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  • Review of Bonbons Hello Kitty Café 海印都荟城店 (Mall of the World, Guangzhou)

    Review of Bonbons Hello Kitty Café 海印都荟城店 (Mall of the World, Guangzhou)

    Just about a block away from the Guangzhou Library, the Hello Kitty-themed café in Mall of the World 花城汇 (Guangzhou’s Largest Underground Mall) full of cutesy displays, furnishing, and desserts all with Hello Kitty logos greeted our eyes with satisfaction supreme. I have a soft spot for this feminine faline and have always envied those who have visited Hello Kitty Kitchen and Dining in Taipei, Taiwan and Hello Kitty Café in Tokyo, Japan and Seoul, South Korea as I see them in my Instagram feed.

    So you can imagine how happy and animated I was when we saw this “fairytale garden of oddities” in Guangzhou, China. It was a dream come true! Like a kid, I ran around shrieking quietly in wild abandon. Clearly, the appeal is in the presentation, and it’s easy to fall in love with the large models of the cuddly cat in the background. I wanted to take pictures of the Bonbons Hello Kitty Café in every spot and corner. To accomplish that, we had to stay longer and this meant we had to order some treats/desserts even before we had lunch. OK, fine! 🙂

    Review of Bonbons Hello Kitty Café 海印都荟城店 (Mall of the World, Guangzhou)

    Ambiance: ★★★★★

    In an instant, we were hooked with the fun ambiance. It’s Hello Kitty all the way! 🙂 The dining sets came in varied shapes, and the decors in bright pinks and clean whites were fanciful and chic. If “cute” can be personified, it would appear as Hello Kitty nonetheless. This chill café definitely continues to serve as a hotspot for fans and enthusiasts of Hello Kitty-inspired food and drinks. Both indoor and outdoor seating were comfortable.

    Service: ★★★★★

    Service was personable and fast. Bonus points go to the waitresses clad in maid costumes who treated us like masters in a private home. They were passionate in greeting everyone that entered.

    Food: ★★★★★

    The items on the menu looked mythically delicious, but thankfully we could have them in real life. 好多好靚既甜品丫!

    We had the Milk Chocolate Mousse 牛奶朱古力慕斯 (RMB 38), a guilty pleasure par excellence. Creamy and smooth with a dense chocolate base, it hit a chord with us also because it wasn’t too sweet. 不太甜,非常好! 🙂

    The proportion between the mousse the base was good, 造型可爱而且份量也不小,必须推荐. The mousse tasted light and airy in the mouth, while the base gave a sense of volume and substance without being overly powering. The strawberry on top gave a hint of acidity and tang, and Hello Kitty’s pink bow gave a nice crisp crust coupled with a soft and moist texture underneath when chewed.

    Strawberry Green Tea 草莓绿茶 (RMB 58)


    Raspberry Mousse 覆盆子慕斯 (RMB 38)

    Price for Value: ★★★☆☆

    价格不便宜。大部份食物價錢介乎30-40人民幣之內,算唔算貴呢?如果第一次为了新鲜和拍照还可以吧,只是食物太贵, for me。However, knowing that we’re paying for the grand ambiance, superb service, and lovely food and we had a great dining experience here, on the whole, price for value is fair. It’s hard to say no to Hello Kitty especially when this kind of cafe is a rare sight where I come from (the Philippines). Bonbons Hello Kitty Café in Guangzhou can be a good once-in-a-while spot when you’re in serious need of something to be happy about. 🙂 再見啦 Bonbons Hello Kitty Café!

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  • Review of Dadding’s Kitchenette – Special Inihaw (Comembo, Makati City)

    Review of Dadding’s Kitchenette – Special Inihaw (Comembo, Makati City)

    Quality home-cooked style of food exists, and it’s here with Dadding’s Kitchenette. Opened last October 2014, this food establishment in Makati is the obvious move for your Filipino comfort food fix. Dadding’s cooks up delicious meals that pay homage to the owner’s culinary heritage in Pagsanjan province as well as his own craft. It has the formula down: food rich in flavor + authentic Pinoy taste + quick delivery + affordable prices. Via Zomato, Dadding’s Kitchenette sent two of their best-selling “Special Inihaw” dishes for me to try. In this post, we’re going to tackle them head on.

    Review of Dadding’s Kitchenette – Special Inihaw (Comembo, Makati City)

    Service: ★★★★★

    Dadding’s service is straightforward. You either dine in the restaurant or order food for delivery. For delivery requests, the food will be delivered for free on the same day or on a specified date and time with a minimum order of PhP 350. However, for now, deliveries are available only in the areas of Makati and BGC-Taguig business district. Operation schedule is from Mondays to Fridays at 6AM-10PM and Saturdays 8AM-8PM.

    Check out Dadding’s Kitchenette’s menu here:

    Food: ★★★★☆

    Dadding’s Special Inihaw:

    The tender and juicy Chicken BBQ (approx. 300g) (PhP 80) was grilled impeccably, maintaining an even balance of well-distributed barbeque sauce that makes for a clean and enjoyable eating experience. The flavor of the marinated seasoning was full of the BBQ taste. Each bite was neat and precise. Definitely get this specialty and go heavy on rice! 🙂 It’s the perfect food to bring during outings, get-togethers, and in-house events.

    The Inihaw na Tilapia sa Gata (approx. 250g) (PhP 90) is a good option for pescetarians and seafood lovers. The fish was moist and mild in taste, allowing bold flavors of the coconut sauce to shine. With a nice finish of real coconut milk, the coconut sauce was creamy and a little spicy. It was made from scratch (kakang gata)—and not from instant food packs. I just thought adding fresh herbs and mixed vegetables to the dish will form a nice contrast and present a more aromatic combination.

    Price for Value: ★★★★★

    On top of great food, prices of Dadding’s Kitchenette are pretty cheap as far as Filipino viands throughout the city go. They’re enough for everyone to go overboard and indulge in a meal costing less than PhP 100. The portion of each entree can be good for one to two hungry dudes to share. If there must be only two descriptions to remember about Dadding’s food, they are: simple and tasty. With that, price for value gets full stars. 🙂

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  • Top 10 Tourist Attractions We Visited in Guangzhou, China

    Top 10 Tourist Attractions We Visited in Guangzhou, China

    Travel is always great when there are interesting places to explore and a few fun surprises along the way. China may not exactly be counted as “new” to me since I’m Chinese, my ancestors are from there, and I have studied in Xiamen x years ago, but Guangzhou is a different city altogether. Busy Guangzhou now is waking up, with more visitors flooding the city, this old colonial trading post has started to mix business with pleasure.

    Listed below are iconic tourist attractions we visited in Guangzhou, China which should be in everyone’s must-see list. Filled with plenty of charm, these treasured places consist of historic values, traditional and cultural Chinese influences, and remarkable views that I can say were worth my hard-earned vacation hours. 🙂

    Top 10 Tourist Attractions We Visited in Guangzhou, China

    1. Guangzhou Library (广州图书馆)
    Address: No.42 Zhongshansi Road / 4 Zhujiang East Road, Tianhe (中山四路42号)

    As book lovers, my boyfriend and I felt excited to visit the Guangzhou Library. Upon seeing its exterior architectural design, we were amazed by the execution of the structure. It was glass surface all over!

    Suddenly I remembered the National Library of Singapore when we entered, since the GZ Library also is multi-storeyed with floors catering to different interests.

    This is exactly the kind of place where I can linger all day and enjoy the quiet and relaxing vibe. 🙂 The library is filled with user-friendly amenities, Chinese and non-Chinese books and references for reading and research.

    2. Chen Family Temple – Guangdong Folk Art Museum (陈家祠)
    Address: 恩龙里34 Guangdong Folk Art Museum China, Liwan, Longyuanxin 1st Alley (510150中山七路恩龙里34号)

    This ancestral temple turned to folk arts museum is definitely a place to visit if you would like to know more about Guangzhou’s history and arts. The Chen Family Temple, Chen Clan Academy, or Chen’s Lineage Hall is a tourist attraction showing an ancient facade with intricate carvings on the roof. Halls are well-maintained in the compound. Lovely items and various superb details extolling nature in the form of wood, brick, pottery, stone, and lime are displayed, demonstrating the artistic side of Guangzhou.

    Notes:

    • Regular day admission fee is RMB 10 pax. Ticket is free on Jan. 13, Feb. 24, Mar. 17, Apr. 14, May 18, Jun. (National Cultural Heritage Day), Jul. 14, Aug. 18, Sep 15, Oct. 13, Nov. 17, and Dec. 15.
    • Operating hours: 8:30AM-5:30PM
    • How to get there: Take Guangzhou Subway Line 1 to Chenjiaci Station. Leave from Exit C to Chenjiaci Square or Exit D to the main entrance. Alternatively, you can take a bus. Routes as follows:  17, 85, 88, 104, 107, 109, 114, 128, 133, 181, 193, 204, 233, 250, 251, 260, 268, 286.

    3. Onelink International Plaza (万菱广场)
    39 Jiefang South Rd, Yuexiu (解放南路39号)

    Onelink International Plaza is to me Guangzhou’s version of the 168 Mall and 999 Mall in the Philippines. Products being sold are straight from manufacturers and buyers can bargain for lower prices when buying wholesale. Most products in the lower floors can be categorized as gifts and premiums, toys, arts and crafts, technical gadgets and accessories, and souvenir items, while those in the upper floors comprise of home decors, furniture, and fixtures.

    4. China Import and Export Fair Complex (Canton Fair) (琶洲国际会展中心)
    Address: 广东省广州市海珠区新港东路380号琶洲展馆  / 海珠区琶洲国际会展中心

    Attending the Canton Fair was our primary objective of traveling to Guangzhou. The China Import and Export Fair Complex can be regarded as a buyer’s paradise where you can find actual manufacturers of items that you might be interested in selling. We learned a lot in our three-day visit—things that we could not have learned in school.

    It’s incredible how the Canton Fair was so organized, with four floors and multiple halls holding countless opportunities for importers. The breadth of products and service is very wide! Read more of our experience and tips when attending the Canton Fair in this blog post.

    Notes:

    • Admission is free but there are necessary registration forms to fill out and process to follow to get in as a buyer.
    • How to get there: Take metro from Exit A of Metro Xingangdong Station to Section A of the fair complex, or from Exit A or Exit B of Metro Pazhou Station to Section B of Fair Complex, or westward approximately 300 meters from Exit C of Pazhou Station to Section C of Fair Complex.

    5. Guangzhou Opera House (广州大剧院)
    Address: Zhujiang Boulevard/ Tianhe

    From the Guangzhou Library, we just walked straight to the Guangzhou Opera House, which is the biggest performing center in southern China and is one of the three biggest theaters in the nation. With an audacious exposed granite and glass-clad steel frame, the building is visually appealing from the outside, as its shape varies accordingly to the angle you look at it. We did not get inside since we were not planning to watch any shows, but our short visit was enough to see how mesmerizing its unique twin boulder design and urban function is.

    6. Pearl River Night Cruise (珠江夜游)
    泰康街 Tianzi Wharf China, Guangdong, Guangzhou, Yuexiu, Yanjiang Middle Road / Tianzi Pier (天子码头)

    The Pearl River Night Cruise from the Tianzi Wharf is highly recommended if you want to take photos with wonderful scenes of surrounding tall buildings, towers, and bridges which are brightly decorated with lights at night. The Pearl River has a length of more than 2,000 kilometers (about 1243 miles) and is the third longest river in China. In the 70-minute cruise, the water was calm so moving around wasn’t difficult.

    We purchased the tickets right at the Tianzi Pier and ran to board the cruise. The ticketing process was fast and easy. Just note that the ticketing staffs do not speak English. Since we only wanted to take pictures and see the various points of interest in the short route of the Pearl River, we did not opt to pay a higher price and opt for the dinner buffet. Instead, we had tea on the lower deck and listened to the commentary in Chinese then went up to the top floor to appreciate the views.

    Notes:

    • Admission fee depends on the ship you choose, the deck, and the time. We rode the Bright Pearl of the Pearl River, first floor, at 8:05PM and paid RMB 58 pax. The ship was well furnished to satisfy visitors (280 people capacity) with a range of requirements.
    • How to get there: Take Subway Line 2 and get off at Haizhu Square Station or take Bus 1, 128, 131B, 194, 219, or 238 and off at Haizhu Square (Qiaoguang East) Station.

    7. Taikoo Hui (太古汇)
    天河区天河路383号

    Tai Koo Hui is the most expensive mall in Guangzhou hosting high-end boutiques and luxurious Chinese and Western restaurants. It’s more like Greenbelt in the Philippines but only in one building. This stylish shopping center is a great place for those who want retail therapy. To catch some fresh air, go up to the top floor where you can find a garden and relax a bit.

    Notes:

    • Operating hours: 10AM-10PM
    • How to get there: Take the subway Line 1 and get off at Shipaiqiao.

    8. Canton Tower (广州塔)
    510000天河路208号天河城内

    The Canton Tower (Guangzhou Tower) is the famous landmark of Guangzhou inspired by the design of the female hip joint. Standing at 600 meters (1968 feet), it is the highest TV tower in China and the third highest in the world. From the top, visitors must have a birds-eye view of the whole city.

    Unfortunately, when we got there at the Star Observation Deck (108th floor), all we saw was smog and no clear panoramic view of Guangzhou City. 🙁 It was a huge disappointment since we paid RMB 228 pax for the 450 Lookout. To make the most of it, we just stayed longer to feel the cool breeze and appreciate our bonding time together. We even witnessed a surprise wedding proposal with props and video cameras waiting. Aww…how cute! 😛

    Notes:

    • Admission fee: Cloud & Star Observation Decks is RMB 150 pax. With 450 Lookout is RMB 228 pax. We got 10% discount by showing our Canton Fair Buyer’s ID. 🙂
    • Operating hours of the tower: 9AM-11PM
    • How to get there: Take the subway line 3 and get off at Canton Tower Station. Alternatively, you can take bus 262, 468 and tour line 1, and get off at Canton Tower West Station, or take bus 121a, 121, 204, 262 and tour line 2, and get off at Zhujiang Dijingyuan Station.

    9. Chimelong Xiangjiang Safari Park (长隆野生动物世界)
    Address: Dashi street, Panyu District (511430番禺区大石街)

    The Chimelong Xiangjiang Safari Park is located inside the Chimelong Holiday Resort. It bagged the title “2014 Travellers’ Choice” in TripAdvisor.com, so we supposed that this “national-grade wildlife world” is truly a must-visit. After all, it’s the biggest wild animal theme park in Asia!

    We explored the entire park from 12NN to 6PM (closing time) and there was never a dull moment. We were much awed by the animal shows and rare animal exhibits including giant pandas, koalas, Honduras anteaters, pygmy hippopotamus, black rhinoceros, white tigers, and white lions.

    One drawback for non-Chinese speakers, however, is that language spoken in all shows is either Cantonese or Mandarin. Anyway, watching the animals perform may be educational and entertaining enough.

    Lots of restaurants are found inside, so you can be rest assured that great treats can’t be missed midway through your adventure.

    As the layout is spacious and set in tropical rainforest-like gardens, this park is also great for photoshoots. The pathways were modern and the map provided a big help in navigating the numerous sections by foot. All in all, I can say that this is by far the best zoo I have visited in the world. The kids will absolutely love it! 🙂

    Notes:

    • Admission fee is RMB 250 pax.
    • Operating hours: 9:30AM-6:00PM
    • How to get there: Take bus 304 to Xiangjiang Safari Park or bus 288, 288A, 301, 301A, 305, 309 to Xiangjiang Zoo Station and walk 300 meters then to the main entrance of Xiangjiang Safari Park.

    10. Beijing Road Walking Street / Shopping District (北京路步行街)
    Address: Beijing Road, Yuexiu District 510055越秀区北京路

    The best description of this district can be put as “Ancient China meets Modern China.” Bustling with upmarket stores, Beijing Road Walking Street (part of Old Guangzhou) is one of the best shopping spots for tourists and shoppers. The place gets really crowded during weekends and holidays. We just had dinner here one night and have stumbled upon many stores selling both international branded stuff (expensive) and also fake stuff (cheaper) in parallel roads. Bargaining is welcome in some shops.

    Notes:

    • Most stores are open from 9AM to 10PM.
    • How to get there: ou can take subway line 1 or 2, get off at Gongyuanqian (公元前站), and then walk to Beijing Road.

    Wrap Up

    Our DIY tour itinerary in Guangzhou went smoothly and we returned home happy after careful planning. The five-day trip has been wonderful and also a little bit stressful since we had to make sure that we’re not wasting time going nowhere while trying to locate the proper bus or train heading to our destination.

    We have to thank people in Guangzhou who are really nice and friendly in helping us. No one hesitated to give advice and directions when asked. 🙂 I guess it was also a big advantage that I know how to speak their native language (Mandarin/Cantonese) so it’s easier for us to survive day to day.

    Have you visited Guangzhou or are planning to travel to China soon? What are your recommended sites? Feel free to share your thoughts and experience below. 🙂

  • Review of Haiyue Hotel 广州海月酒店 (Xinhe Street, Guangzhou, China)

    Review of Haiyue Hotel 广州海月酒店 (Xinhe Street, Guangzhou, China)

    One of the most frequently asked questions when attending the Canton Fair is “Which hotel to stay?” Appointed four to five-star hotels of the China Import and Export Fair will be most ideal as there’s like a certified guarantee that guests will be well taken care of. However, when you mix tight budget, tight schedule, and high expectations together, the chance of getting a great place accommodation becomes slimmer.

    While deciding for the best hotel to stay during the Canton Fair period, the most we could do was to trust Agoda.com, Booking.com, and TripAdvisor.com for reviews, location, photos, and main amenities. Based on the rate, room availability, and location, we selected Guangzhou Haiyue Hotel (Guangzhou Hai Yue Jiu Dian) and were not disappointed. 🙂

    Read our Canton Fair experience and tips here.

    Review of Haiyue Hotel 广州海月酒店 (Xinhe Street, Guangzhou, China)

    Ambiance: ★★★★☆

    Haiyue Hotel in Xinhe Street in the Haizhu District of Guangzhou was opened in 2010. This hotel features a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage on the first floor, 60 guest rooms and suites on the second floor, and a spa and massage  center on the third floor. The design of the hotel’s entrance and reception area is very simple and straightforward.

    With no frills or unapologetic hues, the simplicity of the design extends to the room which managed not to look too cheap or budget-y. We stayed in the Deluxe Room with King Bed (No Window). The bed was comfortable with clean white sheets. What I love most was the comforter that felt like a warm cloud hovering over the body as I sleep. 🙂

    Everything else seemed to be in place: mini refrigerator, toiletries, television, safe, hotel room slippers, bathroom slippers, lamp, telephone, drinking glasses, bottles of water, packets of tea, water heater, air conditioner, bath towels, hand towels, and pillows.

    The bathroom had a great shower with heater. The space for me was more than adequate.

    Overall, the ambiance was calm and low key. The only thing I thought was missing was a cabinet or storage for our clothes. Since there’s none, we had to keep our stuff inside our luggage or hang them up by the door using the four hangers provided.

    It’s also worth mentioning that free WiFi was available throughout the hotel, but of course in China, access to Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google, and YouTube (practically all the apps I normally use) is banned, so we used Baidu and WeChat instead.

    Spa center (third floor):

    Service: ★★★★★

    We arrived at past midnight from Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport and still the hotel receptionists welcomed us with a smile. Check in and check out were done easily. The employees here keep their service standards efficient and significant. They’re really nice and approachable, the type that I feel I could just sit down with for a chat. I appreciated all their help whenever I ask for directions and recommendations on where to go or where to eat.

    From our first day, I had been talking to them in Mandarin and it was only in our last day when I asked if they can also speak in English. They said yes, so I guess Haiyue Hotel is friendly and also recommended to foreigners who don’t speak Chinese. 🙂

    As a three-star business hotel striving for first-class service, Guangzhou Haiyue Hotel offers free shuttle service to the Canton Fair for guests’ convenience. We noted the specified departure times in the morning and waiting times from the Canton Fair in the evening to be sent back to the hotel.

    Food: ★★★☆☆

    We booked the hotel room via Agoda.com and did not expect to have free breakfast coupons to be included as part of the deal. Every morning, the staff gave us the complimentary breakfast coupons to 汤上工夫, the designated dining restaurant located a few steps away adjacent to the hotel.

    The restaurant looked like a regular fast food chain with bright and modern appeal. Four meal sets for selection were printed on the food coupon so we had the chance to try all of them in five days. 感觉味道一般般,没什么特色。Tastes were fair, nothing extraordinary.

    Set A: Ginger Steamed Vermicelli and Black Bean Porridge

    Set B: Mantou and Soy Bean Drink

    Set C: Eggs Steamed Vermicelli and Porridge

    Set D: Mustard and Meat Noodles

    Price for Value: ★★★★☆

    The price point of PhP 15,948.06 for five days of stay (PhP 3,189.61/day) is reasonable, considering that Guangzhou Haiyue Hotel is located very near the Canton Fair area (three train stations away: Line 8 赤岗—琶洲). This hotel is a good option for travelers visiting Guangzhou for both business and pleasure alike. It’s a smart choice for Canton Fair buyers and exhibitors and those who seek comfortable accommodation with value for money.

    服务态度很好我很喜欢,环境也还好如果大点的话就更好了。

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  • CANTON FAIR Blog Post: 15 Things to Know When Attending (Guangzhou, China)

    CANTON FAIR Blog Post: 15 Things to Know When Attending (Guangzhou, China)

    My boyfriend and I went to the 117th Canton Fair Phase 2 this year (April 23-27, 2015) to discover what’s out there beyond Alibaba.com, to meet suppliers as a congregation, and know what goods to source from China. By going to the fair, I guess the main advantage is bypassing the long process of Alibaba.com and similar sites that starts from contacting and building connection with suppliers, collecting quotations, requesting for samples to be shipped from across the world, evaluating and testing samples, and so on.

    In this post, let me share with you the things you should know when attending the Canton Fair. I hope that this will be helpful especially for first-time visitors.

    15 Things You Need to Know When Attending the Canton Fair (Guangzhou, China)

    1. What it is

    The Canton Fair, also called the China Import and Export Fair, is one of the oldest trade shows in history. It is a comprehensive international trading event, an excellent place for sourcing and finding suppliers to make your products.

    Visiting the fair is like learning about thousands of factories in the quickest time span and meeting suppliers face-to-face in a matter of days. Expect to find inside the most complete exhibit variety. This is the reason why many entrepreneurs see it as an annual pilgrimage.

    Canton fair has three phases:

    • Phase 1: Electronics & Household Electrical Appliances, Lighting Equipment, Vehicles & Spare Parts, Machinery, Hardware & Tools, Energy Resources, Chemical Products, Building Materials, International Pavilion,
    • Phase 2: Consumer Goods, Home Decorations, Gifts
    • Phase 3: Office Supplies, Cases & Bags, and Recreation Products, Food, Medicines, Medical Devices and Health Products, Textiles & Garments, Shoes, International Pavilion

    2. When it is being held

    The Canton Fair takes place two times a year: in Spring (April-May) and in Autumn (October-November). Established in 1956, this gigantic fair has been at the forefront of China’s industrial development and its rise to global manufacturing prominence. It was inaugurated in the Spring of 1957.

    3. Where Canton Fair is located

    Exact address of China Import and Export Fair Complex is No. 380, Yuejiang Zhong Road, Guangzhou. It is walking distance from Pazhou (琶洲) Metro Station (Exit A or Exit C).

    Taking the subway is very easy, however, commuting (e.g. taking the subway or bus) requires patience, because both local and foreign buyers and exhibitors will be heading to the same direction. The first day of the fair is the busiest, so it’s not pretty advisable to “go to war” on the first day.

    The Canton Fair is open until 6PM but note that on the last day, most suppliers pack up their booths as early as 12NN. Some of them sell their product samples at prices lower than retail so being present in the morning is best to grab your wanted merchandise.

    4. How to get in

    Admission to Canton Fair is free as a buyer. However, getting in is not as easy as getting in to a mall. Registration at the Canton Fair website is required. Here is the link.

    In our case, we got our tourist visa to China via the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines and filled out an online form for us to receive the electronic invitation (Canton Fair e-invitation) and the pre-registration form to claim the buyer’s badge. As noted from their website, processing of registration takes three to seven working days. In my experience, receipt confirmation sent to my e-mail only took less than an hour.

    The Buyer’s Badge can be claimed either at the appointed hotel/s or at the Canton Fair Office. We got ours from Ramada Pearl Hotel to avoid long lines of people expected to queue up at the Canton Fair Office.

    5. How many times you can enter

    You can attend the Canton Fair multiple times or every day while you’re there. It being the largest trade is enough reason why you cannot possibly cover every portion in one day alone if you are searching for many product categories. Just be sure that you map out the areas you want to hit to save more time and energy in walking the fairgrounds.

    6. Where to stay / which hotel to choose

    Book in a hotel months in advance, to make traveling arrangements easier, since most hotels will be fully booked. Also, it is wise to stay in a hotel that’s near or a few stations away from Canton Fair or Pazhou area. Look for hotels which offer shuttle service directly to the Canton Fair location for much convenience. In addition, booking months in advance will help save money since hotel rates go higher during the Canton Fair season. If you are really in tight budget, you can opt to stay at a hostel, but the standard is not as good in comparison with the hotels.

    We stayed at Haiyue Hotel at No 16, Xinhe Street, Hengxin Road, Haizhu District (Jianghai Avenue). What I like about this hotel is that it’s relatively near the Canton Fair (4.2 km which is like 10 minutes away via taxicab) and the hotel offers free shuttle service back and forth. Here’s a review of this hotel for everyone’s reference.

    7. How to communicate

    If you don’t know how to speak in Mandarin or Cantonese, don’t worry. Most of the suppliers in the fair can speak in basic English. If you feel you need to communicate deeper in business terms, there are professional translators available that can be hired for a day for a reasonable price.

    8. What to wear

    Since you will be talking and dealing with potential business partners and suppliers, projecting a good impression of yourself is best. However, you don’t have to put your best foot forward and don in a business attire paired with black leather shoes or high heeled shoes. Since you will be walking around a very BIG area, wearing the most comfortable pair of flats or sneakers you own is completely fine.

    9. What to bring

    You will receive hundreds of brochures, business cards, and some product samples, so be prepared to bring a suitcase with wheels to carry them without burden on your shoulders. Note though that those samples from the booth may not be real samples of the final products but are more likely surpluses from the factory.

    I recommend bringing a pen, notepad or notebook, and a stapler (to staple the business cards on the notebook’s pages) with you so you can easily make notes and markings and remember the suppliers that you want to meet again. In addition, writing the items and their indicative pricing information and corresponding vendor names on a paper-based or electronic notepad will help keep track of those you are really interested in.

    You should be ready to exchange business cards, as this is one of things that represent your genuine interest in the business. Suppliers feel quite reluctant to deal with those who don’t give out their business cards and tend to not give out a copy of their catalogs in return.

    To document your trip and the experience, bringing a handy camera is advisable for posterity and practical business purposes. You can also use your smartphone camera to take snapshots of the booth and product samples that catch your attention. However, some suppliers do not allow taking of photos. In this case, you may ask for a brochure or their website information to view the photos instead.

    10. How to focus

    With so many choices upfront, you feel be lost if you are not sure which product group you are interested to invest in. You should know the product standards to look for and determine the most viable price range to sell. On the other hand, it will help if you can also stay open-minded with other opportunities and seed relationships that may be useful in the future.

    For us, the map provided in the information counter helped a lot in navigating the entire Canton Fair area. We had no problems moving from one building and one hall to another. Also, there are shuttles provided so people can transfer to the other side of the street via the footbridge without a hassle.

    11. What questions to ask

    Do not be afraid to ask questions. You’re already in the Canton Fair so it’s not the time to save your thought for some other day. Be direct and straightforward. It will be good if you can write down the list of questions you wish to ask suppliers ahead of time. 🙂

    Examples of good questions to ask are related to the supplier’s main products lines, factory address and website, number of years in the business, main export markets, product price, minimum order quantity, lead time, biggest clients, product safety testing experience, product certifications, etc.

    12. What terms to remember

    发货 dispatch goods for delivery fāhuò
    合作 to cooperate hézuò
    商量 to discuss shāngliang
    報價 quote bàojià
    定货量 order quantity dìnghuò liàng
    成本 cost chéngběn
    报价单 quotation form bàojià dān
    标签 label biāoqiān
    样品 sample yàngpǐn
    联系 to get in touch with liánxì
    货款 payment for goods huòkuǎn
    费用 cost fèiyòng
    运输 shipping yùnshū
    销售 sales xiāoshòu
    预付款 advance payment yùfùkuǎn

    13. Where to eat

    There are several fast food joints in the exhibition center, so you don’t need to travel far. You can walk around the halls and eat. Even exhibitors eat and drink while engaging with the visitors in their booth.

    14. Why you should consider going

    The Canton Fair is a great trade event of comprehensiveness and specialization. It exhibits over 150,000 kinds of quality Chinese products and overseas commodities with distinctive features. Exhibitors of the Canton Fair come from various industries in China and the world.

    Chinese exhibitors of the Canton Fair boast good credibility and strength. Over 24,000 Chinese enterprises attend each session of the Canton Fair. Among them, manufacturers account for 51%; foreign trade enterprises account for 38%; industrial trade enterprises account for 10%; scientific research institutions and enterprises of other types account for 1%.

    15. What to do after visiting Canton Fair

    Canton Fair can be quite an experience. If your only interest is have business with the Chinese suppliers, the best thing to do after visiting the Fair is to talk further in detail with the exhibitors afterwards. Maybe you can sit down in a lunch or dinner meting and start building rapport or ask if they have time to tour you in their factories.

    If you also came for pleasure, the rest of your time can be spent visiting the famous attractions in Guangzhou, China just like we did. 😉 Read this post to know about the places we have visited as tourists in Guangzhou.

    Wrap Up

    This was our first time to attend the Canton Fair. We spent three days in Phase 2 looking for items and talking to suppliers, and within this period, our perspective on importing products from China has definitely widened.

    After long hours of walking and with tired back and feet (ouch), we are truly happy to have experienced a purposeful trip where learned the process and some insider tips that we could have never learned by just reading articles online about trading (importing and exporting). Will we visit the Canton Fair in Guangzhou again? Well, yeah, maybe after two years. Its seduction calls us back. 😛

    Feel free to share your own guide and experience in Canton Fair or drop questions below. For more information, check out the Canton Fair website, call +86-20-2888 8999, or e-mail info@cantonfair.org.cn.

  • PUREFOODS Bacon Tasting at The Quirky Bacon (Little Baguio, San Juan City) #BaconfestMNL

    PUREFOODS Bacon Tasting at The Quirky Bacon (Little Baguio, San Juan City) #BaconfestMNL

    On one recent weekend evening, I food-crawled my way along Little Baguio in San Juan, Quezon City, pausing for rounds of bacon dishes by The Quirky Bacon. There we met Chef Sharwin Tee, Chef/Host of Lifestyle Network’s Curiosity Got the Chef, and the creative chef behind the restaurant that presented to us dishes with bacon incorporated as one of the key ingredients. The menu placed on the table read really quirky names of food which are enough to make us feel excited for Purefoods’ Bacon Fest Manila. 🙂

    PUREFOODS Bacon Tasting at The Quirky Bacon (Little Baguio, San Juan City)

    We started dinner with the Glazed Tempura Bacon—honey-cured bacon fried in tempura batter with a spicy soy miso glaze. The batter was crisp and not over-salted. I thought I could eat handfuls of the tempura bacon on its own as a snack and not feel disgusted. Dripping with sweet honey flavor, the shrimp tempura was plump. It was as delicious as it looked!

    I guess the best way to cleanse our palate and get ready with the rest of the meal was to bite into the Chef’s Salad. Served in appropriate timing, the salad was made with arugula and romaine, kesong puti, and warm bacon strawberry vinaigrette. Oh, the taste of the bacon mixed with strawberry was very evident in the vinaigrette. That spelled all the difference—a good difference. 😛

    Next, the result of combining sweet potato fries, mozzarella cheese, bacon gravy, and a medley of Purefoods bacon together was the Bacon Medley Poutine. The fries took notes from KFC’s crispy fries however this time, sweet potato fries were used. Dipped into the bacon gravy, this dish could be counted as one supremely elevated form of your regular fries with condiments.

    Practically rounding up the best of our meal was the Lacquered Slab Bacon, a must-order at The Quirky Chef. It consisted of the Applewood Smoked Bacon slab with brown sugar chili crust paired with bacon java rice. OMG. With glistening surface, the slab of bacon was succulent and pleasantly unassuming. The fragrance brought in an extra dimension that makes the entire dish more satisfying.

    Living up to its name, the Pork Panalo Roll was a true winner. It was made with pork tenderloin stuffed with calumpit longganisa wrapped in bacon, guava labuyo glaze, drop dead fried rice. Individually, the contents were not anything fancy but the dish was hearty indeed. Ah, this must be a godsend.

    For dessert, we enjoyed the Problem Child. What’s in a name? Apparently, whoever eats this will become a problem child because it’s so good! Lending a subtle sweetness to the flavor, the Problem Child is the best way to end a quality meal at The Quirky Bacon. It’s hard to believe that such simple ingredients as bacon chocnut champorado and chocolate milk powder will make a great dish that can remind you of childhood. 🙂

    #BaconFestMNL

    For its sincere love for bacon lovers, PUREFOODS has launched the first-ever Bacon Fest Manila as a way for everyone to enjoy and understand all the yummy goodness in bacon. It has partnered with various restaurants all over the metro to give the PUREFOODS Thick Cut Bacon and Maple Bacon a new twist. This campaign aims to send awareness that many fantastic-tasting dishes can be created with the many variants of bacon.

    The challenge? Restaurants/food establishments invited will create and serve their own bacon dishes in celebration of BaconFestMNL for customers. The Quirky Bacon is one of them. 🙂

    Others included are: Charlie’s Grill and Grill, Sebastian’s. Torch, Tiny Duchess, Carpe Diem, Wicked Dogs, Stoners SoulFood To Go, 2nd’s, Gram’s Diner and The Bistro Group (like TGI Fridays and Italliani’s).

    With Purefoods’ thick cut bacon, you can enjoy twice the thickness of regular bacon in every bite. The honey-cured bacon has the perfect combination of sweet and salty flavors, while the barbecue-marinaded spicy barbecue bacon has the right hint of spiciness for the thrill-seeker in you.

    There’s also the honey roast bacon that’s sweet and savory with smoky goodness. All the PUREFOODS thick cut bacon variants are available in 500g packs, while the PUREFOODS maple bacon which is known for its sweet, crispy, and rich maple aroma comes in 200g, 400g, 1kg packs.

    Join the Bacon Fest Manila Contest (May 1, 2015 to June 30, 2015)

    You can join the Bacon Fest Manila Contest by visiting any or all of the partner restaurants/food establishments stated above, order the #BaconFestMNL special dish, and post the photo on your social media.

    Don’t forget to tag @baconfestmnl and their official hashtags #BaconFestMNL and #BiteTheLove to get a chance to win some awesome prizes, like a MacBook Air, iPhone6, and a GoPro. 🙂 Check the Baconfest MNL Facebook Page for more details.

  • Join the Move Your Dreams Forward Workshop on May 2! #Dreambook

    Join the Move Your Dreams Forward Workshop on May 2! #Dreambook

    “Move your dreams forward and bless the world.”

    Last September 27 2014, I joined Dreambook Project’s workshop on World Dream Day and was inspired to dream different. In the event, we were asked to choose specific areas of goals and rate them according to how close we thought we were getting to them (1 being the farthest attaining the goal and 10 being the closest).

    My three goals then were as follows:

    • Health: I dream to have a leaner, more toned body. (9)
    • Family: I dream to spend more quality time with family discovering new places and learning life lessons together. (9)
    • Career: I dream to open up a business without having to compromise my day-job. (7)

    With my Dreambook (an effective life-coaching tool), I have made simple steps toward achieving those three. For instance, to fulfill my “health-related” goal, I have subscribed myself to a one-year membership at Fitness First last November. I work out at the gym three times a week after office hours. I also regularly attend group classes such as Zumba, Body Jam, Retro Pop, and Yoga to feel stronger physically and mentally. Fitness really means a lot to me since being fit is about maximizing my potential.

    To fulfill my “family-related” goal, we have planned different trips throughout the year to spend more time together without talking or thinking much about work. We also have staycations in local hotels to appreciate each other’s company while still being at the comfort of home. Busyness may keep creeping in, but I’m fighting the current, struggling for the balance, so I may know, meet, and be with the people who really matter.

    In terms of career, I was very blessed to have been promoted to a more senior position in the company. Though the expansion of my personal business plans is still in the works, I believe that with the help of God, it will be done. As Joel Osteen puts it, “When you focus on being a blessing, God makes sure that you are always blessed in abundance.” Oh yes. Amen!

    If you would like to be inspired and need help in achieving your dreams, here’s the good news:

    There will be another interactive workshop next month where you can make your first step in turning your dreams to reality. 🙂 Join many other dreamers on May 2, 2015, 2:00PM to 5:00PM, at the U-View Room, Basement, Fully Booked Bonifacio High Street and attend the Move Your Dreams Forward workshop for free.

    To be facilitated by Coach Claude Sta. Clara, the interactive workshop will include dream board making and goal planning. Coach Claude has been coaching and facilitating for over 20+ years, and he’s internationally certified as a Meta-Coach and a Neuro-Semantics/Neuro-Linguistic Programming Trainer. He is part-owner of Organizational Change Consultants International and Mind Pool. While you’re there, it’s a great idea to get a Dreambook for yourself for only PhP 880. 🙂

    On the same day, you will be given materials to aid you with thought-provoking and clarifying exercises, playful exploration, and creative self-expression. This is your chance to get clear on what you want to do in life and liberate yourself from limitations and self-doubt. Your dream board will serve as a roadmap to make your dreams happen! 🙂

    To register, send your full name, email and mobile number to dreambookproject@gmail.com or contact 0920-9086576.

  • Review of Four Seasons Hotpot City (SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City)

    Review of Four Seasons Hotpot City (SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City)

    It was my dad’s 60th birthday last April 13, Monday, but we planned to celebrate it one day ahead at Maru Korean Restaurant across A. Venue Mall in Makati at dinnertime. Fortuitously, Ms. Raquel Bartolome, Marketing Manager of the Vikings Group, invited me and my family to come and have lunch together with her and other blogger friends on the same day at their newest restaurant: Four Seasons Hotpot City in SM By the Bay, Mall of Asia Complex, near and adjacent to the Vikings Luxury Buffet and Movie Stars Cafe in MOA. I accepted the invitation with much glee, and so we had like a double birthday celebration we will always remember. 🙂

    Review of Four Seasons Hotpot City (SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City)

    Ambiance: ★★★★★

    Four Seasons Hotpot City opened on February 19, 2015. This brand-new addition to the list of buffet restaurants in MOA has it all: suave atmosphere from the clean and artsy interior to the gorgeous food stations, whip-smart service attendants, and a contemporary way of hot pot, steamboat, or “shabu-shabu” dining.

    Four Seasons Hotpot City bursts onto the scene with vigor, pushing the envelope with its posh “supermarket-style” ambiance. Diners get to “shop” from the “marketplace” and enjoy casual dining in a large space that can accommodate over 350+ guests.

    For bigger groups and private events, there are five function rooms available and each can cater to 10-12 people. I was totally pleased to learn that the dining tables were designed in such a way where everyone has an electric stove top (personal cooker) for hotpot meals with safe buttons to press for cooking or keeping food warm. In effect, everyone has the chance to cook according to individual taste and preference without having to share. 😛

    On the other hand, if you are seated in a regular table (outside the function room), expect to find a yin-yang pot where you can have two kinds of soup for two to four people. All in all, the orderliness and coziness of this restaurant earned my vote.

    Service: ★★★★★

    The speed and efficiency with which the chefs make food and drinks behind the counters was mesmerizing. Like in other Vikings restaurants, the friendly service at Four Seasons Hotpot City is one of the many reasons why I can’t recommend it highly enough.

    The personable staff comes at the table and refills soup and water as needed. Knowledgeable service at this elegant special-occasion destination is also a huge plus.

    Those who are celebrating their birthdays are presented with a small birthday cake and a birthday candle. 🙂 ♫ Happy birthday, Daddy! ♫

    Food: ★★★★★

    Ah summer! It’s not the ideal season for gluttony, but here in Four Seasons Hotpot City, indulging in good food that’s clean, fresh, and healthy is quite acceptable without feeling guilty. 😛 While some restaurants do it à la carte, Four Seasons Hotpot City in MOA features an all-you-can-eat steamboat buffet experience where you can feel overwhelmingly thrilled to see and taste a wide spread of food to cook with tongs and eat to your heart’s content.

    Four Seasons Hotpot City Steamboat Experience

    What I loved most about the experience was having full control in taking exactly what I felt like eating and making it personal. First things first, we were asked to choose a soup base for our hotpot and the level of spiciness. Out of chicken, pork, vegetable, si-but (Chinese herbs), and sinigang, we chose the chicken broth for its subtle flavor and added a few condiments like sate, raw minced garlic, spring onions, chili, and black vinegar from the sauce bar to give it an extra zing.

    Not to leave the bowl of stock simmering empty, we visited the Noodles Station where we found different kinds of noodles (squid ink noodles, polonchay noodles, carrot noodles, mushroom noodles, chili noodles, Korean noodles, Hong Kong noodles, sotanghon, etc.) and later, the Balls and Dumplings section. Our eyes were filled with hearts and roses, as we placed almost everything from fish cakes, all sorts of dumplings, and wanton balls into our food tray. 😛

    It’s cooking time! We returned to our seats, fueled up our one-hotpot-wonder of ingredients, and let the flavors be infused into the soup. Using the mini stove’s controller to adjust the heat applied to the pot was a breeze.

    After a few minutes, the soup was ready to be devoured. I can vouch that everything we tried was great and many of them were interesting. On top of these, we also helped ourselves with food from other stations. 🙂

    Appetizers

    Big appetites would not mind having a portion of appetizers served here such as salads with dressings, Japanese sushi and sashimi, and cold cuts.

    Meat (From the Ranch to Your Table)

    The Meat station must be a meat eater’s paradise, as it offers a large variety of nonstop protein with extensive parts and organs of pork, beef, and lamb in an upscale setting. Pig’s kidney, pork tendon, pork lung, pork egg (isaw), and pork large intestine are some of the examples. The items are placed and artfully prepared, so diners can grab them easily. Also making up for a positive dining experience, the different cuts of meat can be asked to be delivered to your table. Hence, there’s no need to stand up a couple of times to get everything you want.

    Seafood (From the Sea to Your Table)

    Individually plated, a range of seafood was in heavy demand. This includes shrimps, squid, clams, mussels, fish, oyster meat, yellow eel, sharksfin skin, fresh alimasag, baby octopus, sea mantis, talakitok fillet, and more. OMG. The seafoods looked so fresh and we could still taste the seafood sweetness. Nothing beats that.

    Vegetables (From the Farm to Your Table)

    For those who love vegetables, the Vegetables station is where you’ll find the fun stuff. My dad who’s been a vegetarian since 1981 was hooked into adding different sorts of vegetables to his soup. It was an absolute delight for him to get heaping plates of his favorite vegetables: lettuce, broccoli, kailan, tauge, tomatoes, potatoes, radish, leeks, spinach, celery, Baguio pechay, fried taro, young corn, mushrooms, tangho, choisum, polonchay, Taiwan pechay, chili fingers, Chinese mustard, pumpkin, kangkong, cabbage, fresh sweet corn, watercress, and okra.

    Cooked

    Aside from shabu-shabu items, cooked dishes were also present in one counter inside Four Seasons Hotpot City. I highly recommend the following: Fried Hongkong Noodle w/ Seafood, Braised Beef Brisket, Steamed Crab w/ Egg White Sauce, Dong Po Pork, Salmon Fillet in Mango Sauce, Egg Foo Yung, and Shrimp Tempura.

    Desserts

    A good place to have some downtime after digging into the heavy courses, the Desserts Stations has always struck me as a friendly go-to hideout that has no need for elaborate explanation yet continues to strive with its regular stream of patrons. Ice cream, halo-halo, Filipino rice cakes (kakanin), chocolate fountain, panna cotta, and yogurt were worthy tries. It was however the crepe with cherry filling eaten with the avocado ice cream that won me over that time. While each component of the dessert tasted “okay” on their own, I insist that the combination was great when pieced together.

    The Bar

    The bar serves pretty much everything you can think of—diverse types of ready-made mixed juices, teas, beers, fruit shakes, sodas, and coffee. I ended up choosing Chang Beer to know how Thailand’s number-one selling beer tastes like and ordered wintermelon milk tea with strawberry jelly sinkers. Just for fun, I tried to mix the two together and the result was rather strange. Haha. :mrgreen:

    Price for Value: ★★★★☆

    Classic steamboat dining with sophistication and substance is how I would describe this newest concept of the Vikings Group. The phenomenal selection of dishes here round out a meal well spent. You get to create your own soup and cook anything you want with all ingredients and bases. So if you’re hankering for an unusual buffet restaurant that serves tasty proponents of food, Four Seasons Hotpot City is right up your alley. While prices are not entirely cheap, the experience is truly worth the splurge. 🙂

    Prices, subject to 5% service charge, are as follows: Weekday lunch Weekday dinner/ weekend and holiday lunch and dinner
    Kids below 3 ft Free Free
    Kids between 3ft and 4ft PhP 188+ PhP 288+
    Kids between 4ft and 6ft PhP 288+ PhP 388+
    Adults PhP 588+ PhP 788+

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    Operating hours:
    Lunch: 11:00AM – 2:30PM
    Dinner: 5:30PM – 10:00PM