#필리핀 — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #필리핀, aggregated by home.social.
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It's #HangeulDay ( #한글날 ). #Hangeul is a script that can be adopted & adapted for various languages far more precisely than Latin/Roman. Here's Mabuhay Hangeul v1.0 (wip) for #Filipino in Hangeul. (v2 soon) wiki.youronly.one/mabuhayhangeul #Hangul #HangulDay #Philippines #필리핀
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It's #HangeulDay ( #한글날 ). #Hangeul is a script that can be adopted & adapted for various languages far more precisely than Latin/Roman.
Here's Mabuhay Hangeul v1.0 (wip) for #Filipino in Hangeul. (v2 soon)
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It's #HangeulDay ( #한글날 ). #Hangeul is a script that can be adopted & adapted for various languages far more precisely than Latin/Roman.
Here's Mabuhay Hangeul v1.0 (wip) for #Filipino in Hangeul. (v2 soon)
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It's #HangeulDay ( #한글날 ). #Hangeul is a script that can be adopted & adapted for various languages far more precisely than Latin/Roman.
Here's Mabuhay Hangeul v1.0 (wip) for #Filipino in Hangeul. (v2 soon)
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It's #HangeulDay ( #한글날 ). #Hangeul is a script that can be adopted & adapted for various languages far more precisely than Latin/Roman.
Here's Mabuhay Hangeul v1.0 (wip) for #Filipino in Hangeul. (v2 soon)
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It's #HangeulDay ( #한글날 ). #Hangeul is a script that can be adopted & adapted for various languages far more precisely than Latin/Roman.
Here's Mabuhay Hangeul v1.0 (wip) for #Filipino in Hangeul. (v2 soon)
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Magandang umaga #Pilipinas #🇵🇭 Get out there and vote for who YOU think our country needs, not what other people is telling you. It's your right to choose! Mabuhay! 🖖🏽 #Philippines #Halalan2025 #Eleksyon2025 #ElectionsPH #ᜉᜒᜎᜒᜉᜒᜈᜐ᜔ #필리핀
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Magandang umaga #Pilipinas #🇵🇭
Get out there and vote for who YOU think our country needs, not what other people is telling you. It's your right to choose!
Mabuhay! 🖖🏽
#Philippines #Halalan2025 #Eleksyon2025 #ElectionsPH #ᜉᜒᜎᜒᜉᜒᜈᜐ᜔ #필리핀 @pilipinas @philippines
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«Lupang Hinirang» «ᄙᅮ빵 히니랑» (“Chosen Land”) is the National Anthem of the #Philippines
(written in Mabuhay Hangeul 마부하미 한글 v1.0)
바양 마기ᄙᅵ의,
뻴ᄙᅡᆺ 낭 시ᄙᅡᅌᅡ난.
아ᄙᅡᆸ 낭 뿌소,
사 딥딥 모이 부하이.ᄙᅮ빵 히니랑,
두얀 까 낭 마기띵.
사 만ᄙᅮᄙᅮ삑,
디 까 빠시시이ᇐ.사 다가ퟍ 아ퟍ 분돆,
사 시모이 아ퟍ 사 ᄙᅡᅌᅵퟍ 몽 북하의.
마이 디ᄙᅡᆨ 앙 뚜ᄙᅡ,
아ퟍ 아위ퟍ 사 빡ᄙᅡ양 미나마하ᇐ.앙 낏ᄙᅡퟦ 낭 와까왂 모이,
따굼빠이 나 낙니닝닝.
앙 비뚜윈 아ퟍ 아라의 니야,
까이ᄙᅡᆫ 빠 마이 디 낙디디ᄙᅵᆷ.ᄙᅮ빠 앙 아라의 앙 ᄙᅮ와ᇐ하띠ퟍ 빡신따,
부하이 아이 ᄙᅡᅌᅵퟍ 사 삐ᄙᅵᆼ 모.
아밍 ᄙᅵ가야 나 빡 마이 망아아삐,
앙 마마따이 낭 다히ᇐ 사오.(Mabuhay Hangeul is a work-in-progress; see: https://techmagus.github.io/pilipino-hangeul/main.html )
#LupangHinirang #ᄙᅮ빵히니랑 #ChosenLand #Mabuhay #Hangeul #마부하미 #한글 #Pilipinas #삐ᄙᅵ삐낫 #필리핀 #Filipino #Pilipino #삐ᄙᅵ삐노
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«Lupang Hinirang» «ᄙᅮ빵 히니랑» (“Chosen Land”) is the National Anthem of the #Philippines
(written in Mabuhay Hangeul 마부하미 한글 v1.0)
바양 마기ᄙᅵ의,
뻴ᄙᅡᆺ 낭 시ᄙᅡᅌᅡ난.
아ᄙᅡᆸ 낭 뿌소,
사 딥딥 모이 부하이.ᄙᅮ빵 히니랑,
두얀 까 낭 마기띵.
사 만ᄙᅮᄙᅮ삑,
디 까 빠시시이ᇐ.사 다가ퟍ 아ퟍ 분돆,
사 시모이 아ퟍ 사 ᄙᅡᅌᅵퟍ 몽 북하의.
마이 디ᄙᅡᆨ 앙 뚜ᄙᅡ,
아ퟍ 아위ퟍ 사 빡ᄙᅡ양 미나마하ᇐ.앙 낏ᄙᅡퟦ 낭 와까왂 모이,
따굼빠이 나 낙니닝닝.
앙 비뚜윈 아ퟍ 아라의 니야,
까이ᄙᅡᆫ 빠 마이 디 낙디디ᄙᅵᆷ.ᄙᅮ빠 앙 아라의 앙 ᄙᅮ와ᇐ하띠ퟍ 빡신따,
부하이 아이 ᄙᅡᅌᅵퟍ 사 삐ᄙᅵᆼ 모.
아밍 ᄙᅵ가야 나 빡 마이 망아아삐,
앙 마마따이 낭 다히ᇐ 사오.(Mabuhay Hangeul is a work-in-progress; see: https://techmagus.github.io/pilipino-hangeul/main.html )
#LupangHinirang #ᄙᅮ빵히니랑 #ChosenLand #Mabuhay #Hangeul #마부하미 #한글 #Pilipinas #삐ᄙᅵ삐낫 #필리핀 #Filipino #Pilipino #삐ᄙᅵ삐노
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«Lupang Hinirang» «ᄙᅮ빵 히니랑» (“Chosen Land”) is the National Anthem of the #Philippines
(written in Mabuhay Hangeul 마부하미 한글 v1.0)
바양 마기ᄙᅵ의,
뻴ᄙᅡᆺ 낭 시ᄙᅡᅌᅡ난.
아ᄙᅡᆸ 낭 뿌소,
사 딥딥 모이 부하이.ᄙᅮ빵 히니랑,
두얀 까 낭 마기띵.
사 만ᄙᅮᄙᅮ삑,
디 까 빠시시이ᇐ.사 다가ퟍ 아ퟍ 분돆,
사 시모이 아ퟍ 사 ᄙᅡᅌᅵퟍ 몽 북하의.
마이 디ᄙᅡᆨ 앙 뚜ᄙᅡ,
아ퟍ 아위ퟍ 사 빡ᄙᅡ양 미나마하ᇐ.앙 낏ᄙᅡퟦ 낭 와까왂 모이,
따굼빠이 나 낙니닝닝.
앙 비뚜윈 아ퟍ 아라의 니야,
까이ᄙᅡᆫ 빠 마이 디 낙디디ᄙᅵᆷ.ᄙᅮ빠 앙 아라의 앙 ᄙᅮ와ᇐ하띠ퟍ 빡신따,
부하이 아이 ᄙᅡᅌᅵퟍ 사 삐ᄙᅵᆼ 모.
아밍 ᄙᅵ가야 나 빡 마이 망아아삐,
앙 마마따이 낭 다히ᇐ 사오.(Mabuhay Hangeul is a work-in-progress; see: https://techmagus.github.io/pilipino-hangeul/main.html )
#LupangHinirang #ᄙᅮ빵히니랑 #ChosenLand #Mabuhay #Hangeul #마부하미 #한글 #Pilipinas #삐ᄙᅵ삐낫 #필리핀 #Filipino #Pilipino #삐ᄙᅵ삐노
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«Lupang Hinirang» «ᄙᅮ빵 히니랑» (“Chosen Land”) is the National Anthem of the #Philippines
(written in Mabuhay Hangeul 마부하미 한글 v1.0)
바양 마기ᄙᅵ의,
뻴ᄙᅡᆺ 낭 시ᄙᅡᅌᅡ난.
아ᄙᅡᆸ 낭 뿌소,
사 딥딥 모이 부하이.ᄙᅮ빵 히니랑,
두얀 까 낭 마기띵.
사 만ᄙᅮᄙᅮ삑,
디 까 빠시시이ᇐ.사 다가ퟍ 아ퟍ 분돆,
사 시모이 아ퟍ 사 ᄙᅡᅌᅵퟍ 몽 북하의.
마이 디ᄙᅡᆨ 앙 뚜ᄙᅡ,
아ퟍ 아위ퟍ 사 빡ᄙᅡ양 미나마하ᇐ.앙 낏ᄙᅡퟦ 낭 와까왂 모이,
따굼빠이 나 낙니닝닝.
앙 비뚜윈 아ퟍ 아라의 니야,
까이ᄙᅡᆫ 빠 마이 디 낙디디ᄙᅵᆷ.ᄙᅮ빠 앙 아라의 앙 ᄙᅮ와ᇐ하띠ퟍ 빡신따,
부하이 아이 ᄙᅡᅌᅵퟍ 사 삐ᄙᅵᆼ 모.
아밍 ᄙᅵ가야 나 빡 마이 망아아삐,
앙 마마따이 낭 다히ᇐ 사오.(Mabuhay Hangeul is a work-in-progress; see: https://techmagus.github.io/pilipino-hangeul/main.html )
#LupangHinirang #ᄙᅮ빵히니랑 #ChosenLand #Mabuhay #Hangeul #마부하미 #한글 #Pilipinas #삐ᄙᅵ삐낫 #필리핀 #Filipino #Pilipino #삐ᄙᅵ삐노
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«Lupang Hinirang» «ᄙᅮ빵 히니랑» (“Chosen Land”) is the National Anthem of the #Philippines
(written in Mabuhay Hangeul 마부하미 한글 v1.0)
바양 마기ᄙᅵ의,
뻴ᄙᅡᆺ 낭 시ᄙᅡᅌᅡ난.
아ᄙᅡᆸ 낭 뿌소,
사 딥딥 모이 부하이.ᄙᅮ빵 히니랑,
두얀 까 낭 마기띵.
사 만ᄙᅮᄙᅮ삑,
디 까 빠시시이ᇐ.사 다가ퟍ 아ퟍ 분돆,
사 시모이 아ퟍ 사 ᄙᅡᅌᅵퟍ 몽 북하의.
마이 디ᄙᅡᆨ 앙 뚜ᄙᅡ,
아ퟍ 아위ퟍ 사 빡ᄙᅡ양 미나마하ᇐ.앙 낏ᄙᅡퟦ 낭 와까왂 모이,
따굼빠이 나 낙니닝닝.
앙 비뚜윈 아ퟍ 아라의 니야,
까이ᄙᅡᆫ 빠 마이 디 낙디디ᄙᅵᆷ.ᄙᅮ빠 앙 아라의 앙 ᄙᅮ와ᇐ하띠ퟍ 빡신따,
부하이 아이 ᄙᅡᅌᅵퟍ 사 삐ᄙᅵᆼ 모.
아밍 ᄙᅵ가야 나 빡 마이 망아아삐,
앙 마마따이 낭 다히ᇐ 사오.(Mabuhay Hangeul is a work-in-progress; see: https://techmagus.github.io/pilipino-hangeul/main.html )
#LupangHinirang #ᄙᅮ빵히니랑 #ChosenLand #Mabuhay #Hangeul #마부하미 #한글 #Pilipinas #삐ᄙᅵ삐낫 #필리핀 #Filipino #Pilipino #삐ᄙᅵ삐노
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Latest update regarding the project / experiment: Pilipino Hangeul.
https://youronlyone.tiddlyhost.com/#Pilipino%20Hangeul
#삐ᄙᅵ삐너 #한글 #Pilipino #Hangeul #Hangul #YourOnlyOne #culture #Philippines #피ᄙᅵ핀 #필리핀 #Language #Wika
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The next case of the #Kdrama "Crash" will be based on a ghost legend from the #Philippines that is called a #WhiteLady.
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If you're not aware, #GehleeDangca already have a title: “Princess of the Universe”.
See more of #Gehlee here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwPypZkWSmQ
#PrincessOfTheUniverse #UNIS #유니스 #Kpop #UniverseTicket #유니버스티켓 #Philippines #필리핀 #젤리당카 #당카젤리 #ASEAN
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If you're not aware, #GehleeDangca already have a title: “Princess of the Universe”.
See more of #Gehlee here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwPypZkWSmQ
#PrincessOfTheUniverse #UNIS #유니스 #Kpop #UniverseTicket #유니버스티켓 #Philippines #필리핀 #젤리당카 #당카젤리 #ASEAN
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If you're not aware, #GehleeDangca already have a title: “Princess of the Universe”.
See more of #Gehlee here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwPypZkWSmQ
#PrincessOfTheUniverse #UNIS #유니스 #Kpop #UniverseTicket #유니버스티켓 #Philippines #필리핀 #젤리당카 #당카젤리 #ASEAN
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If you're not aware, #GehleeDangca already have a title: “Princess of the Universe”.
See more of #Gehlee here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwPypZkWSmQ
#PrincessOfTheUniverse #UNIS #유니스 #Kpop #UniverseTicket #유니버스티켓 #Philippines #필리핀 #젤리당카 #당카젤리 #ASEAN
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If you're not aware, #GehleeDangca already have a title: “Princess of the Universe”.
See more of #Gehlee here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwPypZkWSmQ
#PrincessOfTheUniverse #UNIS #유니스 #Kpop #UniverseTicket #유니버스티켓 #Philippines #필리핀 #젤리당카 #당카젤리 #ASEAN
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My final line-up.
* 2 Filipinos
* 1 half-Filipino half-Korean
* 4 Japanese
* 1 KoreanIt's time to shake up the Asian idol industry, especially, the Korean idol industry.
1. Elisia 🇵🇭 center, one top, all-rounder
2. Gehlee 🇵🇭 main vocals, visual
3. Hyeon-ju 🇵🇭🇰🇷 leader, choreographer, lead dancer, lead vocals
4. Kotoko 🇯🇵 main dancer, main visual
5. Yuri 🇯🇵
6. Nana 🇯🇵
7. Narumi 🇯🇵
8. Seonwon 🇰🇷If this new girl group does end up with at least half foreigners, we can say that the Korean idol industry has come full circle. Remember, it originated from the Japanese idol industry. ^_~
(While there were Korean idol groups with mainly foreigners, they were specifically picked by the agency/label. It was not through a survival competition + fan voting + very strict judges.)
#Elisia #엘리시아 #GehleeDangca #젤리당카 #UniverseTicket #유니버스티켓 #Philippines #필리핀 #Kpop #Japan
(The attached image was made possible by: https://universeticket.github.io/?r=MDAwMTA5MDUxNTAzMTAwMg== )
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Watch the journey of one-top and all-rounder #ELISIA Parmisano as she fulfils her dream of becoming a #Kpop idol.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZRNgyei8GM
#SBS #ElisiaParmisano #엘리시아 #Philippines #UniverseTicket #유니버스티켓 #Korea #필리핀
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My line-up so far:
1. #Elisia (🇵🇭): main vocalist/rapper + center + lead dancer + one top = all-rounder
2. #Kotoko (🇯🇵): charm + main dancer
3. #GehleeDangca (🇵🇭): lead vocalist + charm
4. #JinHyeonju (🇵🇭🇰🇷): leader + choreographer
5. #Nana (🇯🇵): lead dancer
6. ???
7. ???
8. ???#UniverseTicket #엘리시아 #젤리당카 #유니버스티켓 #Philippines #필리핀 #Kpop #AsianPop
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My line-up so far:
1. #Elisia (🇵🇭): main vocalist/rapper + center + lead dancer + one top = all-rounder
2. #Kotoko (🇯🇵): charm + main dancer
3. #GehleeDangca (🇵🇭): lead vocalist + charm
4. #JinHyeonju (🇵🇭🇰🇷): leader + choreographer
5. #Nana (🇯🇵): lead dancer
6. ???
7. ???
8. ???#UniverseTicket #엘리시아 #젤리당카 #유니버스티켓 #Philippines #필리핀 #Kpop #AsianPop
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My line-up so far:
1. #Elisia (🇵🇭): main vocalist/rapper + center + lead dancer + one top = all-rounder
2. #Kotoko (🇯🇵): charm + main dancer
3. #GehleeDangca (🇵🇭): lead vocalist + charm
4. #JinHyeonju (🇵🇭🇰🇷): leader + choreographer
5. #Nana (🇯🇵): lead dancer
6. ???
7. ???
8. ???#UniverseTicket #엘리시아 #젤리당카 #유니버스티켓 #Philippines #필리핀 #Kpop #AsianPop
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My line-up so far:
1. #Elisia (🇵🇭): main vocalist/rapper + center + lead dancer + one top = all-rounder
2. #Kotoko (🇯🇵): charm + main dancer
3. #GehleeDangca (🇵🇭): lead vocalist + charm
4. #JinHyeonju (🇵🇭🇰🇷): leader + choreographer
5. #Nana (🇯🇵): lead dancer
6. ???
7. ???
8. ???#UniverseTicket #엘리시아 #젤리당카 #유니버스티켓 #Philippines #필리핀 #Kpop #AsianPop
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My line-up so far:
1. #Elisia (🇵🇭): main vocalist/rapper + center + lead dancer + one top = all-rounder
2. #Kotoko (🇯🇵): charm + main dancer
3. #GehleeDangca (🇵🇭): lead vocalist + charm
4. #JinHyeonju (🇵🇭🇰🇷): leader + choreographer
5. #Nana (🇯🇵): lead dancer
6. ???
7. ???
8. ???#UniverseTicket #엘리시아 #젤리당카 #유니버스티켓 #Philippines #필리핀 #Kpop #AsianPop
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CW: Why in Korea and not in the Philippines?
If you are from #Korea #한국 and you're wondering why a powerful talent like #Elisia is trying to debut in the #Kpop industry, there are a lot of reasons and some of it are the following based on my own observations.
(in no particular order)
1. No opportunities.
2. The idol industry is still in its infancy, even though it has been around for more than 10 years.
3. It is very hard to promote talents.---
NOTE: This is my own analysis of the situation.
I. The P-pop industry
The Pilipino Pop (a.k.a. #Ppop) industry is focused on bands and solo singers. In the “solo singer” category, one has to have gone through an intensive proper singing lessons, or born with the talent in singing. One can probably say that this became unwritten criteria because Filipinos are generally great singers.
Let's face it. Before #Jpop and #Kpop became popular abroad, P-pop was already making waves, it just wasn't called “P-pop” (Pilipino Pop or Pilipino Popular Music). Also, the subclassification #OPM (Original Pilipino Music) was pushed in the 80s and became more used as a label for anything Filipino music (even though it was not “original”). There were also a lot of P-pop which topped the charts in #Japan and Korea; and many of those were also translated in Japanese and Korean languages.
This made the P-pop industry very competitive, to the point that, talent agencies will only give an opportunity to those who had proper singing lessons from reputable schools and/or well-established mentors. Then the 1997 economic crash and the dotCom bubble crash happened, many talent agencies closed, and investors after those only want to invest if there's a very high guarantee of success.
Talents like #Elisia, #GehleeDangca, and #AyaNatsumi (all from the Philippines) have no choice but to try to debut in the K-pop industry because there, they have a better chance (as compared here in the Philippines) to be recognised.
II. Projects and promotions.
The Philippine entertainment industry is dominated (if not controlled) by only two networks: GMA and ABS-CBN. If you are promoting in other local networks, it won't look good for the investors. The problem is, these two big networks almost always get what they want: exclusivity. And if you do sign to be exclusive to either of them, there is no guarantee they'll give you exposure and projects. After all, they already have a lot of talents under their own labels, and you are from a label they do not have a majority shares.
Even if a talent signed for the labels under these two networks, there is still no guarantee. They have far too many talents signed, but they can not produce enough projects for even half of them.
There are 110 million Filipinos in the Philippines, compare that to the 52 million Koreans in South Korea. Yet, there are far more talent agencies in Korea than the Philippines, and talents from different agencies can appear in any Korean network; which you rarely can do in the Philippines.
For example, talents from agencies not under GMA or ABS-CBN rarely appear in music shows produced by GMA and ABS-CBN unless they signed an exclusive deal with them. If you are a producer, and you want to produce a music show where anyone can be invited, they won't allow it. Or, if they'll allow it, the labels won't allow their talents to appear in the show (because they either signed an exclusive deal already, or planning to).
III. Conclusion
So, think about it. How can talented Filipinos have a chance in the P-pop industry if the industry itself is gatekeeping it? No wonder the Philippine idol industry is still in its infancy even after more than 10 years has passed.
Talented Filipinos, like Elisia (who is receiving the highest praises from the judges of #UniverseTicket and K-pop producers), are targeting the K-pop industry. They have a fighting chance there to achieve their dreams. Even the Korean contestants started to see how different Elisia is.
Let's not forget #GehleeDangca. Her group did not win in their match, so only two from her group can earn the “Unicorn Ticket” (judges pick who will advance to the next round/level automatically). Gehlee was the second choice from their group.
If these two are so talented, why have they not debuted in the P-pop industry?
Well… #Philippines #필리핀
P.S. To the respectable Senator who complained about Filipinos focusing too much on foreign entertainment instead of local, the problem is not that Filipinos don't like local, we do, the problem is the industry. Instead of complaining, create laws that will make the industry better (like eliminating the improper use of exclusive contracts).
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CW: Why in Korea and not in the Philippines?
If you are from #Korea #한국 and you're wondering why a powerful talent like #Elisia is trying to debut in the #Kpop industry, there are a lot of reasons and some of it are the following based on my own observations.
(in no particular order)
1. No opportunities.
2. The idol industry is still in its infancy, even though it has been around for more than 10 years.
3. It is very hard to promote talents.---
NOTE: This is my own analysis of the situation.
I. The P-pop industry
The Pilipino Pop (a.k.a. #Ppop) industry is focused on bands and solo singers. In the “solo singer” category, one has to have gone through an intensive proper singing lessons, or born with the talent in singing. One can probably say that this became unwritten criteria because Filipinos are generally great singers.
Let's face it. Before #Jpop and #Kpop became popular abroad, P-pop was already making waves, it just wasn't called “P-pop” (Pilipino Pop or Pilipino Popular Music). Also, the subclassification #OPM (Original Pilipino Music) was pushed in the 80s and became more used as a label for anything Filipino music (even though it was not “original”). There were also a lot of P-pop which topped the charts in #Japan and Korea; and many of those were also translated in Japanese and Korean languages.
This made the P-pop industry very competitive, to the point that, talent agencies will only give an opportunity to those who had proper singing lessons from reputable schools and/or well-established mentors. Then the 1997 economic crash and the dotCom bubble crash happened, many talent agencies closed, and investors after those only want to invest if there's a very high guarantee of success.
Talents like #Elisia, #GehleeDangca, and #AyaNatsumi (all from the Philippines) have no choice but to try to debut in the K-pop industry because there, they have a better chance (as compared here in the Philippines) to be recognised.
II. Projects and promotions.
The Philippine entertainment industry is dominated (if not controlled) by only two networks: GMA and ABS-CBN. If you are promoting in other local networks, it won't look good for the investors. The problem is, these two big networks almost always get what they want: exclusivity. And if you do sign to be exclusive to either of them, there is no guarantee they'll give you exposure and projects. After all, they already have a lot of talents under their own labels, and you are from a label they do not have a majority shares.
Even if a talent signed for the labels under these two networks, there is still no guarantee. They have far too many talents signed, but they can not produce enough projects for even half of them.
There are 110 million Filipinos in the Philippines, compare that to the 52 million Koreans in South Korea. Yet, there are far more talent agencies in Korea than the Philippines, and talents from different agencies can appear in any Korean network; which you rarely can do in the Philippines.
For example, talents from agencies not under GMA or ABS-CBN rarely appear in music shows produced by GMA and ABS-CBN unless they signed an exclusive deal with them. If you are a producer, and you want to produce a music show where anyone can be invited, they won't allow it. Or, if they'll allow it, the labels won't allow their talents to appear in the show (because they either signed an exclusive deal already, or planning to).
III. Conclusion
So, think about it. How can talented Filipinos have a chance in the P-pop industry if the industry itself is gatekeeping it? No wonder the Philippine idol industry is still in its infancy even after more than 10 years has passed.
Talented Filipinos, like Elisia (who is receiving the highest praises from the judges of #UniverseTicket and K-pop producers), are targeting the K-pop industry. They have a fighting chance there to achieve their dreams. Even the Korean contestants started to see how different Elisia is.
Let's not forget #GehleeDangca. Her group did not win in their match, so only two from her group can earn the “Unicorn Ticket” (judges pick who will advance to the next round/level automatically). Gehlee was the second choice from their group.
If these two are so talented, why have they not debuted in the P-pop industry?
Well… #Philippines #필리핀
P.S. To the respectable Senator who complained about Filipinos focusing too much on foreign entertainment instead of local, the problem is not that Filipinos don't like local, we do, the problem is the industry. Instead of complaining, create laws that will make the industry better (like eliminating the improper use of exclusive contracts).
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CW: Why in Korea and not in the Philippines?
If you are from #Korea #한국 and you're wondering why a powerful talent like #Elisia is trying to debut in the #Kpop industry, there are a lot of reasons and some of it are the following based on my own observations.
(in no particular order)
1. No opportunities.
2. The idol industry is still in its infancy, even though it has been around for more than 10 years.
3. It is very hard to promote talents.---
NOTE: This is my own analysis of the situation.
I. The P-pop industry
The Pilipino Pop (a.k.a. #Ppop) industry is focused on bands and solo singers. In the “solo singer” category, one has to have gone through an intensive proper singing lessons, or born with the talent in singing. One can probably say that this became unwritten criteria because Filipinos are generally great singers.
Let's face it. Before #Jpop and #Kpop became popular abroad, P-pop was already making waves, it just wasn't called “P-pop” (Pilipino Pop or Pilipino Popular Music). Also, the subclassification #OPM (Original Pilipino Music) was pushed in the 80s and became more used as a label for anything Filipino music (even though it was not “original”). There were also a lot of P-pop which topped the charts in #Japan and Korea; and many of those were also translated in Japanese and Korean languages.
This made the P-pop industry very competitive, to the point that, talent agencies will only give an opportunity to those who had proper singing lessons from reputable schools and/or well-established mentors. Then the 1997 economic crash and the dotCom bubble crash happened, many talent agencies closed, and investors after those only want to invest if there's a very high guarantee of success.
Talents like #Elisia, #GehleeDangca, and #AyaNatsumi (all from the Philippines) have no choice but to try to debut in the K-pop industry because there, they have a better chance (as compared here in the Philippines) to be recognised.
II. Projects and promotions.
The Philippine entertainment industry is dominated (if not controlled) by only two networks: GMA and ABS-CBN. If you are promoting in other local networks, it won't look good for the investors. The problem is, these two big networks almost always get what they want: exclusivity. And if you do sign to be exclusive to either of them, there is no guarantee they'll give you exposure and projects. After all, they already have a lot of talents under their own labels, and you are from a label they do not have a majority shares.
Even if a talent signed for the labels under these two networks, there is still no guarantee. They have far too many talents signed, but they can not produce enough projects for even half of them.
There are 110 million Filipinos in the Philippines, compare that to the 52 million Koreans in South Korea. Yet, there are far more talent agencies in Korea than the Philippines, and talents from different agencies can appear in any Korean network; which you rarely can do in the Philippines.
For example, talents from agencies not under GMA or ABS-CBN rarely appear in music shows produced by GMA and ABS-CBN unless they signed an exclusive deal with them. If you are a producer, and you want to produce a music show where anyone can be invited, they won't allow it. Or, if they'll allow it, the labels won't allow their talents to appear in the show (because they either signed an exclusive deal already, or planning to).
III. Conclusion
So, think about it. How can talented Filipinos have a chance in the P-pop industry if the industry itself is gatekeeping it? No wonder the Philippine idol industry is still in its infancy even after more than 10 years has passed.
Talented Filipinos, like Elisia (who is receiving the highest praises from the judges of #UniverseTicket and K-pop producers), are targeting the K-pop industry. They have a fighting chance there to achieve their dreams. Even the Korean contestants started to see how different Elisia is.
Let's not forget #GehleeDangca. Her group did not win in their match, so only two from her group can earn the “Unicorn Ticket” (judges pick who will advance to the next round/level automatically). Gehlee was the second choice from their group.
If these two are so talented, why have they not debuted in the P-pop industry?
Well… #Philippines #필리핀
P.S. To the respectable Senator who complained about Filipinos focusing too much on foreign entertainment instead of local, the problem is not that Filipinos don't like local, we do, the problem is the industry. Instead of complaining, create laws that will make the industry better (like eliminating the improper use of exclusive contracts).
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CW: Why in Korea and not in the Philippines?
If you are from #Korea #한국 and you're wondering why a powerful talent like #Elisia is trying to debut in the #Kpop industry, there are a lot of reasons and some of it are the following based on my own observations.
(in no particular order)
1. No opportunities.
2. The idol industry is still in its infancy, even though it has been around for more than 10 years.
3. It is very hard to promote talents.---
NOTE: This is my own analysis of the situation.
I. The P-pop industry
The Pilipino Pop (a.k.a. #Ppop) industry is focused on bands and solo singers. In the “solo singer” category, one has to have gone through an intensive proper singing lessons, or born with the talent in singing. One can probably say that this became unwritten criteria because Filipinos are generally great singers.
Let's face it. Before #Jpop and #Kpop became popular abroad, P-pop was already making waves, it just wasn't called “P-pop” (Pilipino Pop or Pilipino Popular Music). Also, the subclassification #OPM (Original Pilipino Music) was pushed in the 80s and became more used as a label for anything Filipino music (even though it was not “original”). There were also a lot of P-pop which topped the charts in #Japan and Korea; and many of those were also translated in Japanese and Korean languages.
This made the P-pop industry very competitive, to the point that, talent agencies will only give an opportunity to those who had proper singing lessons from reputable schools and/or well-established mentors. Then the 1997 economic crash and the dotCom bubble crash happened, many talent agencies closed, and investors after those only want to invest if there's a very high guarantee of success.
Talents like #Elisia, #GehleeDangca, and #AyaNatsumi (all from the Philippines) have no choice but to try to debut in the K-pop industry because there, they have a better chance (as compared here in the Philippines) to be recognised.
II. Projects and promotions.
The Philippine entertainment industry is dominated (if not controlled) by only two networks: GMA and ABS-CBN. If you are promoting in other local networks, it won't look good for the investors. The problem is, these two big networks almost always get what they want: exclusivity. And if you do sign to be exclusive to either of them, there is no guarantee they'll give you exposure and projects. After all, they already have a lot of talents under their own labels, and you are from a label they do not have a majority shares.
Even if a talent signed for the labels under these two networks, there is still no guarantee. They have far too many talents signed, but they can not produce enough projects for even half of them.
There are 110 million Filipinos in the Philippines, compare that to the 52 million Koreans in South Korea. Yet, there are far more talent agencies in Korea than the Philippines, and talents from different agencies can appear in any Korean network; which you rarely can do in the Philippines.
For example, talents from agencies not under GMA or ABS-CBN rarely appear in music shows produced by GMA and ABS-CBN unless they signed an exclusive deal with them. If you are a producer, and you want to produce a music show where anyone can be invited, they won't allow it. Or, if they'll allow it, the labels won't allow their talents to appear in the show (because they either signed an exclusive deal already, or planning to).
III. Conclusion
So, think about it. How can talented Filipinos have a chance in the P-pop industry if the industry itself is gatekeeping it? No wonder the Philippine idol industry is still in its infancy even after more than 10 years has passed.
Talented Filipinos, like Elisia (who is receiving the highest praises from the judges of #UniverseTicket and K-pop producers), are targeting the K-pop industry. They have a fighting chance there to achieve their dreams. Even the Korean contestants started to see how different Elisia is.
Let's not forget #GehleeDangca. Her group did not win in their match, so only two from her group can earn the “Unicorn Ticket” (judges pick who will advance to the next round/level automatically). Gehlee was the second choice from their group.
If these two are so talented, why have they not debuted in the P-pop industry?
Well… #Philippines #필리핀
P.S. To the respectable Senator who complained about Filipinos focusing too much on foreign entertainment instead of local, the problem is not that Filipinos don't like local, we do, the problem is the industry. Instead of complaining, create laws that will make the industry better (like eliminating the improper use of exclusive contracts).
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CW: Why in Korea and not in the Philippines?
If you are from #Korea #한국 and you're wondering why a powerful talent like #Elisia is trying to debut in the #Kpop industry, there are a lot of reasons and some of it are the following based on my own observations.
(in no particular order)
1. No opportunities.
2. The idol industry is still in its infancy, even though it has been around for more than 10 years.
3. It is very hard to promote talents.---
NOTE: This is my own analysis of the situation.
I. The P-pop industry
The Pilipino Pop (a.k.a. #Ppop) industry is focused on bands and solo singers. In the “solo singer” category, one has to have gone through an intensive proper singing lessons, or born with the talent in singing. One can probably say that this became unwritten criteria because Filipinos are generally great singers.
Let's face it. Before #Jpop and #Kpop became popular abroad, P-pop was already making waves, it just wasn't called “P-pop” (Pilipino Pop or Pilipino Popular Music). Also, the subclassification #OPM (Original Pilipino Music) was pushed in the 80s and became more used as a label for anything Filipino music (even though it was not “original”). There were also a lot of P-pop which topped the charts in #Japan and Korea; and many of those were also translated in Japanese and Korean languages.
This made the P-pop industry very competitive, to the point that, talent agencies will only give an opportunity to those who had proper singing lessons from reputable schools and/or well-established mentors. Then the 1997 economic crash and the dotCom bubble crash happened, many talent agencies closed, and investors after those only want to invest if there's a very high guarantee of success.
Talents like #Elisia, #GehleeDangca, and #AyaNatsumi (all from the Philippines) have no choice but to try to debut in the K-pop industry because there, they have a better chance (as compared here in the Philippines) to be recognised.
II. Projects and promotions.
The Philippine entertainment industry is dominated (if not controlled) by only two networks: GMA and ABS-CBN. If you are promoting in other local networks, it won't look good for the investors. The problem is, these two big networks almost always get what they want: exclusivity. And if you do sign to be exclusive to either of them, there is no guarantee they'll give you exposure and projects. After all, they already have a lot of talents under their own labels, and you are from a label they do not have a majority shares.
Even if a talent signed for the labels under these two networks, there is still no guarantee. They have far too many talents signed, but they can not produce enough projects for even half of them.
There are 110 million Filipinos in the Philippines, compare that to the 52 million Koreans in South Korea. Yet, there are far more talent agencies in Korea than the Philippines, and talents from different agencies can appear in any Korean network; which you rarely can do in the Philippines.
For example, talents from agencies not under GMA or ABS-CBN rarely appear in music shows produced by GMA and ABS-CBN unless they signed an exclusive deal with them. If you are a producer, and you want to produce a music show where anyone can be invited, they won't allow it. Or, if they'll allow it, the labels won't allow their talents to appear in the show (because they either signed an exclusive deal already, or planning to).
III. Conclusion
So, think about it. How can talented Filipinos have a chance in the P-pop industry if the industry itself is gatekeeping it? No wonder the Philippine idol industry is still in its infancy even after more than 10 years has passed.
Talented Filipinos, like Elisia (who is receiving the highest praises from the judges of #UniverseTicket and K-pop producers), are targeting the K-pop industry. They have a fighting chance there to achieve their dreams. Even the Korean contestants started to see how different Elisia is.
Let's not forget #GehleeDangca. Her group did not win in their match, so only two from her group can earn the “Unicorn Ticket” (judges pick who will advance to the next round/level automatically). Gehlee was the second choice from their group.
If these two are so talented, why have they not debuted in the P-pop industry?
Well… #Philippines #필리핀
P.S. To the respectable Senator who complained about Filipinos focusing too much on foreign entertainment instead of local, the problem is not that Filipinos don't like local, we do, the problem is the industry. Instead of complaining, create laws that will make the industry better (like eliminating the improper use of exclusive contracts).
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I think #Elisia 🇵🇭 should debut solo. Elisia can be the 3rd #BoA, 2nd #IU, 2nd #KimSeJeong, 2nd #Suzy all at the same time. She's an all-rounder & too powerful to be in a group. She was a child actress too under Star Magic.
#UniverseTicket #Kpop #Philippines #필리핀 @pinoy @[email protected] @[email protected] @philippines
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The #AsiaArtistAwards2023 is happening tomorrow evening at the Philippine Arena, #Bulacan, #Philippines.
The #AsiaArtistAwards (아시아 아티스트 어워즈) is mostly #Kpop and #Kdrama artists.
All the foreign attendees, especially the celebrities, started arriving early morning today. Most will more likely leave Friday evening, the 15th after taking some rest.
I hope we can give them a very good experience and memory.
#Asia #Awards #AwardsNight #Pilipinas #ᜉᜒᜎᜒᜉᜒᜈᜐ᜔ #필리핀 #AAA #아시아아티스트어워즈 #Asian
Local #Fandoms behave!
And I hope those who will visit the Philippines for the first time will also agree that #ItsMoreFunInThePhilippines!
@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]
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The #AsiaArtistAwards2023 is happening tomorrow evening at the Philippine Arena, #Bulacan, #Philippines.
The #AsiaArtistAwards (아시아 아티스트 어워즈) is mostly #Kpop and #Kdrama artists.
All the foreign attendees, especially the celebrities, started arriving early morning today. Most will more likely leave Friday evening, the 15th after taking some rest.
I hope we can give them a very good experience and memory.
#Asia #Awards #AwardsNight #Pilipinas #ᜉᜒᜎᜒᜉᜒᜈᜐ᜔ #필리핀 #AAA #아시아아티스트어워즈 #Asian
Local #Fandoms behave!
And I hope those who will visit the Philippines for the first time will also agree that #ItsMoreFunInThePhilippines!
@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]
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The #AsiaArtistAwards2023 is happening tomorrow evening at the Philippine Arena, #Bulacan, #Philippines.
The #AsiaArtistAwards (아시아 아티스트 어워즈) is mostly #Kpop and #Kdrama artists.
All the foreign attendees, especially the celebrities, started arriving early morning today. Most will more likely leave Friday evening, the 15th after taking some rest.
I hope we can give them a very good experience and memory.
#Asia #Awards #AwardsNight #Pilipinas #ᜉᜒᜎᜒᜉᜒᜈᜐ᜔ #필리핀 #AAA #아시아아티스트어워즈 #Asian
Local #Fandoms behave!
And I hope those who will visit the Philippines for the first time will also agree that #ItsMoreFunInThePhilippines!
@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]
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The #AsiaArtistAwards2023 is happening tomorrow evening at the Philippine Arena, #Bulacan, #Philippines.
The #AsiaArtistAwards (아시아 아티스트 어워즈) is mostly #Kpop and #Kdrama artists.
All the foreign attendees, especially the celebrities, started arriving early morning today. Most will more likely leave Friday evening, the 15th after taking some rest.
I hope we can give them a very good experience and memory.
#Asia #Awards #AwardsNight #Pilipinas #ᜉᜒᜎᜒᜉᜒᜈᜐ᜔ #필리핀 #AAA #아시아아티스트어워즈 #Asian
Local #Fandoms behave!
And I hope those who will visit the Philippines for the first time will also agree that #ItsMoreFunInThePhilippines!
@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]
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The #AsiaArtistAwards2023 is happening tomorrow evening at the Philippine Arena, #Bulacan, #Philippines.
The #AsiaArtistAwards (아시아 아티스트 어워즈) is mostly #Kpop and #Kdrama artists.
All the foreign attendees, especially the celebrities, started arriving early morning today. Most will more likely leave Friday evening, the 15th after taking some rest.
I hope we can give them a very good experience and memory.
#Asia #Awards #AwardsNight #Pilipinas #ᜉᜒᜎᜒᜉᜒᜈᜐ᜔ #필리핀 #AAA #아시아아티스트어워즈 #Asian
Local #Fandoms behave!
And I hope those who will visit the Philippines for the first time will also agree that #ItsMoreFunInThePhilippines!
@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]
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It is too bad that this part of K-pop history is never mentioned in any sources. Our generation, who have witnessed the arrival of K-pop in the Philippines years before it swept across Asia, are moving on to our next life.
It is sad that this part of Korean and Philippine history will be forgotten because no so-called “reputable” sources want to record it. People who grew up and witnessed it are not “reputable” enough.
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K-pop 역사의 이 부분이 어떤 출처에서도 언급되지 않는 것이 안타깝습니다. 아시아를 휩쓸기 몇 년 전부터 필리핀에서 K-pop의 도래를 목격해 온 우리 세대는 다음 생으로 넘어가고 있습니다.
한국과 필리핀 역사의 이 부분이 잊혀지는 것은 소위 '명망 있는' 자료가 없기 때문에, 그것을 기록하고 싶어하는 사람들이 없기 때문에, 그것을 목격한 사람들은 충분히 '명망 있는' 사람들이 아니기 때문에 슬픈 일입니다.
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The reason we have known the first generation of K-pop artists and groups since 1995 was because OCW (Overseas Contract Workers; as it was known then), and migrants, were bringing back albums to their kids and these were passed around in schools and friends. Some even hit radio stations; or were used as a music for the 90s Philippine dance craze.
In other words, long before the assumed beginning of the Hallyu wave, K-pop was already gaining grounds in the Philippines. Long before modern K-pop started to get popular in China and Japan, they were already known here in the Philippines.
I would say that BoA was the most popular K-pop solo artist in the Philippines because the Japanese versions of her songs gained quick popularity here, along with the original Korean versions.
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우리가 1995년부터 K-pop 가수와 그룹의 1세대를 알게 된 것은 OCW(해외계약직)와 이주민들이 아이들에게 앨범을 가져다주고 학교와 친구들에게 전달해주었기 때문입니다. 라디오 방송국을 히트시키기도 하고, 90년대 필리핀 댄스 열풍의 음악으로 사용되기도 했습니다.
즉, 한류가 시작되기 훨씬 전부터 필리핀에서는 이미 K-pop이 자리를 잡고 있었고, 현대의 K-pop이 중국과 일본에서 인기를 얻기 훨씬 전부터 이곳 필리핀에서는 이미 K-pop이 알려져 있었습니다.
보아가 필리핀에서 가장 인기 있는 K-pop 솔로 가수라고 할 수 있는 것은 그녀의 노래의 일본어 버전이 한국어 원본과 함께 한국에서 빠른 인기를 얻었기 때문입니다.
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What Koreans are not aware of is that the First Generation K-pop artists and groups were known here in the Philippines. ^_~
We have known H.O.T, Turbo, Sechs Kies, Baby V.O.X, DIVA, S.E.S, Rain, Fin.K.L, g.o.d, BoA, Jewelry, Jang Na Ra, to mention a few.
#케이팝 #Kpop #필리핀 #Philippines #HOT #에이치오티 #Turbo #터보 #SechsKies #젝스키스 #BabyVOX #베이비복스 #DIVA #디바 #SES #에스이에스 #Rain #비 #FinKL #핑클 #god #지오디 #BoA #권보아 #Jewelry #쥬얼리 #JangNaRa #장나라 #T2pub
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한국인들이 모르는 것은 1세대 K-pop 아티스트와 그룹들이 이곳 필리핀에 알려져 있었다는 것이다. ^_~
저희는 에이치오티, 터보, 젝스키스, 베이비복스, 디바, 에스이에스, 비, 핑클, 지오디, 권보아, 쥬얼리, 장나라 몇 가지 소개해드렸습니다.
#케이팝 #Kpop #필리핀 #Philippines #HOT #에이치오티 #Turbo #터보 #SechsKies #젝스키스 #BabyVOX #베이비복스 #DIVA #디바 #SES #에스이에스 #Rain #비 #FinKL #핑클 #god #지오디 #BoA #권보아 #Jewelry #쥬얼리 #JangNaRa #장나라 #T2pub
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#Seoul is no longer in #Korea. It is now here in the #Philippines!
서울시는 더 이상 한국에 없다. 그것은 여기 필리핀으로 이사왔어요!
Source: Aron John (https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=861774815106568&set=gm.893458515235585&idorvanity=806269260621178)