an endangered tiny primate called a tarsier, the sun and waves.Critics called for the country's eight-year-old tourism slogan, "Wow Philippines", to be retained.Filipino tourism industry pundit Ivan Henares wrote on his popular tourism blog, "Ivan About Town": "I can't understand why (we...
not ethical ones. The US has never been averse to using the full panoply of its diplomatic clout, military might and financial muscle to protect its interests. There is little doubt that China, a recovering great power, has modelled itself vis-a-vis international law on US precedents. Thus...
(Philippines - meaning "Its nice to change") 2010–2011 "Badal Do Zamana" (Urdu - meaning "Change The World" by CALL)(Pakistan) 2010–present: "Pode ser bom, pode ser muito bom, pode ser Pepsi" (Can be good, can be very good, can be Pepsi) - Brazil 2011–present: "Change the...
“Pilipinas, Kay Ganda”. The tourism department received a lot of criticisms about the change. Critics questioned the rationale behind the change and whether using the local language will attract tourists. WOWPhilippineshas been used in the past years and was an effective promotional phrase because...
(Philippines- meaning "Its nice to change") 2010–2011 "Badal Do Zamana" (Urdu - meaning "Change The World" by CALL)(Pakistan) 2010–present: "Pode ser bom, pode ser muito bom, pode ser Pepsi" (Can be good, can be very good, can be Pepsi) -Brazil 2011–present: "Change the ...