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6.27.2025

Haier Mini LED TV | The Future of Home Entertainment.

Haier Philippines, in strategic partnership with Abenson, officially launched its latest innovation—the Haier Mini LED TV—during a vibrant, experience-driven event held at Abenson’s Quezon Avenue Flagship Store. With the theme “Where Color Meets Innovation,” the event showcased how cutting-edge technology can elevate home entertainment and smart living for Filipino households.


Hosted by media personalities Aiyana Perlas and Noel Blanco, the event opened with a lively introduction and warm energy that set the tone for an afternoon filled with entertainment, innovation, and inspiration. 

Ms. Angeli Patricio, Senior Marketing Manager of Haier Philippines, emphasized that the Mini LED TV represents more than just another product in the lineup—it embodies Haier’s ongoing commitment to creating smarter, more connected homes for the Filipino market. “We’re not just unveiling a new television, we’re presenting a smarter way of living.” 

Ms. Apple Ma, Marketing Head of Abenson, expressed Abenson’s pride in being Haier’s exclusive partner for the product launch. She shared that Abenson remains focused on helping families upgrade their entertainment experience and was thrilled to bring this innovative new TV to Filipino households. “It’s about pushing the boundaries of how we see, hear, and experience the world from our living rooms,” she said.

The highlight was the official unveiling led by Mr. Xuhong Yan, CEO & President of Haier Philippines, and Ms. Joy De Leon from Abenson. The Mini LED TV features True Color Pro technology, ultra-fine contrast from mini LED backlighting, 4K HDR resolution, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, Game Mode Pro, and AI-powered smart home compatibility with voice-activated controls.


OPM icon Chito Miranda, gaming content creator Cherizawa, and lifestyle personality Shanaia Gomez all shared how the Haier Mini LED TV fits into their everyday lives—whether for music, gaming, or smart home living—highlighting its immersive visuals, smart features, and stylish design. Respected tech reviewer Peter of GizGuide also provided a technical breakdown of the TV’s performance and specs. He praised the mini LED backlighting, Dolby integration, and AI-powered UI, calling it a strong contender in the premium TV market. “This isn’t just a display—it’s a digital hub for your home,” he stated during his presentation.

The event also featured live performances, raffle draws, and a dedicated demo zone where guests could experience the Haier Mini LED TV firsthand. Media and partners had the opportunity to ask questions, take photos, and interact with Haier executives in an exclusive media interview segment after the main program.


In his closing speech, Mr. Xuhong Yan reaffirmed Haier’s long-term commitment to pushing innovation and delivering value-driven technology to Filipino consumers. “This launch is just the beginning,” he noted. “We are building a smarter, brighter future—one home at a time.” 

The Haier Mini LED TV, now available at Abenson stores and online, promises to deliver next-generation viewing with deeper contrast, smarter features, and a sleeker design tailored for modern Filipino lifestyles. With its immersive color accuracy, ultra-clear 4K visuals, and smart capabilities, the new TV redefines what it means to live, play, and connect from the comfort of your own home.



6.26.2025

Meranaw Identity and Heritage at the Heart of the 1st Marawi Children's Book Fest.

The National Book Development Board (NBDB), in partnership with Aklat Alamid, will host the first-ever Marawi Children’s Book Fest on June 27-29, 2025 at the Mindanao State University’s main campus.

The event aims to equip authors, illustrators, and publishers with the necessary skills and knowledge in producing children’s books, while highlighting Meranaw culture and traditions.


“There should be available quality and accessible Maranao books that represent who they are and the way they live. In the 2023 National Readership Survey results, there was a notable decline in reading non-school books, which was at 43% for children. Access to books emerged as the primary reason for the decline, with limited awareness of public libraries and constraints in time and distance,” said NBDB Executive Director Charisse Aquino-Tugade.

She added, “NBDB’s grant supports publishing stakeholders in enhancing their skills and knowledge through professional development events such as the Marawi Children’s Book Fest. We encourage other organizations to initiate events such as this.”

In a list compiled by Aklat Alamid, only around 20 children’s books from different regions in the country feature Muslim stories from 1990 to 2012 but were mostly authored by non-Muslim Filipinos. The next year, 2013, marked a new milestone as the number of titles featuring Muslim stories increased to more than 100 titles by 2023. With the implementation of Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education starting in the 2012-2013 school year, different mother tongues, including those spoken by Muslim Filipinos, were used in reading materials for early-grade level students.

“The seminar-workshop aims to orient the participants on the importance of books for Meranaw children and to guide the preselected authors and illustrators in the process of developing the picture books,” said M.J. Cagumbay Tumamac, popularly known as Xi Zuq to his readers, who is also the co-founder and administrative head of Aklat Alamid.

He added, “As part of a larger project, [we aim] to develop four picture books on Meranaw culture, created by Meranaw authors and illustrators, written in the Meranaw language, and for Meranaw readers.”

The festival takes on deeper significance in the context of post-siege Marawi, where the 2017 conflict left physical and emotional scars on the community. In the years since, educators, parents, and cultural advocates have underscored the role of storytelling in rebuilding Maranao identity and heritage, as well as promoting healing and fostering peace.

Meranaw Orthography, Storytelling Sessions, Bibliotherapy

Photo credit: Hanna Usman on Facebook.

One of the main events at the workshop is a panel discussion titled Stories of Hope: Meranaw Voices from Marawi, which will present peacebuilding efforts in the community and share tools for education and empowerment with the participants.

Meanwhile, there will also be an expressive, interactive, and visual storytelling session on two culturally rich children’s books, Si Jalal Ago So Ranaw and Ranao Monster. These stories are rooted in Meranaw culture and the natural beauty of Lake Lanao, the largest lake in Mindanao.

The three-day event will also include discussions and workshops on the importance of Meranaw children’s books, Maranao orthography, children’s books illustration, and bibliotherapy. In a hybrid format, the book fest is expected to gather 150 participants including students, parents, teachers, authors, publishers, and novice illustrators. The speakers and facilitators are from the MSU-Main Campus, the City Schools Division of Marawi, Teach Peace Build Peace Movement Inc., and Aklat Alamid.

The event is in partnership with the university’s Meranaw Cultural Heritage Center, the City Schools Division of Marawi, and the Division of Lanao del Sur 1 under the Ministry of Basic, Higher, and Technical Education of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

With the Marawi Children’s Book Fest, the NBDB and Aklat Alamid are working together to reclaim narrative spaces for a community whose stories deserve to be read, heard, and cherished.


6.25.2025

How Travel Can Fix Your Work Burnout (without Quitting Your Job).

In all honesty, work burnout has a way of sneaking up, even when things are technically “fine.” Yeah, sure, emails get answered, deadlines are met, and on paper it looks like everything’s rolling. But the spark’s gone. It’s just entirely gone, and probably won’t ever come back either. Plus, there’s this dull, heavy feeling that follows you from your inbox to your weekend plans.

Photo credit: Yan Krukau on Pexels.

Sadly, no amount of sleeping in on Sunday seems to fix it. But depending on the type of work you do (ideally, remote), there might actually be a fix to this. Yep, you don’t have to quit your job, move to Bali, travel during high season, or even start a mushroom farm in order to feel better. Sure, those sound fun, but sometimes, all it takes is a change of scenery to jolt your brain back to life.

Your Routine Might be the Real Problem
How does your life look on a day? For a lot of people, they wake up, check their phone, reply to work messages, open the laptop, eat the same lunch, go to bed, and do it all again. That loop, even when it includes the occasional happy hour or gym class, can turn into mental quicksand. You get stuck in it, and even the stuff you used to enjoy feels like a chore.

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Now, with all that said, travel, even the slow kind, interrupts that loop. It forces your brain to process new sights, new smells, and new layouts. That alone can kick-start your motivation again. It's not just about palm trees or beaches, it's about novelty. Something, like that novelty rewires the way you think about your day.

You Don’t Need a Sabbatical to Feel Recharged
A lot of people think they need to quit their job or take months off to recover from burnout. But no, it’s entirely not true. But again, it depends on your employer or the business you’re running. But for the most part, you can take your laptop, book a decent spot, and just work from somewhere else for a little while. It doesn’t need to be exotic, expensive, or dramatic.

But it does need to be different enough to reset your brain. Actually, even working in a space with a new view, different sounds, or fresh faces around you can make you feel a little more like yourself again. Nope, it doesn’t even need to be expensive either, just take something like a hostel in Makati as a nice example, you can meet others staying there, you can chit chat, there’s strong wifi, you can probably even do some networking too.

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Sure, you’re still working, but you don’t have to feel that corporate drain because you’re routine is shaken up a bit.

Burnout isn’t Always About the Work
Sometimes burnout is about the work, sure. But more often, it's about how the work fits into your life. If every part of your routine feels robotic, the work starts to feel heavier than it is.

It really can’t be stressed enough that switching up your location, your surroundings, and the people around you changes that. You can keep doing the same job, for the same clients, on the same laptop, but if you’re doing it while sipping coffee at a new spot in a city that isn’t your own, everything hits a little different.


6.24.2025

The Sustainable Yoga Practice: A Return to Intentional Movement


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As the global wellness community continues to evolve, yoga remains one of the most powerful tools for self-regulation, balance, and transformation. But just as we’ve become more mindful of our breath and alignment, there’s a growing call to extend that awareness beyond the mat—toward the materials we practice on, and the impact our lifestyle has on the planet.

In this new wave of consciousness, sustainable yoga is no longer a niche—it’s a movement. And at the center of this movement is the search for eco-friendly yoga mats that support both our bodies and the Earth beneath us.


Why Sustainable Yoga Matters


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The heart of yoga is rooted in ahimsa, or non-harming. Traditionally, this principle is interpreted in how we treat others and ourselves. But today, many yogis are expanding this definition to include how we interact with the environment—choosing to practice in ways that are not only personally nourishing, but ecologically respectful.

Unfortunately, the yoga industry has long been dominated by gear made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) and other petrochemical-based materials. These mats are not biodegradable, difficult to recycle, and can release harmful toxins during production and disposal. It’s an ironic contradiction: practicing inner peace on materials that pollute the Earth.

That is why so many modern practitioners are turning to eco-conscious alternativesmaking intentional swaps that align their practice with their values.


What Makes a Yoga Mat “Eco-Friendly”?

The term eco-friendly yoga mat can sometimes feel like a buzzword—but not all mats are created equal. A truly sustainable mat considers multiple factors:


Materials: Natural rubber, cork, organic cotton, or recycled materials are all biodegradable or low-impact alternatives to plastic-based mats.


Production Ethics: Brands that prioritize ethical sourcing, responsible manufacturing, and minimal waste are key players in sustainability.


Longevity: A good eco mat is durable, which reduces the need for frequent replacements and lowers overall consumption.


End-of-Life: Biodegradable mats are designed to break down naturally when disposed of, leaving no toxic residue behind. When these elements come together, they help support a circular, earth-respecting approach to wellness gear.


The Rise of Conscious Consumerism in Yoga


Whether you’re a seasoned instructor or new to the mat, you’ve likely felt the pull toward a more intentional lifestyle. From clean skincare and sustainable fashion to zero-waste kitchen swaps, consumers are seeking brands that reflect their desire to do better. Yoga gear is no exception.


Social media conversations, Reddit threads, and yoga studio bulletin boards are filled with recommendations for eco-friendly yoga mats that don’t sacrifice grip, cushioning, or aesthetic appeal. And while cost can be a barrier, many are finding that the long-term value—both practically and ethically—is worth the initial investment.


More importantly, each purchase becomes a small, daily act of resistance against disposable culture.


Building a Sustainable Yoga Routine: Beyond the Mat


Choosing an eco mat is a great first step, but a fully sustainable yoga routine weaves intention into every part of practice:


1. Practice in Natural Light

Reduce energy use by flowing with the sun. Morning or golden hour sessions enhance circadian rhythm and lessen artificial lighting needs.


2. Ditch Plastic Props

Opt for blocks made of cork or recycled foam, and straps or blankets crafted from organic cotton.


3. Use Non-Toxic Cleaners

Many commercial mat sprays contain harsh chemicals. DIY blends of water, vinegar, and essential oils work beautifully.


4. Shop Mindfully

Choose fewer, better items. Look for multipurpose gear that blends sustainability with design.


5. Support Local and Ethical Brands

From handmade bolsters to community-run studios, directing your spending toward small, values-driven businesses keeps your practice in sync with your principles.



A Quiet Recommendation: Gayo

If you’re currently exploring eco options, Gayo is a brand worth adding to your radar. Rooted in minimalist design and ethical production, Gayo creates thoughtfully made, eco-friendly yoga mats using natural cork, organic cotton, and eco PU materials.


One of the most loved options is their Cork Yoga Mat, which becomes grippier with sweat—ideal for hot yoga and dynamic flows. For those seeking something lighter or more travel-friendly, their Organic Cotton Yoga Mat provides a soft yet durable base for grounding practices.


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What makes Gayo stand out is their holistic commitment to slow, sustainable movement

—something they explore in depth in The Slow Practice: 5 Simple Swaps for a More Sustainable Yoga Lifestyle, a practical guide to aligning your yoga routine with eco values.


You can explore their full collection of eco-friendly yoga mats here, and find the one that supports your movement while respecting the Earth beneath it.


Final Thoughts: Slowing Down as a Form of Activism

Practicing yoga sustainably isn’t about being perfect—it’s about being awake. When we pause to notice the materials we use, how they’re made, and where they go, we start to see how our practice can ripple outward. We become part of a quiet but growing revolution—one where wellness doesn’t come at the expense of the planet, but is part of its healing.


So the next time you step onto your mat, ask yourself: Is this space supporting just me… or something more?


Ready to Start Your Sustainable Yoga Journey?



Explore Gayo’s full range of eco-friendly yoga mats and mindful movement tools. Align your values with every breath, every pose, and every product.




6.13.2025

The Search is on for URC Flour's Bida Bakerpreneur!

Are you a passionate baker with dreams of turning your delicious creations into a thriving business? If so, get ready because Universal Robina Corporation (URC) might just have the perfect opportunity for you with their exciting "BIDA SA MASA, SEARCH FOR BIDA BAKERPRENEUR" contest! URC Flour is calling all bakers with a passion for baking to level up and join the URC Flour Bida sa Misa. Be the next “Bida Bakerpreneur”!

URC Flour is committed to empowering the next generation of baker-entrepreneurs, and BIDA sa MASA is the company’s flagship program designed to help you rise!

This year’s event will be held in coordination with the Local Government Units (LGUs) of Pasig City, Sariaya, Quezon and Davao City. This contest will showcase a variety of delicacies, including breads, cakes and pastries as contestants will be representing their respective regions via a unique and delicious baked goods.


There will be two categories for the contest, open to Home Baker or hobbyist who wants to level up their baking skills with the opportunity of owning their own bakery, and for Pro Bakers who have been creating delicious baked goods in a bakery, restaurant or café and wants to expand their skills and business.

Since 2017, Universal Robina Corporation, through its Flour Division, has empowered aspiring bakers through Flourish Pilipinas, a learning program that aims to foster a nation of baker-entrepreneurs. From educational initiatives and workshops to baking competitions, the program has continuously evolved to recognize, hone, and support the skills, talent, and passion of baker hopefuls.

URC Flour’s initiative together with the support of our partner LGUs, aims to support community members to turn their baking skills into successful start-up businesses. Our goal is to empower them and promote economic growth by organizing a baking competition that offers not only cash prizes, but most importantly, we want to impart the needed knowledge and resources to support their start-up ventures. BIDA SA MASA 2025 will put their newfound baking skills to the test in a lively and delicious baking competition” said Naida Dalisay, Commercial Director, URC Flour Division.

This year’s "BIDA SA MASA 2025" will be URC Flour’s second installment and because of the program’s success, the search for the “BIDA BAKEPRENEUER” contest mechanics has been updated with the objective to equip community bakers with both the technical know-how and the entrepreneurial mindset needed to succeed in the competitive baking industry.

WHO WILL BE THIS YEAR’S “BIDA SA MASA” GRAND CHAMPION?


Exciting prizes is up for grabs for this year’s most awaited baking competition from URC Flour. The contest will feature various stages designed to test and develop the participants' abilities, including; Baking Training Workshop: Opportunities to learn new techniques and refine existing skill from URC Flour tech team. Business Coaching ad Planning will be part of the training that will help them come up with their own business plan. Exciting prizes awaits the top winners of this year’s BIDA SA MASA,SEARCH FOR BIDA BAKERPRENEUR baking competition. Champions from each category will win a total of P 100,000.00 with P 70,000.00 as cash prize and P 30,000.00 worth of baking equipment and URC flour products. Finalists from Pasig, Quezon and Davao who will be joining the championship will get a consolation prize of P 30,000.00 prize, with P 20,000.00 cash and P 10,000.00 worth of baking equipment and URC Flour products.

So, whether you're a seasoned home baker with a secret recipe or an enthusiastic newcomer eager to learn, if you have the drive and the dream, we want to hear from you! For complete details about the contest, including eligibility criteria, mechanics, prizes, and how to register, we urge you to visit the official URC Flour website at www.urcflour.com You can also find additional information and updates on URC Flour's official social media channels and other partner platforms. Don't let this incredible opportunity pass you by. Unleash your inner baking star and become the next "BIDA sa MASA"!


6.02.2025

Haier and Magic Appliance Center Unveil New Showroom at Magic Mall Urdaneta.

Haier Philippines, in partnership with Magic Appliance Center, proudly launched the grand opening of its new Haier Showroom at Magic Mall Urdaneta. The event marked a significant milestone in bringing world-class innovation and smarter home solutions closer to Filipino households.


The launch showcased Haier’s innovative lineup of home appliances, including the Haier Multi-Door Inverter Refrigerators, Front Load Washing Machines, Televisions, Air Conditioners, and Gas Ranges. The showroom is designed to provide a hands-on experience for customers, highlighting Haier’s commitment to intelligent living through innovation — perfectly captured in its tagline: #MoreCreationMorePossibilities.

Guests were welcomed with a grand presentation of Haier’s most innovative appliances, led by the product managers who detailed the features and benefits of each product. A live Q&A session gave attendees the opportunity to directly interact with Haier experts and gain insights on how these appliances can elevate their lifestyle.


To bring the excitement beyond the showroom floor, Haier and Magic Appliance Center conducted a livestream of the event, allowing online viewers to witness the celebration and innovation in real-time. Registered guests also had the chance to win exclusive raffle prizes, adding more thrill to the event.

The new Haier Showroom serves as a dynamic space where customers can explore the latest in home technology, experience product demonstrations, and receive expert advice tailored to their needs. It reflects Haier’s mission to create smarter homes and enrich lives through reliable, energy-efficient, and user-friendly appliances.


With the opening of this showroom, Haier and Magic Appliance Center reaffirm their dedication to delivering value, innovation, and convenience to Filipino families — one appliance at a time


6.01.2025

Philippine Ballet Theatre Premieres “Maria Makiling”.

In line with Philippine Ballet Theatre's (Philippine Ballet Theatre) mission to promote Philippine heritage, literature, and oral tradition while advancing the art of ballet, Philippine Ballet Theatre has created another original Filipino ballet. The centerpiece of their 2025 season is "Maria Makiling," a full-length ballet that reimagines the legendary guardian of Mount Makiling. Through powerful choreography, this performance captures the essence of Filipino folklore and serves as a reminder to uphold good values.


Winning Collaborations
Maria Makiling marks the third installment of the creative collaboration of Philippine Ballet Theatre’s Artistic Director, Ronilo Jaynario (choreography), and award-winning composer and arranger, Paulo Zarate (original musical score). They are the creative duo behind the successful staging of two original Filipino full-length ballets, Philippine Ballet Theatre’s Ibalon (2023) and Philippine Ballet Theatre’s Sarimanok (2024), which have been well received by audiences both locally and in the U.S.A. Maria Makiling will once again showcase world-class Filipino talent in dance and in music.

Ronilo Jaynario explains, "After creating 'Ibalon,' a hero-based ballet, and 'Sarimanok,' a romantic ballet, I wanted to tell a story that centers on the Filipino community. My goal was to present a ballet that grounds us and evokes a time when love, kindness, and gratitude sustained our communities. This ballet explores the enduring power of love, the pain of loss, and the importance of preserving nature and heritage. Ultimately, it highlights the consequences of a lack of integrity within a community." Creating this ballet was particularly meaningful to him because the Philippine High School of the Arts in Mt. Makiling, Los Baños, Laguna, was his home for four years. During that time, he heard many stories about "Maria," a household name at his school.

Composer Paulo Zarate views Maria Makiling as an exciting challenge, characterized by a collaborative spirit of mutual respect that allows both him and Jaynario to enjoy creative freedom. Their shared vision unifies their work. Zarate explains, "We try to set musical identities to each ballet. For instance, in "Ibalon", it was more anthemic and big, as a superhero movie would sound. In "Sarimanok", it was more rhythmic and percussive, where I played around using meters from 4/4, 3/4, 6/8, 5/8, and 7/8. For Maria Makiling, Ron suggested we go for a more Filipino/Spanish sound, a bit more guitar-driven since both our cultures (Spanish/Filipino) have strong roots with guitar-driven songs like our Filipino kundimans and Spanish flamencos." He hopes that the nuances he created to personify each character and the fantasy treatment in the melodies could really allow the story to flourish on stage.

For this ballet, Philippine Ballet Theatre reached out to Los Banos Tourism office to really ensure that the ballet characterizes Laguna’s diwata in the best possible light. Assisting the creative team was one of Los Banos’ cultural historians UP Los Banos Vice Chancelor for Community Affairs Roberto Cereno, Vice Chancellor for Community Affairs.

Quick Synopsis
Set in the scenic town of Laguna, Maria Makiling brings to life the cherished myth of a mountain goddess who protects the land and its people. During a harvest celebration, three men—an arrogant Spanish officer, a scholarly educator, and a kind-hearted farmer—compete for Maria Makiling’s affection. Her choice ignites a dark conspiracy, resulting in heartbreak and injustice. In a poignant climax, nature itself mourns, and Maria Makiling withdraws from the world, choosing to protect it from afar. Though unseen, Maria Makiling’s spirit remains a living force in the land’s prosperity and the people’s hearts.


Casting Choices
Sharing the spotlight in the role of Maria Makiling are Gabby Jaynario and Jessa Tangalin. Each brings her own voice, energy, and heart to the mythical diwata, offering audiences two beautifully distinct portrayals of this iconic character. Their performances promise to highlight both Maria’s strength and her vulnerability in ways that are deeply personal and moving.

Stepping into the role of Juan, Maria’s love interest, are Matthew Davo and Justine Orande. Alternating in the part, they bring fresh chemistry and different emotional shades to Juan’s journey — from romance to heartbreak, and everything in between.

Maria Makiling will have a limited run from July 5-6, 2025 at the Samsung Performing Arts Theatre. Co-presented by Philippine Airlines, Philippine Ballet Theatre will have a total of three shows (July 5, 2025 3:00 pm and 7:30 pm, and July 6, 202,5, 3:00 pm).

Philippine Ballet Theatre aims to continue its streak of success in Filipino ballets. They look forward to engaging new audiences to get to know what is in the heart of our Filipino stories. Tickets are available through Ticketworld or the Philippine Ballet Theatre Secretariat. For ticket inquiries, call 09688708887, 09129455151, and +63286711968 or email secretariat@pbt.org.ph