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HID Unveils 2024 State Of Security Report Tackling Top Trends In Sustainability

Unlock the future of security with HID’s 2024 State of the Security Industry Report! Explore trends in mobile identity, biometrics, AI, and more.

MCIA Transitions To ‘Silent Airport’ For Serene But Enjoyable Travel

Mactan Cebu International Airport is evolving into a ‘silent airport,’ fostering a tranquil environment for travelers in Central Visayas.

DOST Pushes Science Tourism In Leyte

Leyte unveils plans for science tourism, identifying over 15 sites to promote awareness and appreciation of science, technology, and innovation through educational tourism.

Holy Week ‘Drop-Pick Up’ To Allow More Tourists In Hundred Islands

Ang pamahalaan ng Alaminos City sa Pangasinan ay ipatutupad ang “drop and pick up” na patakaran para sa mga turista na bibisita sa Hundred Islands National Park ngayong Holy Week.

Panaad Festival Marks ‘Better, Brighter Days’ For Negros Occidental

Isang buwan na lang bago ang pagdaraos ng 2024 Panaad Festival sa Negros at nagkaisa ang mga pinuno ng lalawigan na ilunsad ang “festival of all festivals” sa Capitol Park and Lagoon sa Negros Occidental.

Strawberries Remain Top La Trinidad Tourist Magnet

Kahit maraming agri-tourism spots sa bayan, ang strawberry farm pa rin sa Barangay Betag ang pumupukaw ng atensyon sa libu-libong bisita sa lugar.

Oceana Cruise Returns To Salomague Port With 500 Passengers

The international cruise ship Oceana Cruises MS Insignia returned to Salomague Port in Cabugao, Ilocos Sur on Monday, welcoming around 500 passengers.

Alaminos City Targets To Become Eco-Sports Hub

Alaminos City in Pangasinan aims to transform the Hundred Islands National Park into an eco-sports hub following the success of the relay race event at the Hundred Islands Festival.

Unlimited Free Watermelons, But Leave The Seeds

Barangay Sappaac in Abra is offering free watermelon to its visitors and encouraging them to leave the seeds after eating.

Disputes Should Not Affect Surge Of Chinese Tourists In Philippines

Quezon City 4th District Rep. Marvin Rillo urged the Department of Tourism to attract more tourists from China following a “very encouraging” surge of Chinese tourists in the Philippines.

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