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If this is your first time in my site, welcome! Chateau Du Mer is a beach house and a Conference Hall. The beach house could now accommodate 10 guests, six in the main floor and four in the first floor( air conditioned room). In addition, you can now reserve your vacation dates ahead and pay the rental fees via PayPal. I hope to see you soon in Marinduque- Home of the Morions and Heart of the Philippines. The photo above was taken during our first Garden Wedding ceremony at The Chateau Du Mer Gardens. I have also posted my favorite Filipino and American dishes and recipes in this site. Some of the photos and videos on this site, I do not own, but I have no intention on the infringement of your copyrights!

Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands

Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands
View of Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands-Click on photo to link to Marinduque Awaits You

Friday, January 23, 2026

Antonio Conception Delgado-Geni.com Relationship


Antonio Concepcion Delgado (December 21, 1917 – December 7, 1992) was a Filipino industrialist and civic leader who served as the Philippine Ambassador to the Vatican and acting president of the Philippine Chamber of Industries.

Early life

Antonio Delgado was born in San Pablo, Laguna, and was the fourth of eight children of physician Jose Maria Delgado (the first Philippine ambassador to the Vatican) and Felisa Concepcion.

Delgado graduated as valedictorian from San Beda College in 1933 and received his Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering, magna cum laude, from the University of Santo Tomas in 1937. He served in the Philippine Army and was a guerrilla fighter during World War II. In 1945, he married Nellie Chuidian, and they had four children: Jose Roberto, Lolita, Jose Antonio, and Jose Eduardo.

On July 28, 1963, Jose Antonio died along with the rest of the Philippine contingent to the 11th World Scout Jamboree in Marathon, Greece, 19 other Boy Scouts, three Scoutmasters, and a Chaplain, when their plane crashed in the Indian Ocean off the coast of BombayIndia. His parents established the Jose Antonio Delgado Memorial Foundation, Inc., known as the Ala-Ala Foundation, with the insurance money.

Business

In 1946, Delgado founded ACD, Inc., and in 1949, he established Delgado Brothers, Inc., which became the largest fully integrated transportation company in the Philippines. He founded nine other companies:

  • Caltex Floating Station (CFS)
  • Delgado Stevedoring (DelSteve)
  • Delgado Overland Corporation (DelLand)
  • Delgado Brokerage Corporation (DelBroCO)
  • Delgado Air Cargo (DelAir)
  • Delgado Shipyard Corporation (DelYard)
  • United Services Corporation (DelTrade)
  • Wood-Mosaic (Phil), Inc.
  • Delgado Brothers Hotel Corporation, (DBHC) which owned the Manila Hilton. It was the first 5-star hotel in the Philippines and the tallest building in the country from the late 1960s into the 1970s.

In the 1950s, Delgado became director of the Private Development Corporation of the Philippines (PDCP), Meralco, First United Bank and the Philippine Radio Educational and Information Center (Radio Veritas).

In the 1960s, Delgado was elected to the Philippine Chamber of Industries as President, to the Industrial Finance Committee as Chairman and to the Chamber of Commerce as a Member.

Recognitions

Delgado received awards from various organizations:

Scouting

At 15 years old, Delgado was a member of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines contingent to the 4th World Scout Jamboree in Gödöllő, Hungary in 1933. Thirty-five years later, he became President of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines. At the 1971 World Scout Conference in TokyoJapan, he became the first Asian to be elected Chairman of the World Scout Committee.

The Boy Scouts of the Philippines state that Delgado conceived the World Scout Emblem as the first Asian World Scout Committee Chairman (from 1971 to 1973). However, the design was introduced at the 8th World Scout Jamboree in 1955, based on a 1939 earlier design by J. S. Wilson.

His son, industrialist Jose Eduardo Delgado, was a member of the National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines.

Faith

Antonio Delgado served as Philippine Ambassador to the Holy See from 1975 to 1982, just as his father, Jose Maria Delgado, did from 1957 to 1961. Delgado searched for a possible first Filipino Saint. He believed in the cause of Lorenzo Ruiz, who was executed in Japan in the 17th century and worked for the beatification of Ruiz and his companions by Pope John Paul II in Manila on February 18, 1981. This was the first time in centuries that such rites were held outside Rome. Delgado retired in 1982 and subsequently served as Ambassador of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta to the Philippines from 1982 to 1988. He authored The Making of the First Filipino Saint in 1982, which was published in 1987. Delgado commissioned the Vatican Mosaic Studio to create an image of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz that is now installed at the Altar of the Martyrdom, St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.

Meanwhile, Did you know that .....
The Philippines is the world’s leading exporter of "human capital," with nearly 10% of our population working abroad? This isn't a badge of honor, but a symptom of a "Brain Drain" where our most educated citizens—nurses, engineers, and teachers—are forced to build the infrastructure of other nations because our own economy hasn't industrialized enough to absorb them.
This exodus creates a "fiscal gift" to wealthy nations; for every professional who leaves, the Philippines effectively donates the cost of their 20-year education to a foreign economy, losing out on the taxes and innovation those individuals would have generated at home.

Finally, THE TRAVEL TAX SHOULD BE LISTED AS A FILIPINO INVENTION
While our Southeast Asian neighbors make it easier and more affordable for their citizens to see the world, Filipinos are still met with a ₱1,620 "exit fee" at the departure gate.
In 2002, the Philippines signed the ASEAN Tourism Agreement, pledging to phase out travel levies for ASEAN nationals. Yet, over two decades later, we are still paying one of the highest "citizen-only" taxes in the region.
Our neighbors have streamlined travel costs by embedding minimal fees directly into ticket prices. Filipinos, however, are hit twice: first through the travel tax, and again through terminal fees.
But where exactly does that money go?
According to TIEZA, it goes toward "nation-building." But asking Filipino travelers to subsidize local tourism as they head abroad is like charging someone a maintenance fee for a house they are currently leaving.
Why should a Filipino budget traveler be taxed for the basic right to travel? Amidst record-high inflation and soaring airfares, it feels contradictory to be one of the few nations charging its own citizens a premium just to cross its own borders.
While funding local heritage is a noble cause, we shouldn't be forced to choose between supporting our country and experiencing the world. We would much rather spend our ₱1,620 on several days' worth of meals abroad.

Finally, here's the top five news of the Day:

🗞️ 1. Intensified Ukraine conflict & emergency power outages

Ukraine is experiencing widespread emergency power outages after Russian airstrikes hit energy infrastructure. Trilateral peace talks involving Ukraine, Russia, and the United States are also underway in Abu Dhabi, but key disagreements remain unresolved. 

🌍 2. Trump’s “Board of Peace” initiative shapes global diplomacy

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, former U.S. President Donald Trump launched a new geopolitical project called the Board of Peace. While intended to address conflicts like Gaza’s rebuilding, several allied nations declined to join, raising diplomatic tensions. 

🇻🇳 3. Vietnam leader To Lam consolidates power

Vietnam’s Communist Party has reelected To Lam as General Secretary, positioning him to become the country’s most powerful leader in decades with ambitious economic growth goals. 

🇪🇺 4. European Union & Mercosur trade deal dispute

The European Commission signaled readiness to implement the Mercosur trade agreement with South America, despite the European Parliament delaying it and referring aspects to the EU’s top court. 

🌾 5. International agriculture initiative launched

A global team led by U.S. universities and international partners has begun a major effort to map sulfur deficiencies in the world’s crop systems — key for understanding soil health and improving food production.

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