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22
October
2008

Here’s another ongoing promo for travel bugs by Globe Telecom as it joins SM Department Store’s 50th anniversary. Globe subscribers (mobile, landline and internet) paying their bills at any SM Bills Payment counter get a chance to win a trip for two to Macau.

Here are some of the trip details:
- good for 2 persons
- round-trip airfare on Philippine Airlines (PAL) economy class
- 3 days and 2 nights twin sharing hotel accommodation at Grand Emperor Hotel
- daily hotel breakfast
- half-day Macau city tour

One winner will be chosen every month starting July until December at designated raffle dates from September 2008 to January 2009. The prize is transferable and convertible to cash, with the prize tax to be shouldered by Globe Telecom.

Being a Globe broadband subscriber, we’ve always been paying our bills at SM since we usually go there for shopping anyway. It’s more convenient for us than paying at the Globe office at Lacson Street where the queue is usually longer. We’ve already paid two Globe bills via the SM payment counters, I really hope we would be one of the Macau promo winners. ;)

Photo credits: Wikipedia.org


19
August
2008

The 2008 Summer Olympics would undoubtedly keep the swarms of tourists and visitors in Beijing busy. I doubt if they would take extra time to drop by some tourist attractions in this notable and historic city of China. For me, it would be just some virtual travel for now but who knows I would be there in my future trips. After all, my big bro is working in Guangdong Province so I guess I won’t have a problem when it comes to touring around China. That’s the travel bug in me dreaming again!  :)

Here are some of the tourist attractions in Beijing that I wish to visit someday:

1. Forbidden City - a UNESCO World Heritage site, which served as the Chinese imperial palace and home of the Emperor and his family during the Ming and Qing Dynasty. It would be nice to tour around its courts, walls, gates, gardens and other surroundings and drop by the Palace Museum where ancient artifacts and other collections are kept.

photo by ehnmark

2. Great Wall of China - one of China’s famous landmarks and another UNESCO World Heritage site. A section of the wall can be accessed at Badaling, northwest of Beijing.

photo by ehnmark

3. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception – referred to as Nantang or the South Cathedral, the oldest Catholic Church in Beijing.

photo of the Cathedral interior from wikipedia

4. Temple of Heaven - another must-see for me, since it is described as a “masterpiece of architecture and landscape design” being chosen as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1998.

photo by ehnmark

5. Summer Palace - another UNESCO World Heritage site, with scenic parks, gardens and lakes.

photo by Asten

These are just few of the places to visit in Beijing, with its many historic buildings, temples, churches, parks, gardens, shopping and business districts.