By
Liza T. Agoot
BAGUIO CITY –Colorful
events will be held here to highlight Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN) Day as an important celebration as the golden year of the regional
organization is commemorated which the Philippines is hosting.
Baguio will
have a flotilla and there will be 10 boats carrying each member-country’s flag
and the ASEAN flag with a lady clad in the national attire of Indonesia,
Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, Brunei, Laos PDR, Cambodia,
Myanmar, and Vietnam.
At the
center stage is the ASEAN 2017 logo, the primary symbol of this year’s ASEAN
summits and the Philippine chairmanship. The boats will parade at the lake.
Helen
Tibaldo, Philippine Information Agency regional director, said the flotilla, an
initiative of the PCOO-PIA-Cordillera, will be placed at the Burnham lake which
is a landmark of the country’s summer capital.
This will
be followed by the lighting of the ASEAN lantern at the Baguio City Hall, which
will be simultaneous in the other key cities in the Philippines.
Joma
Rivera, city tourism officer, said that “on August 8, Baguio together with
other key cities and towns where the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN) meetings will be held, shall have a simultaneous Landmark Lighting on
the occasion of its 50th founding anniversary. As such, the city will have a
program at 7 p.m. at the Baguio City Hall Flagpole grounds which will include
the ceremonial lighting of the Baguio City Hall and the ASEAN lantern.”
The events
to be held to make the milestone of the 10-member state regional organization
historic are also aimed at enhancing awareness and appreciation of the ASEAN
particularly its member-states' history, as well as opportunities and
challenges.
The event
in Baguio will have Police Chief Inspector Kimberly Molitas, spokesperson of
the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) as guest speaker.
She
is also expected to give a briefing on the ASEAN gains on peace and security at
the international and national level within the ASEAN context and related
updates. -- PNA
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