Hungary in Cebu
With the significant developments in the relations between the Philippines and Hungary, affirmed by a good number of bilateral documents in the fields of education, trade, investment and tourism, the Embassy of Hungary reopened its doors in Manila in March 2017 after a two-decade hiatus.
Augusto Go, Ben Yapjoco, Ambassador Francisco Benedicto and Jaime Picornell
Endeavoring to build further ties between Hungary and the Visayas, Ambassador Jozsef Bencze presented his official appointment documents, among them the consular patent to Honorary Consul Enrilen Joy Benedicto Tan at a reception held at the Marco Polo Hotel Cebu, recently. The consulate will represent the interests of Hungarian citizens in the whole Visayas region.
Consul Franz Seidenschwarz of Germany with Honorary Consuls Anton Perdices of Spain and Jose Sala of Sweden
Guests at the event included government officials, members of the Consular Corps, business and civic leaders and the active social circle.
Enrique and Helena Benedicto
In his brief remarks, Ambassador Bencze reiterated the growing importance of the relationship between both countries and its potential as reliable partners in trade and investment, research and education, cultural and people to people exchanges.
Honorary Consul of Romania Grand Benedicto with wife Genevieve, and Hungarian Consul Ratkai Balazs
In her acceptance speech, newly appointed Honorary Consul Enrilen Joy Benedicto Tan likewise assured the Ambassador and the Hungarian citizens of her commitment to strengthening the ties, facilitating trade, investment and goodwill between the two nations.
Honorary Consul of Belgium Enrison Benedicto and his wife Christine
Honorary Consul Enrilen Joy Benedicto Tan, the daughter of Consul ad honorem of Belgium Enrique Benedicto and niece of Francisco Benedicto, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Philippines ( 1986 to April 2011) holds several managerial positions in real estate, furniture, construction and agricultural firms and eagerly partakes and contributes in the bustling business and tourism activities in Cebu.
Honorary Consul of Russia, Armi Garcia flanked by Susan Sala and Mari Paz Perdices
Guests enjoyed an outstanding buffet of typical Hungarian specialties such as smoked herring, various sausages, smoked pork with sauerkraut, soured peppers and vegetable stew.