President Rodrigo Duterte is named by Hong Kong’s Yazhou Zhoukan as "2016's PERSON OF THE YEAR".
The magazine has included a six-page cover story about Rodrigo Duterte’s journey as the new President of the Philippines and his controversial decisions that changed the balance of power in Asia in just six months.
Joaquin Sy, posted the screenshot of the magazine’s article about President Duterte that written in Chinese Language.
According to Krizette Laureta Chu, one of the known supporters of Duterte, the decision of the President to maintain peace in Asia by building friendship with the Philippine’s neighbor will be one of his greatest legacies.She lauded the wise decision of the President like he already knew what would happen in the future."Asia is where it’s at, and where it will be, for the next few decades. As the US and Europe continue to flounder, and the West pivots toward the emerging continent as power, both military and economic, grows in the region, Duterte’s decision to grow and maintain good relations with our neighbors will be one of his greatest legacies yet.
Philippines as part of solid Asia, yes!
When I was in Paris a few weeks ago, all the expensive, luxury boutiques had Chinese/Asian clients. At Galleries Lafayette, a department store, each brand had at least ONE Mandarin speaking staff. Ang pila sa Longchamp parang pila lang sa Zagu. Parang bumibili lang sila ng milk tea.
The purse strings will be owned by Asians, and the world knows that.
In the January 2017 issue of Yazhou Zhoukan, Asia Weekly, published in HK, President Duterte was chosen as Person of the Year 2016.
We are moving towards the right direction. Xie xie!
#HailDigong"
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