Wednesday, July 27, 2022

DOT to coordinate on earthquake-hit tourist destinations, heritage sites July 27, 2022 at 02:28AM

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DOT to coordinate on earthquake-hit tourist destinations, heritage sites

Bantay Church Bell Tower, Ilocos Sur by Roniel Soriano via Wikimedia cc

Team Out of Town Blog Hub (Outoftownblog.com) – Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco has directed the DOT regional offices to coordinate with their respective local government units (LGUs) to determine the extent of earthquake-related damage and extend assistance to tourism-related establishments (TREs) affected.

Frasco also directed the DOT’s infrastructure arm, the Tourism Infrastructure Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA), to explore the agency’s assistance, particularly to the cultural and heritage sites affected by the intense earthquake that rocked the northern part of Luzon.

Bantay Church Bell Tower, Ilocos Sur by Roniel Soriano via Wikimedia cc
Bantay Church Bell Tower, Ilocos Sur by Roniel Soriano via Wikimedia cc

Based on initial reports, at least 2 churches declared “National Cultural Treasure” by the National Museum of the Philippines were affected, while several heritage and ancestral houses also sustained notable damage due to the earthquake.

“We will request TIEZA to prioritize assessment of the cultural treasures affected by the recent earthquake recognizing the need to protect and sustain our heritage and cultural treasures for the benefit and welfare of our future generations,” Tourism Secretary Frasco said.

Per the initial report of the DOT Regional Offices, particularly Region 1 and the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), damage in several tourist destinations as well as private properties was recorded in the following tourist destinations:

Abra

In Abra, where the earthquake’s epicenter was recorded, damaged tourist sites included the Sta Catalina de Alexandria Church, a 19th-century baroque church declared a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines in 2001.

Also heavily damaged was the San Lorenzo Ruiz Shrine, a centuries-old church completed in 1803 in the Municipality of Bangued. The shrine is a National Cultural Treasure, the oldest and largest in the Cordilleras.

Ilocos Sur

The Heritage City of Vigan, known for its Spanish colonial and Asian architecture, recorded damage in popular tourist destinations such as the Vigan Cathedral.

The Syquia House, an ancestral home turned museum in Vigan, reported having a collapsed side wall and windows. The Hotel Linda also reported minor damage and several heritage and ancestral houses along the Vigan Heritage Village.

The Bantay Bell Tower in Bantay, Ilocos Sur, almost collapsed during the intense quake. The St. John The Baptist Church in San Juan, Ilocos Sur, recorded damage to its façade and ceiling.

Meanwhile, multiple ground faulting is visible in the Santa Ana Beach Area, which is also a favorite tourist spot among visitors.

Baguio City

In Baguio City, two accommodation establishments, the Lafayette Luxury Suites Hotel and Crown Legacy, reported minor cracks in their buildings. In the meantime, both hotels will not accept visitors to ensure the safety of guests and personnel.

TIEZA properties

Two properties managed and owned by the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA), DOT’s infrastructure arm, also sustained damage. The riprap and ceiling of the Banaue Hotel and Youth Hostel in Ifugao partially collapsed, according to the agency’s initial report.

Meanwhile, the earthquake caused the ceiling in the fireplace and lobby area of the Mt. Data Hotel in Bauko, Mt. Province, to collapse, while several hotel decorations were also damaged. According to TIEZA, all bookings will be canceled in both hotels until a thorough assessment has been undertaken.

“My concern and sympathy are one with those who have been affected by the recent earthquake in Northern Luzon. The Department will extend whatever help it can to tourism stakeholders and establishments that have been directly affected by this incident. I have requested the DOT Regional offices in Northern Luzon to continue with the assessment of the extent of the damage and to immediately submit the report for our appropriate actions and assistance,” Secretary Frasco said.

“Our resilience as a nation has already been tried and tested in the past. I am certain that this can be strengthened by the essential collaboration between our national agencies, local governments, and crucial stakeholders as we conquer our challenges,” she added.

No tourists were reported harmed, but those with travel plans to the Northern Luzon area are advised to practice extra precautions.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Sublime honor to a national hero July 26, 2022 at 12:07PM

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A Republica Filipina Reenactor at Apolnario Mabinis tomb

158th Birth Anniversary of Apolinario Mabini

Team Out of Town Blog Hub (Outoftownblog.com) – After two years of suspending commemorative celebrations due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Apolinario Mabini was once again given a sublime tribute on his 158th birth anniversary held recently at his hometown in Tanauan City, Batangas.

Photo Caption (VIPs at 158th Mabini Day): Tanauan City vice mayor Herminigildo Trinidad Jr., Mayor Nelson Collantes, Batangas third district Rep. Ma. Theresa Collantes, DoT-Calabarzon OIC regional director Marites Castro, NHCP OIC executive director Carminda Arevalo, Batangas vice governor Mark Leviste, and (second row) Hazel Dimaala and Norman Eusebio of Microtel by Wyndham, and Republica Filipina Reenactment Group members (third row).
Photo Caption (VIPs at 158th Mabini Day): Tanauan City vice mayor Herminigildo Trinidad Jr., Mayor Nelson Collantes, Batangas third district Rep. Ma. Theresa Collantes, DoT-Calabarzon OIC regional director Marites Castro, NHCP OIC executive director Carminda Arevalo, Batangas vice governor Mark Leviste, and (second row) Hazel Dimaala and Norman Eusebio of Microtel by Wyndham, and Republica Filipina Reenactment Group members (third row).

The City Government of Tanauan, the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP), and the Provincial Government of Batangas led the simple but meaningful observance.

The event was held at the Mabini Shrine, an NHCP historical complex that features a replica of the humble nipa hut where the hero was born in 1864, the tomb where he was reinterred in 1956, and several interactive museum galleries on his personal memorabilia and the Filipino-American War where he figured prominently.

A Republica Filipina Reenactor at Apolnario Mabinis tomb
A Republica Filipina Reenactor at Apolnario Mabinis tomb

Situated at barrio Talaga by the shores of the Taal Lake, the Shrine is one of Tanauan’s top historic tourist destinations.

Taking a special part in the celebration is the Department of Tourism Calabarzon Region which brought members of the Republica Filipina Reenactment Group, an association of professionals which seeks to rekindle public awareness and patriotism through the portrayal of the Philippine Revolution’s historic personalities and events.

Replica of Mabini's nipa hut birthplace
Replica of Mabini’s nipa hut birthplace

The regional office’s participation in the historic event is in line with the thrust of DoT Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco to promote museums as part of local tourism circuits.

According to DoT Calabarzon, officer-in-charge Marites Castro, the regional office has showcased museums, national shrines, ancestral homes, old churches, and other heritage structures in their itineraries, particularly in the newly-formulated Center for Fun circuits for Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon.

Museum Gallery at NHCP Mabini Shrine
Museum Gallery at NHCP Mabini Shrine

Mabini, regarded as the Sublime Paralytic and Brains of the Revolution, was born to humble beginnings, studied law, and authored writings on the guiding principles for freedom fighters, most notably the El Verdadero Decalogo (The True Decalogue).

Mabini Shrine
Mabini Shrine

He became the legal and constitutional adviser to the Philippine Revolutionary Government and later as Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Secretary of the First Philippine Republic headed by President Emilio Aguinaldo.

He died in 1903 at age 38, was buried at the Chinese Cemetery, and later transferred to the Manila North Cemetery’s Maosuleo Delos Veteranos de la Revolucion.

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Monday, July 25, 2022

DOT7: FILIPINO MARTIAL ARTS EVOLVING INTO A STRONG TOURISM PRODUCT July 24, 2022 at 05:43PM

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DOT7: FILIPINO MARTIAL ARTS EVOLVING INTO A STRONG TOURISM PRODUCT

Filipino Martial Art

Team Out of Town Blog Hub (Outoftownblog.com) – The Filipino Martial Arts (FMA) is fast becoming a strong tourism product with great potential, the Department of Tourism – Central Visayas (DOT7) observes.

DOT7 extended its support to the 16th World Championships of the World Eskrima, Kali, Arnis Federation (WEKAF) held at the Mandaue City Sports Complex from July 16 – 21, 2022.

Filipino Martial Art
Filipino Martial Art

About 400 delegates from 10 countries participated in the forms and sparring competitions featured in the week-long gathering.

Gelena Asis-Dimpas, DOT7 Chief Tourism Operations Officer, says that Central Visayas “has gained unprecedented popularity as the hub of FMA.”

Cebu, in particular, Dimpas adds, boasts over 30 diverse FMA systems or styles, the most number found in a single area. Practitioners and enthusiasts organize visits to the Philippines to learn the numerous configurations of FMA and various fighting styles. They also participate in training camps and tournaments.

Arnis Filipino Martial Art
Arnis Filipino Martial Art
16th World Championships of the World Eskrima, Kali, Arnis Federation
16th World Championships of the World Eskrima, Kali, Arnis Federation

Cebu is the birthplace of eskrima and WEKAF. WEKAF hosted the first international games in Cebu City in 1989, the year of its founding.

FMA consists of performance-based and competitive systems using hands, sticks, and bladed weapons. It traces its beginnings to the time when Filipinos developed ways of defending themselves from attackers using just their hands, sticks, or whatever material was within reach. Sticks, knives, and other materials were incorporated into the routines as hand extensions. Over time, practitioners integrated science and culture into the art, and various styles have been discovered – hand-to-hand combat, stick-fighting, grappling, and disarming.

FILIPINO MARTIAL ARTS event in Cebu
FILIPINO MARTIAL ARTS event in Cebu

The diversity of FMA systems – in routines, techniques, weaponry, and rituals – ensures that there is always something new to discover at each club or group.

In partnership with the masters and grandmasters of diverse eskrima systems, the DOT7, through its Cultural Tourism Program, is developing FMA Heritage Trails to promote appreciation both as sport and art form. “FMA is an authentic Filipino product and is definitely part of our national heritage. It is not only interesting both as art and sport; it is another means by which we share our identity and forge friendships with the rest of the world,” Dimpas stated.

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DIVE7 FESTIVAL IN NEGROS ORIENTAL JULY 28-31 July 24, 2022 at 05:30PM

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Diving in Central Visayas

Dive7 Festival Registration opened; the photo contest is the event highlight.

Team Out of Town Blog Hub (Outoftownblog.com) – The next big dive festival in Central Visayas will be at the Municipalities of Zamboanguita and Dauin in Negros Oriental on July 28-31. Organized by the Department of Tourism- Central Visayas (DOT7), the DIVE7 Festival is expected to draw hundreds of Philippine and international SCUBA divers and enthusiasts.

Diving in Moalboal Cebu
Diving in Moalboal Cebu
Diving in Central Visayas
Diving in Central Visayas

The festival, developed as part of the DIVE7 program, is generating high interest from various dive communities affected by restrictions imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The dive festival was launched last year and has attracted both experienced and beginner divers.

This year’s Negros Oriental leg of the festival kicks off along the Zamboanguita coastline and closes in Dauin. Underwater and beach clean-ups will be done at both municipalities.

Participants may take diving lessons from certified instructors of dive shops accredited by the Philippine Commission on Sports Scuba Diving (PCSSD). A list will be available at the event. The mermaid experience or SCUBA lessons with full face masks will also be available with the first fourteen (14) given free of charge.

Dive7 Festival Central Visayas
Dive7 Festival Central Visayas
Dive7 Festival Participants in Bohol
Dive7 Festival Participants in Bohol

Highlighting the festival is an underwater photography contest envisioned to capture the marine kaleidoscope that has flourished over the two-year COVID-19 hiatus, says DIVE7 Program Head Gloriece Do.

The competition is open to amateur, and professional underwater lensmen of all nationalities, provided the participant resides in the Philippines at the time of registration. Participants can keep their shutters going throughout the duration of the multi-activity event. All entries must be submitted by 9:00 a.m. on July 31.

In the open and compact camera categories, various subjects and concepts will be showcased in the competition, including nudibranchs, swimming with turtles, frogfish, wide seascapes, and marine life behavior. Photos of people with purpose, featuring practices that benefit the reef, community, or tourism, especially awareness and advocacy actions, may also be submitted under their specific competition category.

Dive7 Festival in Bohol
Dive7 Festival in Bohol

Cooperating with the DOT7 for the Dive Festival are the PCSSD, Tourism Promotions Board, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, the Philippine Coast Guard, the Province of Negros Oriental, the two municipalities, Zamboanguita Diving and Leisure Resorts Association, Negros Oriental Dive Association and the Dauin Resorts Association.

Online registration is available via https://forms.gle/gEnnEiLZqtenWThv5. For updates on the DIVE7 Festival and other events under the program, participants may also follow the official FB page DIVE7 DOT Central Visayas https://www.facebook.com/dive7.dotcentralvisayas/.

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