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LAGUNA DELICACY. Visitors are shown how espasol, a traditional Laguna delicacy, is made. The Department of Tourism has recalibrated tourism circuits, including the Laguna circuit, as tourists travel the country in the new normal, an official said Tuesday (Jan. 18, 2022). (PNA photo by Joey Razon) MANILA - The Department of Tourism (DOT) is in the process of validating 71 new tourism circuits in 13 regions across the country, Tourism Undersecretary Woodrow Maquiling Jr. said Tuesday. The circuits are being developed in coordination with local government units and tourism stakeholders and will feature activities based on travelers' preferences in the new normal. In a virtual presser, Maquiling said these circuits would reintroduce the best travel products and experiences a region offers, including but not limited to culinary, history, nature, wellness, farm, and faith-based tourism. As of posting, 44 tourism circuits have been validated in Metro Manila, the Ilocos and Cordillera regi
DOT Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat
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Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said the development of green corridors play an important role in maintaining regional biodiversity, improving environmental quality, offering economic resilience opportunities, protecting heritage and culture, and supporting the economic jumpstart.
“The creation of travel corridors has been a key component in the resumption of tourism in some of the country’s destinations. We are confident that the same principle can be applied in Laguna,” Puyat said during her recent two-day visit to Laguna to assess the province’s readiness to reopen for tourism.
GCI is the flagship domestic program of DoT Region 4A.