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Travel

Northern Samar Introduces Ibábao Fest To Mark 58th Anniversary

Northern Samar province celebrates its 58th anniversary with the inaugural Ibábao Festival, showcasing its rich history, tourism, and culture.

Return Of Cebu Pacific’s Manila-Laoag Flights Excites Ilocanos

A local airline resumes flights from Manila to Laoag, generating excitement among locals and officials for increased travel opportunities and tourism.

MMSU Partners With China Schools To Boost Education, Tourism

A state university in Ilocos Norte expands international linkages with Chinese universities to promote educational and cultural exchanges, enhancing tourism potential.

PH Tourism To Peak With WHO Downgrade Of Covid-19

The Department of Tourism to promote the Philippines for tourism following the announcement regarding the Covid-19 pandemic.

PBBM Okays National Tourism Development Plan 2023-2028

President Marcos Jr. approved a new Tourism Development Plan focusing on Philippine culture, tourism issues, and enhancing governance.

Improved Connectivity In Key Tourism Sites Seen By Year-End

The Department of Information and Communications Technology aims to improve internet connectivity in 94 tourist destinations, deploying infrastructure to boost connectivity by year-end.

Biliran Province To Host International Race Event

Biliran town will host the La Routa 2023 adventure race, showcasing its terrain to attract international competitors.

Quezon’s Crowd-Drawing Fiestas In May Help Lift Local Economy

The Department of Tourism sees a huge impact of the four upcoming festivals in Lucban in boosting the province’s economy.

20 Modern PUVs To Boost Tourism In Bohol’s Eastern Corridor

Tagbilaran City to Loboc routes to be served by over 20 modern public utility vehicles, enhancing tourism accessibility in Bohol.

Governor Says Mangoes To Propel Guimaras Tourism Into New Heights

Guimaras highlights its famous mangoes in the 2023 Manggahan Festival, promoting other attractions under the theme “Mangoes and More.”