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PIerre-Emmanuel MICHEL

Nationality: French.

Occupation/Location: Visual artist, Manila.

How did you find about the Philippines?

Holidays.

What Philippine locations have you visited?

Metro Manila, Laguna, Batangas, Tagaytay, Subic, Pinatubo, Baguio City, Banaue, Sagada ; Bacolod City, Negros Oriental ; Davao City, Tagum CIty, Mindanao.

What are your opinions on the following things about the Philippines?

     Places

Such a photogenic country, great colors.

     Food

Love most of it, except some too greasy specialities.

     Culture

It’s a lovely mix of asian, american and european cultures.

     People

Smily friendly beautiful filipinos.

What do you dislike about the Philippines?

Overpopulation, pollution, misery, corruption.

What do you like about the Philippines?

People, colors, heat, food, cheapness, landscapes, etc.

Your favorite place/s in the Philippines.

Christopher Bazinet

Nationality: French-Canadian.

Occupation/Location: Software/web developer, project manager, Quebec, Longueuil.

How did you find about the Philippines?

I have longtime friends in the Philippines and have been wanted to go there for many years.

What Philippine locations have you visited?

Camiguin, Cagayan de Oro, Manila.

What are your opinions on the following things about the Philippines?

     Places

Loved them. You can see the Spanish influence of long ago still in the air with the old walls/gates.

     Food

I’m not a meat lover, but I really loved it! My friends made me tried so many things, I miss all that food now.

     Culture

I like it a lot. Family oriented a lot and the way of living is different.

     People

So kind, generous, smiling, gentle.

What do you dislike about the Philippines?

Nothing.

What do you like about the Philippines?

Everything! My friends living there, the weather, I love hot/warm weather, the warm water (we have so cold water here) to go diving, rafting, swimming, food, the malls (so many new shops to discover, restaurants, so big malls with floors).

Your favorite place/s in the Philippines.

Heather Corkhill

Nationality: Australian.

Occupation/Location: Mediator/Filmmaker, Brisbane.

How did you find about the Philippines?

Travel programs, word of mouth, etc.

What Philippine locations have you visited?

Manila, Banaue, Sagada, Legaspi, Donsol, Boracay Island, Panglao Island, Bohol, Balicasag Island.

What are your opinions on the following things about the Philippines?

     Places

Highlights were swimming with whale sharks in Donsol and also seeing the hanging coffins of Sagada.

     Food

A bit too much meat for my tastes! I am a fan of Adobo and Kesong Puti. I also like some of the fish dishes.

     Culture

Unique Asian culture with influences from the Spanish and Americans.

     People

Very friendly, helpful and polite people, easy to communicate as many people speak English.

What do you dislike about the Philippines?

Traffic in Manila.

What do you like about the Philippines?

Distinct culture from the rest of South East Asia, beautiful islands and beaches, diverse landscapes, friendly people, not overly touristy.

Your favorite place/s in the Philippines.

Jecon Dreisbach

Nationality: Filipino/German-American.

Occupation/Location: High school student (to graduate HS on 2012)/General Santos City, Philippines.

How did you find about the Philippines?

I grew up in this country. Visited so many places. I found this country very gorgeous.. A paradise for tourists, adventurers, photographers and other people of different walks of life.

What Philippine locations have you visited?

Mostly in Mindanao and Visayas, with the most visits in Saranggani Province, South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Davao Region, Cebu and General Santos City of course.

What are your opinions on the following things about the Philippines?

     Places

Very great history.. the best natural resources i’ve seen for the moment.

     Food

Mix of tastes.. maybe because of its many different foreign influences… I enjoy ’em all!!!

     Culture

Very diverse.

     People

Very friendly… very approachable.. easy to communicate/socialize with.. always in the process of acclimation… always happy!!

What do you dislike about the Philippines?

Many people are biased with their religion. The not-so-much disciplined people. The lack of unity of people. And the mindset of the Filipinos that foreign products are better than local. Weather.

What do you like about the Philippines?

Great people. Great history. Great sites/sceneries, specially the beaches.

Your favorite place/s in the Philippines.

LeeLai Villarin Dorado

Nationality: Filipino.

Occupation/Location: Online U.S.-based E-Newsletter CopyEditor/News Research (Consumer Packaged Goods Industry)/Caloocan City.

How did you find about the Philippines?

Born and raised here.

What Philippine locations have you visited?

Municipalities of Laguna/ Infanta,Real, Tayabas and Lucban in Quezon Province/Rizal Province/San Juan, Batangas/Tagaytay/Morong, Bataan/Potipot Island, Zambales/Sagada/Baguio/Pangasinan/ Islands within Coron, Palawan/Bantayan Island and Kawasan Falls in Cebu/Puerto Galera, Mindoro/Boracay/Historical Places in Manila like Fort Santiago, Intramuros, Paco Park.

What are your opinions on the following things about the Philippines?

     Places

Rich in natural and cultural resources.

     Food

A mix of the taste of different cultures. And don’t forget an array of exotic dishes and mouth-watering street treats.

     Culture

Rich and varied.

     People

Hospitable (a fame to claim).

What do you dislike about the Philippines?

Traffic, Lack of discipline, Dirty Politics.

What do you like about the Philippines?

Food, Churches and Beaches .

Your favorite place/s in the Philippines.

John Grant

John Grant

Nationality: British.

Occupation/Location: Self employed and now living In Davao City, but traveling to Manila as much as possible too. Always like to go to new places, maybe I have itchy feet.

How did you find about the Philippines?

When my Father died I took leave, and went to my travel agent and asked to go anywhere in Asia, she suggested Thailand, I agreed and asked anywhere else, she told me there was a flight two days later going to Manila. I took that flight with no knowledge really of the Philippines, and landed and fell in love with the people and the place. Later in the same week, still knowing nothing I flew to Davao, wow, I thought I had landed in the jungle, but loved it.

What Philippine locations have you visited?

I have been to Gensan, Tagum, Cayagan De Oro, La Union,Baguio,Manila,Davao, Cotabato (Matalam), Pollilo Island, Iloilo..and more, including Ipil, Digos, Bukidnon, Kidapawan, Augustan, Butuan and more. Yes I really love the country.

What are your opinions on the following things about the Philippines?

     Places

Love the experiences of the provinces and the cities.

     Food

Sorry to say, I still have not become a fan of the food, shame on me. But unlike Thai, or Indian to my pallet the food has lack of flavor and choice to me.

     Culture

It is a lovely contradiction of religion, freedom,family and sometimes a heavy hand from the State. Many of the confusions I have had have been in understanding the culture, from the non verbal communication, the not losing face, the not liking the word “NO”, and the driving lol.

     People

The people have the smile, and when you meet it,it makes you feel warm. I still have a heavy heart that poverty is still ignored, and those who have, seem to have everything, and those less fortunate seem to have very little chance of getting a better life. However, rich or poor the family is so important in the country, it holds things together, but just maybe it holds back change too.

What do you dislike about the Philippines?

As mention above traffic and food, and of course the constant corruption that forces people into impossible positions and helplessness. I struggle with tardiness and the not being able to get a straight answer, but the more years I am here the more I acquire the correct temperament.

What do you like about the Philippines?

The beautiful weather, the scenery, the smiles of the people, the ability to make good friends, and the never ending supply of “Hey Joe” even-though I am a Brit. I like to hear the singing, and watch the dancing, and enjoy a cold beer in the street.

Your favorite place/s in the Philippines.

Raisabelle R. Rejano

Nationality: Filipino.

Occupation/Location: Student; Fairview Q.C.

How did you find about the Philippines?

I’ve been living here in the Philippines for almost 19 years and I enjoy traveling in different parts of my country.

What Philippine locations have you visited?

Boracay, Dumaguete, Cagayan De Oro, Camiguin, Cebu, Bataan, Dakak Zamboanga Del Norte, Baguio, La Union, Albay, Camarines Sur, Sorsogon, Bellarocca Resort Marinduque, Batangas, Tagaytay, Ilocos, Pangasinan, and Metro Manila.

What are your opinions on the following things about the Philippines?

     Places

There are so many places in the Philippines where you can go but the best place is Coron, Palawan. It’s truly an incorrigible beauty. You can do a lot of things here like water sports, island hopping and sightseeing.

     Food

The food here is very cheap. You can learn a lot from our culture just by eating the different delicacies of the provinces here in the Philippines.

     Culture

Philippine Culture is very interesting. It is mixed with different cultures like Chinese, American, Malaysian, and Spanish.

     People

Filipinos are very hospitable and friendly.

What do you dislike about the Philippines?

The only thing that I hate in my country is traffic.

What do you like about the Philippines?

I am very proud to be a Filipino. I love it here because of the awesome places to visit, cheap food and clothing to buy and nice people to meet.

Your favorite place/s in the Philippines.

Marissa D. Chilem

Nationality: Filipino.

Occupation/Location: ESL Teacher/Olongapo City.

How did you find about the Philippines?

Exquisite and fascinating.

What Philippine locations have you visited?

Subic, Olongapo City,Zambales, Baguio City, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte, Tarlac.

What are your opinions on the following things about the Philippines?

     Places

Enchanting sceneries.

     Food

Delicious!

     Culture

Varied and Unique.

     People

Warm-hearted and Adaptable.

What do you dislike about the Philippines?

Slow progress.

What do you like about the Philippines?

I love its sceneries and the people.

Your favorite place/s in the Philippines.

Kirby Segwaben

Nationality: Filipino

Occupation/Location: Operations Manager/Mandaluyong City

How did you find about the Philippines?

I live in the Philippines.

What Philippine locations have you visited?

Metro Manila, Baguio City, Sagada, Bohol, Cebu, Puerto Galera, Boracay, Tagaytay.

What are your opinions on the following things about the Philippines?

     Places

Great!!!

     Food

Definitely great!!!

     Culture

I like the mix of the different cultures that we have adapted.

     People

Mostly friendly.

What do you dislike about the Philippines?

The heat in Metro Manila.

What do you like about the Philippines?

Great places to go, see, and experience.

Your favorite place/s in the Philippines.

Jacob Maentz

Jacob Maentz

Nationality: American.

Occupation/Location: Professional Photographer/Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu.

How did you find about the Philippines?

I originally came to the Philippines as a Peace Corps Volunteer in 2003. I was fortunate enough to have had a wonderful experience during my volunteering time in Puerto Princessa, Palawan and repeatedly found myself coming back to the Philippines after my service was complete.

What Philippine locations have you visited?

I have been able to visit a lot of locations around Luzon, the Visayas and Mindanao. Although, in the past couple of years most of my travels have been around the Visayas. Living in Cebu makes it easy to get out to surrounding islands.

What are your opinions on the following things about the Philippines?

     Places

Beautiful beaches and tropical get-a-ways.

     Food

I enjoy trying all the different types of food I come across. I really like the street fish tempora and lechon kawali.

     Culture

Asian culture is very different than most western cultures. I find the emphasis Filipinos place on their families to be one of the strengths here regarding culture. I also enjoy all the fiestas.

     People

Filipinos are some of the nicest and most hospitable people I have come across. Not only will Filipinos go out of their way to make you comfortable, but they are always very happy and bring good energy to any environment. I recently had a friend visit me from Russia who is also a photographer. He asked me when he first arrived if I thought it would be ok to approach people on the streets here and ask to take their photographs. I told him it wouldn’t be a problem and that most people would happily smile for the camera. When he finally went out shooting he couldn’t believe how easy it was to approach people. Children would even come up to him and ask to have their pictures taken. He was amazed because in Russia it is very hard to approach people and ask to take their picture, let alone get a smile.

What do you dislike about the Philippines?

Politics, hot and humid weather.

What do you like about the Philippines?

The people, beaches and laid-back atmosphere to name a few.

Your favorite place/s in the Philippines.