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- Staging of Kaisa´s musical Tsinoy –Kaisa Ka! (2007)
- Kaisa accompanied the delegates from the Sultanate of Sulu for a return courtesy visit to Shandong, China (2007)
- Essay writing and on-the-spot drawing contest. Students from various Tsinoy high schools participated in this competition. The contestants worked on the theme: "Tsinoys in Nation Building. (2004)
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- Third National Tsinoy Convention, "Nation Building: Kaisa Tayo!" The convention was convened to explore ways by which the Tsinoy could participate more actively and effectively in the task of nation building and poverty alleviation. (2004)
- Kaisa paid a courtesy visit to Pres. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and presented her with a copy of the collection of archival materials on the Philippines from the Qing Dynasty. The collection is a joint project of Kaisa and the First National Historical Archives of China. (2004)
- Forum on Gambling in schools (2004)
- Kaisa collaborated with the Manila Times in the first-ever search for outstanding Tsinoys for the Dr. Jose P. Rizal Awards for Excellence (2002)
- Kaisa officers held an hour-long dialogue with President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to discuss pressing issues. In support of the Presidents plan to put up a school in every barangay, Kaisa requested President Arroyo to endorse a joint project of Kaisa and the Federation to put up 14 school houses in seven Mangyan communities in Mindoro. (2001)
- "Pin Pin," the first and only bilingual children's educational TV show that highlights the role of the Chinese in Philippine life, was first aired on June 13. (1990)
- The monument honoring General Jose Ignacio Paua, the only pure blooded Chinese general in Philippine revolution, was unveiled in Silang, Cavite. It was built through donations from the Chinese-Filipino community. (1989)
- The first Chinese-Filipino digest, Tulay monthly, was launched. It evolved from the Tulay Literary Journal.(1988)
- Groundbreaking of the Kaisa-Angelo King Heritage Center in Intramuros, Manila. (1995)
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