+ Follow Maphilindo Tag
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[Title] => Cooperation today and the Maphilindo of the past
[Summary] => The exchanges of friendship and cooperation to develop Mindanao between Malaysia’s Prime Minister Mahathir and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte may seem like today’s news but it has a long history.
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[Title] => Our ‘pinsan’ — the Indonesians
[Summary] => Traveling in the region even if only for a few days can be very rewarding. You never know what you will discover even in the most casual of trips. I often go to Singapore and cannot imagine it would be an adventure. I like its food, its lush greenery, efficient public transport and its clean, well lighted streets.
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[Title] => Idle farmers earn income making parol
[Summary] => When you wish upon a star-shaped lantern this Christmas, you could be helping put food on the Filipino farmers table during the off-season.
Parol, as they are called here, are not at all popular in Indonesia but those that you now see hanging in big malls in Makati City and Muntinlupa City are designed by Indonesian artists.
What makes the huge parol lanterns more special is that they were made by Filipino farmers who want to earn some extra cash for the holidays since planting season ends before December.
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Maphilindo
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[Title] => Idle farmers earn income making parol
[Summary] => When you wish upon a star-shaped lantern this Christmas, you could be helping put food on the Filipino farmers table during the off-season.
Parol, as they are called here, are not at all popular in Indonesia but those that you now see hanging in big malls in Makati City and Muntinlupa City are designed by Indonesian artists.
What makes the huge parol lanterns more special is that they were made by Filipino farmers who want to earn some extra cash for the holidays since planting season ends before December.
[DatePublished] => 2005-12-11 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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