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PH Consulate Joins HK NGO’s Guinness World Record Bid

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Guests of Honor during the International Social Service Hong Kong Branch’s (ISS-HK) Guinness World Record attempt for the most number of nationalities in a tai chi class on 18 November 2018 at the Wan Chai Southorn Playground Football Pitch include (from left to right) ISS-HK Chief Executive Stephen Yau, Chairman of Wan Chai District Council Stephen Ng, Hong Kong Chief Secretary for Administration Matthew Cheung Kin-chung, ISS-HK Chairman C.P. Ho, President of Hong Kong Wushu Union Ian Fok, and elected member of Wan Chai District Council Yolanda Ng. The event was held in celebration of ISS-HK’s 60th anniversary. (Hong Kong PCG)

HONG KONG 03 December 2018 – The Philippine Consulate General joined the International Social Service Hong Kong Branch (ISS-HK) in its attempt to be listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for the most number of nationalities in a tai chi class on 18 November 2018.

Over 500 participants from 60 different nationalities, with Filipinos among the highest number of attendees, joined the event held at the Wan Chai Southorn Playground Football Pitch.

The Consulate was represented by Vice Consul Fatima G. Quintin, who participated in the tai chi class along with officials from the consulates of Nigeria, Germany, and Israel.

During the opening ceremony, ISS-HK Chairman C.P. Ho highlighted the organization’s quest for harmony in diversity and in keeping the circle going to touch the lives of deprived migrants.

“This is the first ever time that I came across 60 nationalities gathered in Wan Chai. This means Hong Kong is truly cosmopolitan – an open society, welcoming any nationality. We believe equality’s for everybody, regardless of race, nationality, or religion,” said Hong Kong Chief Secretary for Administration Matthew Cheung Kin-chung in a speech on the occasion. 

Chief Secretary Cheung further lauded ISS-HK’s contribution in providing welfare support for the underprivileged and disadvantaged in Hong Kong.

The event, which was held in celebration of ISS-HK’s 60th anniversary, was also attended by ISS-HK Chief Executive Stephen Yau, President of Hong Kong Wushu Union Ian Fok, Chairman of Wan Chai District Council Stephen Ng, and the Wan Chai District Council Member Yolanda Ng. The Wan Chai District Council Cultural & Leisure Services Committee and Hong Kong Wushu Union co-organized the event.

The organization has been commissioned by the Hong Kong Government to operate a number of programs for new arrivals from mainland China and ethnic minorities, including provision of assistance for non-refoulement claimants. Adrielle Pañares, a Filipino resident of Hong Kong, is ISS-HK’s Director for Migrants Programme.

ISS-HK has been a partner of the Consulate General in providing capacity building initiatives, including Cantonese classes and client service workshops for its personnel and the Filipino Community in Hong Kong. END

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Over 500 participants from 60 different nationalities, with Filipinos among the highest number of attendees, joined the International Social Service Hong Kong Branch’s (ISS-HK) Guinness World Record attempt of the most number of nationalities in a tai chi class on 18 November 2018 at the Wan Chai Southorn Playground Football Pitch. The event was held in celebration of ISS-HK’s 60th anniversary. (Hong Kong PCG)

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The Philippine Consulate General was represented by Vice Consul Fatima G. Quintin (leftmost) at the International Social Service Hong Kong Branch’s (ISS-HK) Guinness World Record attempt for the most number of nationalities in a tai chi class on 18 November 2018 at the Wan Chai Southorn Playground Football Pitch. Also in photo are (from 2nd from left to right) ISS-HK Chief Executive Stephen Yau, ISS-HK Chairman C.P. Ho, and Ms. Carolyn Sze and Mr. Chris Sandoval, also from ISS-HK. The event was held in celebration of ISS-HK’s 60th anniversary. (Hong Kong PCG)