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anahjeam-blog · 5 years ago
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Laundry Shop
This type of business venture is largely dependent on the operational expenses. The cost of rent, supplies, utilities, wages, equipment, permits and licenses have to be thought out and prepared well. You can have a coin-operated or self-service laundry business.
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anahjeam-blog · 5 years ago
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Beauty and Wellness Business
Beauty salon business has been a staple in the industry because a lot of Filipinos go to such establishments to pamper and relieve themselves from stress. 
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anahjeam-blog · 5 years ago
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Healthcare Business
It is a rewarding business venture most especially that it caters a wide range of customers.
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anahjeam-blog · 5 years ago
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Bill Payment Centers
Bills payment centers are accessible to Filipinos who need to settle their utility, government, and credit card bills all at the same time. These one-stop bills payment facilities are located in malls, supermarkets, convenience stores, and commercial buildings in cities and even in remote towns. They also provide other financial services such as money remittance, money exchange, e-loading, and airline ticketing.
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anahjeam-blog · 5 years ago
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Water Refilling Station
Water refilling station business has become in-demand and a profitable business in the country. Unlike other products offered in the market, water will always be high in demand which makes the business relatively easier to handle. 
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anahjeam-blog · 5 years ago
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Christmas Symbols Festival
Christmas Symbols Festival is an annual display of different indigenous Christmas symbols; a most spectacular display of Christmas lights and decors with different themes every year.
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anahjeam-blog · 5 years ago
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Giant Lantern Festival: Conquering darkness with light
 Its giant lanterns give this festival subtle and mesmerizing charm and it also features competition of such lanterns. San Fernando City got the nickname of ‘Christmas Capital of the Philippines’ because of this festival.
#DecemberFestival
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anahjeam-blog · 5 years ago
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Kalimudan Festival, Sultan Kudarat
The goal of the festival is to highlight unity in diversity.
#NovemberFestival
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anahjeam-blog · 5 years ago
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Pintaflores Festival, San Carlos City, Negros Oriental
The festival takes two of the most successful activities in the city – the Nabingkalan Tattoo Festival and Dance of Flowers – and merges them into one celebration. Performers, whose bodies are painted with flowers and also wear flower costumes, parade the streets on this occasion.
#NovemberFestival
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anahjeam-blog · 5 years ago
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LANZONES FESTIVAL
A street dancing extravaganza featuring Camiguin's favorite fruit - the Lanzones
#OctoberFestival
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anahjeam-blog · 5 years ago
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ZAMBOANGA HERMOSA FESTIVAL
The "City of Flowers" celebrates its grand annual festival featuring the "vintas" (colorful native sailboats) in a fast- paced regatta, cultural and flower shows, art exhibits and trade fairs.
#OctoberFestival
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anahjeam-blog · 5 years ago
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Peñafrancia Festival, Naga City (3rd Sunday of Sept.)
This festival attracts approximately two million Bicol locals from all over the region and has become Naga City’s most prominent celebration. 
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anahjeam-blog · 5 years ago
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Dalit Festival, Tangub City (25 Sept.)
“Dalit” translates to “offering”. The locals named this festival so because they see the festivities as an offering of thanksgiving to God for the abundance of harvest and harmony.
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Ajonay Festival
The Ajonay Festival, which originated as an activity comprised of dancing, reminds its festival-goers of mardi gras or a carnival, celebrated every 10th of August.
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Cordova Dinagat Festival
The glittering blue costumes from street dancing showdowns remind its audience of the deep, blue sea—and it does that for a reason. Cordova, dubbed by many as the “Bakasi Capital of Cebu”, named its festival the Dinagat-Bakasi after the large numbers of eels found in the city.
#AugustFestival
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Sandugo Festival
This festival commemorates the Treaty of Friendship between Datu Sikatuna, a chieftain in Bohol, and Spanish conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi.
#JulyFestival
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T’Nalak Festival
The festival is celebrated in mid July and is part of the commemorations for the anniversary of the founding of South Cotabato province and includes a civic parade with colorful floats and street dancing. 
#JulyFestival
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