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Life in the Mountains of the Philippines (The Cordilleras)

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If there’s anything that we loved about our visit to the province of Ifugao, it’s the people who continue to preserve their traditions and protect their heritage. Our guide, Irene Binalet, was our beacon throughout these moments where we connected with the locals and the community of artisans. We will always be grateful for this opportunity to share these stories and these are just snippets from our memories that we will forever hold close to our hearts.

Watch our full documentary on making the Filipino rice wine or Tapuey here: https://youtu.be/R5vppqnrQzU

The team would like to thank the following for making this documentary possible:

Meryenda Team:
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Ifugao Team:
Irene Binalet
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Inyoppeh Bumanghat
Umanggan Bumanghat

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PhilFest celebrates Filipino culture in Tampa

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PhilFest bridges the 9,000-mile divide between Tampa and the Phillippines.

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The Lifestyle (Philippines) | Body Rock Asia 2024

Body Rock Asia 2024
February 17, 2024
The Theatre at Solaire

We commend all the crews for bringing their world-class performance, the level of artistry and excellence is through the roof!!
Congratulations to all the teams!! We really appreciate all of you for supporting Body Rock Asia.
See you next year! 🫶🏻

Let’s support the Top 3 Teams as they represent Asia in the upcoming Body Rock Finals on June 22, 2024 at San Diego, California.

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What’s life in the Philippines like for seniors? (Street Interviews)

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LIVESTREAM: Pres. Marcos Jr. meeting with Filipino Community in Czech Republic – Replay

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. meets with the Filipino Community in Prague, Czech Republic, March 15, 2024.

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Meeting with the Filipino Community in Australia 03/04/2024

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Melbourne, Australia
March 4, 2024

“The Filipino community’s efforts here have significantly enhanced the Philippines’ image in Australia. Your hard work, your talent, graciousness, your propensity to support those around you reflect the Filipino character… ‘Sumikat po ang Pilipinas dahil sa inyo,’” conveyed President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to his countrymen in Australia as he spent time with them before the official meetings at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) – Australia Special Summit, which is set to begin tomorrow.

“In return for all you have given us, this government is committed to improving life and livelihood for every Filipino wherever they may be. The Philippine economy now is thriving, marked by good growth, optimistic forecasts, record highs on employment, tourism, manufacturing,” the President said. He added that, despite the challenges posed by climate change, technological frontiers and geopolitical realities, the Administration remains optimistic about the country’s partnerships with its ASEAN neighbors and like-minded countries such as Australia.

“With the active participation of all sectors of society, including and especially overseas Filipinos, we are on track to achieve our agenda for social and economic transformation,” he emphasized, commending his countrymen for their significant contributions to the country. He also called on them to continue supporting their fellow Filipinos, especially the elderly living abroad.

He urged them to embrace and celebrate their Filipino heritage and to pass on their love for the Philippines to the younger generation. “Home is where the heart is, so cherish your Filipino identity, because in that way, you remain connected to us, to the Philippines, no matter where you are,” President Marcos Jr. said in his message.

During the event, the President signed the Honour Roll of the City of Melbourne before proceeding to the gathering venue.

According to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), there are about 408,000 Filipinos in Australia, making them the fifth-largest immigrant community in the country. Most are employed as crafts and related trade workers, professional service and sales workers, and are skilled in agriculture, forestry and fishery work. Others work as technicians, associate professionals and managers.

Another aspect of the community’s presence in Australia is the increasing number of Filipino students seeking higher education. In 2022, there were about 17,825 international students from the Philippines in Australia, ranking as the eighth-largest source and accounting for 3% of the total population of international students.

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Meeting with the Filipino Community in Australia (Speech) 03/04/2024

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Melbourne, Australia
March 4, 2024

“The Filipino community’s efforts here have significantly enhanced the Philippines’ image in Australia. Your hard work, your talent, graciousness, your propensity to support those around you reflect the Filipino character… ‘Sumikat po ang Pilipinas dahil sa inyo,’” conveyed President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to his countrymen in Australia as he spent time with them before the official meetings at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) – Australia Special Summit, which is set to begin tomorrow.

“In return for all you have given us, this government is committed to improving life and livelihood for every Filipino wherever they may be. The Philippine economy now is thriving, marked by good growth, optimistic forecasts, record highs on employment, tourism, manufacturing,” the President said. He added that, despite the challenges posed by climate change, technological frontiers and geopolitical realities, the Administration remains optimistic about the country’s partnerships with its ASEAN neighbors and like-minded countries such as Australia.

“With the active participation of all sectors of society, including and especially overseas Filipinos, we are on track to achieve our agenda for social and economic transformation,” he emphasized, commending his countrymen for their significant contributions to the country. He also called on them to continue supporting their fellow Filipinos, especially the elderly living abroad.

He urged them to embrace and celebrate their Filipino heritage and to pass on their love for the Philippines to the younger generation. “Home is where the heart is, so cherish your Filipino identity, because in that way, you remain connected to us, to the Philippines, no matter where you are,” President Marcos Jr. said in his message.

During the event, the President signed the Honour Roll of the City of Melbourne before proceeding to the gathering venue.

According to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), there are about 408,000 Filipinos in Australia, making them the fifth-largest immigrant community in the country. Most are employed as crafts and related trade workers, professional service and sales workers, and are skilled in agriculture, forestry and fishery work. Others work as technicians, associate professionals and managers.

Another aspect of the community’s presence in Australia is the increasing number of Filipino students seeking higher education. In 2022, there were about 17,825 international students from the Philippines in Australia, ranking as the eighth-largest source and accounting for 3% of the total population of international students.

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Facebook: www.facebook.com/presidentialcom and www.facebook.com/rtvmalacanang
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Meeting with the Filipino Community in Melbourne, Australia 03/04/2023

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Melbourne, Australia
March 4, 2024

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. takes the honor of personally thanking the Filipino community in Australia for their sacrifices and contributions to the Philippines as he meets them in a gathering in Melbourne on March 4, 2024.

According to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), there are about 408,000 Filipinos in Australia, making them the 5th largest immigrant community in the country. Most are employed as crafts and related trade workers, professional service and sales workers, skilled agriculture, forestry and fishery workers, technicians, associate professionals and managers.

Another aspect of the community’s presence in Australia is the increasing number of Filipino students seeking higher education. In 2022, there are about 17,825 international students in Australia from the Philippines, ranking as the top 8th source and accounting for 3% of the total population of international students.

The DFA emphasizes that in the whole of Australia, large numbers of the Filipino population reside in the States of New South Wales and Victoria. Today’s program venue, the City of Melbourne, is the capital city of Victoria and Australia’s second largest city.

According to the Philippine Consulate General in Melbourne, the 2021 census showed that the number of residents in Victoria with Filipino ancestry (at least one parent born in the Philippines) stood at 95,186. Majority of Filipinos living in the State of Victoria are based in the Western suburbs of Melbourne. Around 73% of Philippines-born people in Victoria speak Filipino and/or Tagalog at home, while 21% speak English.

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Facebook: www.facebook.com/presidentialcom and www.facebook.com/rtvmalacanang
Twitter: @RTVMalacanang
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