AYDA TV: The Search for the First Ever AYDA TV Correspondent is Now Open

First launched in 2008, the Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA) aims to inspire interior design and architectural students to apply creativity and innovation in the implementation of design. The organization then launched The Asia Young Designer Awards on the same year with the aim to inspire students to be more innovative, creative and socially involved, motivating them to a higher degree of professionalism. The organization is now looking for its first ever AYDA TV Correspondent. Do you have what it takes?

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5 Home Decor Items Every World Traveler Should Have

Do you miss traveling as much as we do? It’s okay, just a little bit more patience and we can dust off our suitcases and hit the road again. In the meanwhile, you can satisfy your wanderlust by redecorating your home with a few décor items that will show off your love for travel and all those amazing spots you’ve visited. Here are few décor items every traveler should display in their home, in their own unique way, of course:

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The rivalry of Hong Kong style cafés gave rise to Pineapple Buns

Pineapple Buns are a well-known traditional Hong Kong style delicatessen and is available in many Hong Kong-style cafés and bakeries, having tourists queue up for a taste whenever they set foot in Asia’s World City.

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JINRO Flavored Soju in Shopee now!

Korean Soju has been the alcoholic drink of choice in South Korea, and no brand comes close to Jinro. South Korea’s best-selling soju brand — and the world’s top-selling spirit, Jinro was launched last 1924. By volume, Jinro is the most popular alcoholic beverage according to International Wine and Spirits Research (IWSR).

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La Germania Shares How to Recreate Your Favorite Dishes from Cibo, Yabu and Other Beloved Restaurants

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to cook like your favorite chefs? Participants had the opportunity to learn how to cook like the pro’s themselves during the Cooking with La Germania: Masterclass Series, a five-part installment of virtual cooking classes held in partnership with celebrities and chefs from renown restaurants all over Metro Manila.

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Advantages of Getting Your New Home at Prima Tanza

Becoming a home owner may seem like easy money, but you need to familiarize yourself with finance arrangements, construction, and your target market. With the country’s population increasing and the loss of thousands of homes to natural calamities, there currently exists an explosive housing deficit. According to the latest Subdivision and Housing Developers Association, Inc. (SHDA) statistics, the backlog currently stands at around approximately 4 million units and could rise to 7 million units in 2030 if the same trend continues.

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Tenya launches farm to table Japanese menu to help local fishermen and farmers

Tenya is probably the most successful tendon restaurant chain in Japan. Tenya aims to provide our customers with high quality tendon and tempura at an affordable price while giving the best customer service / experience.

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Unsung Legends – The Greatest Tennis Heroes Off The Court

Everyone has their favourite tennis player. Whether you like Andy Murray’s undemonstrative dedication, Roger Federer’s effortless grace, or Serena Williams’ bombastic mastery, there’s bound to be a player out there who embodies your personal idea of what tennis should be. That’s not what we want to talk about today, though. Today, we want to celebrate all the people off the pitch who make tennis what it is. Players make the sport entertaining to watch, but tennis would be nothing without everyone who clubs together to make it a truly unforgettable experience. Here are some of our favourite unsung legends off the tennis court.

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When to Keep and When to Discard Common Food Items

Maintaining an inventory of what’s in your fridge and pantry is important for managing your kitchen, but inevitably, some foods may go bad before you can consume them. This may happen if storage conditions are less than ideal or a power outage suddenly occurs. It is easy to identify food that has begun to change its appearance or smell bad, but looking and smelling fine doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s still safe to eat. To reduce your risk of food poisoning, follow this guide for when to keep and when to throw out common food items.

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Useful Food Habits for Students and Cheap Proofreading Tips

Many young people do not know how to eat right, and thereby weaken their immune systems, endangering their bodies. Some people do not make sense of proper nutrition on purpose. But a healthy diet plays a vital role in the prevention and treatment of many diseases, ensures growth, vital activity and human development. And if you don’t eat healthy, who knows what can happen to you, if not now, then in the future. And in this regard, the risk group, oddly enough, includes students. Student time is overstrained, lack of money, nerves, lack of sleep and, it seems, against this background, there is no time to think about nutrition.

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