TOURISM PROMOTION
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Photo shows the Bangsamoro Pavilion in the August 30 to September 1 Philippine
Travel Mart Exposition at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City. The pavilion
features unique products, traditional music, and cultural costumes and dances
that can only be found in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
provinces. (PHOTO COURTESY OF MTIT-BARMM / MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
COTABATO CITY --- The
Bangsamoro government is making its presence felt in the tourism industry as it
participated in the 30th Philippine Travel Mart at the SMX Convention Center in
Pasay City.
The
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) is among the country’s
vibrant tourist destinations through its rich culture, heritage, colorful
tradition, and rich marine resources, among others.
“These
are showcased in the Bangsamoro Pavilion of the Travel Mart venue,” Shalimar
Candao, BARMM's Ministry of Trade, Investment, and Tourism (MTIT) department
head, said in a statement last August 30.
The
30th Philippine Travel Mart started on August 30 and ended September 1.
The
pavilion, designed by Candao herself, features unique products, traditional
music, and cultural costumes and dances that can only be found in the BARMM
provinces.
The
BARMM is composed of the provinces of Maguindanao, Lanao del Sur, Basilan,
Sulu, and Tawi-tawi; the cities of Cotabato, Marawi, and Lamitan; and the 63
villages in six towns of North Cotabato.
"We
are showcasing to the world our rich art, music, and literature in this event,”
Candao said.
She
added that the BARMM exposition also offers tour packages that would gauge the
region's successful participation in the activity.
There
were booths showcasing food and non-food items that are unique to the region,”
Candao said, adding that the BARMM also hosted a cultural presentation on the
last day of the exposition.
Organized
by the Philippine Tour Operators Association (Philtoa), the Philippine Travel
Mart is an annual activity that aims to promote and develop domestic and
inbound tourism.
This
year's Travel Mart is packed with more than 250 exhibitors from various regions,
hotels/resorts, airlines, theme parks, and travel agencies.
Carrying
the theme, “Fostering Sustainable and Inclusive Tourism,” the Philtoa supports
environmental protection by advocating the use of electronic boards rather than
non-biodegradable materials in its marketing collaterals. (EDWIN FERNANDEZ, PNA – COTABATO
/ MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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