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Tutuban Center honors Gat Andres Bonifacio on his 152nd birthday. – DULDULAO DOT NET This Day & Beyond

Tutuban Center honors Gat Andres Bonifacio on his 152nd birthday.

Tutuban Center honored one of the country’s most recognized heroes, Gat Andres Bonifacio, via a solemn wreath-laying ceremony held today at the Bonifacio marker site fronting Tutuban’s main building to commemorate the celebrated hero.

(From L-R) Engr. Ted Mosquito, AVP for Safety & Compliance, Tutuban Properties, Inc.; Sylvia Tecson, VP for Leasing & Marketing, Tutuban Properties, Inc.; Carminda Arevalo, Deputy Executive Director for Administration, National Historical Commission of the Philippines and Obet Asilo, Councilor of 1st District of Manila.

Reference:         

Jerome Samson

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AMPR Publicity & Communications, Inc.