A list of usual regulations in Singapore




Although Singapore is said to have one of the strictest regulations and law enforcement in Asia, the overall long-term effect is beneficial for Singapore's ordered society.

Ciudad de Zamboanga in Mindanao



Ciudad de Zamboanga - is a highly urbanized city located in Mindanao, Philippines. Zamboanga is the 6th most populous and 3rd largest city by land area 3rd oldest city in the Philippines and the Sardines Capital of the Philippines because 9 out of 12 sardines companies in the Philippines are operating in the city. This city is known for the Hispanic influences in its culture, it bears the nickname "Asia's Latin City."

Ciudad de Zamboanga has nineteen seaports and wharves, twelve of them are privately owned and the rest are owned by the government. This includes some ports of Basilan which are registered as a part of Zamboanga port management. The biggest and most modern seaport is the government-operated main port in Zamboanga, which can accommodate 20 ships at any given time. There are 25 shipping companies whose vessels regularly dock at the port of Zamboanga. The city also has fastcraft services to Sandakan, Malaysia, and one shipping cargo company from Vietnam is also serving the routes from and to Zamboanga to deliver goods from Vietnam.

Ciudad de Zamboanga is a member of East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA), a regional economic cooperation initiative between the several countries in Southeast Asia. As a result of its membership, air and sea routes have been opened between Zamboanga and Sandakan in Malaysia. The two cities have existing trade relations and have had historical cultural interactions.


Iloilo City a refllection city in Spanish and USA Colonial




Iloilo City's urban planning and architecture reflect the plans of the Spanish colonial and the American colonial administrations. 

Since Iloilo City is a conglomeration of towns, the districts have their own plaza complexes or town squares which are surrounded by establishments of political and ecclesiastical influence, such as churches and old administrative halls. In 1930, Juan M. Arellano of the Bureau of Public Works designed the schematic plan for Iloilo City, which was influenced by Ebenezer Howard's "Garden City."

The King of the Philippine Jungle Haribon




The King of the Philippine Jungle, known as Haribon, Philippine Eagle and the monkey eating eagle. 

It is considered the largest of the extant eagles in the world in terms of length, with the Steller's Sea Eagle and the Harpy Eagle being larger in terms of weight and bulk. Among the rarest and most powerful birds in the world, it has been declared the Philippine national bird It is critically endangered, mainly due to massive loss of habitat due to deforestation in most of its range. 

Killing a Philippine Eagle is punishable under Philippine law by 12 years in jail and heavy fines.