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Idioms...Hokkien style

When words fail, use idioms… Hokkien style (67)

Hokkien, on the tongues of Tsinoys, has grown and evolved, taking on a life of its own. Sometimes words simply fail us. With some creativity, Tsinoys have strung together words to form colorful phrases that simply hit the bull’s eye. Here are some expressions unique to Hokkien as favored by Tsinoys.   死坐活吃 si tse […]

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Health

On women’s health

Do you know that globally, cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women based on statistics? Locally, it is the second leading cancer in women next to breast cancer. It is also the second most frequent cancer among women between 15 and 44 years of age. Current estimates indicate that every year, 6,670 […]

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Soul of China

Not allowing the emperor to pass

Sometime in August 1517, Ming Emperor Wu Zong (武宗) wanted to go out of Ju Yong Guan (居庸關), a strategic pass of the Great Wall, to inspect Xuan Fu (宣府). Upon learning of this, Zhang Qin (張欽), the minister in charge of the gates of the passes, wrote the emperor a letter to plead with […]

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Community News

Kaisa celebrates 31st anniversary

August 28 marks the 31st anniversary of Kaisa Para Sa Kaunlaran, the research-based cause-oriented Tsinoy NGO based in Intramuros. After hurdling the 30th year milestone in 2017, Kaisa is gung-ho to meet the challenges of the next 30 years, Kaisa incumbent president Meah Ang See says. As practiced since 2001, Kaisa will have its annual […]

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Tsinoy Beats and Bytes

Ups, downs in national life

The past few weeks have been eventful, with the usual ups and downs in our national life. President Rodrigo Duterte’s third State of the Nation Address on July 23 was overshadowed by the “coup” at the House of Representatives. Rep. Pantaleon Alvarez was ousted as Speaker and replaced by Rep. Gloria M. Arroyo. The maneuver […]