SOME ACCIDENT PICTURES jan 26, 2012

26 Jan

Awakened by loud thuds, followed by faint screams and thereafter a lot of sirens…
took a pic on the dark while concerned citizens were pulling out the wounded and
beaten bodies… where they lay them on the ground lifeless… and seeing what really happens in the morning…
just right in front of my subdivision…

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HAPPY NEW YEAR

2 Jan

wELcome 2012, God Bless you all.

TAGAYTAY HOTELS

29 Nov

Days Hotel(Standard)
Silang Crossing East, Tagaytay City
Tel.: (63 46) 413-2400
www.dayshotel.ph

Emiramona Garden Hotel
Maitim II East, Tagaytay City
Tel. : (63 46) 413-4661
www.emiramonahotel.com

Hotel Dominique, INC.( Standard Class Hotel)
Km. 55 Gen Aguinaldo Highway
Maitim II East, Tagaytay City
Email: hoteldominique@yahoo.com
www.hotel-dominique.net
Tel.: (63 46) 860-2193/413-0531

Hotel Kimberly(Standard Class Hotel)
Kaybagal North, Tagaytay City
Tel.: (63 46) 483-8888/ 483-5210
www.hotelkimberly.com

Mi-Jo Hotel Tagaytay
200 Isabella St. Ronquillo Compound, Maharlika East, Tagaytay City
Tel.: (63 46) 483-3394, (63 2) 359-8829
tagaytaycountryhotel@yahoo.com, tagaytaycountryhotel@yahoo.com
www.mijohoteltagaytay.com

DISCOVERY COUNTRY SUITES(Standard Class Hotel)
300 Calamba Road, San Jose, Tagaytay City
Tel.: (63 46) 413-4567
email: dcsrsvn@discover.com
www.discoverysuites.com

CASA MARCOSA
Sta. Rosa Road, Brgy. Francisco, Tagaytay City
Tel.: (63 46) 483-5145,
Mobile: 0915-8831766

COOL BREEZE HOTEL AND VILLAS
11th Airborne St., Brgy. Maharlika East, Tagaytay City
Tel.: (63 46) 860-3032, (63 2) 731-2192, (63 2) 731-2897
Telefax: (63 2) 731-2897
Mobile: 0918-2808444, 0916-5478978, 0932-6077011
email: info@tagaytaycoolbreezehotel.com
www.tagaytaycoolbreezehotel.com

ONE TAGAYTAY PLACE
Brgy Sungay West, Tagaytay City
Tel.: (63 2) 584-4111, (63 2) 584-4156, (63 46) 483-0111,
(63 46) 483-5813 to 17
Fax: (63 2) 818-8319
email: reservations@onetagaytayplace.com, sales@onetagaytayplace.com
www.onetagaytayplace.com

TAGAYTAY ECONO INN
Tourism Ave. Hollywood Subd., Brgy. Francisco, Tagaytay City
Tel.: (63 2) 359-6778, (63 46) 483-4284
www.tagaytayeconoinn.com

THE INN AT CLIFFHOUSE TAGAYTAY
Km 58 Gen. Aguinaldo Highway, Maharlika East, Tagaytay City
Tel.: (63 46) 483-2043, (63 2) 637-3359
Fax: (63 46) 483-2062, (63 2) 635-4807
email: info@theinnatcliffhousetagaytay.com, rsvn@theinnatcliffhousetagaytay.com
www.theinnatcliffhousetagaytay.com

THE ROBERT’S INN TAGAYTAY
5950 Gen. Aguinaldo Highway, Tagaytay City
Tel.: (63 46) 483-1942
email: troberts@therobertsinn.com
www.therobertsinn.com

THE THEODORE HOTEL
Silang Crossing East, Tagaytay City
Tel.: (63 2) 425-7512
email: info@thetheodorehotel.com
www.thetheodorehotel.com

VIEW PARK HOTEL
3500 Calamba Road, Sungay East, Tagaytay City
Tel.: (63 46) 8602826, (63 46) 483-5467, (63 2) 727-7144
Mobile: 0922-8851516
email: sales@viewparkhotel.com

http://viewparkhotel.com

Comelec junks poll case against Tagaytay City mayor, 13 others

28 Oct

CAVITE, Philippines – The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has dismissed the Omnibus Election Code violation that was filed by two complainants against Tagaytay City Mayor Abraham N. Tolentino and 13 other local officials.
The dismissal of the complaint of Leonidez M. Henandez and Romeo de la Merced was contained in an en banc resolution signed by Comelec Chairman Sixto S. Brillantes and the six poll body commissioners.
Hernandez and De la Merced alleged that Tolentino and the other officials have violated the election law when the local government utilized some 209 personnel as emergency employees during the 2010 election period.
The officials included Vice Mayor Celso de Castro, Councilors Fredlander Bay, Raymond Ambion, Ro meo Mariano, Eliseo Javier, Doroteo Marasigan Jr., Violeta Parra, Lorna Toledo, Laureano Mendoza, Patricio Erni, Patricio Pello, Alexander Zaide and Esteban Mendoza.
The mayor and the other respondents said that the complaint was mere harassment and that the hiring of emergency employees was in accordance with law and not related to the May 2010 elections.
The officials cited that the move was made before the election period as there was a need to augment the local government workforce to tend to the city’s tourism upsurge.
The Comelec said that records presented are bereft of any support to the claims. The poll body agreed and affirmed that there exists no probable cause for indictment of the respondents for violation of election laws. (Anthony Giron)

THESE PLACES ARE NOT IN TAGAYTAY CITY

7 Sep

Just for the record, they claim to be in Tagaytay City, they are not:

ALFONSO, CAVITE
Marcia Adams:
Royale Tagaytay Estates Golf
Esplendido Golf Course
Sonya’s Garden

LEMERY, BATANGAS
Canyon Woods

INDANG, CAVITE
Hacienda ni Kuh Ledesma

TALISAY, BATANGAS
Tagaytay Midlands

MORE TO BE ADDED

Taiwan, RP ink the Memorandum on SHPT in Tagaytay

8 Aug

THE 5th R.O.C. (Taiwan)-Philippines Joint Labor Conference was successfully concluded in Tagaytay last July 26.

The signing of the Memorandum on the SHPT (Special Hiring Program for Taiwan) by Ambassador Donald C.T. Lee, representative of TECO, and Ambassador Antonio I. Basilio, representative of MECO, as witnessed by DOLE Secretary Rosalinda D. Baldoz and BEVT Director General Lin San-quei was the highlight of the event.

Director General Lin San-quei of the Bureau of Employment and Vocational Training (BEVT) in Taiwan arrived in Manila on July 25 to lead the Taiwanese delegation on behalf of Minister Wang of the Council of Labor Affairs (CLA) in Taiwan.

He was welcomed at the airport and accompanied throughout his visit by officials from DOLE and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Philippines.

The opening ceremony of the 5th Taiwan-RP JLC was co-presided by BEVT Director General Lin and DOLE Undersecretary Danilo P. Cruz. During the meeting, labor regulations regarding the deployment and management of overseas Filipino workers went under discussion.

The conclusions are as follows: (1) Set up a joint technical working group (TWG) to more efficiently address unresolved issues. (2) Agree to promote direct hiring and assist employers in recruiting OFWs by direct hiring. The Philippines will support this action by establishing an online recruitment system. (3) Protect OFWs from exploitation and human trafficking by disseminating information on human trafficking, and providing needed travel documents to victims for their safe return. (4) Determine fair and sustainable policy on placement and service fees for OFWs.

JUNIOR CHEF CUP CHALLENGE

8 Aug

MANILA, Philippines – Aspiring young chefs will engage in a battle of wits and woks at the Junior Chef’s Cup Challenge, which will kick off in Tagaytay next month.

Organized by the Taal Vista Hotel, the event hopes to encourage kids to learn how to cook and to eat properly.

“We want them to stop ordering convenience foods because these cause a lot of sickness for kids. That’s why you have people with cancer at an early age,” said Taal Vista Hotel general manager Bernardo Corpus Jr.

“If you go traditional (cooking), then you would do away with a lot of chemicals.”

The competition is open to kids ages 8 to 12. Interested participants are given an aptitude test, followed by a briefing where they are taken to an organic farm to introduce them to the use of herbs.

“Part of the proceeds will go to the Project Brave Kids, for kids with cancer,” said Taal Vista Hotel Executive Chef Babes Austria, who headed the kitchen of Malacañang Palace under former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.

“We are molding young people to become professionals as early as possible.”

Tagaytay hosts international cooperation and barbeque day

9 May

The Filipinos are the most welcoming people on Earth, the highest American official in the Philippines said in a speech given in Tagaytay City recently.
US Ambassador to the Philippines Harry K. Thomas Jr., speaking before expatriates at the launching of the Interna-tional Cooperation and BBQ Day at Tagaytay International Convention Center, cited the good traits and hospitality of the Filipinos, and the beautiful places in the country.

The event, hosted by Mayor Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino, was attended by 86 expatriates residing in the city who were visibly pleased with Thomas’ visit.

In his speech, Thomas spoke highly of Filipinos, particularly in terms of character and partnership, and the country’s scenic areas, which he said, are being cherished much by foreign visitors.

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Is Tagaytay a good place for an American to live?

30 Mar

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Is Tagaytay a good place for an American to live?
Is it better than the Clark area, I been to Tagaytay once and it was absolutely stunning. It looked rich with all the houses and schools. Beautiful scenery also. Just a little concerned about the Volcano nearby. Overall what city is better for an american? I mean with more english speaking american neighbors, and rich stores malls houses ect?

Thank you
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lakwatsa

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I have a home in Tagaytay and I find myself staying here more days than my city home. I built a home here precisely because I couldn’t find a nicer place to live in.

Tagaytay has very good weather, normally 5 celsius lower than Metro Manila. The city is clean. There are decent and well stocked supermarkets and wine stores. Excellent choices of restaurants and cafes by the ridge. Modern hospitals. And wonderful views everywhere you look. I also notice there are no “squatters” here, and everyone lives in decent homes. The volcano is more of a sight than a threat. It last erupted eons ago, and records indicate that Tagytay was never damaged.
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Tagaytay Zip lines

28 Feb


just grabbed this one from youtube…

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