Manila Bulletin

Czech Embassy Manila commemorat­es the birth anniversar­y of Ferdinand Blumentrit­t

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The Czech-Philippine relations while formally establishe­d in 1973 through the creation of embassies in their respective capitals go a long way back. The people-to-people bond between the two nation-states has been flourishin­g for a long, long time and now it serves as among the foundation­s of their current bilateral ties. Evidence of this was the formidable friendship between Czech scholar Ferdinand Blumentrit­t and Philippine hero Dr. Jose Rizal.

Professor Blumentrit­t was born on Sept. 10, 1853 in Prague, which was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was a master teacher in Li tom ěřicew hen he andRiz al started their correspond­ence. Bounded by their mutual enthusiasm and interest in the Philippine­s, Blumentrit­t and Rizal’s friendship developed into that of brothers. He served as a confidant to Rizal and they collaborat­ed on some works, including Rizal’s annotation­s of Morga’s Sucesos where Blumentrit­t wrote a prologue.

The Czech professor was also a steadfast advocate of Philippine freemore dom. He was active in voicing out his support for the Philippine independen­ce through his articles and also contribute­d to Philippine literature through his works such as the Diccionari­o Mitológico De Filipinas.

In celebratio­n of the 168th birth anniversar­y of Ferdinand Blumentrit­t, the Embassy of the Czech Republic in partnershi­p with the National Historical Commission of the Philippine­s (NHCP), National Parks and Developmen­t Committee (NPDC), Philippine­s Navy (PN), and the Philippine­s National Police (PNP) held a wreath-laying ceremony at Noli Me Tangere Garden, Rizal Park where his bust is located.

The deputy head of mission, Dalibor Mička, represente­d the Czech Embassy and honored the contributi­on of Blumentrit­t in the early CzechPhili­ppines relations. He also shared the plan of the embassy to unveil a commemorat­ive plaque rememberin­g the friendship of Blumentrit­t and Rizal. “While this work is still in progress, we are glad that we could pay our tributes today and remember the birth of the Czech scholar who also contribute­d immensely to the Philippine­s through his extensive work about the Philippine­s history and culture,” he said.

The event was hosted by the NHCP in cooperatio­n with Captain Junjie Tabuada, PN (MNSA) who served as the military host; Reina B. Jara, chief administra­tive officer of the National Parks Developmen­t Committee; Carminda R. Arevalo, OIC executive director of the National Historical Commission of the Philippine­s; and Gina C. Batuhan, chief, Historic Sites, and Education Division of the NHCP.

This is only one of the current initiative­s that the Czech Republic and the Philippine­s have about the longstandi­ng friendship of these prominent figures. In 2015, the Embassy of the Philippine­s in Prague launched the Rizal-Blumentrit­t Heritage Trail in the city of Litoměřice in North Bohemia, Czech Republic. The embassy commission­ed local artist Karel Mačas to draw the 10-point of interests in the heritage trail.

Apart from this, the Embassy of the Czech Republic has also been supportive of the initiative­s of the NHCP to commemorat­e Rizal’s life. In June 2021, Czech Ambassador Jana Šedivá joined the 160th birth anniversar­y of Dr. Jose Rizal held in Calamba, Laguna. During the celebratio­n, Ambassador Šedivá was gifted with a portrait of Rizal and Blumentrit­t made by Janina Sanico out of natural watercolor paints. This portrait is now housed at the ambassador’s office, which continuous­ly serve as a reminder of the long-standing friendship between the two nations.

The relationsh­ip of Rizal and Blumentrit­t that started through correspond­ences continue to grow. Founded on shared respect for liberal values, the people-to-people ties of these two figures is evident to this day in the flourishin­g Czech-Philippine relations, which have also expanded in other areas of mutual interests.

Evidence of the flourishin­g Czech-Philippine relations was the formidable friendship between Czech scholar Ferdinand Blumentrit­t and Philippine hero Dr. Jose Rizal.

 ??  ?? REMEMBRANC­ES OF BLUMENTRIT­T From Left: Military host Captain Junjie Tabuada, National Parks Developmen­t Committee’s Reina B. Jara, deputy head of mission Dalibor Micka, National Historical Commission of the Philippine­s’ Carminda R. Arevalo, and NHCP’s Gina C. Batuhanpos­ed in front of the bust of Czech scholar Ferdinand Blumentrit­t
REMEMBRANC­ES OF BLUMENTRIT­T From Left: Military host Captain Junjie Tabuada, National Parks Developmen­t Committee’s Reina B. Jara, deputy head of mission Dalibor Micka, National Historical Commission of the Philippine­s’ Carminda R. Arevalo, and NHCP’s Gina C. Batuhanpos­ed in front of the bust of Czech scholar Ferdinand Blumentrit­t
 ??  ?? PORTRAIT OF A HISTORIC FRIENDSHIP Ambassador Jana Šedivá was presented a portrait of Blumentrit­t and Rizal during the 160th birth anniversar­y of Jose Rizal in Calamba, Laguna in June 2020
PORTRAIT OF A HISTORIC FRIENDSHIP Ambassador Jana Šedivá was presented a portrait of Blumentrit­t and Rizal during the 160th birth anniversar­y of Jose Rizal in Calamba, Laguna in June 2020

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