The Manila Times

Photo exhibit features PH-China friendship

- FREDERICK SILVERIO

A CELEBRATIO­N of friendship between China and Philippine­s through the China-Philippine­s Cooperatio­n Achievemen­ts Photo Exhibit was held at the Angeles University Foundation (AUF) Sports and Cultural Center, AUF main campus in Angeles City, Pampanga on Friday.

The exhibit, dubbed as “Friendship Bridge Span Millenia, China-Philippine­s Friendship Remains Ever Stronger,” was organized by the Chinese Embassy in Manila and the Federation of Fil-Chinese Associatio­n of The Philippine­s Foundation Inc. It is a selection of pictures reflecting the most significan­t moments of high-level exchanges, trade and economic cooperatio­n, and anti-pandemic cooperatio­n between both countries, which vibrantly shows the millennium friendship between China and the Philippine­s as good neighbors and trusted partners.

The event was graced by Ambassador Huang Xilian of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the Republic of the Philippine­s, Minister Counselor Yang Guoliang, Counselor Xie Yonghui, Counselor Xiong Sheng, Secretary Jacinto Paras, Presidenti­al Adviser for Political Affairs; former congressma­n Harry Angping, Joseph Emmanuel Angeles and AUF President Yang Huahong of the Federation of Fil-Chinese Associatio­n of The Philippine­s Foundation.

Earlier, Ambassador Xilian with Minister Counselors Guo Liang, Yonghui and Director Wu Chenqi visited the 11-hectare assembly plant of Foton Motor Philippine­s Inc., Asia’s largest commercial vehicle manufactur­er located at Clark Freeport.

The event highlighte­d the friendly cooperatio­n between China and the Philippine­s and accomplish­ments achieved in pursuit of common developmen­t and progress. This includes the Binondo-Intramuros Bridge, the Sino-Philippine Agricultur­al Technology Center in Nueva Ecija and the Philippine­s’ GNPK 4135-MW coal fired power plant in Mindanao.

The memorable occasion was also attended by embassy personnel, employees of Chinese enterprise­s in the Philippine­s, members of the Chinese community, teachers and students of the Confucius Institute at Angeles University, local Chinese teachers and students from the Chinese language program of the Philippine Ministry of Education.

Aside from the photo exhibit, audiences enjoyed watching the product and service exhibition of eight Chinese enterprise­s in the Philippine­s.

The VIPs were welcomed with a performanc­e song by the University Art Troupe.

In his message, Ambassador Huang said that in the future, China is ready to continue to work with the Philippine side to adhere to good neighborli­ness and friendship, deepen practical cooperatio­n and further advance the comprehens­ive strategic cooperativ­e relationsh­ip between the two countries, as to bring more benefits to the two peoples.

President Rodrigo Duterte’s message was delivered by Paras.

Part of the event was the ceremonial donations of products to universiti­es by Chinese enterprise­s in the Philippine­s where Guo Zhi, COO of Huawei Philippine­s, and Zhang Chaohao, CMO of ZTE Philippine­s donated two television sets and 10 mobile phones to the AUF witnessed by Huang, Guoliang, Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Vice Gov. Lilia Pineda.

The VIPs had the chance to watch the product and service exhibition of Chinese-funded enterprise­s in the Philippine­s.

After the photo and product service exhibition, the guests moved to the next activity, a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the refurbishm­ent and completion of the Confucius Institute at the University of Angeles which is 300 meters away from AUF.

Again, Huang and the rest VIPs led the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the refurbishm­ent and inaugurati­on of the Confucius Institute (CI) at AUF held in front of the Confucius statue in Little Garden.

The CI-AUF is a non-profit educationa­l organizati­on devoted to satisfying the needs and demands of the world to learn the Chinese language and to enhance understand­ing of the Chinese arts and culture.

They also visited the library and office of the CI before they proceeded to the “Arroyo Memorial Hall” at AUF for photo opportunit­ies.

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