Northern Samar teams up with Island Living Channel for tourism promotion
The partnership will promote the province to both tourists and potential investors
The provincial government of the Philippine province of Northern Samar formally signed a partnership with Island Living Channel (ILC) to promote the province to both tourists and investors.
Northern Samar provincial tourism officer Josette Doctor announced on Monday, 16th December, that governor Edwin Ongchuan and ILC chairman and chief executive officer Radjie Caram Jnr agreed to highlight the strength of the province through ILC’s programming.
Doctor said: “This will not only increase tourism but also present new avenues for sustainable development, showcasing Northern Samar as a desirable destination for investment, particularly in the tourism, agriculture, and real estate sectors.”
Bringing provincial tourism to its fullest potential
For his part, Ongchuan expressed optimism about the proposed partnership, highlighting its significance as a strategic step towards realizing the province’s full potential.
The governor said: “This collaboration with ILC represents a transformative opportunity for Northern Samar. It aligns with our vision to promote our province as a premier destination for both vacationers and investors alike. By showcasing our rich cultural heritage, breathtaking natural beauty, and the warm hospitality of our people, we aim to attract a global audience, fostering economic development and cultural exchange.”
Northern Samar’s most prominent tourist destinations include the Biri Rock Formations, Capul Island, Pink Beach, Busay Falls, Lalaguna Mangrove Eco-Park, Pinipisakan Falls, and several centuries-old churches built during the Spanish era.
The province is made up of the towns of Allen, Biri, Bobon, Capul, Catarman, Catubig, Gamay, Laoang, Lapinig, Las Navas, Lavezares, Lope de Vega, Mapanas, Mondragon, Palapag, Pambujan, Rosario, San Antonio, San Isidro, Silvino Lubos, San Jose, San Roque, San Vicente, and Victoria.
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