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Puerto Princesa Beefs Up Police Security In Tourism Hubs

New police officers were deployed to bolster security and preserve Puerto Princesa's reputation as a top tourist destination.

Over 7.6K Tourism Workers In Central Luzon Learn ‘Service Excellence’

Central Luzon's Department of Tourism celebrates the successful training of over 7,600 tourism workers in the Filipino Brand of Service Excellence program, surpassing their initial targets.

Livelihood, Tourism Back In Caluya, Antique

Livelihood and tourism in Caluya bounce back after the oil spill, with seaweed farming and fishing activities resuming.

Albay Officials Say Mayon Unrest Best Time To Promote Its Beauty

Lawmaker proposes exclusive Mayon Volcano ad to boost tourism and showcase its unique beauty amid ongoing volcanic activity.

Currimao Introduces Upgrades To Attract More Tourists

Northern Luzon Port Authority commits to modernizing seaports to attract cruise liners and investors, boosting tourism and economic growth.

North Negros Villages Reopens Scenic Coffee Shop, Promoting Ecotourism

Dalayapan Agrarian Reform Cooperative reopens its coffee shop and ecological park, welcoming visitors to enjoy nature and coffee.

More Improvement At Currimao Port Eyed To Lure More Tourists

Northern Luzon Port Authority commits to modernizing seaports to attract cruise liners and investors, boosting tourism and economic growth.

ARBs Reopen Coffee Shop, Ecopark In Scenic North Negros Village

Dalayapan Agrarian Reform Cooperative reopens its coffee shop and ecological park, welcoming visitors to enjoy nature and coffee.

Sen. Chiz Shows Support To New Tourism Slogan, Encouraging Filipinos To Give It A Chance

Senator Chiz Escudero expressed support for the new tourism slogan campaign, urging Filipinos to also give it a chance. 

‘Love The Philippines’: DOT Announces Its New Tourism Slogan

The Department of Tourism launched its newest slogan, highlighting the beauty of Filipino brands.

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