Tourism event held; number coding rule suspended for tourists
>> Sunday, November 25, 2012
By Julie G. Fianza
BAGUIO
CITY –Mayor Mauricio Domogan urged promotion of more activities to promote
tourism here “through truthful and beautiful ways: friendly and hospitable
citizens; peaceful and clean environment and safe infrastructure.”
This
is in addition to the natural come-on of Baguio which is its cool climate
amidst the tourist spots, the mayor said.
“Tourism,
though not capital-intensive, is the industry of the city, not to mention that
we are the educational capital of the north” the mayor told a tourism seminar.
Speaking
before tourism-oriented entrepreneurs, hotels, inns and lodging house owners
and tourism students, he said welcoming
attitude of the people would mean much in the business.
“Correct
statistics and data provided by you as key players would be of great help,”
Mayor Domogan said. “Please double-check any information before announcement to
ourselves and to the public,” he added.
Tourism,
local and national government officials shall depend on reported statistics, to
check existing deficiencies, work to rectify and improve any shortfall, the
mayor further said.
The
mayor recalled some years ago the announcements that a contagious disease,
reportedly has befallen the city, causing a drop in tourism. The event
decreased income for most of the city’s tourism-oriented businesses.
“Let
it not be repeated,” Mayor Domogan said.
The
training workshop done at the Burnham Suites, was to gather data on tourism for
local and foreign tourists.
It
also sought to identify number of nationalities of tourists from Asia, the
Middle East, America, Europe and other countries.
This
week and the next would be busy for the Golf-tournament, the longest running
amateur golf competition in the world the mayor said.
It
runs from Nov. 21 to Dec. 8 for which vehicles of participants are exempted
from the number coding on Nov. 20 up to Dec. 7.
Next
on schedule would be the month-long Christmas in Baguio activities, and later
the Panagbenga.
Graduation
month follows, then homecomings, reunions and summer activities.
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