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DOT launches digital travel magazine ‘7641’

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IN A BID to further promote the various destinatio­ns in the country and fast-track tourism recovery, the Department of Tourism (DOT) launches “7641 Islands of the Philippine­s”, a digital magazine that will provide readers travel inspiratio­n and informatio­n.

The tourism circuits that the different regional offices of the DOT have developed, as part of the tourism recovery program, take center stage in the digital magazine. Among the featured circuits are the Bike Trails of Bicol and Central Visayas, Camiguin and Misamis Oriental’s Green Adventure Loop, Davao’s Dive Tourism, Boracay Food Crawl, SOCCSKSARG­EN’s Farm Tours, and the Interregio­nal Cuisine and Culture of Ilocos, Central Luzon, and Cordillera.

7641, which is part of DOT’s philippine­s. travel website, supplies travel informatio­n through feature articles that provide detailed itinerarie­s, suggested activities with accompanyi­ng reminders for a safe adventure, and interestin­g stories for each place.

“In 7641, we go in- depth into the stories of a destinatio­n, a cultural tradition, a dish, a personal affiliatio­n to a place, while also providing the basic informatio­n you need as a traveler,” said Tourism secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat.

This will also feature more of those destinatio­ns that are lesser known but are equally stunning as the country’s popular tourist sites, like Marinduque’s white sand beaches, the healing island of Siquijor, the caves and paraglidin­g sites of Nueva Vizcaya, the pink sand beaches of Zamboanga City, among others.

“We want to promote all tourist destinatio­ns in the archipelag­o that have already reopened to visitors. Each month, we will highlight different places so that the public can discover the marvelous sites that our 7,641 islands can offer,” said Puyat.

The DOT invited feature and non-fiction writers, some of whom traveled to the destinatio­ns themselves, for more immersive writing. The DOT also collaborat­ed with regional creatives, including SinoPinas and Playground Films of Zamboanga City, to document the sites and motivate people to travel through images and videos.

A l s o f e a t u r e d a r e collaborat­ions with writers like multi-awarded poet and novelist Edgar Calabia Samar, author of Janus Silang; Palanca awardee Joyce Roque; and MJ Tumamac, Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino’s 2019 Poet of the Year.

7641 Islands of the Philippine­s

The microsite’s name was inspired by the number of islands in the Philippine­s. The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR), through the National Mapping and Resource Informatio­n Authority ( NAMRIA), has an ongoing islands inventory.

Based on the preliminar­y results of the inventory conducted by NAMRIA i n 2013, the latest islands count that was announced is 7,641.

Everyone i s i nvited to discover the country’s islands and be updated on your next travel inspiratio­ns and bucket lists. Visit 7641island­s.ph./

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The 7641 Islands of the Philippine­s Microsite Home Page
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7641 Islands of the Philippine­s Digital Magazine
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Paraglidin­g adventure in Nueva Vizcaya.

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