‘Love The Philippines’ Campaign Brings Filipino Wonders Back to Times Square

‘Love The Philippines’ Campaign Brings Filipino Wonders Back to Times Square The 'Love the Philippines' campaign lights up the heart of Times Square in Manhattan, proudly showcasing the country’s stunning landscapes and inspiring audiences to experience its wonders firsthand. (Photo by Sherlyn Roxas) NEW YORK, 25 November 2024 – For the second year in a row, the Philippine Department of Tourism in New York (PDOT-NY), supported by the Philippine Consulate General in New York, has launched its “Love the Philippines” campaign on a prominent LED billboard in Times Square, New York City.Located on Broadway and 44th corner 45th Streets, the campaign features the country’s rich biodiversity, award-winning beaches, well-preserved traditions, gastronomic delights, and everything that makes the Philippines unique and worth discovering. Through a series of 15-second videos, the campaign highlights the Philippines’ exceptional offerings to inspire international audiences to explore the country.“‘Love the Philippines’ is more than a slogan; it’s an invitation to fall in love with the distinctive sights, stories, smiles, and experiences only our country can offer,” said Tourism Attaché Francisco Lardizabal. NYC's iconic yellow taxi showcases the 'Love the Philippines' campaign as it cruises through the vibrant streets of Manhattan. (Photo by Sherlyn Roxas) Complementing the…

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Parol-Making Workshop Lights Up PH Center in New York

Parol-Making Workshop Lights Up PH Center in New York Participants proudly showcase their completed parols, some of which will be displayed at the Philippine Center throughout December. (Photos by Joey Magaso) NEW YORK, 23 November 2024 — The Philippine Consulate General in New York, in collaboration with The Filipino School of New York & New Jersey and Helping Stars Foundation, successfully hosted a Parol-Making Workshop at the Philippine Center. Held in celebration of November as Children’s Month and Filipino Values Month, the event was attended by over 50 Filipino families who came together to honor Filipino traditions and values through the art of parol-making. (L-R) Vice Consul Cathe Aguilar delivers welcome remarks; Ms. Venessa Manzano shares the history of the parol; and Ms. Jane Orendain reads A Filipino Christmas Wish. (Photos by Sherlyn Roxas) The program began with a presentation by Ms. Venessa Manzano of The Filipino School of New York and New Jersey, who discussed the history and cultural significance of the parol. This was followed by a book reading of Christina Bryner’s A Filipino Christmas Wish by Ms. Jane Orendain. During the workshop, families created their own parols with the guidance of Helping Stars Foundation artisans and facilitators.In…

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PH Consulate and NYC Immigrant Affairs Office Strengthen Ties to Support Immigrant Communities

PH Consulate and NYC Immigrant Affairs Office Strengthen Ties to Support Immigrant Communities (L-R) Consul General Senen T. Mangalile, Commissioner Manuel Castro, and Policy and Research Advisor Neatric M. Norwood engage in a productive discussion on key issues affecting immigrant communities, including the Filipino-American community in New York City. (Photo by Nikka Arenal) NEW YORK, 20 November 2024 — The Philippine Consulate General in New York welcomed New York City Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) Commissioner Manuel Castro to the Philippine Center to discuss pressing issues affecting immigrant communities, including the Filipino-American community.During the meeting, Commissioner Castro reaffirmed New York City’s steadfast commitment to remain as a sanctuary city. The Consulate pledged its support in ensuring the Filipino-American community remains informed and protected amidst federal discussions on immigration policies.The discussions also highlighted the contributions of Filipino-Americans to New York City and explored opportunities for collaboration, including through the celebration of Filipino American History Month (FAHM) every October.In a symbolic gesture, Commissioner Castro presented Consul General Senen T. Mangalile with an illustration of “Little Manila in Woodside, Queens,” underscoring the vibrancy of the Filipino American community in New York City and MOIA’s ongoing efforts to celebrate immigrant enclaves. Consul General Mangalile…

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PCG Promotes Filipino Flavors at International Food Festival in New York

PCG Promotes Filipino Flavors at International Food Festival in New York Consul General Senen T. Mangalile (right) shares a moment with a Georgian performer at the SoFC International Food Festival, alongside a display of Filipino dishes that brought the rich flavors of the Philippines to the multicultural celebration. (Photo by Mr. Evan Abayon) NEW YORK, 15 November 2024 – The Philippine Consulate General in New York participated in the International Food Festival organized by the Society of Foreign Consuls (SoFC) on 14 November at the Turkish House in New York. The event, attended by diplomats, consular representatives, media and the general public, celebrated cultural diversity through a variety of international cuisines and performances from participating countries.The Philippine Consulate presented a selection of Filipino dishes, including vegetarian pancit (stir-fried noodles), chicken barbecue, and turon (banana spring rolls), accompanied by refreshing calamansi and mango juices. These offerings provided attendees with a flavorful glimpse of the country’s rich culinary heritage.Ambassador Muhittin Ahmet Yazal, Consul General of the Republic of Türkiye, welcomed the guests and expressed hope for the festival to continue as a platform where people from different cultures come together and share their traditions.Other participating countries included Argentina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Indonesia, Kazakhstan,…

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New York Commemorates Ilokana Poet, Advocate Enriqueta De Peralta’s Legacy in Book Launch

New York Commemorates Ilokana Poet, Advocate Enriqueta De Peralta’s Legacy in Book Launch Ms. Teresita Peralta, a descendant of Enriqueta de Peralta, shares the story behind the development of the latter’s biography, detailing the initial ideas, personal motivations, and research that brought the project to life. (Photo by Nikka Arenal) NEW YORK, 13 November 2024 — Sentro Rizal New York and the Philippine Consulate General in New York, in partnership with the International Professional Association of Dingras (IPAD), commemorated the Philippine Book Development Month through the launch of Enriqueta de Peralta – A Woman Ahead of Her Time at the Philippine Center in New York.Enriqueta de Peralta – A Woman Ahead of Her Time celebrates the life and legacy of Enriqueta de Peralta, an Ilokana poet, social worker, and advocate for women’s rights. The book offers an in-depth look at her achievements, along with a collection of her literary works in the original Ilocano language, accompanied by English translations. Through this compilation, readers gain insight into de Peralta’s impact on both literature and social causes, underscoring her role as a trailblazer for women’s issues and cultural preservation. (Left photo) Ms. Patricia de Peralta Quiason, a descendant of Enriqueta de Peralta,…

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Philadelphia Hosts Inaugural ‘HABI: Discovering Possibilities for Philippine Fibers’ Exhibit and Fireside Chat

Philadelphia Hosts Inaugural ‘HABI: Discovering Possibilities for Philippine Fibers’ Exhibit and Fireside Chat (Left) The HABI: Discovering Possibilities for Philippine Fibers exhibit is showcased in Hayward Hall, Thomas Jefferson University. (Right) (L-R) Professor Marcia Weiss, Interim Dean of the School of Design and Engineering at Thomas Jefferson University, Consul General Senen T. Mangalile, Dr. Susan C. Aldridge, President of Thomas Jefferson University, and Trade Commissioner Benedict Uy officially open the exhibit with a ribbon-untying ceremony. (Photos by PTIC-NY) Philadelphia, PA, 07 November 2024 – The Philippine Consulate General in New York and the Philippine Trade and Investment Center - New York, in partnership with the Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Textile Research Institute (DOST-PTRI) and Thomas Jefferson University, inaugurated the HABI: Discovering Possibilities for Philippine Fibers exhibit at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Supported by the Department of Trade and Industry, this exhibit highlights the distinct qualities of Philippine fibers such as abaca (Manila hemp), piña (pineapple fiber), and bamboo, showcasing their modern applications across fashion, design, and industry. Handwoven fabrics, including T’nalak, Piña seda, Kantarines, Pinilian, Kankanaey, Hablon, Pigi, and others, crafted by Indigenous communities and local artisans from various regions in the Philippines, are on display…

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PCGNY and SRNY Launch Sentro Rizal Metaverse Museum

PCGNY and SRNY Launch Sentro Rizal Metaverse Museum A view of the virtual environment inside the Sentro Rizal Metaverse Museum (SRMM), developed by the Philippine Consulate General in New York in partnership with Filipino-American XR Designer Ralph Roma. The SRMM offers a unique, immersive digital platform where visitors can explore Filipino art, history, and culture through 3D-rendered exhibits accessible from anywhere in the world. NEW YORK, 05 November 2024 – In celebration of Museums and Galleries Month, the Philippine Consulate General in New York and Sentro Rizal New York launched the Sentro Rizal Metaverse Museum (SRMM), a pioneering virtual museum in the Filipino cultural space. Developed in collaboration with Filipino-American XR Designer Ralph Roma, the SRMM offers a cutting-edge, immersive digital experience that brings Philippine history, art, and culture to life.The Sentro Rizal Metaverse Museum is a 24/7 accessible virtual platform where visitors can explore curated exhibits, interact with 3D-rendered artifacts, and engage in real-time multimedia presentations, making Philippine heritage accessible to a global audience. The SRMM features:A digital collection of paintings from the Philippine Center in New York, highlighting the artistic talents and cultural expressions of Filipinos.Interactive, high-definition 3D representations of indigenous fabrics from the Philippines, showcasing intricate weaving…

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New York PCG And CREBA Discuss PH Real Estate Trends and Future Collaborations

New York PCG and CREBA Discuss PH Real Estate Trends and Future Collaborations (Left photo) The Chamber of Real Estate & Builders’ Associations, Inc. (CREBA) delegation, led by Vice President for International Affairs Alejandro S. Mañalac, poses with Consul General Senen T. Mangalile at the lobby of the Philippine Center during their courtesy call on 04 November 2024. (Right photo) CREBA Members in discussion with Consul General Mangalile during the meeting, where they shared insights on the real estate industry and potential collaborations. NEW YORK, 06 November 2024 — A 20-member delegation from the Chamber of Real Estate & Builders’ Associations, Inc. (CREBA) paid a courtesy call on Consul General Senen T. Mangalile at the Philippine Center in New York on 04 November. The delegation, led by Mr. Alejandro S. Mañalac, Vice President for International Affairs of CREBA, is in New York to participate in the Global Real Estate Summit.During the courtesy call, Mr. Mañalac introduced CREBA as a prominent umbrella organization representing approximately 4,000 Filipino firms, individuals, and associations involved in the land and housing sectors, construction, allied industries, and various professional disciplines. Their membership spans a wide array of professionals, including land developers, housing subdivision and condominium builders,…

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Filipino American Fashion Design Students Gain Exclusive Insights at the Natori Showroom in New York

Filipino American Fashion Design Students Gain Exclusive Insights at the Natori Showroom in New York (Left photo) Filipino-American Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) students snap a group photo at the Natori showroom, celebrating their inspiring visit to explore the work of renowned designer Josie Natori. (Right photo) FIT students closely examine the fabrics at the Natori showroom, gaining firsthand experience with the intricate craftsmanship behind Josie Natori’s designs. (Photos by FIT - Filipino Student Association [FSA]) NEW YORK, 5 November 2024 - Members of the Filipino Student Association (FSA) of the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York recently visited the NATORI Showroom in New York City where they explored the work of Josie Natori, a trailblazing Filipino-American fashion designer. The visit was arranged by the Philippine Consulate General in New York as part of its promotion of Philippine fibers, fabrics, and textiles and of Filipino heritage and global talent. The visit offered the students a glance of the creative process, craftsmanship, and the brand’s influence on the global fashion industry. During the visit, the students examined Natori’s use of fabrics, intricate details, and cultural motifs, gaining insights into how heritage and craftsmanship can thrive on the international stage.…

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Day of National Mourning for the Victims of Severe Tropical Storm Kristine

Day of National Mourning for the Victims of Severe Tropical Storm Kristine NEW YORK, 04 November 2024 – In accordance with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s Proclamation No. 728, the Philippine Consulate General in New York has lowered the national flag to half-mast today, 04 November, in solemn tribute to those who lost their lives in the wake of Severe Tropical Storm Kristine (International name: Trami).The Philippine Consulate extends its heartfelt sympathies to the grieving families and stands in solidarity with the Filipino people, offering prayers as the nation mourns and begins the journey of rebuilding. END

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