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Consulate General-Shanghai receives recognition from Filipino organizations for lockdown action and aid
17 January 2023 – A plaque of appreciation was presented on 17 January to the Philippine Consulate General (PCG) in Shanghai by Filipino organizations in Shanghai for the former’s efforts to assist compatriots during the 2022 lockdowns in the Municipality and surrounding provinces.
Ms. Michelle Teope-Shen, President of the umbrella group Filipino Community in Shanghai (FILCOMSHA), presented the plaque to Consul General Josel F. Ignacio, “as a token of the uttermost gratitude from the Filipino Community for the invaluable time, effort and commitment, while overcoming substantial challenges of logistics and survival of the times, in organization and implementing Emergency Food Assistance and in reaching out to assist Filipinos severely affected by the 2022 COVID-19 Lockdowns in Shanghai and Provinces of Anhui, Hubei, Jiangsu and Zhejiang”.
Present were Liwayway China Co. Ltd. President Larry Chan, Dai-ichi Electronics Shanghai Co. Ltd. GM Lee Mie Yee, Metrobank Shanghai Officer Ms. Annie Yap. On the side of the PCG were Deputy Consul General Marlowe A. Miranda, Consul John Francis S. Herrera, Tourism Attaché Ireneo H. Reyes, and PDOT Administrative Officer Warren S. Palacio.
The citation reflects the collective appreciation of 17 organizations representing the 4,000-strong Filipino Community in the Municipality:
- Fililpino Community in Shanghai (FILCOMSHA)
- Filipinos in Shanghai Badminton Association (FILSBA)
- Bagong Pinoy Community (BPCOM)
- OFW-Global Movement Association and Cooperation (OFW-GMAC)-Shanghai Chapter
- Pinoy Teachers Association in Shanghai (PITAS)
- Philippine Musicians Association of Shanghai (PMAS)
- Filipino Food and Beverage Shanghai (F&B)
- The Filipino Teachers in Shanghai (TFT-SH)
- Tribu Bicolandia
- Tribu Hiligaynon
- United Architects of the Philippines-Shanghai Chapter (UAP-Shanghai)
- Philippine Chamber of Business & Professional (PHILCHAMSH)
- Filipino Designers’ Work Group in Shanghai (FILDWGS)
- Filipino Basketball Association in Shanghai (FILBAS)
- One Caviteño
- Pinoy Sneakers Fam PSF
- Tribu Cordillerans
Consul General Ignacio thanked the Filipino Community for the recognition. “The Consulate General exists in the service of our people and our country’s interests. To serve to the best of our ability was reward enough. Nevertheless, this acknowledgement from our people is the highest honor.”
Shanghai experienced major COVID-19 surges throughout 2022. The surge peaked in April and May, forcing the city to shut down completely. All businesses and offices were closed and deliveries ground to a halt as the Municipality’s 23 million inhabitants were put under strict stay at home orders. Elsewhere within the Consulate General’s jurisdiction, limited lockdowns were also experienced in Jiangsu and Zhejiang Provinces.
With support and funding from the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), the Consulate General in Shanghai organized emergency food package assistance to over 500 Filipinos with limited access to food and essentials. Meanwhile, food vouchers were made available to over 1,200 Filipinos who opted for such assistance, with distribution beginning soon after the lifting of the lockdown. END
WATCH: Pagbigkás ng tuláng “EL CANTO DEL VIAJERO” (Song of the Wanderer) ni Dr. José P. Rizal
batay sa pagsasalin ni VIRGILIO S. ALMARIO, Pambansáng Alagád ng Sining
Sacrifice and legacy of Dr. José P. Rizal honored in Shanghai on 126th Anniversary of Martyrdom
30 December 2022 – The Philippine Consulate General in Shanghai joined Philippine government offices, civic organizations and Filipinos in the motherland and the diaspora in paying tribute to Dr. José P. Rizal on the 126th anniversary of his martyrdom.
With the city still seeing elevated COVID-19 spread levels, Consul General Josel F. Ignacio led consular personnel in a simple wreath-laying ceremony before the national hero’s bust at the chancery.
After a minute of silent homage, Deputy Consul General Marlowe A. Miranda and PCG personnel took turns reciting stanzas of the National Artist for Literature Virgilio S. Almario’s Tagalog translation of Dr. Rizal’s poem “EL CANTO DEL VIAJERO” (Song of the Wanderer).
The piece, recommended by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) for this year’s commemoration, expresses the hero’s own thoughts and sentiments as a lonely traveler, evoking the feelings of modern-day overseas Filipinos.
“By looking back to Rizal, a hero ahead of his time, we find a comforting continuity to our national purpose, and the impetus to work forward to a nation worthy of his dream”, said Consul General Ignacio, quoting a presidential Rizal Day speech from 1986. END