No Trophy Can Save You: What Two Pageant Kings Discovered When They Underestimated Filipino Pride

Filipinos rallied online to defend the meaning of the national sash, making it clear that representation carries real accountability.

The Burden Of Being Ateneo

Ateneo’s reputation was shaped by more than excellence, making its response to crisis a measure of institutional identity and moral responsibility.

Balintawak To EDSA: How Your LRT-1 Commute Retraces The Story Of Philippine Freedom

Between Balintawak and EDSA, a familiar train ride becomes a reminder of the struggles that shaped the nation.

How A Filipino Travel Community Survived A Pandemic: What DIY Travel Philippines Never Compromised

For Michelle Enriquez, the success of DIY Travel Philippines has always depended on protecting trust more than chasing easy growth.
Home Local News Chinese Consul Confident Of Enduring, Vibrant Philippines-China Ties

Chinese Consul Confident Of Enduring, Vibrant Philippines-China Ties

0
467

The Consulate of the People’s Republic of China in Laoag expressed hope that the long-standing friendship and neighborly ties between China and the Philippines will continue to enhance bilateral relations.

“We are good neighbors. I went to 13 provinces, meeting governors and vice governors, and visited universities. I saw that people are very nice and kind, and they want the Philippines and China to continue to have good relations,” Consul Li Xiaoyan said during the 25th Filipino-Chinese Friendship Day, organized by the Filipino-Chinese community here on Friday.

She also expressed hope for stronger ties between Beijing and Manila through increased people-to-people cooperation and exchanges.

In his message, Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong thanked the Filipino-Chinese community for its generosity, service, and contributions to the city’s development.

Many of Baguio’s major businesses and establishments are owned by Filipino-Chinese families who settled in the city in the early 1900s and helped build key infrastructure, including Kennon Road.

Magalong said the two nations’ friendship extends beyond cultural ties, noting that various programs continue to benefit communities and support the city’s progress.

“You are not just felt during good times but most especially during bad times, giving a hand and your resources,” he added.

“In a world with uncertainties, we look up to those who look after us. Thank you for your support and generosity.”

One of the highlights of the anniversary celebration was a gift-giving activity for beneficiaries from various barangays in Baguio City. (PNA)