ILOCOS Norte was cited as first runner-up in the Best Tourism-Oriented Local Government Unity during the DOT-ATOP Pearl Awards on October 6, 2016 held at Clark, Pampanga. (Alaric Yanos) |
By John Michael Mugas
PGIN-CMO
With
its vibrant and dynamic tourism industry,
Ilocos Norte was cited as first runner-up in the Best Tourism-Oriented Local
Government Unit category during the Department of Tourism-Association of
Tourism Officers of the Philippines (DOT-ATOP) Pearl Awards held October 6,
2016 in Clark, Pampanga.
Ilocos Norte tourism officer
Aianree Raquel who led the delegation from the province in receiving the award
beamed that “this is our first national award and our first time to compete.”
“This goes to Governor Imee
R. Marcos for all her hard work…to all our stakeholders and our colleagues in
the Provincial Government,” he added.
Ilocos Norte’s entry focused
on Ilocos Norte Governor Ma. Imelda Josefa “Imee” R. Marcos’ laying down of
definite steps toward making tourism as a driver of economic development and
sustainability in the province through launching the “Paoay
Kumakaway!” tourism
campaign in 2012.
Under this campaign, Ilocos
Norte transformed from being a hollowed-out, gutted with various challenges
such as poverty, crime and dormant bureaucracy into a progressive province
filled with thousands of jobs for Ilocanos.
As such, the entry highlighted
that “tourism is the largest job generating industry in Ilocos Norte” as it
recorded a 20,789 jobs as it welcomed more than 1.6 tourists last year.
It also paved the way to the
continuing refurbishment and development of new tourism facilities and sites,
new roads, and active public-private partnership ensuring that everyone
contributes to the development of Ilocos Norte.
Mr. Raquel noted that the
award is an “affirmation that our efforts are going toward the right track
after six years of hard work under Governor Imee,” hoping that, “this will
inspire everyone in Ilocos Norte to work harder, with the same passion and
dedication that kept us together for the past years.”
Tourism events such as the
annual “Himala sa Buhangin! Arts and Music Festival” and the “Tan-ok ni Ilocano
Festival of Festivals” remain to be the biggest tourist attraction in the
province, creating not only thousands of local jobs but the overwhelming influx
of tourists in the province.
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