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Mandaue drug bust: P476,000 ‘shabu’ seized from HVI
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Authorities seized suspected shabu worth at least P476,000 from a 45-year-old man described as a high-value individual during an anti-illegal drugs operation in Mandaue City early on Wednesday morning, March 27, 2024. The operation took place along Realty Road in the North Reclamation Area in Barangay Subangdaku, Mandaue City, Cebu. The.....»»
Big 4 Volleyball tilt marks successful inaugural season, eyes bigger tourneys soon
CEBU CITY, Philippines — The Big Four Volleyball Tournament wrapped up last weekend successfully at the Warehouse Sports Lab in Mandaue City. This grassroots volleyball tournament saw inaugural champions being crowned. The Subangdaku Trojans emerged as champions in the 13-under and the girls 14-17 divisions, while Cabancalan National High School ruled the 14-17 boys division. .....»»
Mandaue to host 7th International Cat Show 2024
CONSOLACION, Cebu – Mandaue City is set to host the 7th International Cat Show 2024 for the second time, supported by the World Cat Federation (WCF) and the Society of Feline Enthusiasts of the Philippines (SFEPI) with the Island Rescue Organization (IRO) as the beneficiary. This two-day cat show will be held on April 13-14.....»»
BingoPlus shares love, luck, and impact during 2nd-year anniversary celebration
BingoPlus Night 2024 was not just an evening of glitz and glamour but a testament to the brand’s commitment to making a positive impact on society. Held at the Grand Hyatt Bonifacio Global City Taguig on March 1, 2024, the event brought together celebrities, influencers, industry partners, and supporters of BingoPlus, for a night of.....»»
Off-White™ opens door in NUSTAR Cebu City
Cebu City, February 15th — Off-White™ is happy to announce that Virgil Abloh’s legacy is celebrated yet again in the Philippines, by the launch of Off-White™ Cebu in NUSTAR Resort Cebu. Opening to the public on 18th February 2024, Off-White™ Cebu will be the third branch of the beloved brand in the country following the.....»»
Luxe Organix Philippines stages Green Week Fun Walk
Luxe Organix Philippines, a leading beauty brand with a strong commitment to sustainability, recently wrapped up its highly anticipated Green Week Fun Walk at the Quezon City Circle......»»
lyf Cebu City: Redefining Co-living with an Unparalleled Concept and Commitment to Community-building.
The urban lifestyle is taking on a new dimension with the arrival of lyf, an international co-living serviced residence, in the Queen City of the South. Ascott Ltd., in partnership with Cebu Landmasters, Inc. (CLI), recently gave us an exclusive preview of this innovative hospitality brand — a walk-through on how lyf Cebu City is.....»»
Carmen’s Best to open more Metro Manila branches
Homegrown ice cream brand Carmen’s Best is further expanding its footprint after opening its second physical store located in Pasay City to provide more experience-based offerings to customers......»»
Sofia Andres reacts to upstaging Marian Rivera, Janine Gutierrez at fashion store opening
Actress Sofia Andres reacted to claims that she allegedly upstaged showbiz royalties Janine Gutierrez and Marian Rivera at the store opening of an international fashion brand in Makati City recently......»»
Elite beach volley pairs in town
Players from at least 30 countries seeing action in the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Challenge started arriving yesterday or three days ahead of the elite beach volleyball competition set on five brand new world-class sand courts in Nuvali in Santa Rosa City......»»
Carving a name in international fashion scene
23-year-old fashion designer Joselito John P. Cabungcal is making a name for himself in the international fashion scene while promoting his hometown's Musa fabric. Completing his Diploma in Fashion Technology at the Philippine Women's College in Davao City, Cabungcal has been featured in numerous fashion shows abroad under the House of Musa, which champions Davao del Norte's cultural fabric Musa. Known for his creations focused on men's wear, Cabungcal's designs have been showcased in cities such as New York, Paris, Dubai, and London. Despite facing challenges and doubts, Cabungcal persevered and proved that he can make his dream a reality. He aims to find his identity in fashion, strengthen his brand, and create his own audience. Cabungcal's ultimate goal is to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fashion Design and focus on exploring men's wear, an area that he believes has not been thoroughly explored yet in the industry......»»
Experience next-level fun at SM Game Park MOA
It’s time to level up the fun and get ready for an action-packed experience at the newest sports destination in SM Mall of Asia—SM Game Park! Gear up for this brand new recreational and active lifestyle facility, and get ready to jumpstart your sporty era with an electrifying line-up of games and activities. SM Game Park Mall of Asia will be the fourth branch in the country following SM Southmall, SM City Fairview and SM CDO Downtown, and is set to be the brand’s flagship branch. Located at the 3rd Level of the South Entertainment Mall of SM Mall of Asia, SM Game Park MOA is situated on a 1,947sqm space of everything fun: some topnotch amusements and the best amenities for every one of all ages. 16-lane Regular Bowling (artist’s perspective) 4-lane Private Bowling (artist’s perspective) At SM Game Park MOA, let the good times roll at its massive 16-lane Regular Bowling area. Plus, have an unforgettably exclusive and intimate experience with your social circles at the new 4-lane Private Bowling, equipped with a state-of-the-art Augmented Reality technology that is a first in the country. Gather the hoop crew and shoot your shots at the Mini Indoor Basketball Court that can accommodate a team of 3 x 3 players. If you’re exploring other sports to go for, test your skill with a bow & arrow at the Archery zone by PANA. Mini Indoor Basketball Court (artist’s perspective) Archery by PANA (artist’s perspective) Billiards area (artist’s perspective) Try mastering the art of Billiards at any of the six billiard tables available. Serve up intense rallies over at the Table Tennis area, or challenge a friend over a game or two of Basketball Hoops or E-Darts at the Arcade games corner. There’s really no shortage of heart-pumping thrills at SM Game Park MOA as you can also sing, dance and play your hearts out to your favorite songs and games inside the Game Room, with karaoke and gaming consoles coming in soon. Game Room (artist’s perspective) Sports Bar by Taters (artist’s perspective) If you need to wind down or want to simply chill with the squad after a fun day at the center, grab some delicious grub and refreshing drinks from the Sports Bar by Taters. Catch the much-awaited grand opening of SM Game Park MOA on 10 November 2023. Exciting promos await customers on Grand Opening Day, as well as for the rest of whole opening weekend on 11-12 November so make sure to check out the official social media accounts of SM Game Park on Facebook, Instagram and Tiktok for more information. The post Experience next-level fun at SM Game Park MOA appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
HABI jurors laud skill and artistry of piñaand abaca competition winners
Celebrating innovation and creativity among today’s young weavers, Habi: The Philippine Textile Council announced the winners of its two prestigious weaving competitions for piña and abaca, which were chosen by some of the top names in Philippine textile and fashion, and showcased at the highly attended Likhang Habi Fair in Makati City on 13 to 15 October. Topping the Lourdes Montinola Piña Competition, which received over 30 entries, was Marilyn Almero of La Herminia Piña Weaving, for her “Peacock” piece, which also won her the special Filip + Inna Innovation Award and P50,000. First runner-up was Raquel Eliserio for her “Piña Ina” creation, who took home P30,000; while second runner-up was Anna India Legazpi of Heritage Arts and Culture, who also took home P20,000, for her “Argyle Pattern on Piña Seda.” The Nadres Outstanding Young Weaver Award and P20,000 cash prize went to 26-year-old Zairel Rebusta, a weaver at La Herminia Piña Weaving from Aklan, one of Habi’s regular exhibitors. “The outstanding feature [Rebusta’s] piece is that it’s full ringgue — a gauze-like open weave. This is seldom done and resulted in a very light and soft textile. The insects laid in with the suksuk method are random, which is not easy to do,” said Adelaida Lim, Habi president emeritus. All piña and abaca entries underwent meticulous inspection by a distinguished group of jurors composed of heritage advocates, notable fashion designers and distinguished artisans and craftsmen. Now on its sixth year, the Lourdes Montinola Piña Competition is the country’s premier piña weaving contest. Named after local textile champion Lourdes Reyes-Montinola, chair emeritus of the Far Eastern University, the competition invites local artisans from all over the Philippines to join and proudly exhibit their talents in weaving, dyeing, embroidering, and embellishing piña. The competition aims to keep this traditional craft alive, as well as further promote appreciation and use of Philippine textiles. Training the spotlight on the use of abaca, Habi also held the 2nd Eloisa Hizon Gomez Abaca Weaving competition, which celebrates the well-loved and versatile abaca fiber, as well as its namesake — a prominent Kapampangan who actively encouraged the use of Filipino textiles, and is mother to popular haute couture ‘70s fashion designer-turned-monk Gang Gomez, now known as Dom Martin Gomez, OSB. Winners of the abaca weaving competition include Anna India Legazpi, who won under the Applied Abaca Category; Agustin Tawi Sudaw, for the Abaca Ikat Category; and Edgar Cornito’s “Beyond the Horizon” piece under the Pure Abaca Category. All winners took home P50,000 each as part of their prize. “The innovation really stood out — it’s something different all the way, and what’s beautiful is that you see the innovation coming from the young,” said one of the competition’s judges, Vicky Vizcarra Amalingan-Sales, chair of S.C. Vizcarra Inc., a major brand synonymous with fine, handcrafted bags and home items made of wicker. For the Piña Weaving competition, Sales was joined on the juror panel by no less than Far Eastern University chair emeritus Lourdes Montinola herself; Felicidad Nadres, founder of EN Barong Filipino Inc.; textile designer, heritage conservationist and social activist Patis Tesoro; and author and heritage advocate Felice Sta. Maria. Meanwhile, on the juror panel for the abaca competition were the daughter of Eloisa Hizon Gomez, Erlie Gomez Manaloto; top designers Ditta Sandico, Noli Hans, Barge Ramos and Filip + Inna creative director Len Cabili. All competitors also showcased their works at the recently concluded Likhang Habi Market Fair, the annual three-day exhibit, bazaar, and educational event highlighting the country’s weaving culture. Starting as a 12-booth event back in 2009, Likhang Habi now has over 100 participants, drawing huge crowds year after year. “The idea of our fair is to really go out to the weaving communities and encourage them to come,” says Habi chair emeritus Maribel Ongpin. “Most are now self-sufficient, and we now have a waiting list.” The post HABI jurors laud skill and artistry of piñaand abaca competition winners appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
SM opening 85th mall
Integrated property developer SM Prime Holdings Inc. will open its 85th mall in Sto. Tomas, Batangas this week — a development that the company said will boost economic activity in the province. The company informed the stock exchange on Wednesday that SM City Sto. Tomas, boasting 110,000 square meters of gross floor area, serves as its fourth SM Supermall in Batangas Province. “We are delighted to open SM City Sto. Tomas this Friday to add more fun and excitement to the thriving City of Sto. Tomas in Batangas,” SM Prime president Jeffrey C. Lim said. Well-loved brand of service “We are making sure that this newest shopping, dining, and entertainment hub will provide its guests with SM’s well-loved brand of service and convenience that will be beneficial to our fellows in Batangas, most especially this coming holiday season,” he added. SM City Sto. Tomas is located along Maharlika Highway, San Bartolome, Santo Tomas City, Batangas. It is also accessible through the intersection of highways traversing the provinces of Laguna, Batangas and Quezon. SM City Sto. Tomas will open with almost 100 percent of space lease-awarded sharing three levels of shops and brands. It will have an M Cinema with three digital screens, parking zones, and a transport terminal for further convenience to its customers. With SM City Sto. Tomas in its portfolio, SM Prime will have 61 malls in the provincial areas of the country and 24 malls in Metro Manila. The post SM opening 85th mall appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Young stars shine at SM Little Stars 2023 Grand Finals
Representatives from SM City San Pablo and SM City Dasmarinas were hailed as boy and girl Grand Prize winners of the recently concluded SM Little Stars 2023 Grand Finals held at the SM Mall of Asia Music Hall on 14 October 2023. [caption id="attachment_202093" align="aligncenter" width="935"] Grand Prize winners Aljon Christoff Banaira from SM City San Pablo (2nd from left) and Jourdanne Baldonido from SM City Dasmarinas (center) with, from left to right, 1st runner-up Eduardo Joson II from SM Megacenter Cabanatuan, 3rd runner-up Joachim Gale Olpindo from SM Center Muntinlupa, and 2nd runner-up Mara Hestia Caballero from SM City Cebu. Back row, left to right: National University Senior Director for Admissions Dr. Christina Corpuz, Goldilocks Bakeshop Head of Corporate Communications Ley Laksamana, Goldilocks Bakeshop Public Relations and Partnerships Associate Kyleth Paralejas, GMA Consulting Head for Talent Imaging and Marketing Lawrence Tan, SM Supermalls’ Senior Vice President for Marketing Joaquin San Agustin, SM Supermalls’ Assistant Vice President for Marketing Hanna Carinna Sy, and SM Supermalls’ President Steven Tan[/caption] [caption id="attachment_202094" align="aligncenter" width="2560"] Grand Prize winners Aljon Christoff Banaira from SM City San Pablo (2nd from left) and Jourdanne Baldonido from SM City Dasmarinas (center) with, from left to right, 1st runner-up Eduardo Joson II from SM Megacenter Cabanatuan, 3rd runner-up Joachim Gale Olpindo from SM Center Muntinlupa, and 2nd runner-up Mara Hestia Caballero from SM City Cebu. Back row, left to right: Hosts Xian Lim and 2017 Girl Grand Winner Gaea Mischa, judges Teacher Georcelle Dapat-Sy of G-Force, Direk Joey Reyes, Sam Concepcion, 2013 3rd runner-up Esang de Torres, and 2013 Boy Grand Winner Nhikzy Calma[/caption] It was a night to remember for seven-year-olds Aljon Christoff Banaira and Jourdanne Baldonido, who emerged as winners among the 28 grand finalists in the competition. It was a fierce battle of talent, confidence, and personality, with every participant showcasing their skills in dancing, singing, acting, declaiming and playing instruments. With over P9 Million worth of prizes up for grabs, the two Grand Winners went home with a brand-new Suzuki S-presso Special Edition MT MC worth over P600,000, a one-year talent contract at Sparkle GMA Artist Center, a full college scholarship at National University, and a five-day and four-night trip for two to Hong Kong. Additional prizes include a total of P100,000 in cash and SM gift certificates (P50,000 in cash and P50,000 worth of SM gift certificates), P30,000 worth of Toy Kingdom gift cards, an annual pass certificate for unlimited bowling and skating valid for one year, 30 regular ride tickets at SM by the Bay Amusement Park / Sky Ranch, and gift vouchers for a two-night stay with breakfast for two at Radisson Blu Cebu. Completing the list of winners were SM Megacenter Cabanatuan's Eduardo Joson II (1st runner-up), SM City Cebu's Mara Hestia Caballero (2nd runner-up), SM Center Muntinlupa's Joachim Gale Olpindo (3rd runner-up), SM City Clark's Hayley Cairee Miclat (Top 6), SM City Masinag's Jayson De Paz, Jr. (Top 7), SM City Bicutan's Graciella Zahzih Flojo (Top 8), SM City Cebu's Karlyle Miguel Corbeta (Top 9), and SM City Batangas' Marrem Angel Martinez (Top 10). [caption id="attachment_202095" align="aligncenter" width="2560"] 2013 Boy Grand Winner Nhikzy Calma[/caption] [caption id="attachment_202096" align="aligncenter" width="400"] 2013 3rd runner-up Esang de Torres[/caption] [caption id="attachment_202097" align="aligncenter" width="394"] SM City Clark’s Hayley Cairee Miclat[/caption] [caption id="attachment_202098" align="aligncenter" width="342"] SM City Masinag’s Jayson De Paz Jr.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_202099" align="aligncenter" width="377"] SM City Bicutan’s Graciella Zahzih Flojo[/caption] [caption id="attachment_202100" align="aligncenter" width="367"] SM City Cebu's Karlyle Miguel Corbeta[/caption] [caption id="attachment_202101" align="aligncenter" width="633"] SM City Batangas’ Marrem Angel Martinez[/caption] Now on its 14th year, the SM Little Stars is a celebration of young talent and a testament to the outstanding platform that SM provides for these budding stars. This year alone, the competition saw over 33,000 young individuals who shared their talents from 70 SM malls nationwide. [caption id="attachment_202102" align="aligncenter" width="1430"] The 28 grand finalists showcase their skills and talents.[/caption] To know more about SM Little Stars 2023, visit www.smsupermalls.com or follow SM Supermalls on social media. .....»»
Maxene Magalona graces luxury brand’s store opening days before Francis M claims
Last October 12, five days before former flight attendant Abegail Rait and her daughter Gaile Francesca guested on “Pinoy Pawnstars” to sell “Master Rapper” Francis Magalona’s jersey for P500,000, Francis’ daughter with Pia Magalona, actress Maxene Magalona, was all smiles as she graced the opening of international fashion brand Coach’s new store in Greenbelt 5, Makati City......»»
New design-led heritage boutique hotel to open in Singapore
21 Carpenter, a heritage boutique hotel, is slated to open its doors before the year ends. Nestled between the vibrant nightlife of Clarke Quay and the old-world charm of Chinatown, this centrally located property is developed by conservation specialists 8M Real Estate. 21 Carpenter has been brought to life through collaborative efforts involving local and international partners, renowned for their contributions to design, art and dining. Notably, the hotel showcases the architectural expertise of the award-winning firm WOHA in restoring the historic building. The hotel also proudly holds the distinction of being a member of Design Hotels, affiliated with Marriott Bonvoy. Steeped in history and architectural significance, the 48-room development breathes a new lease of life into the former Remittance House, Chye Hua Seng Wee Kee, dating back to 1936. WOHA has seamlessly blended tradition and innovation while incorporating thoughtful design elements into the row of four heritage shophouses. “In the creation and design of 21 Carpenter, we wanted to honor the rich history of the heritage structure. Every detail has been thoughtfully crafted, with key parts of the design reflecting the historic building’s aesthetics and storied past,” says Richard Hassell, founding director of WOHA. 21 Carpenter comprises two distinct wings: The Heritage Wing, featuring 26 rooms in the conserved building, and The Urban Wing, a contemporary five-story extension with an additional 22 rooms. The generously sized rooms range from 30 to 56 square meters, allowing ample space for a comfortable stay. The property also boasts a rooftop infinity pool and lounge offering breathtaking views across the city and Marina Bay, along with a garden terrace on the third level. The hotel will feature an independent neo-bistro and bar, with Michelin-star chef Andrew Walsh at the helm as the culinary director. Located at the corner of Carpenter Street and New Bridge Road, the street-level neighborhood venue is poised to become a destination for the modern-day epicurean. The space is designed for one to linger longer and diners can expect elevated renditions of timeless classics in hearty portions. In keeping with the brand’s core pillar of sustainability, 21 Carpenter has been meticulously restored using many of the original features of the building. Crafted for the contemporary luxury traveler, the property’s interior combines heritage and modern design, featuring commissioned art by renowned local artists, carefully curated by The Artling. Amenities and in-room touches will also embrace the talents of local creators, ensuring an authentic and immersive experience for the most discerning of travelers. “As the only heritage hotel debuting in Singapore this year, 21 Carpenter is more than just a place to stay; it is a place to experience Singapore’s true history and past, while creating new stories for the future,” says Tarun Kalra, general manager of 21 Carpenter. “The team and I are excited to define hospitality through our thoughtfully considered service touches, offering guests an experience that encapsulates the very essence of our brand and its charm. During their time with us, we hope guests enjoy an immersive cultural experience that will leave a lasting impression.” Visit www.21carpenter.com.sg/. The post New design-led heritage boutique hotel to open in Singapore appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Jeweler G Young’s hard labor pays off in hit trunk show
Last 12 October, the Cebu-based Vero Fine Jewellery brand presented its latest collection in a trunk show, titled Meet Me Thursday, held at the Rizal Room of the Manila House Private Members Club in Bonifacio Global City. The impressive guest list was led by the United Kingdom Ambassador Laure Beaufils and Singapore Ambassador Constance See. Vero’s founder and owner Gladys “G” Young spoke with DAILY TRIBUNE a week earlier about how she singlehandedly designed and personally supervised the making of each piece of jewelry in the collection, numbering at least 31. “Remember we were stuck for two years during the pandemic,” she said on how she found the time for her singular task. Then she had a spinal injury and decided to slow down. “So last-minute ’to because sabi ko, I needed to prioritize my health. I worked on the floor. Sometimes I’d hang myself on the bed when I’m working because I can’t sit or stand for a long time.” [caption id="attachment_199854" align="aligncenter" width="1161"] Vero Fine Jewellery founder and owner G Young with daughter Chloe Young.[/caption] Finally, Young saw the fruit of her hard labor unravel at Meet Me Thursday, which was her sixth in Manila since she set up Vero — meaning “genuine” in the Italian language — in 2004. She was delighted to see many of her loyal clients and some new ones. Thus, her advice to those starting a personal collection: “Start investing in jewelry maybe in your 20s. I suggest get a piece that resonates with you, parang you can mark your milestone. Let’s say you achieved something, you gift yourself with that, and then you’ll remember that. [caption id="attachment_199855" align="aligncenter" width="548"] G Young with UK Ambassador Laure Beaufils.[/caption] “Gold is a good place to start. You can get classics later on. I suggest start with something that speaks your personality. The classics will always be there. You can buy it everywhere in the world. Just choose a design you like and make it one-of-a-kind. You’ll never get an exact one.” Young herself started filling her own box of gemstones after inheriting some pieces from her grandmother and then her mother. She eventually took up interior design and practiced her profession for some time, but she ultimately followed her calling in the jewelry business. She now hopes her daughter Chloe, who just started college, to follow her lead. [caption id="attachment_199856" align="aligncenter" width="525"] With guests (from left) Gab Stampa, Maite Ortoll, Alexia Stampa and Melo Esguerra.[/caption] “I see myself the next few years doing the same thing,” she exclaimed. “Kasi, di ba, the passion is so strong. Iba talaga if you love what you’re doing.” Check out her design through Instagram with the handle, verofinejewellery. The post Jeweler G Young’s hard labor pays off in hit trunk show appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Jake Cuenca’s girlfriend Chie Filomeno, ex Kylie Verzosa among guests at Korean brand’s opening party
Nadine Lustre was unable to attend the store opening of a Korean eyewear in Taguig City early this week, where she was supposed to have bumped with ex James Reid and new girlfriend Issa Pressman again like they did at a recent Gucci store opening party in Makati......»»
DoT’s Philippine Experience Program to help LGUs develop, enhance tourist spots
Albay — The Department of Tourism on Monday maintained that the Philippine Experience Program, which brings hundreds of delegates to various tourist attractions in the country, is its way to make local government units, especially those with underdeveloped tourist spots, to be at par with other known local destinations. During her speech in Albay for the third leg of the DoT’s Philippine Experience Program on Sunday night, Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco said the program is in line with Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s order to bring countryside development through tourism. “Recognizing how strong as a social economic tool tourism can be given the right tool to succeed in making the countryside grow, PEP gives opportunities to local government units, provinces, cities and municipalities all over the Philippines to be equally developed and promoted,” she said. The program seeks to reintroduce the Philippines to the world, “not only our natural resources, our stunning landscapes, our beautiful coastlines, our majestic mountainscapes, but also, our heart and soul as Filipinos.” Albay Governor Edcel Greco Lagman expressed support for the Philippine Experience Program and its swing through Bicol. “Parading the call to experience Bicol, a tapestry of history, tradition, and arts, this program embodies the essence of what makes a region unique and exceptional. Albay, with its enchanting landscape, rich cultural heritage and untapped potential plays a pivotal role in the national tourism industry,” Lagman said. In a video message, Albay 1st District Representative Edcel Lagman also expressed his confidence that the visit from the DOT chief will “inspire” the tourism industry in Albay. “Thank you for your visit, Secretary Frasco, and we are certain that your visit will be both memorable and productive,” the congressman said. The third leg of the Philippine Experience Program started with the official opening of the Kasanggayahan Festival in the Provincial Capitol of Sorsogon, followed by a visit to the pristine sceneries of Bulusan and Barcelona Ruins in Sorsogon. On Day 2, delegates of the Philippine Experience Program Bicol on Monday revved up for an adrenaline-fueled all-terrain vehicle adventure in Legazpi City, the booming capital of Albay dubbed as the "City of Fun and Adventure," followed by a visit to Daraga Church or the Nuestra Señora dela Porteria, then a visit to the famous Cagsawa Ruins and Sumlang Lake in Camalig. The Philippine Experience Program highlights the Filipino brand and identity in all aspects of the travel and tourism experience, focused on heritage, culture and arts to enhance current tour and domestic circuit offerings with thematic experiences on Food and Gastronomy, Pilgrimage and Wellness, Festivals, Living Cultures and Heritage, and the Arts. It also aims to link key destinations to lesser-known destinations, as well as expand the country’s tourism portfolio, which includes sun and beach offerings, nature-based tourism, diving, food, education, health, MICE and farm tourism. The post DoT’s Philippine Experience Program to help LGUs develop, enhance tourist spots appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»