Preparation for the commemoration of the 70th Palawan
Liberation Task Force from the Japanese occupation during the Second World War
is now underway in Palawan with the holding recently of the Skills Enhancement
on Official and Diplomatic Protocol and VVIP Courtesies seminar-workshop headed
by the Palawan Heritage Center .
A statement released by the Provincial Information Office
(PIO) sent Wednesday said the seminar-workshop aims to prepare lead city and
provincial governments, and national government agencies here that shall be in
charge of the celebration slated on April 21-23.
The PIO said the 40 attendees of the activity on March 3-4
first received lectures on VVIP Courtesies and Diplomatic Practices and
Protocol from Revimarc de Mesa, consultant on protocol and VVIP Courtesies, who
is also a former protocol officer in MalacaƱang.
Around 40 selected students of the Palawan State University
(PSU), Holy Trinity University (HTU), and Palawan Technological
College and Institute
(PTCI), who will help usher the guests, were also lectured by de Mesa on
Standards of VVIP Ushering.
Other attendees were from the Palawan Provincial Tourism
Council (PTC), Travel & Tour Operators Association (TTOA), tour guides,
members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines in the city and
province, Philippine National Police, and deans of universities here that have
tourism courses.
Expected guests in April in this city are former Philippine
president Fidel Ramos , U.S. Ambassador Philip Goldberg, the ambassador
of Australia ,
and several cabinet members of the Aquino administration.
Aside from them, over 200 Filipino and American war veterans
are also expected to attend the commemoration dubbed “A Salute to Valor:
Palawan-70 Years of Freedom,” which will also honor them for gallantry and
bravery during WWII.
The grand event will begin with a wreath-laying ceremony at
the Plaza Cuartel, a former Japanese garrison situated along the Puerto
Princesa City Bay, and will be followed by the unveiling of the design of a
memorial marker that will be headed by the Palawan Liberation Task Force (PLTF).
Debbie Tan, president of the Palawan Tourism Council (PTC),
said during a media presentation in February that honoring the WWII
Filipino-American war veterans, as well as their surviving families, is going
to be a first in the province in celebration of 2015 as the 70th anniversary of
its liberation from the Japanese.
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