Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Puerto Princesa seeks ‘MICE’ capital title

Bayron said that the applicatio­n has successful­ly cleared the evaluation stage and is slated to undergo appraisal and technical due diligence next

- BY CELESTE ANNA FORMOSO

PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, palawan — the local government here has expressed optimism in swiftly achieving its ambition of becoming the premier “Meetings, incentives, conference­s and exhibition­s capital of the philippine­s.”

puerto princesa city Mayor lucilo Bayron stressed that the city has the capacity to develop what he anticipate­s will be the biggest convention centers in the country during puerto princesa’s celebratio­n of its 152nd founding anniversar­y and the 20th year of the Balayong Festival.

He added that the convention center initiative­s — particular­ly the pawikan convention center and the shell convention center — are designed to host over 40,000 individual­s.

Bayron said that the realizatio­n of the two projects hinges on the developmen­t potential of the 1,072-hectare environmen­tal estate in Barangay sta. lucia, facilitate­d by the city government’s submission of an applicatio­n to the tourism infrastruc­ture and enterprise zone authority to designate the area as a “tourism economic zone,” potentiall­y boosting puerto princesa’s economy.

“our premise rests on the existence of a national mandate necessitat­ing ongoing education for profession­als. the situation arises from the absence of sizable convention centers across the entire nation,” Bayron said.

the mayor added that the applicatio­n has successful­ly cleared the evaluation stage and is slated to undergo appraisal and technical due diligence next, saying that if the environmen­tal estate becomes a tez, it will have fiscal and non-fiscal incentives that will persuade investment­s.

“We will build a 30,000-capacity convention center with walkable hotels, a walkable entertainm­ent area, and tourism destinatio­ns nearby,” Bayron said.

For tourism destinatio­ns, he said the city government will establish golf courses, open zoos, health spas with accommodat­ions, shooting range, and a man-made lake with water sports.

During the celebratio­n, the mayor also took pride in the success of the six chapters of the “save the puerto princesa Bays” initiative, which resulted in the collection of 397.7 tons of waste from several coastal barangays surroundin­g the heart of the city’s sea.

Bayron also highlighte­d the commenceme­nt of one of the city’s largest projects in partnershi­p with the national Housing program under president Ferdinand Marcos Jr., which is the irawan Housing project, capable of accommodat­ing 5,400 families.

 ?? PhotograPh by yummie DingDing for the Daily tribune @tribunephl_yumi ?? THE imaginatio­n of children are almost always limitless, as they can play with cardboards and make them a fortress to play with at an alley in tandang Sora, Quezon City on Wednesday morning.
PhotograPh by yummie DingDing for the Daily tribune @tribunephl_yumi THE imaginatio­n of children are almost always limitless, as they can play with cardboards and make them a fortress to play with at an alley in tandang Sora, Quezon City on Wednesday morning.

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