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PH Embassy in Athens participates in ASEAN Plus Bazaar

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Students from the Philippine School in Greece perform the Philippine traditional dance “Polka sa Nayon” at the opening of the bazaar. (Athens PE photo)

ATHENS 29 March 2023 – The ASEAN Plus Bazaar for the support of the Friends of the Child (FOC) Charity Associations was held on 25-26 March 2023 at the Hellenic Foundation for Culture in Athens, Greece.

The ASEAN Plus Bazaar is the first bazaar ever organized by ACAT. Under the Chairmanship of the Embassy of Vietnam, the event was participated in by the Embassies of Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand, the Honorary Consulate of Malaysia, and joined by Embassies of ASEAN Dialogue Partners China and Japan. The FOC Charity Association was the partner organizer of the event and recipient of the donation from the proceeds of the bazaar. Two Filipino-owned businesses “Pinoy Asian Fast Food” and “Sentro Otso” also participated under the banner of the Philippines. The Philippine Embassy supplied and operated the audio system which was augmented by the Indonesian Embassy’s speakers.

The two-day event featured charity activities and cultural performances from each ACAT country. Visitors of the bazaar, Greeks, diplomats, students, and nationals of participating countries enjoyed the food and delicacies and native products sold in the Bazaar. Songs from the participating ASEAN Embassies were played throughout the bazaar. Entrance to the bazaar was free.

Each ACAT-member country featured cultural performances which were enjoyed by the visitors of the bazaar. On the first day of the bazaar, the Philippines presented a Filipino song “Sumayaw, Sumunod” by Anthony Carbonel and Philippine dances “Polka Sa Nayon” and “Sayaw sa Bangko” performed by the students of the Philippine School in Greece (PSG). On the second day, the Philippines offered the song “Bayan Ko” by Mr. James Peraleja from the Filipino community, the “Pallo-ok or Pattong” dance by the Cordillera group and an exhibition of Arnis techniques by the Kalidu Modern Arnis.

The Bazaar’s formal opening ceremony was highlighted by speeches from Vietnamese Ambassador Le Hong Truong as the current Chair of ACAT, Dr. Georgios Dimopoulos, Chairman of the Regional Council of Attica, and Mrs. Gianna Panagiotidou, Chair of the FOC. The opening was also graced by the presence of Ministry of Foreign Affairs Director of A9 Directorate for Asia and Oceania Mr. Theodoros Michalopoulos, Mrs. Maria Solomou, Director of the Diplomatic Cabinet of the Presidency, the Ambassadors of Japan, and Pakistan, Mr. Nikos Samaras, the Deputy Director of Protocol Mr. Michail Angelopoulos and the Deputy Head of Mission of China Lai Bo, President of the Hellenic-Swiss Chamber of Commerce, and the Honorary Consul of Malaysia.

The Philippine booth featured a Bahay Kubo theme, decorated with colorful banigs and hats, sinamay and malong, with products such as native bags, fans, coasters, capiz jewelry boxes, picture frames, mother of pearl utility boxes, abaca lanterns and native fans, and miniature jeepneys on display.

The visitors enjoyed the taste of Filipino food which were sold out even well before the closing time of the bazaar. Pancit bihon and lumpiang gulay were crowd favorites. Other sellable food items in the Philippine booth are buchi, siopao, siomai, dried mangoes, chocolate kisses and crackers were also on the booth. The Philippines also featured halo-halo, taho, Filipino-themed cocktails, Philippine mango juice, and ginger ale using fresh ingredients. Halo-halo was popular with visitors who queued for their turn to be served.

Philippine Embassy personnel wore Filipiniana on the first day and in celebration of National Women’s Day, purple on the second day. Greek (Alpha TV) and Philippine (TFC Europe) media covered the event.

Other participating countries also featured cooked food, packaged snacks, and souvenirs from their respective countries in their booths. The Thai booth offered the visitors a short ‘Thai massage' which was well patronized, while the Japanese booth drew interest with personalized calligraphy, FOC booth with jewelry, homemade sweets, books and toys. The FOC Charity Association is the recipient of the proceeds of this year’s ASEAN Plus bazaar. It is a charitable association of Greek women, established in 1987, with the goal of supporting the children, for their food, education, clothing, medical aid, and extending assistance to some families and single parents for housing and utility bills, psychological counseling and medical care. END

File version of the coverage of Alpha TV may be found at:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QNrIRkm1ALzEqW4sVh-DP27lAGRbac4q/view.

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CDA Pornsith Pibulnakarinth of Thailand, Philippine Ambassador Giovanni Palec, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of the Hellenic Republic Deputy Director of Protocol Mr. Michail Angelopoulos, H.E. Le Hong Truong, Ambassador of Vietnam and Indonesian Ambassador Bebeb A.K.N Djundjunan. (Athens PE photo)

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The VIP Guests of the ASEAN Plus Bazar in Support for the FOC, together with the Ambassadors and Thailand’s CDA of the ASEAN Committee in Athens (ACAT) at the opening of the Bazaar. (Athens PE photo)

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Ambassador and Mme. Giovanni Palec with PSG CEO Mr. Manfred Nickel, CEO of PSG, Principal and Directress Mrs. Gracia Celia Nickel and Teacher Wilhelmina Mendoza-Buado at the Philippine Booth. (Athens PE photo)

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The ASEAN Committee in Athens (ACAT) Ambassadors and Thailand’s Charge d’ Affaires with the ACAT Embassy officials’ Technical Working Group of the ASEAN Plus Bazaar. (Athens PE photo)

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The Venue: The Hellenic Foundation for Culture. (Athens PE photo)

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