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Gina
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SAGADA, Mountain Province -- Responding to
online advertisements that a certain Costa Luz Resort is located in this
municipality, the Sangguniang Bayan in their first and final reading passed a
resolution stating that said resort does not exist in any part of the town and
forwarded their statement to the National Bureau of Investigation
and Internet Crimes Complaint Center for
immediate action.
The August 20 resolution
read by councillor Jane Bawing in lieu of tourism committee chairman Dave
Gulian was also forwarded to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for action and
to the Department of Tourism.
Sometime this year, it
was learned that some tourists have been looking for a hotel called Costa Luz
Resort but were not able to find any.
This was heightened by
warnings posted in Facebook August this year.
It was noted that
pictures resembling that of Grand Zion Resort in Tabuk, Kalinga were the
same pictures posted in the fake Costa Luz resort promoted and identified to be
located in Suyo, Sagada showing a lowland setting complete with palm trees and
a splendid swimming pool.
Said advertisement was
plastered in websites venere.com, hotels.com, and zoover.com with corresponding
hotel rates obviously to entice tourists and defraud them of their money.
Sagada
is a prime tourist destination north of the Philippines blessed
with natural tourist attractions including the famous Bumod-ok
Falls of northern Sagada and the Sumaguing cave in southern Sagada in the
Cordillera region.
The tourist town
registers some 30,000 tourists a year both domestic and foreign
visitors from different parts of the world apart from other
local visitors who conduct their seminars and conferences in this tourist
destination.
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The Provincial Peace
and Order Council of Mountain Province
endorsed a resolution of Tadian town mayor Anthony Wooden requesting the office
of presidential assistant on the peace process (OPAPP) Sec. Teresita
Deles to endorse for funding to President Benigno Aquino III , the
rehabilitation of the Guinzadan-Cagubatan-Sayapot-Mankayan tourism road project
linking two towns and two provinces.
This, as PPOC chairman
Gov. Leonard Mayaen, noting the absence of municipal mayors during PPOC
meetings, said the PPOC endorsement for local project proposals serve
as “incentive” to mayors who attended the said PPOC
meeting held August 28.
Mayors Wooden,
Gavino Bucok of Paracelis, and Gabino Ganggangan of Sadanga attended the
PPOC meeting.
The rehabilitation and
improvement of the proposed road links two towns -Tadian and Bauko-
and two provinces- Benguet and Mountain Province- is in line with the
criteria of the tourism road infrastructure priority project
criteria (TRIPPC) of the convergence program of the Departments
of Tourism and Public Works and Highways.
The proposed
Tadian tourism road project was earlier evaluated by the regional
technical working group of the DPWH-DOT convergence road project
following a composite site inspection and recommendation of DPWH, DOT and the
National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA).
The Guinzadan
(Bauko)-Cagubatan (Tadian)-Sayapot (Tadian)-Mankayan (Benguet) road will
ease access to six Sunnyside barangays of Tadian hosting a
cluster of tourist attractions including the amazing Mount Mogao, the Enchanted
eels of Cagubatan, the Gawaan mountain lake, the Observatory rock and burial
caves in Am-am, Cadad-anan.
Said resolution
stated, “The project bears positive, high and great impact not only in the
fields of agriculture, tourism, trade and commerce but more especially in the
attainment of sustainable peace and order in the area which has long been
geographically isolated and depressed thereby providing relief to and uplifting
the quality of life of the people.”
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