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Philippine History in Hong Kong: The Flag

A place that is now a park in Wan Chai was where the Philippine flag was sewn. The first version of the Philippine flag that was waved on June 12, 1898 (the Filipino’s declaration of independence from Spain) was sketched by Emilio Aguinaldo. It’s only mentioned as Hong Kong…

Philippine History

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Philippine History in Hong Kong: The Flag
Philippine History in Hong Kong: The Flag
Philippine History

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Jun 23, 2021

DevNotes: Immutability and Redux

I’m still trying to wrap my head around immutability in Javascript/React/Redux but I have found these resources that I wanted to piece together. Why you need Redux? This article explained it in a simple and non-technical way. The Data Flow An animated diagram of the data flow by using Redux: Source: Redux Essentials, Part 1: Redux Overview…

JavaScript

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DevNotes: Immutability and Redux
DevNotes: Immutability and Redux
JavaScript

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Aug 4, 2020

Of Counting And Money: The Confusing Numbers Vocabulary of Filipinos

We don’t simply use one or two languages, we code-switch in three. — Working with locals in Hong Kong for two years now, I fully speak English to my colleagues. There was one thing, however, that made me stop and stare: it was how fluent they were in their numbers vocabulary. I first noticed that when I asked my Chinese colleague how the…

Filipino

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Of Counting And Money: The Confusing Numbers Vocabulary of Filipinos
Of Counting And Money: The Confusing Numbers Vocabulary of Filipinos
Filipino

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Jul 10, 2020

13 Ways To Cope With Job Hunting Despair

Stop yourself from being fully sucked into that black hole. — You’re probably miserable right now which is why you’ve clicked this. Despite the rejections, you aren’t giving up. …

Self Improvement

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13 Ways To Cope With Job Hunting Despair
13 Ways To Cope With Job Hunting Despair
Self Improvement

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May 25, 2020

“Are you happy now?”

Well, are you? — The night was young when overthinking struck. Flipping through Instagram stories, I watched as people go on their daily lives today. Some posted about things like milk tea, baking, a musical, and a lunch-out that made them happy. I paused. ‘Happy, oh that word.’ Smiling to myself, I briefly remembered…

Self

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“Are you happy now?”
“Are you happy now?”
Self

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May 13, 2020

Hong Kongers’ COVID-19 Life Hacks

14 Ways that Hong Kong people and businesses are adapting — Any government in the world can close borders, add fancy robots into its airports, implement mass testing, hire more front-liners, launch economic stimulus packages and distribute relief goods to its citizens for this ongoing pandemic. However, such implementations are useless if people are not able to cope with the new…

Hong Kong

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Hong Kongers’ COVID-19 Life Hacks
Hong Kongers’ COVID-19 Life Hacks
Hong Kong

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May 7, 2020

Hong Kong: SARS and Scars — The Behavioral Change

Living through a 2020 pandemic in Asia’s World City — January — March 2020 “Hey, what was SARS like?” That was the first question I asked my Hong Konger colleague when we were checking Hong Kong’s dashboard for Covid-19 cases in January. I told him my reasons for asking: I grew up in the Philippines where we only had 2…

Pandemic Diaries

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Hong Kong: SARS and Scars — The Behavioral Change
Hong Kong: SARS and Scars — The Behavioral Change
Pandemic Diaries

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Apr 24, 2020

28 Things I Read About Japan That Were Actually True

They weren’t just unusual things, they were part of the Japanese way of life. — To see is to believe. For years, I’ve been reading and watching videos related to my favorite country, Japan. And when I finally went there, I was always left in awe at every direction. Here are 28 things I verified in the Land of The Rising Sun: You can pay…

Japan

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28 Things I Read About Japan That Were Actually True
28 Things I Read About Japan That Were Actually True
Japan

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Apr 24, 2020

In Transit: How I Toured South Korea with a US Visa

I took advantage of one of the highly coveted visas and had a transit tour in the Land of the Morning Calm. — Visa applications are time-consuming and mostly costly when you have a weak passport. I am a Philippine passport holder so if I want to enter South Korea directly, I will need to apply for the visa. South Korean Embassy processes them for free (depending on where you live) or through…

South Korea

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In Transit: How I Toured South Korea with a US Visa
In Transit: How I Toured South Korea with a US Visa
South Korea

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