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Official Publication of the Philippine Information Agency Bicol Regional Office, in cooperation with the RIAC-REDIRAS - RDC Bicol



Monday, April 16, 2012

Albay among top tourist destination in the country - DOT

By Marlon A. Loterte

LEGAZPI CITY, April 16 (PIA) -- Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Ramon Jimenez Jr. said on Tuesday that Albay is becoming top tourist destination in the country after pursuing an aggressive tourism program that's helping propel the province's economic growth.

Jimenez, who graced on Tuesday the opening rites of the province annual month-long Magayon Festival, said the big investment poured in by Albay Gov. Joey Salceda on its tourism program would indeed boost economic activity.

Jimenez, citing tourism statistics said in 2011 Albay posted 350,069 tourist arrivals -- a 17 percent growth rate that surpassed the national growth rate of 15 percent.

Jimenez at a press conference said there were 3.9 million tourist arrival in the country in 2010 and 4.6 million in 2011.

Jimenez said, “It is more fun in Albay because Albayanos are known for being hospitable."

He said Albay has distinct tourism features with its people, festivals, history, culture and arts.

"Tourism needs to invest in people since “tourism is a business of the people, there should be a concrete road map that would attract and be a destination.

“Mayon volcano should not only be an attraction, it should rather be a destination.”

Jimenez lauded Salceda for initiating a three-pronged event that showcases a 30-day festivals, including the Magayon Festival depicting Albay’s cultural heritage, the Cagsawa Festival, and Karangahan Festival, featuring the province's culinary arts.

Salceda said that the province, after making distinction in the field of health, education, disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation, is now moving toward tourism and agriculture development.

Salceda said the province is now shifting from the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) to economic growth by attracting more industry players who would invest in agriculture modernization and tourism development.

Salceda, adapting "Albay Rising" as the province’s slogan said the slogan is largely anchored on the development of the tourism industry.

Among the province's tourist attractions are the active and near perfect cone-shaped Mayon Volcano, the historic Cagsawa Ruins, and many fine beaches.

Salceda said “Albay is investing heavily on tourism as among its revenue generating concerns designed to spur the economic development.”

With Magayon Festival on its fifth year, the provincial government has set a package of close to 150 events that feature culture and the arts, trade and industry, tourism spectacles, culinary food trips, sports and special interests that are expected to titillate the interest of tourists and visitors.

Among the event highlights of Magayon Festival 2012 is the staging of the Dance of the Three Mountains, a play written by multi-awarded Albayano writer Abdon Balde in the Bicol vernacular.

The legend tells the story of the three sister mountains -- Magayon, Masaraga, and Malinao which is actually the legend of Mayon Volcano.

Taking center stage is the Mutya ng Magayon Festival 2012, a pageant which has already produced world-class beauty titlists like Dianne Necio, the 2011 Bb. Pilipinas International.

Likewise, the Higantes, a parade of giant effigies which are all Albay mythological characters.

The festival highlights include the Ginoo ng Magayon Festival 2012, to be hosted by actress Lovi Poe; Concierto sa Magayon, with Jhong Hilario and Kiss Jane; Concierto Pasasalamat; Magayon Lyre, Drum and Baton Competition; Gayon Bicol Festival Showdown; Daragang Magayon Legend Showdown, the street dancing and festival queen presentation; Hot-Taw sa Karaonan, and the Sili Viand Eating Contest; among others.

Magayon’s Beer Plaza, will present bands and artists as nightly guests at the Penaranda Park in here, and is expected to keep the festival’s night life wake until dawn. (MAL/MSA-PGA)


Catanduanes bags 1st place in police disaster response tourney

By Edna A. Bagadiong

VIRAC, Catanduanes, April 16 (PIA) -- Catanduanes bagged the top place in the recently concluded 1st Police Regional Office 5 Disaster Response Drill Competition at Camp Simeon Ola, Legazpi City, Albay.

The team from Catanduanes Police Provincial Office was composed of eight policemen who was declared the over-all champion of the five-day activity.

Challenges faced by the participating teams included boat handling, ring and rope throwing, rope course, collapsed building entry, fire-fighting, debris clearing, and first aid wherein the actual boat handling was held at Bacacay beach during the water survival course.

Senior Inspector James Ronatay, team leader of the Catanduanes team said that their weapons to win were cooperation and discipline. Although, they lacked practice, he added that team work contributed to their win.

Originally, the province sent a team of 15 men but were later trimmed down to eight since other members were distributed to other teams who lacked participants.

Members of the team aside from Ronatay were PO3 Erwin Pichuela, PO3 Vergel Alcantara, PO3 Juan Bien, PO3 Willie Dulay, PO2 Michael Romero, PO1 Jose Bonto, PO2 Benson Panganiban, and Barangay Peacekeeping Action Team (BPAT) members Rodel Padayao, Bobby Joson, Jesabell Santelices, Jose Ubalde Jr., Salvador Ubalde Jr., Bobby Dojillo and Allan Tayo. They were accompanied by PCR Officer Insp. Ma. Luisa Calubaquib.

The activity is in line with the Disaster Preparedness, Rescue and Relief Operations Trainors’ Training of regional command designed to prepare police rescue units for possible disaster response and deployment in search and rescue operations. (MAL/EAB-PIA 5, Catanduanes)


DOLE, PESO warn Bicolano graduates against recruitment scams

By Marlon A. Loterte

LEGAZPI CITY, April 16 (PIA) -- The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) regional office here, along with the Public Employment Service Office (PESO), has warned new graduates of the modus of illegal recruiters as these newly grads search for jobs.

DOLE V is reminding and encouraging graduates to coordinate with their office to check the authenticity of local and national licensed private recruitment and placement agencies in the country before accepting job offers.

Under Executive Order No. 797, DOLE is given authority to supervise the participation of private sectors in the recruitment and placement procedures conducted in the country.

Likewise, graduates are encouraged to participate in trainings, job fairs and career counselings offered by the DOLE and PESO to help them in their search, not only to earn but to also to maximize their skills. (MAL/SAA-PIA 5, Albay)

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