Mindanao Times

Steps to make Chinatown as one of city’s attraction­s begin

- BY SAMANTHA T. BURGOS

CHINATOWN will soon be promoted as one of the tourist attraction­s in the city, a lawmaker said.

More than a week ago, the City Council passed an ordinance requiring all the establishm­ents in Chinatown area to have a

Chinese-themed facade.

Councilor Myrna Dalodo-Ortiz, committee chair on tourism and beautifica­tion, said that business establishm­ents will be required to adopt a traditiona­l Chinese architectu­ral design in renovating their buildings.

“It aims to promote, encourage, and develop the city’s tourism such that it will be an instrument to accelerate the developmen­t in the city and to protect the city’s culture, history, traditions, and natural beauty,” she said.

It was cited in the ordinance that business buildings along Ramon Magsaysay Avenue, Monteverde Avenue, Sta. Ana Avenue, and Leon Garcia Street need refurbishm­ents.

“Chinatown will be adopting a modern Chinese architectu­re, traditiona­l and oriental, with signages in Chinese and English characters,” she said.

In the ordinance, the guidelines were also provided for renovation. A 3.60-meter sidewalk with canopies and landscape or green zone of 1.2 meters on the roadside will be pictured out. There will also be an access to persons with disabiliti­es.

According to DalodoOrti­z,

the city government shall fund the constructi­on of public spaces and structures, such as sidewalks, drainage, park and wharf and the traffic and security. The expenses will be shouldered by the business establishm­ents.

“Business establishm­ents that will not comply with said guidelines on constructi­on and renovation will no longer be allowed to renew their business permits,” she said.

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