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Kamis, 18 Maret 2010

GMA Pinoy TV brings Allan K to Tokyo Pinoy Fiesta


Kapuso fans in Japan are up for a treat as GMA Pinoy TV, GMA Network’s flagship international channel, brings top comedy-host Allan K. to the Philippine Premium Fiesta in Tokyo, Japan.

Widely regarded as the biggest and grandest gathering of Filipinos in Japan, Premium Philippines Fiesta 2010 serves as a global reaffirmation of the Philippines’ status as the pearl of the orient. The fiesta further promotes the country’s best to the Japanese and Latin Americans, as well as encourages Filipinos to be proud of their heritage.

Specifically, the event aims to attract Japanese and Latin Americans to visit the Philippines; display Philippine-made furniture, fixtures, home accessories and decors; be the venue to promote business opportunities and partnerships; and provide career opportunities through the biggest job fair of the year. It will also benefit the Gawad Kalinga Sibol and the United Nations World Food Program.

Allan K., noted for his crazy antics and hilarious quips as a stand-up comedian and Eat Bulaga host, will surely bring the house down in the biggest, liveliest and most organized Filipino event that will also feature world-class performances from top Filipino singers, and Philippine folk dance presentations from Gaidai University students.

On top of the performances, another highlight is the grand raffle. At stake are 500 consolation prizes, a laptop computer, round-trip tickets to the Philippines, and a house and lot or condominium unit in the Philippines.

Premium Philippines Fiesta 2010 happens at East Hall 3 of the Tokyo Big Sight, located at 3-21-1 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo. Tickets are at Y2,500 for entrance with raffle, Y10,000 for VIP seats (800 slots available), and Y15,000 for VIP seats (100 slots available) with dinner with the stars.

Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to rekindle the beauty of being a Filipino. For inquiries, call 03-5338-8460 for Japanese and English speakers; and 080-6583-0681 for Latin Americans.


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