Tagged: Philippines

Jan 09

It’s more fun in the Philippines!

I opened my Twitter account last Friday morning and found that almost everyone in my feed is tweeting ‘#ItsMoreFuninthePhilippines’. Apparently, the Department of Tourism just launched it’s new tourism campaign – It’s more fun in the Philippines.

It's more fun in the Philippines!

It's more fun in the Philippines!

My initial thought was that it’s too simple, and wordy. But then again, it works. The new slogan is quirky, understandable, and relatable. Instantly, the tag line became an Internet hit. You’ll find Filipinos in Facebook and Twitter sharing their own reasons why it’s more fun in the Philippines. You can find several amusing ones here, and here.

However, just a few hours after the launch, the campaign was caught in a copycat controversy. Someone unearthed the 1951 tourism ad of Switzerland bearing the line “It’s more fun in Switzerland”, and accusations of unoriginality and copying ensued.

As for me, I don’t really care if it was mere coincidence or an outright copy of the old ad. The slogan works. Besides, the phrase “it’s more fun” is too generic; it’s not surprising that it was already used before. Anyway, what really matters is that our target audience, the tourists, get the message – that when they visit the Philippines, they’ll have fun. The ultimate goal is to entice and convince tourists to choose the Philippines as their main destination of choice.

For all those who still have a problem with the DOT’s new campaign, I suggest you read this article, “Some Think #It’sMoreFuntoBash. I DISAGREE“. We really need to stop bashing this campaign, and start supporting it.

“Sure, you have all the right to bash this one and assert your own idea. You live in this country and, ultimately, you are a co-owner of whatever country brand our government rolls out.”

At the end of the day, we want the tourists to come to our country. So if you’re looking for several reasons to visit the Philippines, check out the 25 things that are more fun in the Philippines.

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Mar 16

Pyro Olympics 2011

The Pyro Olympics has become a yearly event here in the country. Since its debut last 2005, I’ve been trying to get a chance to take photographs of the fireworks. However, due to the cost of getting a good view of the fireworks, I kept missing the chance until this year. For this year, my bf and I were able to reserve a table at MOA’s UCC, where you can view the show perfectly. We were able to watch team Portugal and UK light up Manila’s skies. Below are some of the lucky shots I’ve taken.

Team Portugal is up first.

Portugal team lights up the sky!

Portugal team lights up the sky!

Starbursts!

Starbursts!

so happy I got this shot.

so happy I got this shot.

Amazing ending for team Portugal

Amazing ending for team Portugal

It’s team UK’s turn to wow the crowd:

Like blooming flowers

Like blooming flowers

fun fun fun!

fun fun fun!

wow

wow

Do you see the island with palm trees?

Do you see the island with palm trees?

Colorful ending for team UK

Colorful ending for team UK

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May 10

Philippine Election 2010

Today, I voted. It wasn’t a smooth one. My precinct was disorganized and chaotic. Voters had to line up under the scorching sun and wait for several hours. It wasn’t pretty. But for a better Philippines, all of this should be worth it. I’m crossing my fingers that my people voted wisely.

Mark of a Voter

Mark of a Voter

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