Ikinatuwa ni Senadora Loren Legarda, na syang Tagapangulo ng Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, ang pagbabalik ng Balangiga Bells sa Pilipinas at nagsabing tanda ito ng kabutihang-loob, kapatiran at pagka-kaisang namamagitan sa Pilipinas at Estados Unidos.
Noong Martes, ang Balangiga Bells, ang tatlong kampana ng simbahan na kinuha ng Hukbong Amerikano noong taong 1901 bilang premyong-digma mula sa bayan ng Balangiga sa Silangang Samar, ay inilipad patungo sa Philippine Air Force headquarters sa Villamor Airbase.
Message of Senator Loren Legarda*
Opening of Antique Harvest
14 December 2018 | Robinsons Place Antique
*Delivered by Gov. Rhodora Cadiao
I welcome all of you to Antique Harvest, a project that I have worked with the Department of Tourism.
I have seen DOT’s Philippine Harvest several times at the Central Square mall in Taguig City where it promotes the culinary heritage of different regions in the country. I worked with them to bring it to Antique so we can showcase the local food and […]
Secretary Benjamin Diokno is a man of integrity and his competence is unquestionable. Even in his previous stints in government, he has been known for introducing reforms that would enhance transparency and improve the efficiency of government service.
As Chair of the Committee on Finance, I have been working with him not only on the annual national budget but also on proposed measures to reform the budget system and in all those times he has proven that he is a no-nonsense man and an honest public servant.
In a bid to further promote tourism and the products of Antique, Senator Loren Legarda has partnered with the Department of Tourism (DOT) to bring the Philippine Harvest to the province.
Dubbed as Antique Harvest, it is the first in Western Visayas and aims to promote culinary heritage and tourist destinations in the 18 towns of Antique. It will be held on December 14-16, 2018 at the Expansion Area of Robinsons Place Antique.
Senator Loren Legarda, Chair of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, today welcomed the return of the Balangiga Bells to the Philippines and said that it is a sign of goodwill and solidarity between the country and the United States.
On Tuesday, the Balangiga Bells, the three church bells that were taken by the US army in 1901 as war trophies from Balangiga town in Eastern Samar, were airlifted to the Philippine Air Force headquarters in Villamor Airbase.