By Gaby
Keith
BAGUIO CITY – The
Summer Capital may soon have another popular tourist attraction, “selfie”
background and climate change mitigator.
The city government
and the Department of Tourism regional office are planning to undertake a
project that will transform Quirino Hill here also known as Carabao Mountain
into a mosaic of white and green colors in coordination with concerned
communities, local artists and Boysen paints.
Dubbed “Project Puraw
(White)”, Mayor Mauricio Domogan said that the proposed endeavor entails the
painting of the roofs and walls of thousands of houses in the area that
encompasses four barangays.
“I was informed that
the kind of paints and colors chosen will help mitigate climate change as these
will not absorb sunlight but reflect it back to the atmosphere,” Domogan said.
The project is part of
the DOT regional office’s Revitalize Bloom or Rev-Bloom program conceptualized
by its director Venus Tan.
She is hoping that
painting will start soon so that visitors to Baguio’s Panagbenga Festival in
February will be able to see the transformation. A meeting is scheduled
next month to discuss the project to the barangay officials and residents of
the area and seek their support.
The Mayor is also
hoping that the DOT regional office will be able to get the signed approval of
the Quirino Hill homeowners so that the project can commence as soon as
possible.
The DOT regional
office spearheaded the completion of a similar project earlier this year
involving several barangays in La Trinidad, Benguet inspired by the favelas in
Brazil and aimed at revitalizing art festivals and caring for nature in the
region.-gaby keith
It was accomplished in
cooperation with the Benguet and La Trinidad local governments, the communities
involved, Tam-awan group of artists and Boysen paints.
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