bubble”:

You may find yourself in a “filter bubble” on social media where you only see content that supports your own opinions. This may make it more difficult to be exposed to other viewpoints and critical thought.

Truth matters:

Developing media and information literacy skills is essential for everyone, regardless of age. It empowers you to be a critical thinker, responsible consumer of information, and informed citizen.

Trust me?:

Don’t rely on one source of information. Always try to find many sources that confirm the information you’re seeing.

Types of Misinformation and Disinformation:

Misinformation and disinformation can come in many forms, including:

Fake news articles: These articles look like real news stories, but they contain false or misleading information.

Social media posts: On social media, false information can be manipulated.

Misleading images or videos: Create a false impression using images and videos.

Out-of-context information: Taking information out of context can change its meaning.

Misinformation vs. Disinformation:

While both are harmful, it’s important to understand the difference:

Misinformation: Spread, often due to lack of knowledge or verification.

Disinformation: spread to deceive people and manipulate their beliefs.

Tell me the meaning of fake news.

“Fake news” is a term often used to describe false information. But, “misinformation” and “disinformation” are more accurate terms as they show both the intentional and unintentional spreading of false information.

Media and Information Literacy Project:

“These videos are produced under the Initiative for Media Freedom (IMF), a five-year program implemented by Internews.

The content of these videos are the sole responsibility of the Department of Journalism, University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication. It does not necessarily reflect the views of Internews, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), or the United States Government.”

Tell me the importance of media literacy?

Media literacy is important because it helps you:

Be a critical thinker and problem solver

Make informed decisions

Avoid being misled by false information

Take part in democracy

More definitions:

Media literacy: The ability to understand, test, and create media messages.

Information literacy: The ability to find, check, use, and create information.

Solutions:

Here are some things you can do to improve your media and information literacy skills:

Be skeptical: Don’t believe everything you read or see online.

Check the source: Find out who created the information and what their agenda might be.

Look for evidence: Does the information make sense? Is it backed up by facts?

Think: Consider different perspectives and ask yourself questions before sharing information.

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SMEs Encouraged to Embrace Digital Transformation at USAID SPEED Event

SMEs Encouraged to Embrace Digital Transformation at USAID SPEED Event

Parañaque City, Philippines – The USAID Strengthening Private Enterprise for the Digital Economy (SPEED) and StartUp Village hosted a transformative “Capacity Development Program for SMEs” on July 23, 2024, at Kingsford Hotel in Parañaque City. Attended by local dignitaries such as Congressman Edwin Olivarez and Mayor Eric Olivarez, along with members of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), the event underscored the importance of digital transformation for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

UNAWA COO Atty. Gino Jacinto

Atty. Gino Jacinto at Kingsford Hotel, Paranaque City July 23, 2024

A highlight of the event was a compelling presentation by Atty. Gino Jacinto, COO and VP of Operations and Business Development at UNAWA, titled “From Ink to Click: The Digital Signature Advantage for Small Businesses.” Jacinto emphasized the pivotal role of electronic signatures in streamlining business operations. “Electronic signatures enable businesses to close deals securely and efficiently, eliminating doubts,” he said, showcasing UNAWA’s platform, SignSecure, as a crucial tool for SMEs aiming to enhance their operational efficiency.

The program featured insightful sessions designed to promote digitalization among SMEs. Ms. Steph Dy Tiapco from StartUp Village discussed the advantages of adopting a growth mindset through digitalization. At the same time, Mr. Angel Feliciano of Prosperna shared strategies for leveraging eCommerce to drive business growth.

This initiative, part of USAID SPEED’s broader efforts, aimed to equip Filipino SMEs with the tools and strategies needed to thrive in a digital age. For more information on future events and digital solutions, visit UNAWA and StartUp Village.

Manila Bridal Fair by Manila Prince Hotel: A Premier Wedding Showcase

Manila Bridal Fair by Manila Prince Hotel: A Premier Wedding Showcase

The much-anticipated Manila Bridal Fair by Manila Prince Hotel is set to grace the Grand Ballroom on July 26 and 27, 2024.  This prestigious event aims to bring together a curated selection of industry experts, offering soon-to-wed couples an unparalleled experience. Admission is free on both dates.

The line-up of over 20 exhibitors is set to impress, from Angeline Cakes, Audiolex Interactive Photobooth, Babaylan Coffee, Big Day by Charles and Co., Cakecologist, Cocktails Manila, Events by Thoffy, FYI Events, Flowers by Alvin, Lawrence Tapalla, MTC Events, Music Podium Entertainment, Myra Lorenzo, Myrtle Salvador, Paper Flowers Manila, Photoculture, Purple Mix Lights & Sounds, Sentimental Groove Music, The Artisan Cellar Door, and Winvih Mobile Bar – all dedicated to making each wedding truly memorable. Couples can consult with these professionals and book their services during the fair.

On July 26, the fair will open its doors at 12:00 noon and will run until 7:00 pm. In the evening, there will be a bridal fashion show putting the spotlight on ready-to-wear gowns and suits by partner designers Carina Canlas, Fatima Beltran, and Ryan ChrisBaylen, plus members of Designers Circle Philippines.

On the second day, July 27, the fair will be open to attendees from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm. Additionally, partner designers will hold a trunk show at the presidential suites of the Manila Prince Hotel. Couples can view the designers’ gown and suit ready-to-wear collection, try them on, and make purchases on the spot, ensuring a personalized and exclusive shopping experience. Moreover, Benz Co-Rana, the founder of Weddings at Work, will present a talk, offering her insights to couples and wedding suppliers.

During the 2-day bridal fair, Manila Prince Hotel will be transformed by the creative talents of none other than Amante Fleurs and Joyce Aguilar at both the hotel lobby and the Grand Ballroom. Manila Prince Hotel will also showcase its signature themes: Classic for a timeless elegance, Opulent for a luxurious feel, and Oriental for a unique and exotic touch, providing attendees with a glimpse of the stunning settings that can make their special day unforgettable.

For more information about the event, call +63285256228, email in**@**********ce.com, or visit www.manilaprince.com.

Special thanks to event partners: Manila Bulletin, Wedding Essentials, The Manila Times, Wheninmanila.com, Department of Tourism, Culture, and Arts of Manila, Mixcraft Lights and Sounds, Weddings at Work, and SM Store Manila.

About Manila Prince

Manila Prince Hotel, a subsidiary of The Manila Hotel, is strategically located in the heart of Manila’s business district. Its proximity to the city’s historical tourist spots and main transportation hubs ensures a stress-free and convenient stay for our guests.

With its 300 well-appointed rooms, six function rooms and ballrooms, an elegant lobby with 24-hour reception, a business center, a swimming pool, and gym access, the Manila Prince Hotel offers not just stylish comfort, but also excellent value for money. Along with our commitment to excellent service and luxurious hospitality, the hotel boasts two (2) exciting dining outlets: Marcelino Street Café, the all-day dining restaurant, and Dragon Court, the Chinese restaurant that serves authentic Chinese cuisine.

It also has a speakeasy bar called Hyde Manila. Hyde Manila is a hidden gem at Manila Prince Hotel that will transport its patrons into a realm where time stands still, and cocktails are crafted with artistry that transcends the ordinary.

The hotel is directly connected to the UN Square Mall, a popular shopping and dining destination in Manila. This convenient access to a variety of retail and dining options, along with our other amenities, makes Manila Prince Hotel a top choice for leisure travelers.

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