Wednesday, September 23, 2009

The other day, I couldn't help but notice these chinese inspired lanterns around Chinatown area.

The yellow-orange "Oishi" sign is a famous brand here in Manila selling potato chips. I think this was
co-sponsored by the company.



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and here's another one...
this was taken infront of Binondo Church, or downtown as the locals would call it

again,
still looks like a chinese lantern.

and if you look closely you can see a letter "T" on top.
T stands for a liquor brand name called: Tanduay.


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so, what do you think, which is better? ^-^

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6 comments:

  1. I really like the chinese lanterns on the first image. Very appealing. Not very common, IMO.

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  2. These are cute, i like the high one better. But are they just advertisements or do they provide light? :-)

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  3. photo cache: Tnx! ^-^
    marie: tnx 4 droppin by,
    yes,that's really a lamppost and it works, plus, the adv. on top...killing two birds with one stone. ^-^

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  4. Rather unique way of advertising

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  5. Oh goodness, advertising built into the lamp posts? Sheeesh… Banners are bad enough. At least the Tanduay lamps aren't so obvious.

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thanks for sharing your thoughts! :)

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