COTABATO CITY --- There is another
reasonfor Cotabateños to rejoice, most especially that the PC Hill is set to
become a colourful hillside tourist attraction with the implementation of the
revitalization project called “Shine KutangBato.”
A ground breaking
ceremony was held last January 26 at the foot of the hill along Sinsuat Avenue
led by City Administrator Dr.DandaJuanday alongside local officials and
partners.
The city
government of Cotabato has initially crafted the project and was later on approved
and funded by the Department of Tourism-12 under the Bottom-Up Budget.
The Cotabato City
Tourism Promotion Board (TPB) will serve as the civil society organizations’
promotion partner of the project.
Mayor Frances
Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi said the Pedro Colina Hill has been the major landmark of
Cotabato City since time immemorial.
“It has played a
vital role in the history of our ancestors and it is where our city has gotten
its name. This is why it is very important for us to give this landmark a new
face and make it as glorious as it was before,” Mayor Guiani- Sayadi said.
Under this
project, about 100 houses at PC Hill will be painted with the bright and lively
colours of the rainbow with a touch of painted accents such as crabs, gongs,
and the guinakitthe symbols of Cotabato City.
“I am giving my
full support to this project because I know that aside from making the PC Hill
a wonderful tourist attraction once the project is finished, it will also liven
up the spirits of my fellow Cotabateños to see this landmark full of life once
again,” the mayor added.
Nelly Nita
Dillera, former regional director of DOT-12, said the project which was
approved during her administration, said Cotabato City is considered as the
first ASEAN City and has its own right to entice tourists to come and
experience its very own cultural endowments.
“Rich culture,
traditional food, arts and crafts, historical places are just among the few to
enjoy in the area,” Dillera said.
Dillera said that
with the purpose of enticing people to come, the DOT-12 in collaboration with
the city officials, barangay officials, and residents of the historical PC Hill
came up with a project that is aimed at developing pride of the place among the
people and ultimately gain confidence from thetravelling public to come.
“As a historical
place, PC Hill will serve as a welcome gestures aside from transforming a
mountain of houses which is an eye sore, to aniconic that exudes the friendliness
and vibrancy of the city,” Dillera said.
Saida Pagayao, who
was the representative of the DOT-12 during the ground-breaking ceremony, said
that the project also aims to inculcate ownership and pride of the place.
“This is a good
way to rekindle the innate sense of Filipino values of Bayanihan,” Pagayao
said.
Bai Sandra Siang,
TPB chair, said that the tourism board fully supports the revitalization
project.
“We will
definitely help in the promotion and hopefully this is only the beginning. Who
knows, there might be succeeding phases that we can paint all the houses here
for tourism purposes,” Siang said.
Peter Morales,
Rosary Heights 1 (PC Hill) barangaychairman, said the project is a big boost to
the tourism potentials of the barangay.
“We are so glad
that we finally got this revitalization painting project. Even this early, many
local residents are already anticipating on the positive outcome of the
project. We have the full support of our residents here,” Morales said.
Marina Lao, a
long-time resident of RH 1, has expressed her excitement on the implementation
of the Shine KutangBato project.
“’Need I say more?
Like everybody else here, I am more than excited with the project. We hope that
soon, all houses here would be covered with colourful paints,” Lao said.
Christopher
Anthony D. Coraza, Rosary Heights 2 barangaychairman, has expressed his
optimism on the project.
“Since the viewing
deck of the project would be placed in our barangay once the project is finish,
for sure it would also benefit our barangay. The realization of this project is
sure to boost the image of the city outside Cotabato,” Coraza said.
The project is
being implemented by Arkipowerline Construction and Services and is set to be
finished after 40 working days. The painting organization partner is Selected
Local Artists of Cotabato City.(GILMHAR
A. LAO– MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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