I first heard of the FIG or the International 
						Federation of Surveyors when Engr. Christian B. Clemeno 
						went to our school to give us a seminar. He recounts his 
						story about how he came across it while browsing the 
						internet, from then on I always check their website for 
						the opening of application grants. At first I was really 
						hesitant to apply even though I really wanted it. But 
						with the help of my friends I was able to comply the 
						requirements before the due date of the application. 
						After few weeks, a notification popped-out in my phone 
						from the FIG Foundation that I was one of the grantee 
						who will be attending the FIG Working Week in Hanoi, I 
						was ecstatic at that moment I don't even know what to do 
						next. 
	FIG Foundation is an organization that grants young surveyors the 
	opportunity to learn and discover more about the field of surveying, helping 
	them by supporting their Masters and Doctorate degrees. They also give 
	opportunities to outstanding surveyors to present their papers in the 
	different conferences organized by the FIG. As for my experience they 
	covered all my expenses from FIG Working Week registration fee to plane 
	tickets, hotel accommodation and food, they also gave me pocket money for 
	other expenses. 
	Before the FIG Working Week, the Young Surveyors Network organized a 
	two-day event where I met a lot of young professionals from across the world 
	who contributed remarkable developments in the field of surveying. I had the 
	chance to meet the FIG Foundation President, Mr. John Hohol together with my 
	fellow grantee as well. 
	
		
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			This photo was taken when Mr. Hohol, in tux, introduced us to the 
			Young Surveyors Network. Beside me is Yohanita (Argentina), Mr. John 
			Hohol (FIG Foundation President), Ruth (USA) and Oju (Nigeria).  
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			 We had a lot of topics during the first day of the event, 
			especially how it helped and impacted the development of surveying 
			in their country. In between coffee breaks we had speed dating, we 
			were required to give ourselves a unique pseudo name, then we 
			shuffled the names to be distributed again to us. We cannot have the 
			pseudo name that we gave ourselves since we have to find the person 
			behind it. And it was fun since I actually found out right away the 
			man behind the pseudo name he gave himself, it was Nick from New 
			Zealand aka “stickman”.  
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			 During our coffee break, I got the form with the “stickman” 
			pseudo name, and was able to determine right away by the height and 
			the marker used. His name was Nicholas Stillwell, a land surveyor 
			from New Zealand.  
			During the session 2 of the event, I was assigned to be a session 
			rapporteur to assist Mr. Donmarl Camua, a fellow Filipino who is 
			working in Australia, he was the chairperson of the session.  
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			 Ms. Stephanie Michaud of Trimble. Her presentation was about 
			Failing Fast: Leveraging Geospatial Data for Land Pilot Projects.
			 
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			Mr. Nigel Sellars, works for the 
			Royal Institution for Chartered Surveyors. He was talking about 
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			 Mr. 
			Matteo Tataglini, a 3D Land Surveyor and Speoleologist. He was 
			talking about the application of the laser scanner in speleology.
			 
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			 Ms. 
			Nur Zurairah Abd Halim, from Malaysia. Her presentation was about 
			Against the stereotype and become the surveyor you want to be.  
		
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			 Mr. 
			Donmarl Camua, the chairperson of the session “What is resilience? 
			Why does it matter?” (photo not mine)  
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			 	A 
			photo op with the fellow Filipinos overseas. Far left is Mr. Eduard, 
			Ms. Izzabelle, Mr. Charisma, me, Mr. Donmarl, and Ms. Rhea.  
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			taken after lunch far left is me, Ms. Rhea, Ms. Izzabelle, Mr. 
			Donmarl and Mr. Eduard.  
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			 After the event, we went to a Vietnamese restaurant and had a 
			traditional Vietnamese dinner. I was able to have a chat with 
			different people in the network and I learned the comparisons of the 
			different countries in obtaining a license in land surveying. And I 
			was also able to have a chat with the solutions engineer of Esri! 
			The food was great though it was full of herbs.  
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			 On our second day of the pre-event, we had an eco-tour. First we 
			set forth on a boat ride in the Tam Coc River, Halong Bay in land. I 
			was just with Ruth and Yohanita during that tour. Then we went to 
			Hoa Lu, the ancient capital of Vietnam, where the old temples are 
			preserved. I was amazed by how they can take care and preserve 
			carefully their history through a glimpse of this tour. Afterwards, 
			we went back to the Vietnam National Convention Center to perform a 
			charity dance.  
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			 Ruth (in floral dress), Yohanita (in pink blouse) and me. We had 
			the opportunity to see and appreciated the beauty of the Halong Bay 
			with caves and rock formations.  
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			 I took these photos along Tam Coc River, during our boat ride.
			 
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			 Ivan, 
			our tour guide during our eco-tour, was orienting us the things that 
			will be found inside the Hoa Lu. Photo  
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			 Young Surveyors enjoying the Vietnamese dance basic steps taught 
			to them. (photo not mine)  
			At night, I attended the Welcome Party of the FIG Working Week 
			2019 held at the Daewoo Hotel. There were a lot of different people 
			from all around the world that plays a big part in the formation of 
			the FIG. And I was able to meet face to face with Ms. Chryssy 
			Potsiou, the past FIG President and Mr. Rudolf Staiger, the present 
			FIG President.  
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			 A 
			photo opportunity with Ms. Chryssy during the welcome party.  
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			 After 
			the program, I met with Mr. Rudolf (in tux) together with Mr. 
			Donmarl.  
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			 When the FIG Working Week 2019 started, it was officially opened 
			by Mr. Rudolf Staiger. There were opening performances of the 
			different cultures found in Vietnam.  
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			performance depicting the people found in the central Vietnam.  
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			 Mr. 
			Rudolf Staiger cutting the ribbon to officially open the FIG Working 
			Week 2019 in Vietnam with lion dance performances.  
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			 After lunch time, the technical sessions of the working week has 
			started. I attended the Mapping the Plastic session chaired by Dr. 
			Mohd Razali Mahmud. This session was about how the speakers was able 
			to map the area especially of the bodies of water that was covered 
			in plastics using surveying instruments. I discovered that 
			Philippines was the fifth country that produces much A photo 
			opportunity with Ms. Chryssy during the welcome party. After the 
			program, I met with Mr. Rudolf (in tux) together with Mr. Donmarl. A 
			performance depicting the people found in the central Vietnam. Mr. 
			Rudolf Steiger cutting the ribbon to officially open the FIG Working 
			Week 2019 in Vietnam with lion dance performances. plastics, though 
			this session needs more development. The manner and the technique 
			used here can be somehow applicable for us.  
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			 TJ 
			Lawson showing us how they were able to get the waste and plastics 
			in the different sites they have been to, to support their 
			statistics in how much waste are produced every year around the 
			world.  
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			 Ms. 
			Nguyen Thi Thu Trang was showing us the success of Vietnam in 
			reducing the plastics found inland to the coastal with the 
			volunteers and the help of GreenHub officers.  
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			our coffee break then we went to choose another technical session to 
			attend. Since I was new to the event, I just tag along with fellow 
			young surveyors and attended their session in Connecting the Dots 
			with Ms. Melissa Harrington as the chairperson of the session and 
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			 We had an activity during the Connecting the Dots session where 
			we have to answer the different questions posted in the wall with a 
			simplest definition or answer.  
			During the night event, we experienced a Vietnamese cultural 
			performance at the Hanoi Opera House. The performers showcase their 
			talents in playing their own instruments as well as the opera 
			singing.  
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			 Different Vietnamese performers representing their cultural kind 
			of music.  
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			 The next day, we were invited to attend the Trimble Session where 
			they updated their latest inventions and they had a raffle at the 
			end of the session, the prize was an Apple ipod.  
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			Mr. 
			Boris Skopljak, Marketing Director, Strategy and Analytics of 
			Trimble Geospatial, presenting the accomplishments and latest 
			instruments they have.  
			After that we went to the History Session and Professional Ethics 
			and Standards Session in the afternoon. In those session I was able 
			to share a little bit of information about the Codes and Conducts of 
			a Geodetic Engineer in the Philippines.  
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			 Ms. 
			Daniel Thomas, was presenting the initial explorations in 
			reconstructing the original beacons and boundaries in the Constantia 
			Valley in Cape Town.  
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			 Ms. 
			Marina Nistotskaya, presented the issues and solutions in Mapping 
			the State through Cadastral Records.  
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			 Ms. 
			Nur Zurairah Abdul Halim, Malaysia, presenting their National Atlas.
			 
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			 Mr. 
			John Brock, introducing William Strata Smith to us as the father or 
			mapping.  
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			 Mr. 
			Nigel Sellars, gave us a situation for us to connect with his 
			presentation about the importance of ethics in the surveying 
			profession.  
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			 On the third day and the last day of the Plenary Session, Ms. 
			Melissa Harrington, Chair of the FIG Young Surveyors Network, gave 
			their testimony on how they started and how they were able to 
			contribute in the Young Surveyors Network with the session entitled 
			“Everyone Contribution Counts”  
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			 After the Plenary Session, I was able to hand out the token I 
			brought from home to the FIG President and FIG Foundation President.
			 
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			 Mr. Rudolf Staiger with Mr. Donmarl beside him, and Mr. John 
			Hohol happily received my vinta token. I also explained to them why 
			it was the thing that I brought.  
			After the technical sessions for the day, we had our Gala Dinner 
			at the Luc Thuy Restaurant. We were served a traditional cuisine by 
			the locals and amazing presentations. The winners of the grant had 
			reserved separated table with the FIG Foundation President.  
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			 It was the last day of the FIG Working Week and Mr. John Hohol 
			happily invited all the grant winners to be up on stage. And even 
			though I was not prepared, at least I was able to construct a short 
			but meaningful appreciation message to everyone. It may have been 
			only a week but the memories were still vivid on my mind. 
			Considering that this was my first time travelling alone, away from 
			home. And this will not be my first and last FIG Working Week, it 
			will only be the beginning.  
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			 Mr. John, introducing us to the whole FIG members during the FIG 
			General Assembly. (left photo) And me giving thanks to all the 
			sponsors.  
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			 	The 
			flag of the FIG has officially turned over to the FIG Amsterdam 
			Committee for the FIG Working Week 2020.  
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			 A 
			photo opportunity with my friends during the week. From far left: 
			Yohanita (Argentina), Jacob and Ruth (USA).  
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			 A 
			photo opportunity with my friends during the week. Beside me was Ms. 
			Melissa (New Zealand/USA), Jean Pierre (Uganda), Ruth (USA) and 
			Yohanita (Argentina).  
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