A group of journalists interviewed Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce & Industry, Inc. (FFCCCII) President Dr. Henry Lim Bon Liong, ...
Hokkien and Cantonese are like Ilonggo and Ilocano, while Mandarin for the Chinese nation is like Tagalog or Filipino to the Philippines. Our ethnic Chinese minority has for generations become an integral part of the Filipino nation, like the originally Chinese foods of lumpia and pancit have become accepted as Filipino foods already. In Hokkien or south Fujian province language used by most members of the ethnic Chinese minority in the Philippines, also in Singapore, Taiwan or Penang and other parts of Malaysia, we greet with "Kiong Hee Huat Chay". We believe this is really the golden age of Asia economic renaissance and the Philippines is right smack in the middle of this world's most economically dynamic region. I have talked to many entrepreneurs on the ground among our 170 Filipino Chinese chambers of commerce nationwide from Aparri to Tawi Tawi, and we are generally optimistic about the positive socio-economic and demographic fundamentals of the Philippines plus the big good news of decisive reopening of the world's No. This is one reason I urge our Senators to expedite approval of the the Philippines' participation in the RCEP, which we at FFCCCII and all other business Chambers including foreign Chambers like European Chamber, American Chamber, etc. We Filipino Chinese entrepreneurs have a keen sense of the situation on the ground. The Chinese people have a strong sense of history and they remember it was the parents of President Marcos, the late President Ferdinand E. It would be a tragic mistake to have an adversarial relationship with our neighbor, traditional friend and the world's rising economic superpower China just because of some disagreements on a few issues. It is the oldest and one of the largest events of its kind outside of Asia, and one of the largest Asian cultural events in North America with hundreds of thousands of spectators. The Philippines has been a traditional friend and ally of China for over a thousand years, even during the late 19th century to early 20th century Philippine Revolution against the Spanish and American colonizers when Chinese nationalist revolutionary hero Dr. Of course, making it a holiday also recognizes and signifies acceptance of our ethnic Chinese minority as integral part of the Filipino nation.
MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Sunday called on Filipinos, including Filipino-Chinese, to examine the “cultural and historical richness” ...
A better tomorrow that is founded on unity, peace, and cooperation,” Marcos said. In a video message to the Chinese-Filipino community on Jan. In his message on the celebration of Chinese New Year, Marcos described the celebration as “a new dawn that symbolizes our boundless wishes for prosperity for ourselves and our society.”
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on Sunday extended his greetings as the world celebrated the Chinese New Year.
Moreover, Marcos urged everyone to "focus on the common thread that reaffirms the bonds of our kinship and friendship that have allowed us to withstand all challenges and overcome ordeals that have come our way." He said it is through celebrations that "we are able to recognize the ties that bind us together as a family, a community, and a nation." "With hope and excitement, we welcome a new dawn that symbolizes our boundless wishes for prosperity for ourselves and our society," the President said in a statement.
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, January 22) — President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. asked Filipinos to show compassion to the poor as the country celebrates the ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressed his wish for a stronger sense of solidarity and goodwill between Filipinos and Chinese as the country celebrated ...
As Filipinos, let us work hand-in-hand and be renewed with a sense of solidarity, from which our hopes for a better tomorrow will spring forth," he added. "As we observe this occasion, let us delve into to the cultural and historical richness that has made our nation the colorful and vibrant society that it is today," he added. "
On Chinese New Year, President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. encouraged the Filipino-Chinese community to exercise deeper compassion toward those who have ...
16, Marcos conveyed his hope for a better tomorrow for the Philippines and China. In a message on Sunday, Jan. “Let us also focus on the common thread that reaffirms the bonds of our kinship and friendship that have allowed us to withstand all challenges and overcome ordeals that have come our way,” Marcos added.
President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. urged Filipinos on Sunday to show more compassion for the poor as the nation celebrates the Chinese New Year.
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Sunday called on Filipinos and the Filipino – Chinese community to have a deeper compassion for the poor, ...
Disclaimer: The comments uploaded on this site do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of management and owner of Cebudailynews. He also pointed out that there should be a focus on the common thread that reaffirms “bonds of kinship and friendship” between Filipinos and the Chinese community that have allowed both to “withstand all challenges and overcome ordeals.” on Sunday called on Filipinos and the Filipino – Chinese community to have a deeper compassion for the poor, and a renewed sense of solidarity as the nation marks the Chinese New Year.