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                      PROGRAMME

February 5, 1991
8 :30-9 :00 a.m.                 - REGISTRATION

9:00-10:00 a.m.                  - OPENING CEREMONY

National Anthem

Welcome Address                  - Dr. Lourdes R. Quisumbing
Secretary-General
UNESCO National Commission

Introduction of the
Keynote Speaker             - Ambassador Oscar Villadolid
Department of Foreign Affairs
Chairman, Committee on
Social Sciences
UNESCO National Commission
Keynote Address                - Honorable Raul S. Manglapus
Secretary, Department of
Foreign Affairs and
Chairman, UNESCO National
Commission of the Philippines


Response                       - Mr. Doudou Diene
Coordinator UNEISCO Paris
Maritime Expedition of the Silk
Roads FULK-AL-SALAMAH




SESSION I
10 :20-12 :00  noon            Participation of the Philippines to
Nan'hai Trade :  9th-16th Century

Ms. Rita C. Tan
Oriental Ceramics Society of the
Philippines

Current Researches in Underwater
Archaeology
Fr. Gabriel S. Casal, O.S.B.
Director, National Museum





Feb. 3-7, 1991
Coffee Break
(10 :00-10 :20)


OPEN FORUM
Lunch Break
(12 :00-1:30)


SESSION Ⅱ
1:30-3:15 p.m.                The Study on Junk-Trade
Ceramics During 13th-16th
Century A.D. Salvaged from the
Gulf of Thailand

Mr. Sayan Prishanchit
Underwater Archaeology Section
Archaeology Division, Fine Arts
Department, THAILAND

The Cultural Relations Between
China the Philippines and
Spanish America through the
Maritime Silk Route

Professor Chen Yan
Peking University
Beijing, CHINA

OPEN FORUM

Coffee Break
(3 :15-3 :30)

SESSION Ⅲ
3 :30-5 :00  p.m.             The South China Trade with
Spanish Philippines Up to 1762

Dr. Serafin D. Quiason
Chairman and Executive Direc':or
National Historical Institute

Coordinator for the UNESCO
Regional Conference
The Changing Role of the Chinese
in Southeast Asia in the late 18th
and early 19th Centuries

Dr. W.E. Cheong
Department of History
University of Hongkong
OPEN FORUM
February 6, 1991
Session IV
9 :30-9 :50   a.m.            - Courtesy Call of Foreign
Delegates, Malacanang, Palace

10 :00-10 :30  a.m.           - Coffee Break


10 :30-12 :30  p.m.           An Interpretation of Japan's
Closing the Country in the late
16th and early 17lh Century
from the Viewpoint of Iberian
World Order

Dr. Shigero IKUTA
Faculty of International Studies
Daito Bunka University
JAPAN

The Ancient Commercial Silk
Road and Vietnam

Mr.Vu Huyphuc
The Vietnam Social Sciences
National Center Hanoi,
VIETNAM

OPEN FORUM

Coffee Break
(10 :20-10 :30)


SESISION V
10:30-12:00 noon              Regional Trade in the Eastern
Part of Island Southeast Asia
in the 17th Century, Including
Trade Connection Between
Indonesia and the Philippines


Dr. Adrian Lapian
Indonesian Institute of Sciences
Centre for Social and Cultural
Studies, Jakarta, INDONESIA
Silk Routes of Turkey

Professor Pulat Otkan
Department of Eastern Languages
and Literatures
Faculty of Letters
Ankara University
TURKEY .
OPEN FORUM

Lunch Break
(12 :00-1:30)

CONTINUATION' OF SESSION V.

1:30-3:00 p.m.              _ Maritime Route Macau-Manila
in the 16th-17th Centuries:
Impact of the Silk Trade

Mr. Rui D' Avila Fontes
Alfredo Lourido
PORTUGAL
Twentieth  Century Trengganu :
The Royal Birth Marks of the
Malakan Empire

Professor Shaharil Talib
Professor, Department of
Southeast Asia Studies,
Universiti Malaya
MALAYSIA

OPEN FORUM

Coffee Break
(3 :00-3 :30)



3:30-5:00 p.m.                Closing Ceremony
Preseiitation of the Synthesis
of the Seminar                - Dr. Bernardita R. Churchill
Professor, Department of History
College of Social Sciences and
Philosophy, University of the
Philippines


Closing Remarks              - Mr. Napoleon G. Rama
Member, UNESCO National
Commission of the Philippines,
Publisher, Manila Bulletin







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