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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Grace Lee Renews Celebrity Endorser Contract with Chef’s Noodle




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Chef’s Noodle held a special event last July 9 at Annabel’s restaurant in Tomas Morato to announce Grace Lee’s contract renewal as Chef’s Noodle’s celebrity endorser.

It was no surprise why Grace Lee was picked as Chef's Noodle's celebrity endorser. Aside from being Korean, she is very "Grace"full and charming and you can sense how educated she was by the way she speaks and answers our questions during the Q&A.

I intentionally asked her a showbiz cum love life question and she was able to answer them with the style and sophistication that highlights her personality. She is truly very appropriate to be a celebrity endorser who is very much equipped with class and intelligence to become Chef's Noodle's "Ambassadress.

Chef's Noodle made the right choice to pick her for the role. She's smart, pretty and awesome with her words.


Tuesday, July 9, 2013

The Great Buddha of Kamakura : A Must Visit Place!



 credits to: andrusm.deviantart.com

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Whatever your religion may be, one must learn how to respect each. Be it Christianity, Islam or Buddhism, one must practice courtesy of shrines and temples, churches and mosques. Buddhism being one of Japan’s main religions, it is no wonder that the Great Buddha of Kamakura is considered as a sacred destination by all tourists alike, local and foreign, Buddhist or not.

The Great Buddha of Kamakura is a giant cast-in-bronze statue, known by most with its popular name Daibutsu. It is considered a National Treasure and is founded circa 1243. Its official name is Taiisan Kotokuin Shojo Senji and is seated on the holy grounds of Kotukuin. The statue centuries old, it was historical figure Yoritomo Minamoto who dreamt of building it after seeing the Great Buddha Statue of Todaiji in Nara. Unfortunately, he died without seeing his wish materialize.

Land of the Rising Sun vs Pearl of the East

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Kon-nichiwa!

It's Japanese vs Filipino Culture. I know that most are already familiar with the differences about Japan's and Philippine's culture when it comes to foods, ways of greeting, and education. Well for me, I can somehow say that I am interested in fashions from different countries. Obviously, I chose Japanese clothing vs Filipino clothing.

The traditional wear for women of Japan is kimono. Kimono is generally made of silk, have large sleeves and reach from the shoulders all the way down to the heels. It is tied with a wide belt called an obi. Nowadays, kimonos are used for special occasions such as weddings, festivals, graduations, and other rare gatherings. The kimono tends to limit one's movement, and it takes more time to put on properly.


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