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PH EXPERIENCE LAUNCH HIGHLIGHTS HERITAGE, FOOD IN BACOLOD, SILAY

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BACOLOD CITY – The kick off the Philippine Experience: Culture, Heritage and Arts Program (PEP) Western Visayas leg of the Department of Tourism (DOT) highlighte­d heritage sites and food offerings of the cities of Silay and Bacolod in Negros Occidental here on Wednesday.

DOT Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco led the tours of the various attraction­s in the two cities, together with other tourism officials, travel writers, tour vloggers and tour operators.

In a statement, Frasco expressed optimism about the country’s tourism recovery and economic resurgence by highlighti­ng its unique cultural identity as a key attraction.

The program gets inspiratio­n from “Suroy Suroy Sugbo,” a successful tourism promotion strategy of Cebu initiated by her mother, Governor Gwendolyn Garcia, in 2008.

Bacolod Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez and other city officials welcomed the secretary during a lunch reception at the Bantug Lake Ranch along the Alangilan-granda Road.

“We are here to taste one of the attraction­s of Bacolod, which is its food. We have gathered most of the distinguis­hed restaurant­s and their delicacies in this venue, so you will be able to taste and experience first-hand the dishes that we have always been proud of,” Benitez said.

The lunch menu included local favorites such as apan-apan or adobong kangkong Bacolod style, kinilaw nga tangigue, ensalada nga langka, chicken inasal, cake samplers, napoleones, hot piaya and sorbetes.

Frasco also attended a welcome reception at the Governor Center here, after which she passed by The Upper East of the Megaworld

before proceeding to the Orange Project and Art Gallery and the Associatio­n of Negros Producers.

Frasco and the other guests attended the Governor’s

Ball hosted by Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson at Capitol Social Hall in the evening.

Before proceeding to Bacolod earlier on Wednesday,

guests experience­d activities, including a tour of the Silay City Heritage Zone, a Slow Food experience at Casa A. Gamboa, and a visit to the Hawaiian

Philippine Company.

At the Casa A. Gamboa, Frasco was joined by Lacson, Victorias City Mayor Javier Miguel Benitez and Silay City Vice Mayor Tom Ledesma.

She also received a copy of the cookbook titled “Sud-an”: Rediscover­ing Western Visayas Cuisine through the Ark of Taste” from Slow Food Negros Island president Reena Gamboa.

Silay City councilor Ryan Gamboa, chairperso­n of the committee on tourism, said they are very honored that the DOT chose Silay as one of the destinatio­ns for the launch of the PEP Western Visayas leg.

“Silay has always been known for its tourism. The core of Secretary Frasco’s visit is about slow food. Using indigenous ingredient­s, the community is showing to the world the great flavors of Silay,” he added.*(pna)

 ?? PNA PHOTO ?? TOUR IN SILAY CITY▪ Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco (3rd from left) and other tourism officials show the “Love the Philippine­s” heart sign during their visit to the Hawaiian-philippine Company sugar mill in Silay City, Negros Occidental on Wednesday (Nov▪ 29, 2023)▪ Frasco led the launch of the Philippine Experience: Culture, Heritage and Arts Program Western Visayas leg of the Department of Tourism▪
PNA PHOTO TOUR IN SILAY CITY▪ Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco (3rd from left) and other tourism officials show the “Love the Philippine­s” heart sign during their visit to the Hawaiian-philippine Company sugar mill in Silay City, Negros Occidental on Wednesday (Nov▪ 29, 2023)▪ Frasco led the launch of the Philippine Experience: Culture, Heritage and Arts Program Western Visayas leg of the Department of Tourism▪

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