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Binay skips UNA rallies to lead PH exhibit of pre-colonial art in Paris

Vice President Jejomar Binay. 蜜桃工作室 FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines鈥擵ice President Jejomar Binay had no choice but skip several United Nationalist Alliance campaign sorties this week for representing President Benigno Aquino III in the April 8 opening of the 鈥淧hilippines: Archipel des Exchanges (or Archipelago of Exchanges),鈥 the country鈥檚 first-ever grand culture exhibit in Paris, the world鈥檚 cultural capital.

Binay 鈥渙pened (on Monday) the exhibit at the Musee du Qua Branly,鈥 or the Branly musuem in the French capital, said the Department of Foreign Affairs.

Citing a report from the Philippine embassy in the French capital, the DFA said on Wednesday the exhibit has been featuring 鈥渕ore than 300 essential works of pre-colonial Filipino art selected from both public and private collections in the Philippines, Europe and the United States.鈥

The event will run from April 9 to July 14, 2013, according to the mission.

The embassy quoted Binay as having thanked the French government for the 鈥渙pportunity to showcase the Philippines鈥 pre-colonial art in the Branly museum.鈥

鈥淲e are proud to share with France and the rest of the world our collection of pre-colonial聽 art, including four of our priceless national treasures and more than 300 ancient artifacts assembled from public and private collections, giving a glimpse of the Filipino soul in ancient times and the diversity and richness of Philippine culture and tradition,鈥 he said.

In his remarks during the exhibit opening rites, Binay pointed out 鈥渢he Philippines actively contributes to promoting peace and stability in the world.鈥

鈥淐onsidered an emerging economic tiger in Southeast Asia, the Philippines enjoys a stable economy, good macro-economic fundamentals and increasing income levels and was recently given an investment grade credit rating by an international ratings firm,鈥 he also said.

Binay who left for Paris on April 7 is scheduled to fly back to Manila on April 13.

French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault thanked the Philippine government for showing to the French people the 鈥渕ultiple facets and the cultural wealth of the Philippine archipelago.鈥

He referred to the exhibit as Manila鈥檚 鈥済rand fierte,鈥 or big pride for being able to share with the world the richness and diversity of Filipino culture.

Ayrault, who made an official visit to the Philippines in 2012, cited the event as an 鈥渙pportunity to strengthen relations between France and the Philippines,鈥 as he also stressed the need for 鈥渃ultural openness as a necessary element in strengthening bilateral relations.鈥

Aside from Binay, an undisclosed number of top officials from the DFA, Department of Tourism, Department of Agriculture, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, National Museum and the Ayala Museum also attended the exhibit opening where guests were served with 鈥淔rench-styled cuisine using Philippine native ingredients鈥 prepared by noted Filipino chefs Margarita Fores and Vicky Pacheco, the DFA said.

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