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Negros Occ. explores ways to revive tourism

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BACOLOD City – The Negros Occidental provincial government launched its first tourism fair in two years. It is exploring other ways to attract more tourists to recover from the effects of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 ( COVID- 19) pandemic.

Dubbed the Lakbayanih­an Tourism Fair 2022, the event, which runs until May 29, promotes tourism attraction­s across the province’s 32 city and municipal government­s, including the capital city of Bacolod.

Gov.r Eugenio Jose Lacson said the participat­ion of almost all local government units is a demonstrat­ion and affirmatio­n of the Negrenses’ resilience.

“For two years, we all waited for the day when we can enjoy the different facets of tourism once again. And now, here we are, opening our province to travelers and though carefully and cautiously,” he told local chief executives, tourism officers, and other industry stakeholde­rs during the opening program on May 16.

L a c s o n s a i d Ne g r o s Occidental will continue to persevere and will not allow its prospects to be dimmed by the health crisis.

“Fairs like this are good opportunit­ies f or you to showcase not just your produce and tourism offerings, but also to show your talent in innovation,” he added.

The governor took pride in Negros Occidental as one of the Philippine­s’ most gifted provinces in terms of natural and human resources.

“We have a vast potential for tourism, food tourism, farm tourism, and even sports tourism. Before the Covid-19 crisis, our tourism industry was advancing and was steadily gaining ground. Let us take that momentum back,” he added.

Earlier, Lacson noted that before the pandemic, Negros Occidental was next to Boracay

Island in Aklan in the number of tourists.

Regional Director Cristine Mansinares of the Department of Tourism-Western Visayas ( DOT- 6) lauded the efforts of Negros Occidental in fully reopening its doors to both domestic and foreign tourists.

“Safety is one of the top considerat­ions of travelers now and our tourism enterprise­s must adhere to a set of safety standards,” she said.

DOT-6 data showed Negros Occidental and Bacolod City ranking second in terms of the most number of accredited tourism enterprise­s in Western Visayas with 270.

Among the LGU-participan­ts in the Lakbayanih­an Tourism Fair 2022 are Sipalay City, known for its beautiful beaches and breathtaki­ng dive sites; and San Carlos City, with its white sand beaches in Sipaway Island, which are the top two tourist destinatio­ns in Negros Occidental.

 ?? ?? Negros Occidental’s Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson (left) and Department of Tourism – Western Visayas director Cristine Mansinares (right) lead the opening of the Lakbayanih­an Tourism Fair 2022 in Bacolod City on May 16. The province’s first tourism fair in two years, the event, which runs until May 29, promotes tourism attraction­s across the province’s 32 city and municipal government­s, including the capital city of Bacolod, in a bid to revive the local tourism industry.
Negros Occidental’s Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson (left) and Department of Tourism – Western Visayas director Cristine Mansinares (right) lead the opening of the Lakbayanih­an Tourism Fair 2022 in Bacolod City on May 16. The province’s first tourism fair in two years, the event, which runs until May 29, promotes tourism attraction­s across the province’s 32 city and municipal government­s, including the capital city of Bacolod, in a bid to revive the local tourism industry.

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