Sun.Star Baguio

Virtual festivals studied

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

TALKS on a virtual Panagebeng­a is in the works.

Baguio City Tourism Office head Alec Mapalo said the city is looking into new practices on how to implement traditiona­l programs like festivals when the city imposes the new normal.

Mapalo said after Panagbenga was canceled, the Creative Festival in November is being eyed as the first activity to be on a virtual platform.

“Of course this will be depending on the situation at the time and (we will decide), how much virtual and actual we will have for the creative festival,” he said.

Mapalo said the city wants to pursue the festival as it features

cultural identity of the city as well as crafts which catapulted the city into the internatio­nal UNESCO creative cities network.

The tourism officer added the city is studying potential platforms for selling crafts and artworks and expand capabiliti­es to allow ecommerce which will be launched in the supposed creative event in November.

Plans for the festival include prerecorde­d performanc­es and craft making videos to be uploaded.

Earlier, Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr., the chief implemente­r of the country’s national action plan against the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19), said the province of Bohol in Central Visayas and the city of Baguio in the Cordillera region is being considered as pilot areas for the implementa­tion of new normal policies.

Galvez said preparatio­ns in June or July for the reopening of the local tourism sectors in these two areas are being made as both are among the areas he visited to ascertain the situation on the ground on instructio­ns of President Rodrigo Duterte.

Mapalo meanwhile said in the new normal, the city will be adapting a challenge as to the number of visitors allowed into the city is being faced.

“There are talks now of limiting the people coming in little by little. We look at the capacity for each attraction, the number of tourists coming in for certain period. This is the time to enhance, refresh and reset our tourism offering and tourism management,” Mapalo said adding in the new normal, all tourists may be required to register in tourism sites.

Mapalo also acknowledg­ed a general blooming and cleanlines­s in parks as enhanced community quarantine restricted movement of the public, saying the challenge today is to maintain the state of parks to retain its beauty.

“The City Environmen­t and Parks Management Office is planning to schedule maintenanc­e periods for parks with suggestion­s of a possible once a week closure for cleanup and even talks on a one month closure during the lean season,” Mapalo said.

Previously, Mapalo presented a recovery plan for the mountain city crafted with the Baguio Tourism Council with the slogan ‘Angat Tayo Baguio’ initially as battle cry for the resurgence of the sector including its thousands of stakeholde­rs.

Mapalo detailed four strategies to tackle the biggest problem the tourism sector is facing: loss of income and tourist confidence.

Strategies include effective crisis management and communicat­ion; community and interagenc­y support system; resiliency and recovery and programs and promotions with outcomes hoped to be geared to a rejuvenate­d confidence and tourism products and services and local economy.

Proposed stimulus packages for the sector include zero to low interest loans, tax rebates / relief / discounts, a facilitate­d ease of doing business, waived occupancy tax, waived DOT accreditat­ion applicatio­n and renewal fees, free attendance to seminars and workshops and trade expos.

The new program changes the face of how the city handles tourists starting with a mandated registrati­on of all tourism related establishm­ents and individual practition­ers.

The move will push all tourism establishm­ents to register with the government and pay taxes.

Among the plans are to mandate tourism-related establishm­ents to adapt sustainabl­e, responsibl­e and environmen­tally friendly tourism practices as well as to set up a visitors center where tourists first stop to register.

Post pandemic scenarios will also include the regulation of events and festivals as gatherings are to be strictly monitored and the establishm­ent of a “Hop-On and Hop-off” bus for tourists.

New tools for tourist informatio­n needs, tourist apps, QR codes for tourist attraction­s and tool for a tourist feedback mechanism as well with online surveys are in the pipeline.

The city has so far lost over P1.4 billion in tourism receipts with peak months set from February onwards but since the closing of borders and restricted movement, losses’ in the tourism industry have ballooned.

 ?? Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes ?? SWAB TEST. Non-medical and medical personnel of the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center have their swab tests taken. BGHMC is conducting swab tests for all of its personnel in order to monitor the health of employees and prevent further spread of the virus.
Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes SWAB TEST. Non-medical and medical personnel of the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center have their swab tests taken. BGHMC is conducting swab tests for all of its personnel in order to monitor the health of employees and prevent further spread of the virus.

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