Filipino educator finishes graduate studies in northern Thailand with flying colors
Juan Carlo Antonio, 26, of Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Master of Arts in English. Mabuhay ka kabayan!
Juan Carlo Antonio, 26, of Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Master of Arts in English. Mabuhay ka kabayan!
On September 6, 2019, Karen already got her Diploma and graduated at I-TIM School in Thailand.
What I learned from sitting quietly in a corner during the training was the uniqueness and strength of the Filipino character which was in full display during those sessions.
Yancy Ghio Reyes, 9, studies at St Joseph Upatham School in Nakhon Pathom. He also ranked 4th in the region and 12th among all grade 2 students all over Thailand.
A Filipina runner who flew all the way from the Philippines to join Bangkok Midnight Marathon (BMM) ranked 5th among all female foreign runners on August 25 in Bangkok. Janette Agura, 42, of Batangas landed 5th overall in foreign open in half marathon (21 km). Agura is the coach and founder of Agura Training Camp. […]
1,600 players from 10 different countries joined the competition. The Philippines had sent around 200 delegates from different schools all over the country.
Street Movers, a group of young Filpino dancers from Iligan City will be going home with six gold and silver trophies from 21st Asia Pacific Dance Competition held in Bangkok.
The competition is being held at Fashion Island Shopping Mall in Ramintra, Bangkok from August 25 to September 1, 2019.
Jobelle Majhen of Banaue, Ifugao joined 14 other awardees from 8 ASEAN countries such as Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and the Philippines.
Panelists include PAL General Manager Ailen Santos; Thailand-based lawyer Atty Marck Macaraeg; online entrepreneur and author Mark David Ledesma; hotelier Zenaida Vannaying, owner of Hotel Vista Bangkok/Pattaya and Akara Hotel; and Philippine Trade Representative Rico Mariano.
Street Movers won first place in the ensemble open age division.
As of day 2, the Philippines has already won two bronze medals in major events at the 14th World Dragon Boat Racing Championships in Chonburi, Thailand.
Philippine Masters, the first pinoy team to compete at the14th World Dragon Boat Racing Championships has snatched the silver award on Wednesday morning.
Groups include Philippine Army and PADS of Ceb; the PDBF Elite Team of the Philippine Air Force, the Philippine Army, the Philippine Coast Guard, the Philippine Navy and athletes from various civilian clubs under the PDBF.
The awarding ceremony of the SEAWRITE is scheduled to take place in Bangkok, towards the end of the year awaiting a definite date selected by the Royal Palace of His Majesty King Vajiralongkorn (Rama X).
Medina beat five other paralympians from Indonesia, Hong Kong and Australia to win the gold.