+ Follow YE FEI Tag
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[Title] => Tsino, Tsinoy, Pinoy
[Summary] => "We are now in the Golden Age of RP-CHINA relations," Hu Jintao said during his state visit to the Philippines last week of April. The same sentiment was echoed by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-08 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Teresita Ang See
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[Title] => Tsinoy makes good in People's Republic
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A hero of China's communist revolution is actually half-Filipino.
General Ye Fei, recipient of China's highest national medal in 1955, is also
known as Sixto Mercado Tiongco Yap, a son of Tiaong town in Quezon.
On March 29, a memorial park in Tiaong will be dedicated in honor of this man
who has remained obscure in the land of his birth, a signal event marking the
25th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Philippines and China.
Yap, or Ye Fei, was born to Yap Sun Uy, a Chinese, and Francisca Mercado, a
Filipina, in Tiaong in May 1914.
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YE FEI
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[Summary] => "We are now in the Golden Age of RP-CHINA relations," Hu Jintao said during his state visit to the Philippines last week of April. The same sentiment was echoed by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.
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[Title] => Tsinoy makes good in People's Republic
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A hero of China's communist revolution is actually half-Filipino.
General Ye Fei, recipient of China's highest national medal in 1955, is also
known as Sixto Mercado Tiongco Yap, a son of Tiaong town in Quezon.
On March 29, a memorial park in Tiaong will be dedicated in honor of this man
who has remained obscure in the land of his birth, a signal event marking the
25th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Philippines and China.
Yap, or Ye Fei, was born to Yap Sun Uy, a Chinese, and Francisca Mercado, a
Filipina, in Tiaong in May 1914.
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