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Coral reef design celebrates Filipino culture and resilience

- BY ANGEL TESORERO Senior Reporter

The Filipino expatriate community came in full force to show their support during the opening of the Philippine­s Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai yesterday.

“This is a very historic moment and we (Filipinos) are proud to be part of this big global event. I’m also happy that the Filipino community in Dubai came in full force. Around 1,500 Filipinos came to witness the opening of our pavilion — Bangkota,” Philippine Consul-General Paul Raymund Cortes told Gulf News. Bangkota is an ancient Tagalog word that means coral reef. The pavilion honours the natural resources that the Philippine­s has to offer, specifical­ly the architectu­ral character of the coral reefs native to the archipelag­ic country.

“Bangkota is an actualisat­ion of the Philippine­s government’s drive to promote sustainabi­lity — with most materials sourced locally and are recyclable,” noted pavilion organisers.

“The Philippine­s Pavilion symbolises the hardy, travelling people — with emphasis on cultural sustainabi­lity. The pavilion is also a contempora­ry expression of Filipino architectu­re, art and design that links the past with the future,” they added.

Dubai resident and entreprene­ur Joey Tiberio said he was proud of Bangkota. “This (pavilion) truly represents the Filipino culture and the reef design symbolises our resilience as a people.”

Rosvi Gaetos, the Philippine Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Assistant Secretary, who is also the Alternate Commission­er General of the Philippine­s Pavilion, commented: “It is our pride and honour to welcome the world to Bangkota. Our participat­ion in Expo 2020 Dubai is historic as it marks the biggest participat­ion of the Philippine­s in any World Expo.”

Attracting investors

Meanwhile, Charmaine Mignon Yalong, the Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) Commercial Attache, said: “Our participat­ion at Expo 2020 Dubai will bolster the efforts of the Philippine government in attracting foreign investment­s and the export of our top-quality products and services.

“We have prepared an entire calendar of business-to-business events for the next six months, which will highlight the majority of the Philippine­s’ strongest industries and attract key investors from various sectors, including food, tourism, hospitalit­y, logistics, informatio­n technology, halal products and more.”

 ?? Clint Egbert/Gulf News ?? ■ The Bangkota pavilion is made of recycled materials sourced locally.
Clint Egbert/Gulf News ■ The Bangkota pavilion is made of recycled materials sourced locally.

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