DOT to partner with Negros Occidental gov't to boost tourism | Inquirer News

DOT to partner with Negros Occidental gov’t to boost tourism

/ 12:16 PM April 18, 2023

BACOLOD CITY — Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco on Monday announced that the Department of Tourism (DOT) is eager to partner with the Negros Occidental provincial government to ensure that the tourism potential of the province is fully developed under the Marcos administration.

Frasco, who was the guest speaker at the opening of the Panaad sa Negros Festival at the Panaad Park and Stadium in Bacolod City, said her presence at the festival with other DOT officials is a tacit manifestation of their full support for the province’s efforts at pushing for the full development of its tourism industry.

“We are very excited to highlight the richness of the culture and heritage of this province, the deliciousness of the food, and the talent and artistry of its local artisans as well as the beauty of your nature-based destinations,” she said in an interview.

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The Marcos administration’s aim, she said, is to transform the Philippines into a tourism powerhouse in Asia that will create livelihood opportunities for Filipinos.

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“The aim is to spread the benefits of tourism nationwide to give opportunities not just to well-known destinations but also to emerging and lesser-known destinations,” Frasco said.

“(The aim is to take a look at the essential pillars for tourism development), not just to focus on the promotion, but more importantly to focus on product development,” she added.

The DOT will be introducing programs that will improve infrastructure, connectivity, digitalization, the enhancement of the overall tourist experience, and the equalization of tourism opportunities.

“It will herald the best of the Filipino brand and identity to the world. The aim is to attain 100 percent recovery of Philippine tourism this year,” she said.

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