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Sunday, April 15, 2018

Central Visayas records 6.9-M local, foreign tourists in 2017


MANILA-- The Department of Tourism (DOT) Central Visayas has tallied around 6.9 million tourist arrivals from January to December 2017, recording a 17.13 percent growth rate from 2016.

According to the agency, this figure surpassed its 6.3 million target for the said year.

DOT attributed the increase to the active movement of Filipinos travelling to different destinations in the Philippines. 

This boosted Cebu and Central Visayas' tourism industry, as domestic travelers dominated the arrival volume by 58.33 percent or with four million locals visiting Cebu, Bohol, Negros Oriental, and Siquijor.

The top ten tourism markets recorded by DOT Region VII, included Korea, with the highest at 895,776 followed by China with a volume of 429,306, Japan with 408,566, and US with 219,796.

DOT-7 also recorded a total of 71,739 visitors coming from Taiwan, Australia with 71,724, Germany with 58 432, followed by France with 50,257, UK with 49,484, and Canada in tenth place with 43,084 registered tourists.

The tourist influx can also be attributed to the increase of direct international commercial and chartered flights to Cebu from other countries.

DOT said Cebu and Bohol have become a choice venue for meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE), including the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) meetings last year.

Meanwhile, Lapu-Lapu City, Panglao, Dumaguete City and Tagbilaran City also recorded a competitive number of tourist arrivals.

Aside from massive promotions, the implementation of the Tourism Road Infrastructure Projects has also contributed to visitors coming in, due to greater access to tourist sites in the region. (PNA)- (posted by Becky D. de Asis/Redline News Philippines)


Sagay City’s Sinigayan wins 2018 Panaad Festival Dance


BACOLOD CITY -- After placing second place last year, the Sinigayan Festival of Sagay City bagged the top prize in the 2018 Festival Dance Competition of the 25th Panaad sa Negros Festival held at the Panaad Park and Stadium here on Saturday night.

Sagay bested 21 other entries to win the championship trophy and cash prize of PHP75,000 for its marine protection-themed presentation, depicting “under the sea” creatures in giant props bursting with vibrant colors.

La Castellana’s Bailes de Luces took the second place, winning PHP60,000 in cash; Talisay City’s Minuluan Festival, third, PHP45,000; Ilog's Kisi-Kisi Festival, fourth, PHP30,000; and Kabankalan City's Udyakan Festival, fifth, PHP20,000.

Last year’s champion, Tinabu-ay Festival of Murcia, skipped the 2018 competition after making it to the Hall of Fame for winning the top prize in 2015, 2016 and 2017.

Organizers said the festival dance entries depict the unique character of each of the town’s festival in a colorful and jubilant presentation.

Each participating town or city had 20 to 50 performers taking the Panaad stage for a maximum of five minutes.

This year’s judges included multi-awarded artistic director and dance educator Shirley Halili-Cruz, Davao City events organizer Corazon Agustin, Negros Oriental Second District Board Member Mariant EscaƱo-Villegas, theater artist-teacher Rosanna Quesada-Palm, and Silliman University dance artistic director Engel Boen Zerna.

The festival dance showdown is one of the main events of the annual Panaad sa Negros Festival.

The festivity's silver edition is slated for nine days from April 14 to 22. (PNA)