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First Lady Liza opens LIKHA 4, urges Pinoys to honor artisans and culture
Manila Bulletin
|June 7, 2025
First Liza Araneta-Marcos called on Filipinos to honor local artisans and celebrate the country’s rich cultural heritage through creativity and craftsmanship as she led the opening of LIKHA 4 at the Foro de Intramuros on Thursday, June 5.
In an Instagram post, First Lady Marcos said LIKHA is designed to preserve, promote, and empower Filipino craftsmanship in an era of rapid modernization.
"This year’s exhibit is a beautiful tapestry of heritage and hope—where seasoned masters stand side by side with the next generation of artisans," she said.
Among the First Lady's guests was Mrs Lawrence Wong, the wife of Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, who visited the country this week.
"Mrs Lawrence Wong and I spent a lovely afternoon at LIKHA 4 in the charming Foro de Intramuros-where Filipino artistry shines in every corner," she wrote.
"It was a joy to share this experience with Mrs Wong, as we continue to nurture the bonds between the Philippines and Singaporenot just through official ties, but through the language of culture, craftsmanship, and shared appreciation for tradition," she added.
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