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2006 ASEAN Tourism Forum To Turn Davao City, Philippines Into Tourism Hub
Jan 10, 06 | 9:34 am


The 2006 ASEAN Tourism Forum (ATF) will turn Davao City into a tourism hub as some 3,000 delegates from six continents around the world are coming over to participate in this huge international event from January 16 to 21.

This was announced by Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace H. Durano, citing the ATF as an excellent start for another phenomenal year for Philippine tourism, which just surpassed its target of 2.6 million in foreign arrivals for 2005 after posting a record-breaking 2.29 million in 2004.

Durano said the holding of the ATF's silver anniversary in Davao City would duplicate the tourism phenomenon in Cebu since it hosted this event in 1997. "Davao has all the infrastructure - a world-class international airport, good roads, hotels and resorts, natural attractions, great food, effective local government, the best security system, peace-loving and law-abiding people, and everything else to make a fine menu for tourism," Durano said. "So now is the time to present Davao to the world, with the ATF serving as its grand entrance."

The benefits of ATF are also expected to spill over to the rest of Mindanao and across the archipelago as big foreign buyers and media have signed up for the post-event tours. These include 10 for Subic, 14 for Pagsanjan, six for Corregidor, 34 for Cebu, 10 for Bohol, 31 for Palawan, 30 for Banaue, 40 for Boracay, 12 for Bicol, and 12 for Cagayan de Oro/Camiguin.

"No other event can give as much premium promotional value to Philippine tourism. And no amount of promotion can erase the stigma of Mindanao if we don't bring them here to experience its beauty and peace," Durano said, referring to the contingent of 500 international media and foreign wholesale buyers of travel packages.

The immediate income to be generated from the ATF's 3,000 delegates, according to Durano, is only P45 million (Philippine Pesos), but the long-term benefits to Philippine tourism can yield billions of dollars and thousands of jobs.

For last year alone, Durano projected the total 2.6 million foreign arrivals to generate over $2 billion worth of economic activity, computed at the average $90 per tourist per day. This increase over 2004's 2.29 million can create more than 916,000 jobs, or three percent of total national employment.

For this year, Durano is targeting at least three million foreign tourists as he sees the ATF to set the pace of the country's tourism performance. Many of the ATF delegates are coming from the Philippines' major markets such as Japan, China, Korea and North America, where Durano has introduced a localized or market-specific, instead of umbrella marketing strategy.

The delegates include officials of ASEAN governments, and officers and members of national tourism organizations, ASEAN Airlines Association (AAA), ASEAN Hotel & Restaurant Association (AHRA), Federation of ASEAN Travel Association (FATA), and various other sectors of the regional and global tourism industry.

ATF Secretary General Daniel Corpuz said the event would give the world a new image of Mindanao as a premier destination in Southeast Asia.

Mindanao has been designated as the country's lead tourism package in the ATF, with Davao City serving as its gateway and show-window, according to Tourism Undersecretary Oscar Palabyab.

The Philippine Department of Tourism is one of the Executive Departments of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines. It is responsible for the promotion of tourist arrivals, tourism investments, and enhancement and preservation of tourism products in the country.

The following services are free of charge on a selective basis: dissemination of tourism information, maps, brochures, posters; lending out of videos, CDs and other tourism-related materials; recommendation for places to visit; endorsement to relevant entities; assistance to those traveling to the Philippines.

The Philippine Department of Tourism also engages in a number of promotional activities: travel trade shows, fora, media inserts and joint marketing arrangements.

The Philippine Department of Tourism is headquartered in Manila, Philippines, with offices in New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Toronto.

For more information, visit www.wowphilippines.com.ph


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TakTAk-Boy
^you can thank the Davao death squad for making Davao the safest in all of the Philippines. biggrin.gif ...$hitz even the NPA and the muslim rebels think twice before fukkin with their crazy mayor. :genius:
MrBahaw
yeah I heard the mayor of davao banned smoking in the city limits
The Red Baron
QUOTE (MrBahaw @ Jan 11 2006, 10:39 PM)
yeah I heard the mayor of davao banned smoking in the city limits
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yup....
in our city,
no smoking
no firecrackers
and drug ppushers are shoot dead..
no questions asked... icon_twisted.gif
MrBahaw
QUOTE (The Red Baron @ Jan 12 2006, 02:38 AM)
yup....
in our city,
no smoking
no firecrackers
and drug ppushers are shoot dead..
no questions asked... icon_twisted.gif
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WTF!!!! in davao the mayor can pass laws all on his own or do people still have to vote on it?
TakTAk-Boy
QUOTE (The Red Baron @ Jan 12 2006, 02:38 AM)
yup....
in our city,
no smoking
no firecrackers
and drug ppushers are shoot dead..
no questions asked... icon_twisted.gif
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mindanoa justice dude....gatta love it. embarassedlaugh.gif2
racoon
unblemished political will too

kudos to mayor duterte
ay_naku
the no smoking and the no firecrackers are city ordinances.....
MrBahaw
who here thinks the mayor of davao or any mayor is crazy for banning smoking??
ay_naku
fyi smoking in davao is not completely banned....you can still smoke inside your car, in your home and designated smoking areas....
MrBahaw
well I was under the impression it is illegal to smoke within city limits of davao
oanari
QUOTE (TakTAk-Boy @ Jan 11 2006, 09:42 PM)
^you can thank the Davao death squad for making Davao the safest in all of the Philippines. biggrin.gif ...$hitz even the NPA and the muslim rebels think twice before fukkin with their crazy mayor. :genius:
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I don't think that Davao is the safest place in all of the Philippines because there are still crimes that happened in that place. Even if it is committed by the DDS, it is still a crime.

However, the safest place in all of the Philippines is Batanes. I have friends who have been there and said all the same thing. No crime, no pollution, no noise, no traffic. In the U.S. there this roadsign that says"Deer Crossing", in Batanes they have this roadsign "Cow Crossing." People over there respect each other. People even leave their houses open. And the one thing that they told me and got me surprise is that those policemen that they saw don't even carry their gun while on patrol.

And also, Batanes is one the most beautiful place in the Philipines, and because of its beauty, tourists dubbed Batanes as the "Ireland of the Philippines."
TakTAk-Boy
QUOTE (oanari @ Jan 13 2006, 05:53 AM)
I don't think that Davao is the safest place in all of the Philippines because there are still crimes that happened in that place. Even if it is committed by the DDS, it is still a crime.

However, the safest place in all of the Philippines is Batanes. I have friends who have been there and said all the same thing.  No crime, no pollution, no noise, no traffic. In the U.S. there this roadsign that says"Deer Crossing", in Batanes they have this roadsign "Cow Crossing." People over there respect each other. People even leave their houses open. And the one thing that they told me and got me surprise is that those policemen that they saw don't even carry their gun while on patrol.

And also, Batanes is one the most beautiful place in the Philipines, and because of its beauty, tourists dubbed Batanes as the "Ireland of the Philippines."
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you can't really compare Batanes with Davoa...cuz while Davoa is the largest city and second most populated in the philippines...Batanes can't really be called a true city with a population of just over 15,000..its really not fare to compare the two...its like comparing New York city with Little Rock...comparing Davoa to Manila and Cebu though, its pretty damn safe...especially considering its location cool30.gif
Ek-ek
QUOTE (ay_naku @ Jan 13 2006, 09:29 AM)
the no smoking and the no firecrackers are city ordinances.....
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biggthumpup.gif Nice, since a lot of fires within Metro Manila and nearby provinces during december and new year were caused by firecrakers ! icon_twisted.gif
oanari
QUOTE (TakTAk-Boy @ Jan 13 2006, 11:14 AM)
you can't really compare Batanes with Davoa...cuz while Davoa is the largest city and second most populated in the philippines...Batanes can't really be called a true city with a population of just over 15,000..its really not fare to compare the two...its like comparing New York city with Little Rock...comparing Davoa to Manila and Cebu though, its pretty damn safe...especially considering its location cool30.gif
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I think you need to re-read your post. You POSTED that Davao is the "safest of all places in the Philippines. " (note the quotation). Because Davao has the DDS, that doesn't mean that Davao is the safest. In the eyes of Mayor Duterte, the DDS activities may not be a crime, but in the eyes of the law, it's a crime. Any suspect should have his days in court. If you get accused of any crime even if you didn't commit it, in the eyes of the DDS, you are guilty no matter what.

In term of peace and order, Yes, I am comparing Batanes and Davao. However, I am not comparing the two in term of land area or population. Batanes is not even a city, it's a province. However, if you go to these places, you feel more safe walking in the streets of any towns in Batanes than walking in the streets of Davao.

Davao City is not the second most populated or largest city (in term of land area) in the Philippines. Davao's land area is about 2,400 sq kilometer (about 941 sq. miles), compare to Puerto Princesa's, land area of about 2,500 sq. kms (about 980 sq miles). The World Gazzetters even listed Davao has a land area of 876 sq. miles. However, Metro Davao is the second most populated metropolitan area, and the largest in land area in the Philippines.

Population of Davao is about 1.2 million, while Manila is 1.7 million and Quezon City is about 2 million.

And about New York and Little Rock. Little Rock is safer than New York. Once again I am comparing the two in term of Peace and Order not in population nor land area.
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