The Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) is celebrating the 256th founding anniversary of the Philippine Postal Service by launching a three-day Stamp Exhibit. The exhibit, held at the Music Hall in SM Mall of Asia, will feature stamp collections of Philatelic collectors and will be open to the public. The first day of the exhibit will showcase the Stamp on Stamps, which highlights the iconic Manila Central Post Office throughout the years. The second day will see the launch of the Dogs in Philippine History Special Stamps, inspired by the book Dogs in Philippine History. The stamps feature notable dogs in Philippine history and are expected to be appreciated by dog and history lovers. On the third day, the National Children's Month Stamps will be unveiled, inspired by a book authored by a Filipino storyteller and illustrator. The stamps aim to illustrate love and concern for children's future. Other activities during the event include the signing of stamps and First Day C
Ma. Stella F. Arnaldo / Special to the BusinessMirror THE Department of Tourism (DOT) has bidded out some P700 million in projects for the marketing and promotion of the Philippines, under its new tourism slogan, “Love the Philippines” (LTP). In an open forum at the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) meeting on
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The 11th Regional Travel Fair, organized by the Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) Philippines, made a triumphant return to full onsite event since the COVID-19