North Philippines Tourism and Travel Expo sets on Nov. 13-15 at Clark
CITY OF
SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga, Nov. 6 (PNA) -- The provincial government will
again host this year’s North Philippines Tourism and Travel Expo as
part of its effort to enhance the promotion and preservation of the
country’s tourism and cultural heritage.
The three-day annual event will be held on November 13-15 at the Event Centre of SM City Clark at the Clark Freeport Zone.
Arwin
Paul Lingat, officer-in-charge of the Arts, Culture and Tourism Office
of Pampanga (ACTOP), said that the expo will showcase the best of
Philippines and Asia-Pacific tourism destinations, products and
services.
Considered
as the premier event in North Philippines for the tourism and travel
industry, the expo combines trade and consumers and brings people
together to promote inbound, outbound and domestic tourism.
Lingat
said that the event offers unlimited opportunities for all concerned
sectors to explore, market and promote their destination, products and
services at one place.
With
this year’s theme “Go North, A Wellspring of Diversity”, he said, the
expo aims to feature not only the significant dimensions of the Ilocos
Region, Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon and the Cordillera Administrative
Region but the entire Philippines and its neighboring countries in the
Asia-Pacific region.
Among
the activities lined-up for the event are the Naval Education and
Training Command (NETC) Band exhibition, PUP Banda Kawayan and Blue
Island Band performances, North Philippines Festivals parades featuring
Halamang Dilaw of Marilao, Bulacan; Ylang-ylang of Anao, Tarlac;
Malatarlak of Tarlac City; Sibuyasan of Bongabon, Nueva Ecija; Caragan
of Mabalacat, Pampanga and Ibon-Ebun of Candaba, Pampanga.
Other
featured events are the longganisa showdown dubbed “Taste, Buy and
Eat”, Sabutan fashion showdown by Aurora province and North Philippines
fashion show.
Audio-visual
presentations from the Department of Tourism (DOT) and other groups are
also lined-up including raffle draws from exhibitors and a “buyers meet
sellers portion”.
Lingat
said that some local group artists have been invited to render rondalla
and chorale performances on November 14, the second day of the expo,
during which the province of Pampanga and other provinces in the region
are especially featured.
He
also said the Pampanga Agents and Travel Society (PATS), Clark
Freeport, provinces of Bulacan, Bataan, Zambales, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga
and Subic Bay will have their designated hours.
The
event will be joined by exhibitors concerned with agri-tourism and
leisure properties, airlines and air alliances, cruise lines, global
distribution systems, golf course, hotels and resorts, medical tourism
hospitals and clinics, national and local government agencies,
retirement villages, spa resorts and destinations, theme parks and
amusement centers, time share properties, tour operators and travel
agencies, tourism boards, tourist transport operators, travel
associations, books and publications and insurance, he added. (PNA)
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