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Travel

PH Launches e-Visa For Beta Testing In Shanghai, China

The Department of Foreign Affairs launched an e-visa system for Chinese tourists in Shanghai, promising a more convenient and efficient visa application process.

IACAT Mandates New Travel Requirements For Immigration To Avoid Human Trafficking Cases

Are you planning a trip this year? Then you should consider these new guidelines for travelers, as approved by the government, in light of the recent growing cases of human trafficking.

Baguio, Nueva Ecija’s San Jose City Ink Sisterhood Ties

Baguio and San Jose City unite for a powerful sisterhood, sharing culture, disaster readiness, agriculture, and tourism.

DOT Inks Deal To Retool Tourism Players, Encourage Investment

The Department of Tourism and PricewaterhouseCoopers join forces to boost tourism investments and propel the Philippines to the top Southeast Asian destination.

Marine Life Protection Vowed Amid Dolphin Decline In Tañon Strait

Negros Oriental officials vow to protect the marine ecosystem amidst declining dolphin sightings, providing exciting initiatives underway to preserve rich biodiversity.

Ilocos Norte Takes Center Stage In Tourism Event In New York

Discover the captivating beauty of Ilocos Norte through stunning photographs at the Philippine Center in New York City.

Cebu City Tourism Exec Seeks More Consular Offices In China

Cebu City Tourism Commission urges the Marcos administration to open more consular offices in China, boosting tourism.

Samal Island Opens PHP7 Million Rest Area For Tourists

A new PHP7-million tourist rest area in the Philippines offers an enhanced tourism experience with an information kiosk, pasalubong center, and more.

DOT Finalizes Manual Draft On Disaster Management, Mitigation

The tourism department develops a comprehensive Tourism DRRM Operations Manual to ensure safety and resilience in the face of disasters.

Niyogyugan Festival Back In Quezon After 3-Year Halt

The Niyogyugan Festival brings back the vibrant celebration of coconut farming and Quezon’s rich culture after a three-year hiatus.