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BEIJING, China – The Philippine Embassy showcased an array of colorful Filipino fabrics – from piña to inabel, from T’nalak to ikat – during a trade promotions fair in Beijing.
In a news release on Monday, Philippine Ambassador to China Jaime FlorCruz said fabrics like piña, inabel, T'nalak and ikat were featured in the Philippine booth at the Southeast Asia New Year Market.
FILIPINO PRODUCTS. Filipino fabrics like piña, inabel, and T'nalak, and ikat and food items were on display during the Southeast Asia New Year Market, which opened in Beijing, China on Jan. 17, 2025.
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