Coastal land reclamation: A glimpse into today’s urban development strategies

Coastal land reclamation is increasing and will continue to grow and be a popular urban strategy in places that experience urban growth. 

This is according to a study, “Mapping 21st Century Global Coastal Land Reclamation,” that analyzed landsat satellite images from 2000 to 2020 to quantify spatial extent, scale, and land use of urban coastal reclamation of 135 cities globally with populations exceeding one million. Key findings indicate that 78% of these cities have turned to reclamation to create additional land, resulting in 253,000 hectares of new land, an area equivalent to Luxembourg.

Land reclamation is the process of creating new land from the sea. It’s often used in places with scarcity of land and high population density for many purposes. From Western Europe and West Africa to the Middle East, East Asia, and Southeast Asia, these countries’ cities reclaim lands for port extension, residential/commercial, and industrial purposes aimed at creating tourist and green spaces. Key drivers like global trade and rapid urbanization are already ubiquitous, so for the next step, these cities desire prestigious place-making efforts and enhanced international reputation. 

“Coastal land reclamation is a forward-looking approach to urban development,” says Architect Ian Fulgar, the principal architect of Fulgar Architects. It allows cities to preserve valuable ecosystems and resources from urban sprawl by expanding spaces without encroaching on existing natural land. More importantly for architects, urban planners, and modern city dwellers, it presents an opportunity to have purpose-built urban environments specifically designed to meet their needs.

“Architects and urban planners can design sustainable and efficient infrastructure with a blank canvas, incorporating the latest technologies and best practices in urban planning. This approach can lead to more resilient and adaptive cities capable of mitigating the effects of climate change and other environmental challenges,” adds Architect Fulgar. 

Cities that lead coastal land reclamation 

Singapore, Dubai, and Hong Kong, says Architect Fulgar, are some of the world’s most notable cities with impressive urban reclamation projects. “Not only have they transformed their respective landscapes but also captured global attention,” he says. 

Photo credit to Anastasia Yudin. An aerial shot of Flower Dome in Singapore. 

Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay are testaments to the city-state’s commitment to innovation and sustainability. The former is a luxury integrated resort famed for transforming Singapore’s coastline and city skyline, whereas the latter is a spectacularly unique horticultural destination that combines art, science, and nature. These reclaimed land developments further boost the country’s international reputation and real estate value around the area. 

For some parts of the United Arab Emirates, coastal land reclamation has significantly changed its geography. Dubai, which has completely transformed into an ultramodern city, features ambitious projects now known as some of the most recognizable developments in the world like Palm Jumeirah and The World. “They have reshaped the coastline and established the city as a leader in innovative development, significantly elevating Dubai’s real estate value and worldwide interest,” says Architect Fulgar.

Photo credit to Abid Bin Nazar. An aerial view of Palm Jumeirah. 


Palm Jumeirah is an awe-inspiring artificial archipelago shaped like a palm tree when viewed from above. It houses some of Dubai’s luxury hotels, residences, and entertainment venues. Likewise, The World is a groundbreaking project composed of small artificial islands in the shape of a world map.

Lastly, Hong Kong’s commitment to preserved art, culture, and ongoing sustainable urban development is exemplified by its West Kowloon Cultural District. It is a 40-hectare reclaimed site along Victoria Harbour’s waterfront designated as the city’s vibrant cultural quarter where the local arts scene can interact, develop, and collaborate throughout its sustainability principles. 

Architect Fulgar, who firmly believes in creating spaces that foster belonging and unity, highlights that Singapore, Dubai, and Hong Kong share common denominators in their successful urban reclamation projects. These are innovative design and planning, focus on sustainability and commitment to cultural and societal development, and the subsequent increase in real estate value.

“These projects have created iconic and visually striking landscapes by pushing the boundaries of engineering and urban design. Sustainability is often at the forefront, integrating practices and technologies that minimize environmental impact and enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors,” says Architect Fulgar on these cities’ commitment to sustainability atop function and aesthetics.

Best practices of coastal land reclamation

Despite recognition of world-class reclamation projects, one of their primary challenges is facing criticism and potential issues over sustainability concerns. Architect Fulgar shares that the solution is through the responsibility of vital stakeholders to adopt a collaborative approach and adaptive strategies in implementing best practices, such as prioritizing sustainability and disaster resilience goals in waterfront developments. 

“The future of city development, especially in coastal areas, rests with stakeholders prioritizing sustainability and disaster resilience. By adopting a comprehensive, collaborative, and adaptable strategy, they can transform the design, construction, and management of waterfront development – ultimately creating more sustainable, resilient, and prospering urban environments that benefit both people and the environment,” adds Architect Fulgar. 

Moreover, Architect Fulgar puts emphasis on a well-planned project that begins with the developers’ thorough research and analysis of the selected area about potential environmental impacts, disaster risks, and local community needs. Architects and engineers need to incorporate sustainable design principles and green and blue spaces to reduce the development’s environmental footprint.

“Trends and insights on global reclamation illustrate the potential of reclamation projects in addressing various urban development, environmental conservation, and community well-being needs – leading to more sustainable and resilient urban planning worldwide. By adopting these lessons and focusing on sustainable growth, the Philippines can capitalize on its potential and carve a path to a brighter future.”

SM Foundation introduces rainwater harvesting for sustainable impact

In line with the SM Green Movement, the SM group, through SM Foundation, recently established a rainwater harvesting system at the Brgy. Irawan Birthing Facility in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan. The initiative aims to strengthen their goal of preserving the environment and ensuring the health and wellness of future generations.

To enhance water conservation and management in the facility, the system collects rainwater from the roof and gutter, passing it through vinyl-coated mesh filters to help ensure water quality. With an 800-liter storage capacity, the harvested water serves the facility’s non-potable needs like watering plants, cleaning, and toilet flushing.

The rainwater harvesting facility also operates without electricity and features labeled faucets for intuitive recycled water use.

Midwife Narcisa Jagmis, who leads the said birthing facility, said that the facility will help them reduce their reliance on the city’s water supply systems.

“Mahalagang hindi kami nawawalan ng tubig sa center, lalo na po pag nagsimula kaming magoperate bilang birthing clinic. Ngunit minsan po, walang dumadaloy na tubig at wala kaming mapagkukunan,” Jagmis shared.  

“Kaya napaka laking tulog po ng natural na tubig mula sa rainwater catchment system na. Madali namin itong naaccess upang gamiting panglinis o pandilig dahil konektado ito sa mga gripo. Ang tubig naman mula sa main line ay maitatabi namin para sa aming sterile operations,” she said.

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SCPW, UAPSA join hands with SM Prime in promoting wetland conservation 

SCPW president Arch. Celestino Ulep leads a discussion on nature-based architecture during the fourth SCPW Wetland Center Design Symposium. Photo from SCPW

As the world celebrated the International Day for Biological Diversity 2023, SM Prime Holdings Inc. (SM Prime) joined the Society for the Conservation of Philippine Wetlands, Inc. (SCPW) hosted the fourth SCPW Wetland Center Design Symposium on May 29th at the MAAX Building in the Mall of Asia Complex.

Bannering the theme “Build Back Biodiversity: Wetland Centers and Nature-Based Architecture,” the hybrid symposium featured presentations centered on fostering knowledge and awareness about wetland conservation and innovative design approaches. 

SCPW president Ar. Celestino Ulep leads the opening of the Wetland Center Design Symposium

SCPW president Ar. Celestino Ulep opened the symposium by sharing his optimism on how collaboration and embracing nature-based architecture can pave the way towards creating a future where wetlands thrive and biodiversity flourishes.

Notable experts in the field also graced the event, sharing their insights and experiences including Chris Rostron, the global manager of Wetland Link International, and Alex Hughes of Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust in London, UK. The guest speakers kicked off the discussion by sharing about the pivotal role of Wetland Centers as a tool for Communication, Capacity Building, Education, Participation, and Awareness (CEPA) in wetland conservation efforts.

Arch. Ulep, meanwhile, engaged the audience by introducing the concept of nature-based architecture, highlighting the importance of prioritizing sustainability and harmony in design by creating structures that seamlessly integrate with the natural environment.

Meanwhile, Arch. Aaron Lecciones, SCPW Special Projects Officer, made a detailed visual presentation on the Las Piñas-Parañaque Wetland Park (LPPWP) Design Team’s experience. He highlighted the challenges and triumphs of designing a wetland park, serving as a source of inspiration for aspiring designers and architects.

Esteemed partners, including Ms. Rida Reyes Castillo of SM Prime, Dr. Arvin Diesmos of the ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity, Mr. Laudemir Salac of DENR-Region 3, and Arch. Gleo Raymundo of UAPSA graced the event to show their full support for this endeavor.

“It is an honor and privilege on the part of SM to partner with the SCPW and UAPSA in realizing its common goal of protecting ecosystems, particularly wetlands, by inspiring the youth to engage and take action on the socio-civic and economic issues in their communities by finding workable solutions towards building a sustainable future,” SM Prime AVP and Head of Marketing, PR, and Communications Rida Reyes Castillo said.

SM Prime AVP and Head of Marketing, PR, and Communications Rida Reyes Castillo

Castillo further emphasized that environmental protection and nature conservation are integral pillars of SM Prime’s sustainability campaign and that they believe in the power of cultivating the younger generation’s devotion to building a sustainable future.

The symposium concluded with a comprehensive discussion on the rules and guidelines of the design competition, followed by an open forum and exchange of ideas among participants.

The symposium also marked the beginning of the highly anticipated 4th SCPW Wetland Center Design Competition, which aims to create a platform for talented students in the field of construction and design to showcase their skills and ingenuity and encourages them to address environmental challenges through sustainable solutions.

Sec Loyzaga: Invest in rainwater collection 

DENR, SM Prime calls on cities to innovate and invest in water-saving technologies to avert water crisis

At the multi-stakeholder forum, “Towards a Greener Footprint”, in Iloilo City recently, Environment Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga shared solutions-focused guidelines to help the local government reduce carbon footprint, with emphasis on water conservation to address the looming water crisis and increase access to safe water and sanitation. From left to right: Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Trenas, journalist Ces Drilon, Secretary Loyzaga, urban planning and landscape architect Paulo Alcazaren, United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) co-chair Michaela Rossette Santo-Tayag and SM Supermalls Vice President for Corporate Compliance Liza Silerio. Photo credits to Arnold Almacen/Iloilo City Office of the Mayor.

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and SM Prime Holdings, Inc. (SM Prime), one of the leading real estate developers in Southeast Asia, recently called on local public officials to avoid the extraction of groundwater and, instead, invest in rainwater collection for recycling and impoundment, as well as explore new technologies such as modular desalination and modular sewage treatment plants, to manage the effects of climate change on the country’s water resources.

At the multi-stakeholder forum, “Towards a Greener Footprint”, in Iloilo City recently, Environment Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga shared solutions-focused guidelines to help the local government reduce carbon footprint, with emphasis on water conservation to address the looming water crisis and increase access to safe water and sanitation. 

“We need to invest in the appropriate engineering and infrastructure to deliver water from the source,” Secretary Loyzaga said. “We must avoid, if not reduce drastically, the extraction of groundwater which in low-lying coastal areas causes subsidence and increases flooding.”

 “Rainwater catchments will not only provide additional supply for household use but will also help ensure the availability of surface water through the maintenance of watershed cover when impounded,” Secretary Loyzaga said.

Based on the latest report of the Philippine Statistics Authority, water abstracted for own use increased from 215.2 billion cubic meters (bcm) in 2020 to 217.8 bcm in 2021 countrywide. From 2010 to 2021, the largest amount of self-abstracted water is for the power sector (58.7%). This was followed by agriculture (33.5%); mining and quarrying, manufacturing, and construction (5.3%); and services sector and households (2.6%). 

Earlier this month, the DENR said the country still has enough water supply, but proper management is needed to prevent a possible water crisis by the end of the year. 

The call was met with a resounding response from the private sector, particularly, SM Prime.  In the same forum, SM Supermalls Vice President for Corporate Compliance Engr. Liza B. Silerio shared how  SM Prime has stepped up the sustainability programs that it has been doing since SM Supermalls started recycling water in the 1990s.

From rainwater catchment to help deter flooding in communities where its malls are located, SM Prime also pioneered the mall-based rainwater filtration system that converts the collected rainwater to be potable enough for washing, cleaning and even drinking. Launched at SM City Baguio, the facility will supply mall tenants with enough potable water to help reduce sourcing from the communities’ water table.

“As an integrated property developer, we have seen the first-hand effects of natural hazards that are caused by the change in weather patterns in the Philippines,” Engr. Silerio explained. “El Nino and La Nina are two phenomena resulting from climate change. Our country ranks number one in the World Risk Index 2022 report as the most vulnerable among 193 nations.”

Faced with this challenge, Engr. Silerio shared that SM Prime will continue to find innovative ways to address the climate challenges. “We continue to evolve and adapt technology to improve our resource consumption as part of our climate action,” she concluded.

Filo ONCEs! Grab is Giving Away Tickets to TWICE’s ‘Ready To Be’ Concert to GrabUnlimited Subscribers

More than 500 tickets to the Philippine-leg of the much-awaited world tour of the k-pop group will be exclusively awarded to GrabUnlimited Subscribers

Filipino ONCEs, get your Candy Bongs out for Grab is giving away tickets to the ‘Ready to Be’ concert of the much-beloved girl group TWICE! More than 500 GrabUnlimited subscribers have the chance to Dance the Night Away with the nine-member K-pop sensation on 30 September 2023 at the Philippine Arena.

As Grab’s official subscription plan, GrabUnlimited provides each subscriber with unparalleled value as they enjoy the superapp’s suite of safe, convenient, and reliable services. Among the exclusive perks GrabUnlimited subscribers get is access to the latest events in the country available via the Grab Rewards Catalogue and special gamified experiences like raffle draws.

Claim Your Tickets via Grab Rewards Catalogue

If you’re a GrabUnlimited subscriber and you’ve been racking up points from your everyday use of the Grab superapp, you better head on to your Rewards Catalogue because you may just be able to get your own Upper Box C (UBC) seats.

  • 1x UBC Regular ticket = 9,450 points
  • 1x UBC Premium ticket = 16,200 points

The ‘Ready to Be’ tickets on the Grab Rewards Catalogue are up for redemption until September 21. Claimants may only redeem a maximum of two tickets each.

Try Your Luck via Grab ‘Ready to Be’ Raffle Draw

The leading superapp is also offering a chance to win Lower Box (LB) Tickets to fortunate GrabFood aficionados and subscribers of GrabUnlimited (GU). Subscribers of GrabUnlimited will receive double the number of entries compared to non-subscribers. By spending at least Php 475 on each GrabFood order, non-GU users will receive a single raffle entry, whereas GU subscribers will receive two entries. Only transactions made from August 22 to September 14 are considered eligible for the raffle draw.

Raffle participants have the chance of winning either an LBB Premium or an LBA Premium Ticket worth Php 10,000 and Php 12,000, respectively. The winners of the Grab ‘Ready to Be’Raffle will be drawn on 18 September 2023 and will be notified via their App Notifications and Grab-registered emails.

Claimants who wish to redeem their ‘Ready to Be You’ tickets, whether acquired through the Grab Rewards Catalogue or the Grab Raffle Draw, can do so at the Grab Partner Center situated at Wirecrete 58 A. Bonifacio Ave., Marikina City, from September 25 to 29, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Additionally, Grab will set up a Ticket Distribution Booth in the Stadiumof the Philippine Arena on September 30.

AZI, ANGELA, ATASKA at ANGELIKA BIBIDA SA BAGONG SERIES NG VIVAMAX NA “SECRET CAMPUS”

This August, Vivamax presents “Secret Campus”, a four-part mini-series directed by Jose Javier Reyes, where sex, drugs, and all sorts of violence involving high school and college students are exposed online. It stars VMX Heavenly Crush Angela Morena, Vivamax Princess Ataska, VMX Pantaxa Angelica Hart, and Vivamax A-lister Azi Acosta.

Lurking on the dark side of the internet is a chat site called “Secret Campus” where anonymous contributors share titillating yet harrowing stories. Real or fabricated? It’s no big deal. Anyone who frequents this site is prepared to be shocked and entertained, and that’s all that matters.

In the first episode of the series, Azi Acosta plays Myra who was raised by her aunt who is now bedridden. Aunt Rosita wants Myra to quit school to be her personal caregiver. But Myra is determined to graduate and eventually go abroad. To finance her studies, she hooks up with men she’s met over the internet. Her sexcapades are done at home, with Aunt Rosita just in the next room! Myra has a boyfriend (Clifford Pusing as Rommel), and there’s no telling what will happen if he finds out about this.

Episode 2 features Ataska as Andi, a sweet, smart girl from Davao who gets a scholarship in Manila. Feeling lonely with no family or friend around, Andi develops a crush on her professor, Joaquin (Arron Villaflor). The infatuation turns to obsession, and Joaquin gives in to Andi’s seduction. But as soon as he realizes the dangers of their affair, Joaquin decides to end it. Andi resorts to blackmail, but Joaquin’s co-teacher, Irene (CJ Jaravata), has thought of a plan to protect him. Andi does an ultimate act of despair.

Angelica Hart stars as Clea in Episode 3. Coming from a broken family, Clea lives alone in Manila and supports herself by doing livestream videos until she is enticed into prostitution. She never wants her boyfriend Ariel (Aerol Carmelo) to know about it, so when her classmate Migo (Jaggy Lejano) discovers her secret, she agrees to have a booking with him. But Migo brings a friend with him; they rape her, and even upload compromising photos of her that could easily be seen by Ariel. Devastated, Clea does something that will haunt her rapists forever.

Angela Morena plays Eunice in Episode 4. Eunice is finding it hard to adjust to college life in Manila and just keeps to herself. As she eats alone near the ladies’ room, she catches campus queen bee Hayley (Armina Alegre) having sex in the cubicle. Eunice vows to keep it a secret, but Hayley is not willing to trust her. To ensure her silence, Hayley and her boyfriend Clyde (Victor Relosa) connive with two guys to molest Eunice and take a video. What she doesn’t anticipate is Eunice’s ability to render a brutal revenge.

In “Secret Campus”, nothing is impossible. Don’t miss all four episodes, starting August 27, 2023.

Go to web.vivamax.net or download the app and subscribe via Google Play Store, App Store, or Huawei App Gallery.

For payment thru website, you may choose from EC Pay, 7 Eleven, All Day, All Day, Pay Mongo, GrabPay, GCash, or PayMaya. For payment thru app, you may choose from Globe, Smart, GCash, Paypal, Visa, or Mastercard. For payment thru Ecommerce, you may choose from Lazada, Comworks, Clickstore, or Paymaya. For payment thru authorized outlets, you may choose from Load Manna, Comworks, Cebuana Lhuillier, Palawan Express, and Load Central. VivaMax’s cable partners are SkyCable, Cable Link, Wesfardell Connect, Fiber, BCTVI, Cebu Cable, Zenergy HD, Cotabato Cable Television Network Corporation, and Concepcion Pay TV Network, Inc.
In UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, and Qatar, Vivamax can be accessed for only AED35/month.
In Europe, Vivamax can be enjoyed for only 8 GBP/month.
Vivamax is also available in Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, and Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, South Korea, Taiwan, Brunei, Macao, Vietnam, Maldives, Australia, New Zealand, USA and Canada.
Indeed, Vivamax is not stopping to entertain more people across the globe!
Vivamax, atin ‘to!

Azi Acosta Bagong Paborito ni Direk Jose Javier Reyes

This August, Vivamax presents “Secret Campus”, a four-part mini-series directed by Jose Javier Reyes, where sex, drugs, and all sorts of violence involving high school and college students are exposed online. It stars VMX Heavenly Crush Angela Morena, Vivamax Princess Ataska, VMX Pantaxa Angelica Hart, and Vivamax A-lister Azi Acosta.

Lurking on the dark side of the internet is a chat site called “Secret Campus” where anonymous contributors share titillating yet harrowing stories. Real or fabricated? It’s no big deal. Anyone who frequents this site is prepared to be shocked and entertained, and that’s all that matters.

In the first episode of the series, Azi Acosta plays Myra who was raised by her aunt who is now bedridden. Aunt Rosita wants Myra to quit school to be her personal caregiver. But Myra is determined to graduate and eventually go abroad. To finance her studies, she hooks up with men she’s met over the internet. Her sexcapades are done at home, with Aunt Rosita just in the next room! Myra has a boyfriend (Clifford Pusing as Rommel), and there’s no telling what will happen if he finds out about this.

Episode 2 features Ataska as Andi, a sweet, smart girl from Davao who gets a scholarship in Manila. Feeling lonely with no family or friend around, Andi develops a crush on her professor, Joaquin (Arron Villaflor). The infatuation turns to obsession, and Joaquin gives in to Andi’s seduction. But as soon as he realizes the dangers of their affair, Joaquin decides to end it. Andi resorts to blackmail, but Joaquin’s co-teacher, Irene (CJ Jaravata), has thought of a plan to protect him. Andi does an ultimate act of despair.

Angelica Hart stars as Clea in Episode 3. Coming from a broken family, Clea lives alone in Manila and supports herself by doing livestream videos until she is enticed into prostitution. She never wants her boyfriend Ariel (Aerol Carmelo) to know about it, so when her classmate Migo (Jaggy Lejano) discovers her secret, she agrees to have a booking with him. But Migo brings a friend with him; they rape her, and even upload compromising photos of her that could easily be seen by Ariel. Devastated, Clea does something that will haunt her rapists forever.

Angela Morena plays Eunice in Episode 4. Eunice is finding it hard to adjust to college life in Manila and just keeps to herself. As she eats alone near the ladies’ room, she catches campus queen bee Hayley (Armina Alegre) having sex in the cubicle. Eunice vows to keep it a secret, but Hayley is not willing to trust her. To ensure her silence, Hayley and her boyfriend Clyde (Victor Relosa) connive with two guys to molest Eunice and take a video. What she doesn’t anticipate is Eunice’s ability to render a brutal revenge.

In “Secret Campus”, nothing is impossible. Don’t miss all four episodes, starting August 27, 2023.

Go to web.vivamax.net or download the app and subscribe via Google Play Store, App Store, or Huawei App Gallery.

For payment thru website, you may choose from EC Pay, 7 Eleven, All Day, All Day, Pay Mongo, GrabPay, GCash, or PayMaya. For payment thru app, you may choose from Globe, Smart, GCash, Paypal, Visa, or Mastercard. For payment thru Ecommerce, you may choose from Lazada, Comworks, Clickstore, or Paymaya. For payment thru authorized outlets, you may choose from Load Manna, Comworks, Cebuana Lhuillier, Palawan Express, and Load Central. VivaMax’s cable partners are SkyCable, Cable Link, Wesfardell Connect, Fiber, BCTVI, Cebu Cable, Zenergy HD, Cotabato Cable Television Network Corporation, and Concepcion Pay TV Network, Inc.
In UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, and Qatar, Vivamax can be accessed for only AED35/month.
In Europe, Vivamax can be enjoyed for only 8 GBP/month.
Vivamax is also available in Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, and Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, South Korea, Taiwan, Brunei, Macao, Vietnam, Maldives, Australia, New Zealand, USA and Canada.
Indeed, Vivamax is not stopping to entertain more people across the globe!
Vivamax, atin ‘to!

E.A.T ipinatawag ng MTRCB

Nag-isyu ang Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), motu proprio, ng Notice to Appear at Testify sa Production Group ng noontime variety show E.A.T hinggil sa pagmumura ng isa sa mga host ng programa na si Wally Bayola noong ika-10 ng Agosto 2023, na namataan ng MTRCB Monitoring and Inspection Unit.

Nilabag ng naturang eksena ang Section 2 (B), Chapter IV of the Implementing Rules and Regulations of Presidential Decree No. 1986 (PD No. 1986)Itinakda ang pagdinig sa ika-14 ng Agosto 2023, Lunes, sa MTRCB Offices sa Timog Avenue, Quezon City.

Ipinaalala ng MTRCB na anumang paglabag sa PD No. 1986 at sa mga Patakaran at Regulasyon nito na namamahala sa mga pelikula, mga programa sa telebisyon, at kaugnay na promotional materials nito ay parurusahan ng suspensyon o kanselasyon ng mga permiso at/o lisensya na inisyu ng Board at/o ng pagpapataw ng multa, at iba pang uri ng administratibong parusa.

KUMU MARKS ITS 5TH ANNIVERSARY WITH MORE PARTNERSHIPS, BRAND NEW SHOWS FOR FILIPINOS ALL OVER THE WORLD

Millions of content. Thousands of streamers. Five years of community. One global platform.

Philippines’ homegrown social entertainment app, Kumu is welcoming its fifth year of unleashing Filipinos’ talent, passion, and creativity with a massive, multi-project celebration that is collectively called kumuFIVE.

Kumu’s large user base composed of those here and abroad, particularly OFWs, can look forward to the next few months being filled with newer and bigger collaborations, as well as loads of innovative shows and programs that can become a pipeline towards their own career success in media and entertainment.

Finally, kumuFIVE would also include a most-starstudded event, which is set to be a first for the Kumunity.

What better way to give back and commemorate the occasion than to bring sparkle, glamour, and a touch of extravagance to the Kumuverse by gathering them under one roof for the upcoming Diamond Gala. Stepping outside their gadgets and into real life, the monumental gala will feature a blue carpet for the Kumunity members who will be dressed to the nines while meeting their co-streamers and gifters this August 26 at the Shangri-La Fort.

“The Diamond Gala is our way of commemorating Kumu’s journey and sharing our gratitude for the years of support for our platform and initiatives. This event embodies our commitment to building a safe platform that prioritizes the voice of the Filipino people at home and around the world,” said Kumu’s CEO & Co-Founder, Roland Ros.

Innovative projects

Over the years, Kumu has taken leaps and bounds by partnering with some of the media and entertainment giants in the Philippines in making a lot of projects possible. Among their esteemed partners were “Pinoy Big Brother,” “Eat Bulaga!,”  The House of Collab, Summit Media, GKNB, Star Magic, and VIVA.

These have yielded extraordinary shows, paved the way for the rise of the Kumu streamers, creating a community that embraces all kinds of talents, and helped uplift the lives of many, especially during the pandemic.

In addition to its partnerships with major media companies, for its 5th year, Kumu continues its commitment to helping its Filipino creators and communities find success with their own creative careers, both inside and outside of the platform. This vision has given birth to performance contests that recognize the contributions of some of the country’s unsung heroes: there’s “Healthcareoke” for healthcare workers, which is also a partial fundraiser for local NGO Shining Light Foundation, and the currently airing “Dance Battleship” for the Filipino seafarers, who are the second largest group in the global maritime industry.

Meanwhile, aspiring female performers and those who identify as women can unleash their talents and participate in the inclusive search for the next iconic girl group in “Looking for Jowa: Idol Survival Show.” Game shows are making a roaring comeback on Kumu as part of “Panalo Hour,” which would feature different games per day. Kumu streamers who double as reality game show lovers, for their part, will have the chance to participate in the quest for diamonds through  “Diamond Hunt’s” various mental and physical challenges by winning Kumu campaigns.

Speaking of diamonds, an exciting addition to the platform is the “Kumugotchi” rooms wherein the viewers can actually control the streamer’s actions using virtual gifts also known as diamonds.

Having done so much progress in the past five years, the platform has truly enabled the sharing of talents and time among the streamers. To give back, Kumu has also opened its doors to several initiatives like “Euniverse Has It”  which gives back to other Kumu streamers and supporters, as well as the “Karlito Volley Kamp” which aims to unleash the Kumunity’s athletic side. Happening this coming August 25 to 27, the volleyball camp features some of the country’s top volleyball superstars namely Jema Galanza, Carmela Tunay, and Celine Domingo for a day of teaching service, spikes, and blocks.

Nurturing local talents

In keeping with its goal to deliver an unparalleled entertainment experience, further solidifying Kumu’s position as a global content powerhouse platform are the upcoming “Kumuserye”  and “Kumusta World.” Both projects are set to shine the spotlight on the Kumu streamers’ acting and musical performances.

Ensuring that Kumu’s impact reaches beyond content creation but even towards relevant social issues, the platform has played an integral role in nurturing the careers of local drag queens and will continue to do so as a major sponsor of “Drag Race Philippines Season 1 and 2.” This effort comes on top of Kumu’s constant and consistent campaigns that promote a safe platform for all its users and streamers regardless of gender and age. Kumu’s most recent project is “Take Back Our Internet,” which aims to spread awareness on the dark side of the web where cybersex traffickers lurk in the shadows.

Extending beyond the digital realm, Kumu provides a space where content creators can thrive, share their stories, and connect with their audience on a deeper level. Kumu’s partnership with IKON employment solutions agency for its OFW users pushes that goal to the next level.

Soon, Kumu’s content and shows will also reach a wider audience abroad all thanks to the new partnership with ABS-CBN Global.

As Kumu celebrates its 5th anniversary, it reflects on a journey marked by creation, collaboration, and meaningful connections that would surely continue and become stronger in the years to come.

Puregold CinePanalo Film Festival aims to produce inspirational, uplifting films


Up-and-coming film directors will soon have the chance to showcase their
very own “kwentong panalo ng buhay” as part of Puregold’s recently
launched, first-ever film festival.

Dubbed CinePanalo Film Festival, the event will be marked by largesse—Puregold is
giving away millions worth of production grants to help fund the works of a select group
of filmmakers that will participate in it. To date, the festival is arousing immense interest
and the application process is well underway to determine who will be part of it.
Vincent Co, President of Puregold Price Club Inc., spoke about the exciting
opportunities that await participants. “We want CinePanalo to uplift the spirits of young
and gifted filmmakers who are just waiting for a break,” he said. “We hope that the
financial grant and the sheer exposure they get will provide an important boost to their
aspirations.”

Puregold’s CinePanalo Film Festival is looking for inspirational and heartwarming
stories that conform to the festival’s official theme, “Mga kwentong panalo ng buhay.”
Applicants whose creations reflect timeless Pinoy values about love, family, and hope
will find vigorous support at the upcoming festival.

Festival director Chris Cahilig affirms this as he stresses on the significance of the
festival’s theme. “CinePanalo aims to leave audiences with the warm and fuzzy feeling
that truly great cinema can inspire,” Cahilig says. “On this note, we look forward to
seeing the wonderful stories our local directors will earnestly share with the public.”
Only a select few that will best capture the spirit of the festival’s theme will receive the
sought-after grants. Five amateur and professional directors will be given P2,500,000
each to produce a feature film for the festival. Meanwhile, twenty-five student
filmmakers will be given P100,000 each to create shorts.

The completed films will be screened at a three-day festival to be held at Gateway
Cinemas from March 8 to 10, 2024. The short films will also be posted on Puregold’s
official social media pages such as the Puregold Channel on YouTube. These shorts
will be featured next to Puregold’s successful retailtainment series such as “GV Boys,”
“Ang Babae sa Likod ng Face Mask,” and “Ang Lalaki sa Likod ng Profile”.

“People need films that the whole family can enjoy,” Cahilig asserts. “At a time when
films marked by violence or worldly desires are increasingly made accessible to more
people, the CinePanalo Film Festival’s focus will be on more heartfelt and hope-filled
stories.”

The festival was officially launched at a press conference organized by Cinema 76 Film
Society last August 8, 2023. Since the announcement of the event dropped, festival
officials have been receiving dozens of inquiries from interested filmmakers. An
esteemed selection committee will sift through all applications to find the exceptional
directors who will make up the festival’s lineup in March.
Interested participants may email thesecretariat@cinepanalo.com to receive the
materials needed to apply. All applications and requirements must be emailed back by
October 27, 2023. A shortlist of selected directors is expected to drop by November 6,
2023.