Daily Tribune (Philippines)

LAPERAL MANSION, THE OFFICIAL PRESIDENTI­AL GUEST HOUSE FOR DIPLOMATS

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As part of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.’s commitment to treasuring and preserving the country’s history while strengthen­ing the diplomatic ties, a guided tour of the nation’s most historic homes was recently organized for ambassador­s assigned to the Philippine­s. The tour was a showcase of Filipino culture and is a part of the ongoing efforts of the President to restore and preserve Philippine heritage sites.

Diplomats were welcomed at the Goldenberg Mansion, a former presidenti­al guest house and led next door to the Teus Mansion, a 19th-century home that currently houses the Presidenti­al Museum. Ambassador­s walked through exhibits that charted the evolution of Philippine leadership — including their triumphs and pitfalls. Teus, a home with a past as colorful as its facade, now serves as a treasure trove of priceless pieces of Philippine history.

The tour continued to Bahay Ugnayan, a home that holds the current president’s “Road to Malacañang,” a fascinatin­g insight into his milestones leading up to his return to the palace.

All three historic homes have been restored as museums, and are open to the public, free of charge.

The highlight of the tour was a surprise visit to the newly restored Laperal Mansion, the crown jewel of the group of residences.

Located in Arlegui Street adjacent to Malacañang Palace, the elegant European mansion is infused with tropical touches and features 14 meticulous­ly designed bedrooms and two sun rooms named in honor of past

The Laperal Mansion is set to serve as the official Presidenti­al Guest House for foreign heads of state or government. This establishm­ent embodies the Filipino’s brand of hospitalit­y and the President’s intent to strengthen and expand the Philippine­s’ relations with its partners in the internatio­nal community presidents, all of which were done by the country’s very best artisans and designers.

The home also has three state rooms, named as homage to three figures who are cornerston­es of Philippine history: Magellan, MacArthur and Rizal. This collaborat­ive effort has resulted in a revival of heritage, a showcase of local talent, and a celebratio­n of foreign diplomacy.

The Laperal Mansion is set to serve as the official Presidenti­al Guest House for foreign heads of state or government. This establishm­ent embodies the Filipino’s brand of hospitalit­y and the President’s intent to strengthen and expand the Philippine­s’ relations with its partners in the internatio­nal community.

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(FrOM left): ambassador Hae Kyong Yu (australia), ambassador radutaţDan­a Matache (romania), ambassador Chanaka Harsha Talpahewa (Sri lanka), ambassador laure Nicole Stephanie Beaufils (UK), Undersecre­tary. Ma. Theresa lazaro, ambassador MaryKay Carlson (USa), ambassador Miguel Utray Delgado (Spain), ambassador ahmed Saad Nasser abdullah al-Homidi (Qatar), ambassador Mohamed Obaid Salem alqataam alzaabi (UaE) and Deputy Social Secretary Bernardina lourdes Tantoco.
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(top row, from left) ambassador Juha Markus Pyykkoe (Finland) and ambassador Marat Pavlov (russia). (Third row, from left) ambassador Marie Fontanel (France) and ambassador Niyazi Evren akyol (Türkiye). (Second row, from left) ambassador Huang Xilian (China) and ambassador alvaro Domingo Jara Bucarey (Chile). (Bottom row, from left) Social Secretary Bianca Cristina zobel, Elizabeth Eder zobel de ayala, ambassador Saleh as'ad Saleh Mohammad (Palestine), ambassador Jose Manuel G. romualdez and Undersecre­tary reichel Quiñones.
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(top, from left): atty. Junalyn Gift So, Karen Santos, H.E. Charles John Brown iii (Holy See) and Bettina araneta-aboitiz. (Bottom, from left): ambassador Sonexay Vannaxay (lao PDr), ambassador Marco Clemente (italy), ambassador Peter Francis Tavita Kell (New zealand), ambassador Marciano Octavio Garcia da Silva (Timor-leste) and ambassador Phan Peuv (Cambodia).
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FirST lady liza araneta-Marcos exchanging pleasantri­es with H.E. Charles John Brown iii (Holy See).
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LaperaL Mansion facade.
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