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306 local exporters have one month to sell quality products during 2010 Baguio Flower Festival BAGUIO CITY, Nov. 28 (PNA)-The City Tourism Office (CTO) Friday said the expected hundreds of visitors coming here early next year for the summer holidays...
Tags: Baguio Flower Festival Foundation, local exported, Philippines, Manila, Baguio City, Marikina City, Economic development, Cities in the Philippines, Export, One Tambon One Product
More than 15,000 students and visitors from South Korea and other foreign students in this mountain resort 250 kilometers north of Manila are helping in the sustenance of tourism and agriculture in the area. This was learned from Department of Tourism...
Tags: South Koreans, foreign students, Baguio, Purificacion Molintas, South Korea, Seoul, Cordillera Administrative Region, Education, Baguio City, Kimchi, Hospitality Recreation, North Korea, Korean cuisine, Divided regions
The upcoming roadshow kicks off in Dagupan City, Pangasinan on December 3, 2009. It will be conducted by senior officials from the economic agencies and the BSP. “The roadshow will allow the heads of the various economic agencies and the BSP to outline...
Tags: Economic Team, BSP, IRO, Philippines, Cebu, Baguio City, Business Finance, Dagupan City, Cities in the Philippines
Good news comes for the Ibalois, the original inhabitants of Kafagway, now known as Baguio City. The City Council recently passed a resolution declaring February 23, starting next year and every year thereafter as Ibaloi Day. Resolution 395, series of...
Tags: Ibalois, Mateo Cariño, Cariños, Joanna Cariño, Baguio City Charter, native titles, ancestral land, US Supreme Court, IPRA, Baguio Centennial Conference, Spain, Madrid, Baguio City, Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, University of the Philippines Baguio, Filipino culture, Ibaloi, Land rights, Ethnic groups in the Philippines, Native title
The activity is the integrating disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation planning and decision-making," she said. Last October, 51 persons in Baguio died and another 312 in nearby La Trinidad, Benguet mainly due to landslides and drowning...
Tags: climate change, Philippines, Baguio, Environment, La Trinidad Benguet, Baguio City, Emergency management, Disaster, Disasters, Global warming, Disaster Accident, Disaster preparedness, Natural disasters
The Baguio centennial commission and various universities here have adapted measures to protect the beauty and ecology of Burnham Park for the next 100 years due to its great value to the tourism industry. Architect Joseph Alabanza, officer of the centennial...
Tags: Baguio Orchidarium, Burnham Park, centennial commission, Philippines, Manila, Daniel Burnham, University of Baguio, Baguio City National High School, Baguio City, University of the Cordilleras
Ifugao provincial Governor Teddy Baguilat, Jr. confirmed Monday that Japanese monks led Sunday the giving of proper honors and cremation rites to the bones of their compatriot soldiers who served the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II. He said...
Tags: world war, Ifugao Province BAGUIO CITY, cremation rites, Japan, Hanyu, Tomoyuki Yamashita, Cremation, War Conflict, Provinces of the Philippines, Ifugao, Baguio City
More than a month after the onslaught of typhoon Pepeng (international codename: Parma), businesses in Baguio City are barely back on their feet, with tourist turnouts remaining low. Kim, who sells Baguio food products and souvenir items in one of the...
Tags: Baguio City, Restaurant Association of Baguio, BAGUIO CITY, Philippines, Manila, University of the Philippines Baguio, Burnham Park, Hospitality Recreation
Philippines �The most anticipated event during the 21st Philippine Advertising Congress (PAC), the Araw Awards, turned into a celebration not only of industry creativity but also its capacity to produce results from investment. Margot Torres, 21st PAC...
Tags: Congress, Philippines, Subic, Creativity, Business Finance, Baguio City, Advertising, BBDO, Armand Arreza, Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority, Zambales, Subic Bay, Economy of the Philippines, Government of the Philippines, Cities in the Philippines
Two years ago in Thailand, the country won three gold medals. Marites Bitbit, Joey Barba and Alfie Catalan � will be back to defend their titles but they are expected to face a tougher challenge from their Southeast Asian rivals. �They are going to face...
Tags: altitude training, cycling team, Manding Bautista, Baguio City, Joey Barba, Laos, Vientiane