10 Awesome Asian Celebrities
Here are 10 Awesome Asian Celebrities that we found. Having an Asian descent or being multiracial has always been a challenge for aspiring actors/performers who want to enter the world of entertainment. But because a lot of big celebrity names have actually succeeded in their pursuit of happiness,countless people today are influenced by their pride and commitment.Here are some notable Asian-American female and male celebrities who have shown their great talent. Some would make the Asians look good like Steven Yeun who got a hot chick in Walking Dead while others make Asians look bad like the really funny Bobby Lee in MadTV and SNL. Who cares?! They’ve made it!That is all that matters. Vanessa Hudgens Many people will remember her from the famous Disney High School Musical. This lovely lass is born in Salinas, California, United States. Hudgens started performing in musical theaters as a singer.Two years after her career in stage plays,she begun auditioning in commercials and TV shows.Dedicated to pursue acting, her family decided to move to Los Angeles when she was chosen to have a role in a television commercial. Ethnicity:Irish, Native American from her dad’s side. Her mother is a Filipino, Spanish and Chinese descent. Bruno Mars His real name is Peter Gene Hernandez.He was born in Honolulu, Hawaii.Mars began making music at a very young age. He moved to California to pursue his dreams to become an artist.At 25, he is already famous and an influential artist, a singer-songwriter, model and a dancer.He had three singles in the top ten, including first place with “Just The Way You Are,” which sold 12.5 million copies. Ethnicity-Puerto Rican, American and Filipino Dean Cain Plays the desired role of Clark Kent a.k.a. Superman in the television series “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman” with Teri Hatcher.His birth name is Dean George Tanaka.Dean was really an athlete before he became an actor. In fact, he played on the baseball team. Charlie Sheen and Chad and Rob Lowe were among his schoolmates.Cain immediately signed in Buffalo Bills-an NFL football team after he graduated.Unfortunately, he had a knee injury where he requires to stop his career in NFL. So he diverted his attention on screenwriting and acting, shooting a dozen of commercials.It was in the year 1993 where Dean took the biggest role as the Superman. Ethnicity-a mix of French-Canadian, Welsh, Irish and Japanese. Jackie Chan/Jet Li These two are good together for a reason. They are the top action martial arts stars in Hollywood.Although both are actually portrayed to be stereotypical Asian martial arts experts, they have a few differences. Jackie Chan was born in Hong Kong, China while Jet Li was born in Beijing,China.You can see Chan in a light funny/comedy films. He is genius in incorporating his hand to hand combat into a physical comedy scene.Li is almost in very serious hardcore fight to death films. Jet Li is a champion in Wushu and has been famous in the movie Shaolin Temple and Once upon a Time in China.People started noticing Jackie Chan’s leading roles in Armour of God, Drunken Master, and a lot more. I love them both! Not only because of their achievements but they continue to influence and inspire thousands of people to follow their footsteps. Maggie Q Her real name is Margaret Denise Quigley. She was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. Maggie is known for her unique Asian beauty. Was a fashion model and television personality before she became a movie actress.She began modelling in Tokyo at the age of 17 and moved to Taipei. It was in Hong Kong that Jackie Chan discovered her. Chan saw her as a potential action star. Maggie was shocked with his statement, knowing that she had never done any martial arts in her entire life.She even made a statement ” I can’t even touch my toes”. But Chan is still committed to make her a new Asian icon in Hollywood. she started her acting career in the TV drama House of the Dragon, which was a huge hit in Asia.Her appearance in Gen-Y cops impressed Chan that she was already a cast in Manhattan Midnight and Rush Hour 2. And a lot of movies shaped her character in different roles. It was in 2010 that she became the lead character NIKITA as an assassin gone rogue. Ethnicity- Irish-Polish descent and Vietnamese Tiger Woods Eldrick Tont “Tiger” Woods is an American professional golfer. Formerly the World No. 1 highest-paid professional athletes along with boxers Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao. He grew up in Orange County, California.His athletic father Earl, introduced golf to Tiger by the age of two.Tiger Woods become professional in 1996 where he became a dominant force in the world of golf. Additionally, Woods is only the second golfer, after Jack Nicklaus, to have achieved a career Grand Slam three times.The major question is?What is “Cablinasian”?Is that even included as an ethnic background?Men, you’ll probably have a hard time defining your ethnicity to people if you are in his place.You’ll be surprised that Cablinasian is short for Caucasian, black, Indian and Asian.His father is African-American, Chinese and Native American while his mother is a mix of Thai, Chinese and Dutch ancestry. Ethnicity-Cablinasian Kristin Kreuk Kristin Laura Kreuk was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.She is famous for her roles as Lana Lang in Smallville and as the leading character in Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li .Kreuk did some stage plays in school but is more focused in her studies. It was in Edgemont-a teenage soap opera that she had her first professional work. As her acting skills developed, she landed a role of Snow White: The Fairest of Them All. In 2001, her career was set to take off when she landed on the highly acclaimed television series, “Smallville”. It follows the story of ”Clark Kent” before he became “Superman”. Ethnicity-Dutch and Chinese Allan Pineda Lindo, Jr. Better known as apl.de.ap in the Grammy Award-winning group The Black Eyed Peas. He indeed has a story to tell. He came from a poor family in Angeles City, Pampanga.He helped his family subsist potatoes, corn, sugar cane and would make long hour jeepney trip to and from school.His father is an African-American that was stationed at Clark Air Base left his family after his birth. How did he went to the US?The Pearl S. Buck Foundation is an organization that finds a healthier environments for the abandoned or orphaned American children.He then went to the Los Angeles at the age of 11 and attended John Marshall High School where he became friends with William Adams(will.i.am) who is also his roommate. He and will.i.am formed a break dancing crew called Tribal Nation and began performing regularly in Southern California parties.People started to notice their incredible talent in rapping and dancing.The success continues as they formed ATBAN: A Tribe Beyond a Nation where Jaimes Gomez(Taboo) and Kim Hill became background singer.Then fergie came along in 2003. Ethnicity- Filipino and American Rob Schneider Robert Michael Schneider is his real name.Born in San Francisco, California, USA.before he got the role in Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo and The Hot Girl, he started as a stand-up comedian during his High School days and become a regular comedian in Bay Area nightclubs. He also tried radio programs where Schneider won a slot in HBO’s 13th Annual Comedians. No one can stop him from rising to the top. Rob was hired at Saturday Night Live in 1998, he was a writer and a full cast member. After retiring in SNL, he played supporting roles in movies such as Judge Dredd, Demolition and a lot more. Until now, he is still regarded as one of the funniest actor ever in Hollywood. Ethnicity- Jewish Russian, German and Filipino So these are the 10 most famous asian celebrities that Rock!
Top Festivals in Asia
Holidays are cherished moments. Most of us would agree that we don’t get enough time to spend those stress free times.It is quite essential to celebrate and take a break because you will free rejuvenated and refreshed and you are ready to get back in reality.So make most of your valuable your time anyway. Don’t miss these special events. Here are some of the list of Top Festivals in Asia Hong Kong Arts Festival February – March, 2013 This is the most awaited festival in Hong Kong.It is a special event where they showcase a line-up of top-notch local talents along with the top artists around the world.This includes concerts, ballets,operas, art shows and a lot more.Many people from foreign countries were elated and proud of continued transformations that Hong Kong has made through the years. The Hong Kong Arts Festival is one of the signature highlights of the Hong Kong cultural scene. Getting there: Be a part of this momentous event in Hong Kong. Book a flight into Hong Kong or any airport in China Harbin Snow and Ice Festival January 5- February 28 2013 Harbin, China Harbin’s Intl Ice Festival is one of the world’s largest international ice festivals, along with Sapporo Snow Festival in Japan, Quebec’s Winter Carnival and a lot more “Ice Cities”. During the long cold winter months the temperature drops down to as low as -21F. And what can you see on this festival?Of course, Snow Sculpture, Ice Lantern Garden Party, Skiing contests, Theatrical performances and a lot more.So prepare your thick coats and fur jackets when going to Harbin. Their ice creations will surely impress and dazzle you especially with their bright daylight and even a more breathtaking sight at night. Getting there: Located 33 kilometers (20.5 miles) northwest of Harbin City, the Harbin Taiping International Airport (HRB) is the second largest airport in northeastern China at present. Book your flight to Harbin, China so you won’t miss this famous “Ice City”. Cherry Blossoms April 4-May 13 Japan The blooming time of cherry trees differs from year depending on the weather. If it is cold, blossoms will open later but if the season is mild it can open early. The timings can really vary from year to year.The famous Japanese Cherry Blossoms or ‘Sakura’ showcases its beauty on every street and corner of Japan. Cherry blossom festivals take place all over the country. Most of them are held between March to May, though other regions have them in January, February, and June, based on their location.You can plan to have a picnic and perhaps a walk in the park would be a great idea to relax. Ever wonder why the Sakura is an icon in Japanese culture? That is because the flower represents the rare beauty of a woman and exquisite charm, just like the flower, it’s hard predict when it is going to bloom. Getting there: The country is filled with beautiful cherry blossoms in spring.Witness the cherry blossoms in Japan when they bloom Songkran April 13-15 Chiang Mai, Thailand Get ready to be wet and wild in Thailand. Every 13th-15th days of April seems to be the most crucial day to watch your water bill. Thai New Year is better known as Songkran. It is better known as the world’s biggest water fight! Even elephants don’t have an excuse for not celebrating it. The Songkran Festival is in a certain sense like April Fool’s day, where people make pranks on you. The only difference is you know it’s coming and you are prepared to hold up a lot of bucket of water and flour. A word of warning!Slow down because the road is really slippery.Try slowing down so they can spill water on you. Getting there: You can fly into Chiang Mai or take a plane anywhere in Thailand Kite Festival January 14 2013 Jaipur, Rajasthan Expert kite-makers and flyers in India and all over the world participate on this day of celebration.It is believed that it is a time of thanksgiving for the religious. This is one day when the skies above the city come alive with flattering and colorful kites. And when they fly their kites-they actually mean it. These aren’t the ones that you used to make with a simple twigs glued on a Japanese paper. These are fighter kites with strings laced with cut glasses, sometimes 14 kites in one thread.The objectives are simple.To attract tourists and ofcourse, the last kite in the sky, wins.So be ready for Jaipur’s clear sky to become a colorful canvass. Getting there: Jaipur is well connected with New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad,Calcutta, Udaipur and Jodhpur via a network of domestic airlines in India Ati- Atihan Festival Kalibo, Aklan, Philippines January Every year in January, local and foreign tourists flock in the island of Kalibo, Aklan in the Philippines to celebrate the various activities held in honor of this patron saint Sto. Nino. This includes processions,masses and of course lots of street dancing. But what really attracts the visitors is the native dance competition. The merry dance around the town, the frenzy dancing of the participants in colorful costumes, the tribal costumes with their ethnic masks is a magnificent sight to behold. Getting there: The Philippine islands are very accessible and you can fly direct to the island ofKalibo in the Philippines. Kadayawan Festival August 17-19 2012 Davao, Philippines Kadayawan Festival is a weeklong celebration and thanksgiving of Good Harvest. Kadayawan is derived from the prehistoric word “madayaw” which means a warm and friendly greeting. “Kadayawan” in Mandaya means anything that brings fortune and thanksgiving for the gifts of nature.Kadayawan is celebrated with the “indak-indak” or street dancing, floats of fresh flowers, a variety of tribes parade the streets with their colorful tribal costumes, Boat Races, Horse Fighting, Beauty Pageants, Wind Surfing and a lot more. As the festival arrives, fresh local fruits and vegetables as their bountiful harvest are obviously seen on the streets.You can buy and enjoy these fruits on the spot.Take the opportunity to taste the famous malodorous Durian.Take your camcorder and camera and see your reaction while eating it. One of the Kadayawan Highlights is the ten tribes or Lumad.If you want to watch their apperances and cultural performance, you can catch them at venues like the People’s Park or at NCCC Mall.Both are accessible by taxi and jeepneys.The Davao City is very much alive every year. In fact, The Davao City Investment Promotions Center (DCIPC) is expecting around 20,000 to 30,000 tourists to visit Davao City for the Kadayawan Festival in August. Getting there: Davao City is served by the Davao International Airport (IATA: DVO, ICAO: RPMD), which receives flights from Manila through Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific. Bali Spirit Festival March 20-24 2013 Ubod-Bali, Indonesia Have you ever heard of a festival that requires you to stay calm and remain silent?Well, this is a nice opportunity to do something that will uplift your individuality through yoga, live dance, and vibrant music. Bali Spirit Festival is a full month of daily performances. It is an elevating festival which helps a person nourish his positive change within, leading to a positive outlook in life. International Yoga Gurus,Dance and Music Instructors around the world would visit Bali to offer their expertise in giving the participant the chance to experience all the excitement of merging the East and West cultures through arts.If you are seeking Yoga and wanted to feel a new you, then the Bali Spirit Festival is just the right place for you. Getting there: Ubud is arguably the best place to use as a base if you’re visiting Bali. The Next Bali Spirit Festival is scheduled for March 20 – 24, 2013!Best to book your flight as early as now. Boryeong Mud Festival July 14- July 24, 2012 Boryeong City,Daecheon Beach South Korea Boryeong Mud Festival is considered one of the festival in South Korea that attracts the largest amount of international visitors.Tourists flock to Boryeong- a 3.5 kilometers stretch of white beach to experience the energetic people, the all mineral-rich theory mud, swimming in the mud massive tub, mud wrestling, mud massage, mud painting,mus slides, mud attack, mud fountain I mean, all I can say is mud everywhere! Even if your are a first time visitor in Seoul, Korea,this is one event that you don’t want a miss. It’s quite fun watching people smear each other with mud. Dirty never looked this fun! Getting There: You can book a flight to any airport in South Korea . Eid Al Fitr Festival August 19 2012 South-East Asia countries and for Muslim worldwide In Muslim calendar, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so Muslims celebrate Eid-al-Fitr on the sunset of 18th of August. This Holiday marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting which becomes the greatest religious observance in Islam.So what happens during this day?This is one of the festivals in Asia where almost all Muslims pray together. There is a great bonding of the community and family as they eat and pray together. People give gifts to the family, friends and colleagues.For some country like Afghanistan, carnival rides are set up for children.Others like Indonesia visit their elderly -the Halal Bi-Halal. In Philippines, where Christianity dominates the population, recognizes Eid as a public holiday. What is your Top Festival in Asia?Feel free to share us Photo Courtesy of Joemar Lamata
Top 10 Things to know about Dating Asian Women
Top 10 Things to know about Dating Asian Women Here are the Top 10 Things you need to know about Dating Asian Women 1. Don’t assume that we only date Asian guys. We love dating white guys too as long as they look foreign enough for us. 2. Don’t assume that they can’t speak English. Hi, Hello, Yeah! are not the only words that they speak(like they always agree on what you say). They may be doing fake accent to get rid from the old, beer bellied guy in the corner. 3. Do not use the line “You look like Lucy Liu or Margaret Cho” or even one of the Harajuko Girls -those little living dolls really annoy us. 4. One word of warning, you’ll probably agree or not, Asians are one of the most beautiful creatures in the world. To you she is. But she is probably just another average girl from her province or city. 5. Most Asian Women are very courteous, feminine and conservative. But don’t assume that we are all professional masseuses or a “yes”girl. We know that we are varied bunch of doctors, writers, lawyers and professionals. We like to lay low til we need to strike. 6. Asian Women like music- a lot! Don’t you know that we are “Karaoke Champions?”.-lol 7. For Asians, family comes first!. The family bonding is so tight that when you are in the course of dating, you have to court every single member of the family. Trust me this works! Her parents’ assurance and trust is essential. 8. Not all of us know martial arts.Though we respect Kung Fu, Jackie Chan,Bruce Lee, Jet Li movies. So don’t re enact some of the karate kick or crouching tiger moves just to start a conversation because we don’t dig it. 9. Keep a close communication with Asian women. Make them feel that you are serious and not playing around. Show interest in Asian culture and be eager to learn local traditions.-The more you learn, the more you can relate. 10. Lastly, be yourself and express how you truly feel. Don’t be the person you are not because you are going to keep that standard for the rest of your life.As one of my friend says “You can never go wrong with Asian women”. Hope these tips help you!
15 Reasons To Visit Amazing Thailand
Thailand is an amazing country for travel and here, our very own traveler Joemar Lamata has recently visited Thailand. He has been kind enough to share some of his adventures and talk about some of the great attractions and golden moments in this extraordinary Kingdom. 1. You will never run out of Beers! Beer is a popular drink in Thailand. If you are in the mood for a cold treat, you can find imported beer at many bars and restaurants.The chances of tasting the numerous Thai beers depends on your budget. They say that you are tasting their “best beer” if it is crisp and more flavorful compared to ordinary beers. 2. Astonishing Beaches and Islands Phi Phi Island is Thailand’s Superstar Island. It has been in several movies. Just a short 45-minute from Phuket will transport you to this breathtaking island. Hop on to this tropical paradise and you will feel like a “superstar” when you imagine the scene from Leonardo DiCaprio’s movie – ”The Beach.” 3.Majestic Sunset Popular beaches in Thailand can be found in Krabi. And you definitely don’t want to miss the beautiful sunset while staying in Phi Phi Ley Island in Maya Bay. You’ll get this amazing view of complete serenity. Smell the ocean breeze as the sun put itself to rest. 4. Discover Thailand’s Buddhist Heritage Many tourist will visit Thailand for its incredible beaches, stunning luxury hotels and traditional Thai massage treatments. If you are a culture-vulture you will want to explore the most treasured historical sites. 5. They don’t call it “Land of Smiles” for nothing No matter where I go, I always carry my Thai smile with me ~ known as: “Khun Tem.” Thailand is known to be the Land of Smiles because of the country’s warm and friendly people. 6. Thailand is Affordable Accommodation in Thailand is pretty much affordable. When you look for the perfect travel destination, you would want to consider your budget. You ask yourself: How many places can you visit?, How much money will it cost you to buy that yummy Pad Thai? Where are the best treks? The best beaches?. You can spend 5 days in Thailand for prices starting from $490 per person. 7. Sumptuous Thai Street Food You got a dollar? You got a meal. You point at a weird- looking random dish having no idea how would it taste.And you have that hesitant look on your face. That’s the whole point. It’s an experience,it’s surprising, and it’s tasty! 8. They got the best Nightlife Spots in Phuket If you like live music and nightclubs make a beeline for the nightlife spaces in Bangkok or Phuket. Party and stroll along Bangla Road in Central Patong with their fabulous bars that will surely make your night a memorable one. 9. Beautiful Lady Boys Bars don’t open until 9:00 pm along Central Palong. You’ll be amazed by the gorgeous “Lady Boys” walking around and sometimes performing at the different bars. You’ll be surprised to see that they are sometimes more pretty and slimmer than real girls! 10.You have to experience the Floating Markets Perhaps the best way to choose fresh produce is at the Floating Markets. Visit the Floating market in Hat Yai. The colorful flat boats are definitely worth visiting. But if the boats don’t interests you, there are taxis and tuk-tuks available for hire to take you to other markets in the city. 11. Shopping in Thailand is a delight Bangkok shopping places will surely blow your Baht! With everything from designer bags to clothes, to shoes and stunning antiques you will be wowed and marvel at what’s one sale. If you love to shop then you will be overwhelmed where to start with Thailand’s endless stalls and modern lifestyle malls. 12. If you book ahead, you’ll get budget fares It is always better to book as far ahead as possible when you want a bargain flight. While booking last-minute flights can be tempting, it’s not a viable option for many travelers. 13. Expected year round warm weather Thailand is famed for its tropical weather. It is warm and humid all year round.Thailand is close to the equator, stretching up from 6° to 20° North. That’s the reason why it has constant humidity and heat. 14. Traveling is easy You can see “Tuk Tuks” everywhere. Somewhat like a motorcycle taxi and usually used for short travel distances. But remember, NEGOTIATE first before getting in. 15.It will make you feel like King Elephant riding has to be at the top of the list when visiting Thailand. Sitting atop these well-trained elephants is a great ride! They’re truly wonderful creatures. The cost of elephant rides depends on the distance you trek. That shirtless guy in the pic is Joemar. His ride costs him 700 Baht for just 30 minutes. Keep in mind that there are dozens more reasons why to visit Thailand. Check out Thailand’s Travel Guide at Asia.com. Get Cheap Fares or get started planning on your visit to Thailand.
Airline Resource Information Launched by Asia.com
Airline Resource Information Launched by Asia.com San Diego, December 14, 2011- Asia.com is pleased to announce a new section devoted to information about the world’s top airlines. Asia.com provides helpful airlines information, airport code look up, airlines phone numbers, airports information and even travel websites. Asia.com realizes that it would be easier for our site visitors to locate their specified airlines for their destinations. Asia.com offers you a wide range of airlines selection which includes Top Airlines in Asia. Here, you can find the best choices for your travel whether it’ll be International or Local flights. Your baggage allowance varies to the airline you have booked, the destination and/ or the class you travel in. So before booking a flight, Kindly check the airline first for their bag requirements. Asia.com services also include flight comparison that lets you search your flights and compare them with thousands of flight suppliers where you can save and find the best deal for your flight. About the Company Asia.com is an independent travel guide built to compare multiple airfare suppliers and hotels throughout Asia. It is not a travel agent. It presents deals from a variety of travel companies that specialize in Asian flights, hotels and tours. Asia.com is designed to help travelers to Asia find the best Asian travel suppliers in less time and with fewer clicks – the goal being to lead users to low cost travel solutions fast and easily. You can advertise on Asia.com by clicking on the in-house banners. Go to http://www.asia.com/contact-us Asia.com 10,000+ Trips, Countless Destinations, 52 Countries – 1 Web Site. Asia.com believes that you, the viewers should be the editors and writers of Asia.com. Media Contact: Michael Filippone World.com +18587332126 mfilippone@world.com, http://www.asia.com Airline Resource Information Launched by Asia.com.
Asia.com’s Pick: Top Ten Travel Blogs
Here are Asia.com’s Pick for Top Travel Blogs PassportChop.com Passportchop has won accolades from international blog communities like Lonelyplanet featured blogger. It showcases a lot of travel experiences through tie-ups partners from some of the famous tourism industry. NomadicMatt.com Ever wonder why people quit their jobs and find themselves traveling around the word instead?Well, Matt can answer that question. With his articles featured in the world’s largest media like CNN, National Geographic,New York Times etc., It’s all worth it. AdventurousKate.com This solo traveler and online entrepreneur isn’t soloing at all. She has the world traveling with her. She has been to almost 30 destinations around the globe and she isn’t stopping. She is committed to showing her readers how to travel the world on their own adventurously. TravelFish.org This blog more focuses on Asia’s most visited spots. The Do’s and Don’ts of Asian practices and customs. You might want to read this blog first before going to these Asian countries. Gadling.com This blog site covers almost all the travel news from specific travel tips, budget travel to adventure travel. You can also subscribe to their RSS Feed if you want to be updated. TravelerFolio.com An award winning travel blog made in Singapore.Eunice Khong is the editor and the avid travel blogger has been featured on a television documentary. Her site Travelerfolio has won recognition since the site was made in 2008. TravelFashionGirl.com This blog contains almost everything you need to pack while traveling. From travel wardrobe ideas to travel beauty tips. Ladies, name it. they have it. Oh guys, you are welcome too. ExpatEdna.com Edna is an american writer and an expat who is currently staying in Paris.Where is she now?Back from: Singapore, Hong Kong, Macau. Currently: At home in Paris. Upcoming trip: TBA ThatBackPacker.com Who doesn’t love reading blogs from a genuine backpacker? One who talks to strangers, learn new language and wants more stamps on her passport. Slowly working her way around the world. From Jungles, to forest to beaches and to a bustling city. SoulTravelers3.com Saving the best for last. This travel blog site has been voted for the Top Travel Bloggers of 2013. They are a family of three. This family not only travels a lot but teaching their only daughter how to speak another language at the same time seeing the world is indeed a challenge. National Geographic Traveler called them “One of the best family travel blogs in cyberspace.” Asia.com’s Pick: Top Ten Travel Blogs