SM Prime Holdings, Inc. (SM Prime) celebrated a significant milestone during this year’s Día del Galeón as it officially turned over the Museo del Galeón space, located at SM Mall of Asia. The event, held at the China Blue Restaurant in Conrad Manila, brought together prominent figures from the SM Group and dignitaries from the Philippines, Spain, and Mexico.
(L-R, standing): SM Supermalls President Steven Tan,
Embassy of Spain in the Philippines First Secretary for Cultural, Scientific,
and Administrative Affairs Alvaro García Moreno, Museo del Galeón Trustee Dr.
Jaime Laya, SM Prime President Jeffrey Lim, and Museo del Galeón Corporate
Secretary Atty. Rommel Ramos. (L-R,
seated): Museo del Galeón Trustee Gloria Angara, Spanish Ambassador to the
Philippines His Excellency (H.E.) Miguel Utray Delgado, SM Prime Executive Chairman of the Executive Committee Hans Sy, Museo
del Galeón Chairman Ambassador Carlos Salinas, Mexican Ambassador to the
Philippines H.E. Daniel Hernández Joseph, and Museo del Galeón Trustee Dr.
Lydia Echauz.
Día del Galeón, an annual event
recognized by United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO), commemorates the arrival of the
first transpacific galleon, San Pablo, in Acapulco, Mexico, from Manila in
1565. This historic voyage launched the Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade,
establishing profound cultural and commercial ties between the Philippines and
Mexico, which have endured through the centuries.
The highlight of the event was the formal turnover of the SM Prime
space to the Museo del Galeón Foundation, received by Museo del Galeón
Chairman, Ambassador Carlos Salinas. During the event, Dr. Jaime Laya donated a
reproduction of the acclaimed “Carta Hydrographica y Chorographica de las Islas
Filipinas,” also known as the Velarde Map. It was followed by the investiture
of the inaugural members of the Advisory Council: Spanish Ambassador to the
Philippines, His Excellency (H.E.) Miguel Utray Delgado, and Mexican Ambassador
to the Philippines, H.E. Daniel Hernández Joseph. They herald the beginning of
an exciting new chapter for the museum.
“The
commitment of Mexico to this project is unwavering. We see the Museo del Galeón
as a symbol of the enduring relationship between our nations — a
relationship that extends beyond commerce, embodying the profound
intercultural exchanges that have shaped the perceptions of time, space, and
the worldview of peoples across Asia and the Americas,” said H.E. Daniel Hernández
Joseph, Mexican Ambassador to the Philippines.
(L-R): SM Prime President Jeffrey Lim, Museo
del Galeón Chairman Ambassador Carlos Salinas, and SM Supermalls President
Steven Tan commemorate a key event in this year’s Día del Galeón with the
official turnover of the Museo del Galeón at SM Mall of Asia.
“The turnover of the Museo del Galeón is a
reflection of our deep commitment to preserving and celebrating our rich
heritage,” said Hans Sy, Chairman of the Executive Committee of SM Prime.
“Through this museum, we provide a space where future generations can learn
about the vital cultural exchanges that have shaped our nation.”
SM
Prime Executive Chairman of the Executive Committee Hans Sy and Museo del
Galeón Chairman Ambassador Carlos Salinas
(L-R): SM Prime President Jeffrey Lim, Museo
del Galeón Trustees Gloria Angara and Dr. Lydia Echauz, and SM Supermalls
President Steven Tan
The Museo del Galeón will house a life-sized representation of Manila Galleon, offering visitors an immersive and educational experience that highlights the role of the Filipino people before, during, and after the galleon trade. Discover the exchange of goods, ideas, and culture between the East and West that put Manila at the center during the dawn of globalization.
Representatives from the SM Group and Museo del Galeón, alongside the Embassies of Spain and Mexico in the Philippines, discuss Dr. Jaime Laya’s donation of a reproduction of the Velarde Map.
(L-R): Museo del Galeón Trustee Gloria Angara, Mexican Ambassador to the Philippines His Excellency (H.E.) Daniel Hernández Joseph, Museo del Galeón Chairman Ambassador Carlos Salinas, Spanish Ambassador to the Philippines H.E. M
Miguel Utray Delgado, and Museo del Galeón Trustees Dr. Jaime Laya and Dr. Lydia Echauz during the awarding of certificates to the Advisory Council.
The turnover of the Museo
del Galeón space ensures that the Filipino story is told, and discoveries,
revelations, and ideas will be sparked by our rich and complex maritime
history. “This is not just about
preserving history. This will be a place where the past and the present meet,
with exhibits and interactive experiences that will tell the stories of the
historical exchanges that, for the first time in history, united three
continents: Asia, America, and Europe,” Spanish Ambassador to the
Philippines H.E. Miguel Utray Delgado said.
This occasion signals the beginning of the one-year countdown to the museum's grand opening, which will take place on Día del Galeón in 2025.
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