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By Heda Bayron
Cebu, Philippines
09 December 2006
The postponement2 of the much-heralded Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit has left the people of Cebu disappointed, and in some cases, a bit poorer. Months of preparation in the major city of the central Philippines evaporated overnight when the government decided3 to postpone1 the event because of an approaching typhoon. VOA's Heda Bayron reports from Cebu.
A worker sweeps rain water from the main gate of newly-built Cebu International Convention Center |
But on Saturday, two days before leaders of the Association of Southeast Nations, or ASEAN, and of other major Asian nations were to sit down for talks, the only people filling the new convention center were departing journalists.
The journalists, and those diplomats5 who had arrived in advance, were racing6 for the airport, hoping to get out of the province before Typhoon Utor hits on Sunday.
With them went the hopes of many Cebuanos that hosting an event of this magnitude would boost their province's reputation. Hotels and restaurants had renovated7 their premises8 in anticipation9 of hundreds of delegates.
Marice Araneta, a tour operator, says her advance preparations will probably cost her money.
"I really feel bad about this because we are really ready for it," she said. "We will be having problems with some of our suppliers because we already advanced [money]. I'm talking about the rent-a-car business because I'm handling three countries right now, we have already paid suppliers part of it. I don't know if we can get it back."
Cebu is a major export center for the Philippines, with products ranging from electronics to handicrafts. Local governments and private enterprises were hoping the event would help them expand their markets.
Dece Ann Mondigo traveled many miles from northern Cebu to showcase her area's products at the convention center.
She says her municipality expected so much from the event, meeting potential investors10, for instance, but now she feels it was all a waste of time and money.
Cebu would have hosted leaders from the 10 member nations of ASEAN, plus those of China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, India, New Zealand and East Timor. Putting together an event like this also requires huge advance effort and expenditure11 by the government.
The government poured millions of dollars into Cebu, putting up new streetlights, paving roads, and rounding up squatters and vagrants12. There are always complex matters of scheduling, security and diplomatic protocol13 to be arranged. Much of that preparation will have to be done from scratch when the summits are finally held.
Philippine Foreign Secretary Alberto Romulo says he is consulting with his counterparts now to schedule a new date for the summit. He says all ASEAN officials are looking forward to visiting Cebu in January. But, he says, with a newly heightened sense of realism, he cannot promise another typhoon will not come along then to spoil the party again.
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adj.吃力的,谨慎的v.努力争取(for)( labor的过去式和过去分词 );苦干;详细分析;(指引擎)缓慢而困难地运转 | |
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n.外交官( diplomat的名词复数 );有手腕的人,善于交际的人 | |
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n.竞赛,赛马;adj.竞赛用的,赛马用的 | |
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翻新,修复,整修( renovate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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8 premises | |
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n.预期,预料,期望 | |
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10 investors | |
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11 expenditure | |
n.(时间、劳力、金钱等)支出;使用,消耗 | |
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流浪者( vagrant的名词复数 ); 无业游民; 乞丐; 无赖 | |
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n.议定书,草约,会谈记录,外交礼节 | |
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