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Quezon City Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte Jr. receives from officers of the Chinese Filipino Business Club Inc. one of the 200 pieces of Philippine flag donated by the group to the city government during a simple turnover ceremony at the Quezon City Hall grounds.

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Rufino Kopio, president of the Chinese Filipino Business Club Inc., issued this statement at the inauguration of the CFBCI office in Binondo, Manila where Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita represented the President as the guest of honor.
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One of the highlights of President Arroyo’s state visit to Singapore, the signing ceremonies, led by CFBCI president Dante Go and SCI president Robin Lau, was held at a dinner at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel hosted by the Philippine-Singapore Business Council (PSBC).
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Organized by the Chinese Filipino Business Club Inc. (CBCFI), the President’s scheduled tour will be the first formal visit by the highest official of the land to the Philippines’ center of Chinese Filipino culture.

While previous government leaders have attended significant events and celebrations of the Chinese Filipino community through the years, this is the first time a President will conduct a formal visit to Chinatown.
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Organized by the Chinese Filipino Business Club Inc. (CBCFI), the President’s scheduled tour will be the first formal visit by the highest official of the land to the Philippines’ center of Chinese Filipino culture.

While previous government leaders have attended significant events and celebrations of the Chinese Filipino community through the years, this is the first time a President will conduct a formal visit to Chinatown.
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Quezon City Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte Jr. receives from officers of the Chinese Filipino Business Club Inc. one of the 200 pieces of Philippine flag donated by the group to the city government during a simple turnover ceremony at the Quezon City Hall grounds.

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Rufino Kopio, president of the Chinese Filipino Business Club Inc., issued this statement at the inauguration of the CFBCI office in Binondo, Manila where Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita represented the President as the guest of honor.
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One of the highlights of President Arroyo’s state visit to Singapore, the signing ceremonies, led by CFBCI president Dante Go and SCI president Robin Lau, was held at a dinner at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel hosted by the Philippine-Singapore Business Council (PSBC).
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Organized by the Chinese Filipino Business Club Inc. (CBCFI), the President’s scheduled tour will be the first formal visit by the highest official of the land to the Philippines’ center of Chinese Filipino culture.

While previous government leaders have attended significant events and celebrations of the Chinese Filipino community through the years, this is the first time a President will conduct a formal visit to Chinatown.
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Organized by the Chinese Filipino Business Club Inc. (CBCFI), the President’s scheduled tour will be the first formal visit by the highest official of the land to the Philippines’ center of Chinese Filipino culture.

While previous government leaders have attended significant events and celebrations of the Chinese Filipino community through the years, this is the first time a President will conduct a formal visit to Chinatown.
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