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DOT to spread 'creative economy' in Cordillera

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THE DEPARTMENT of Tourism in the Cordillera Autonomous Region (DOT-CAR) is pushing for the so-called "creative economy" in the Cordillera­s.

The concept is to boost the economy and the people's livelihood through activities relating to the arts.

For us to sustain the creative economy of Cordillera, DOT will develop activities that will involve other provinces that will make tourists appreciate the creative talent and skills of the regions people, DOT- CAR Chief Tourism Officer Jovy Ganongan said on Thursday, describing the people of Cordillera as talented and skilled.

In the last quarter of 2017, the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific, and Cultural Organizati­on (UNESCO) tagged Baguio City, along with 64 other cities in 44 countries, as Creative City.

This made the city part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network for its distinguis­hed crafts and folk arts.

Ganongan said Baguio is recognized as a melting pot of cultures, with the diversity of indigenous ethnolingu­istic groups enriching the socio-cultural scene. Most of the citys residents now are from the other provinces of the Cordillera.

Baguio as a melting pot has become the center of business and

commerce, as well as education, in the entire Northern Luzon.

Ganongan said the designatio­n is not an award but a recognitio­n for the city's inherent creativity. The same creative talent, she said, is innate in the people in the region's other provinces as well. Ifugao, for example, has very creative woodcarver­s. The other provinces like Mountain Province, Abra, Kalinga, Apayao, and Benguet, meanwhile, are known for their loom and hand weaving, metal crafts, basketry, and other creative arts.

These are on top of the region's locals' skills in stone and rock terracing, she said.

Ganongan explained out of seven categories for UNESCOs creative cities, Baguio's designatio­n falls under crafts and folk arts. This, she said, can be seen in the region's products, which are purely inspired by the locals' culture and environmen­t.

The DOT official said Baguios creative cities title can be promoted elsewhere in the region, on which the department intends to focus, also to boost the locals' livelihood. PNA

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