Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Kitty in Taiwan



The trip to the United States comprised of several stops and I am not complaining. Mainly, if it was a direct flight, I won't see Hellokittyland in Taipei :) 

I dubbed C3 of the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport as Hellokittyland. It has a boarding gate fully decorated with Hello Kitty, not to mention it is situated near a Sanrio store. The seats, walls and glass are all Hello Kitty inspired. They even have a Hello Kitty playroom, theater, phone booth and mini-house. Oh! I so love the place. I am a big Hello Kitty fun since I can remember but of the subtle type. 
  
I have a friend who saw my stuffed toy and said, "This looks familiar. Is it a popular character or what?". Hahaha. For the 1st time, I met a person who is clueless as to who Hello Kitty is. He is more than a decade older than me - that explains it ha!.

Anyway, I decided to dedicate my supposedly about Taiwan blog to Hello Kitty for those who like my friend does not know Kitty White popularly known as Hello Kitty.

Hello Kitty   (ハローキティ Harō Kiti) was born in London on November 1, 1974. Sanrio, a Tokyo-based company, asked designer Ikuko Shimizu to invent a character who can represent the preteen girl in every girl. Her debut picture was as a white cat wearing a red bow and blue overalls, sitting in between a bottle of milk and a pet goldfish, with her head turned sideways to face her newfound friends. Hello Kitty is not normally given a mouth because "without the mouth, it is easier for the person looking at her to project their feelings onto the character" and "the person can be happy or sad together with Hello Kitty". Since its introduction, the character has been a staple of the kawaii segment of Japanese popular culture and has become a fashion diva, an icon and the best known of many fictional characters. 

In a vinyl coin purse was Hello Kitty's 1st appearance on an item. It was introduced in Japan in 1974 and in the United States in 1976. Hahaha. I wasn't even born then!:) Now, Hello Kitty can be found on a variety of consumer products; from school supplies to fashion accessories to household stuff. Products range from everyday items to rare collectibles. I, myself, can't stop collecting Hello Kitty items. 

Due to its popularity, A Hello Kitty anime series was aired on Tokyo TV in Japan and CBS in the United States in 1991. Toon Disney ran reruns of the said show which had 13 episodes. In the series, she lives in the suburbs outside London with her father (George White), mother (Mary White), and twin sister (Mimmy White). Hello Kitty prefers a red bow in her left ear while Mimmy prefers a yellow bow on her right ear. In their house, they have a teddy-bear and Marley who pops out of the garden.  Through the series, we have known that the 3rd grader Hello Kitty is a cheerful, warm-hearted little character  who loves baking cookies and loves her mom's apple pie. We also learn that her favorite things include candy, stars, and goldfish, as well as the inevitable trivial things. She weighs the same as three apples and stands five apples tall with a blood type of A.

In 1993, Dear Daniel was introduced, a similar-looking kitty who is her boyfriend. Her social circle grew to include the teen bunny Kathy, brother and sister monkeys Timmy and Tammy, and boy puppy Jody. Hello Kitty and friends also appeared in Hello Kitty's Animation Theatre, which had Hello Kitty and other Sanrio characters appearing in their versions of different fairy tales.  Her fame as a Sanrio character has led to the creation of two officially licensed Hello Kitty theme parks namely Harmonyland and Sanrio Puroland. 






Hello Kitty also has played ambassador roles. In May 2008, Japan named Hello Kitty the ambassador of Japanese tourism in China and Hong Kong, two places where the character is exceptionally popular among children and young women. This marked the first time Japan's tourism ministry had appointed a fictional character to the role. In 2004, UNICEF has awarded Hello Kitty the exclusive title of UNICEF Special Friend of Children. More than $150,000 donation to UNICEF girls' education programmes was done by Sanrio on Hello Kitty's 30th anniversary. This was the 3rd time Hello Kitty and UNICEF have joined forces; 1st with the United States in 1984 and then with Japan in 1994. In 2010 the UK UNICEF and Hello Kitty "promise to help enable the worlds children the right to childhood". 

On her 35th anniversary in 2009, a Hello Kitty Mac was launched and had a 60 percent sell just in its  first week. At presents, several brands have tie-ups with Hello Kitty including the popular shoe brand Vans and Crocs. 

Thirty-seven years after its birth, Hello Kitty still is one of the best known fictional character to both children and adults.  

I am no longer a child and I am a doctor now, but, still a big Hello Kitty fan. I think my relationship with Kitty White will last forever. 

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Punta sa Puntarenas

Puntarenas discovered by Hernan Ponce de Leon in 1519 is also known as as La Perla del Pacífico. Its name originated from the Spanish word "Punta Arenas" or sand point. The place was known as Villa Bruselas in colonial times when oxcarts were widely used as means of transportation. In 1840, when coffee production in the highlands reached exportable volumes, the port of Puntarenas was developed. 

Puntarenas is found in pacific coast of Costa Rica. The country was under Spanish rule for almost 300 years or until 1821. When Spanish occupation ceased in the Americas, independence was granted to Costa Rica. After a brief civil war, the country declared itself a state in the Federal Republic of Central America. The most influential period in the development of Costa Rica's democracy was facilitated about by Juan Mora Fernandez, the 1st head of state (1824).  However, the coffee industry proved to be most important in unifying the nation. 

Costa Rica is a peaceful nation, one that has essentially avoided the conflict and disorder that besets most Central American countries. In the Western Hemisphere, Costa Rica is the only country without an army or military of any kind since 1948.  The people are not letting conflict get the better of them and thus has resorted to use of humor, charisma, and even a disappearing act, anything to avoid it.










Costa Rican food is generally quite healthy.
Costa Rican staple foods are black beans and rice (gallo pinto). This simple, standard dish, often referred to as comida tipica, is the backbone of Costa Rican cuisine. 
Often served with a good portion of fruits or vegetables or both, the meals are very well rounded and generally high in fiber. 
A typical meal is the casado, the name referring to the eternal "marriage" of its components. Consisting of rice and beans, meat or fish, fried plantains, and a carrot, tomato, and cabbage salad, this basic and well-rounded meal strikes a good nutritional balance. 
Costa Ricans or Ticos do not eat in excess. Their modest proportions are 
smaller than that of the U.S, 
much like the Europeans. Lunch their main meal of the day. In fact, many employers will give an additional hour off for a post-lunch casado

In Costa Rica, a dollar is equivalent to 503.02 Costa Rican Colones (CRC). A private taxi tour for 3 people costs 35USD per head. Lynn, Cris and I availed of it and were quite satisfied with our tour. Tour guide Jesus brought us as far as Orotina, National Parque de Carara, Crocodile watching, Hotel Villa Lapas and San Mateo. We all agreed that we got our money's worth. All the sites that we went to were really far from Puntarenas. We even have to pay toll fees that is how far those places were. 

My 1st visit was just a walking tour in Puntarenas. It was a sunday; hence,
the 1st agenda was to attend a sunday mass at Parroquia de Puntarenas. The mass was in spanish but, I don't care, i haven't heard a mass for quite a very long time. After the mass, I was joined by the Jen and Erika for a  city walk. A gastronomic feast at Gagas Seafood Resto followed the 4-hour city tour. The day in Costa Rica ended with some flea market shopping. 

Costa Rica is a beautiful country and I'm thankful i was given the oppurtunity to explore it twice.