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Tsinoy business, media to join hands on civic works

The Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Inc., led by newly elected president Domingo H. Yap, and The Manila Times, led by chairman emeritus Dr. Dante A. Ang and president Dante Francis ‘Klink’ Ang II, discussed a partnership to support FFCCCII’s socio-civic, medical, education causes and economic advocacies. The Tsinoy business federation […]

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History

Qing archives yield treasures on Philippine history

A cholera outbreak. A deadly volcanic eruption. Gifts of jade and pearls. Purchase of carabaos. There is much one can learn about events in the Philippines from studying China’s historical archives. That should not surprise anyone. After all, the two countries are neighbors. What happens to one can impact the other. Take travel advisories, for instance. […]

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Gems of History

The great role of mestizos

In 1984, the late historian Dr. Antonio S. Tan came out with The Chinese Mestizos in the Formation of Filipino Nationality, an excellent monograph that explores for the first time the great role played by the Chinese mestizos in the formation of the Filipino nation. It was first published by the Asian Center of the […]

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Tsinoy Beats and Bytes

Under siege: Marawi, Robredo

It has been over a month since the Marawi City siege started. Residents are hopeful the end is in sight and they can return home or at least check if they still have a home to go back to. Matching, if not exceeding, the terror wreaked by the Maute group is the terror spawned by […]

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Community News

Bulacan’s ex-mayor nabbed for kidnap-murder

Police have arrested Apolonio Policarpio Marcelo Jr., ex-mayor and now barangay captain of Angat, Bulacan who allegedly masterminded the kidnapping and murder of a Chinese-Filipino businesswoman and her driver in Sta. Maria, Bulacan last March. The suspect’s alleged cohorts, Ariel Sorospe, Oliver Elfa, Antonio Posos, and one alias Rommel, remain at large. Marcelo was arrested […]

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Community News

Petty crimes in Binondo: cops respond to citizens’ complaints

Police have promised to step up patrols and other crime prevention measures in response to reports that petty crimes are rising in Manila’s Binondo district. The Movement for Restoration of Peace and Order, through its founding chairperson Teresita Ang See, received several complaints of rising criminality in Binondo. Ang See immediately brought this to the […]

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Community News

Tsinoy group donates 6,000 pairs of underwear for Marawi soldiers

A group of Chinese-Filipino businessmen on June 28 donated 6,000 pairs of underwear for government troops fighting terrorists in battle-torn Marawi City. “We want to show our support to our troops especially in Marawi [and help] uplift their moral,” said Michael Cordinete Que, chair of SDS International Charity. SDS International Charity is composed of 1,600 […]

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Community News

Kiukok’s ‘Fishermen’ sets new high at P65M

Leon Gallery’s “Spectacular Mid-year Auction” saw a record breaking auction day. It sold Ang Kiukok’s “Fishermen” for a staggering P65.4 million, making it the most expensive Philippine artwork ever sold in the country. The auction, attended by roughly 300 guests, was one of the most awaited in the local art market. Some of the greatest […]

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Community News

China building bridges in Manila, Makati

The Chinese government will construct two bridges crossing the Pasig River in Manila and Makati City. In a signed minutes of discussion between Department of Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar and Chinese embassy in Manila Economic and Commercial Counselor Jin Yuan, China agrees to fully finance the construction of the Binondo-Intramuros Bridge in […]

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History

What is Aurora?

The Aurora phenomenon, when seen in the Arctic or Northern Hemisphere, is known as the Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis, and those seen in the Antarctic or Southern Hemisphere are called the Southern Lights or Aurora Australis. Auroras are colorful displays of lights resulting from collisions between the gaseous particles in the Earth’s atmosphere with […]