Monday, December 26, 2011

Royal Palm Residences: Taguig City







Royal Palm Residences
High Rise Condominiums, Mid Rise Condominiums
Taguig City

Royal Palm Residences is a Thai tropical-inspired residential community composed of eight mid-rise and two-high rise buildings, blending old world charm with modern conveniences. Nestled within DMCI Homes' Acacia Estates in progressive Taguig City, residents are treated to an impressive selection of 12 active play and 23 passive leisure amenities spread across a 1-hectare expanse.

DISTINCT FEATURES

Work-Life Balance
You need not live very far to enjoy such exquisite yet affordable luxuries. Easily accessible via C-5, it's just minutes away from Bonifacio Global City and the Makati Central Business District. Everything is easily accessible from your home in Royal Palm Residences, whether it is located in the North or South of town or just at the Central Business Districts of Makati and Ortigas.
Striking a Perfect Balance Between Two Worlds
We have incorporated old world Thai enchantment exceptionally well with the elegance of modern-day architecture. From the intricate finial roof designs and imitation of a pavilion balancing on stilts featured in the Grand Clubhouse, to the electrified security fence and area-specific Wi-Fi availability, designs employed are fully-functional, classic, yet updated with the necessities of today's lifestyle.
Well-Being of Perfect Symmetry
Find an impressive collection of 12 active play and 23 passive leisure amenities spread across a one-hectare expanse. To relax and invigorate, choose from its unique amenities like the sauna, skating rink, open playfield, exercise station, Tai-Chi grounds, and pool with interactive waterplay.
Water Features in Equilibrium
The development boasts of a multi-sensory delight that is immortalized by 1,000 sqm of various water amenities consisting of soothing leisure pools, captivating water cascades, interactive water play, and idyllic water ponds festooned with oriental foliage and Thai fixtures spread throughout the central amenities area.
A Balanced Menu of Services
Experience Thai-like hospitality, compliments of our Property Management Office. Offering value-added services ranging from utility and realty tax payment assistance to do-it-for-you services like newspaper delivery and car wash service, our Property Management team will ensure that your worries are less.
Meeting Point Between Quality and Value
Because it's a DMCI Homes project, the first triple A builder/developer in the country, you are assured of optimum value for money, exceptional features and amenities, and world-standard levels of craftsmanship and quality borne out of more than 50 years’ worth of experience in the construction and development industry.

http://www.dmcihomes.com/royal-palm-residences.php?building-features

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For inquiries pls send me a reply or contact

Edison - 09177377269 - Property Consultant

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

HOt StuFF at Mercato! See you all there...





Enjoy Korean Food at MERCATO Bonifacio Global City 10pm to 3am
See you all there!

Monday, December 12, 2011

Weddings and Beyond! I Do!

January 14 and 15, 2012
The PICC Forum, CCP Complex Pasay City





Photos by google

Friday, December 9, 2011

AAHRMEI Turns 11

The Association of Adminstrators in Hospitality Hotel and Restaurant Management Educational Institution celebrated its 11th year anniversary last Dec 1 to 3, 2011 in Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila. It was participated by 220 Deans, Presidents, faculty members, owners of institutions all over the Philippines. The recently concluded event was spearheaded by Dr. Baken Siy the Oranization President.

The successful event was entitled "Directions and Future of Philippine Education: Potential Impact to Current Curriculum". The speakers were Dr. Cordova, Dr. Habijan, Dr. Ruiz and Ma'am Balagtas all from distinguished institutions.

The objectives of the Convention were as follows;

1. Identify the direction status of hospitality education.
2. Cope up with the fast changing international standards of the industry.
3. Enhance knowledge and skills of faculty towards a standardized instruction.
4. Elevate the program as a respected and desirable profession.

During Day 1 and 2 the repected speakers from the academe and industry gave their presentations.




We also visited the St. Michael's Ship Negros Navigation-Superferry and met the owner/CEO Mr. Sulficio Tagud Jr.



An ocular visit to the 5 Star hotels in Metro Manila was done on the Third day. Resorts World Manila and Genting Academy were also visited.








-Meetng Chef Nancy Lumen At the Resorts world Manila

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Cavite: Cradle of Revolution - A Heritage Tour

Last November 26, 2011 - We went to Cavite, the Cradle of Revolution.

The first destination was Aguinaldo Shrine in Cavite.







Cavite (Filipino: Kabite) is a province of the Philippines located on the southern shores of Manila Bay in the CALABARZON region in Luzon, just 30 kilometers south of Manila. Cavite is surrounded by Laguna to the east, Metro Manila to the northeast, and Batangas to the south. To the west lies the South China Sea. -wikipedia

The Aguinaldo Shrine is the national shrine located in Kawit, Cavite in the Republic of the Philippines, where the independence of the Philippines from Spain was declared on June 12, 1898.[4] To commemorate the event, now known as Araw ng Kalayaan or Independence Day, a national holiday, the Philippine flag is raised here by top government officials on June 12th each year. The shrine is now an open museum open to all visitors. - Wikipedia









Next stop was in St. Dominic College of Asia






The school celebrated their 8th anniversary with a bang. There were Spaghetti Eating Challenge with Waiter's Relay, Travel Mart Exhibit, Culinary Marathon and Mixmaster Challenge.

A school tour was guided by Dean Magnaye





A school tour was guided by Dean Magnaye






Island Cove was another destination visited by the group. The Korean students went to see one of the rooms in the resort hotel.










We went into another Resort destination - the Water Camp Josephine's







Before going home we went to see Marriot Hotel Manila. Ms. Liz had a short lecture on the types of rooms in Marriot and she led us also to one of the rooms in the hotel. She guided us to the Marriot Cafe, Spa, Gym and swimming pool. We had a glimpse at Resorts World Manila also.








The tour wouldn't be complete without food. The group had a sumptuous buffet lunch at a nearby Filipino Restaurant.




Special thanks to: Dean Magnaye St. Dominic College of Asia, Chef June, Chef Ricky, Sir Melbert, Ma'am Agnes and Ma'am Aiza for a very warm welcome:)

To Ms. Liz of Marriot Hotel

To Kuya Driver for being so patient with us:)