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Linggo, Abril 22, 2018

Boracay in the State of Calamity


Metro Manila, Philippines - President Rodrigo Duterte said he will declare a condition of calamity in one of the country's most famous travel destinations.


"Sabi ko na, "Sir, inutusan kita six months. Tapusin mo 'yang problema sa Boracay," [I said, "Sir, you have six months. Finish the problem in Boracay."]" Duterte said in a Tuesday speech in Malacañang, pertaining to his marching orders to Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) officer-in-charge Eduardo Año.

The state of calamity would allow the quick release of funds for those individuals who might be financially displaced by the island's clean-up, Duterte said.

The DILG declared a six-month state of calamity to accelerate rehabilitation endeavors, in spite of the fact that the President did not specify a particular period.

On Feb. 10, Duterte called Boracay a "cesspool" and requested the DENR to clean up the island within six months.

On Feb. 20, the DENR distribute a "mission team" to address the island's environmental issues, with no less than 81 establishments accepting notices of violation.

Meanwhile, the DILG said that more than 800 establishments in Boracay are facing different violations.

"In the meantime, if I were from Boracay or you guys there, the best thing for you to do is to cooperate with the government and hasten the cleanup," Duterte said. "For as long as there are s*** coming out of those pipes draining to the sea, I will never give you the time of the day na bumalik diyan [to return there]."

Duterte likewise cautioned the judiciary not to interfere in the rehabilitation endeavors.

"I would caution the courts not to interfere by issuing TRO (temporary restraining order) because you would just exacerbate the situation," he said.

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Martes, Agosto 22, 2017

DOT collaborates with Lego to promote Intramuros



Manila, Philippines - The Department of Tourism (DOT) has collaborated with popular international toy brand Lego to promote Intramuros among the youth and "deepen their appreciation" of the walled city's rich history, culture and legacy. 


Through the "iMake History Fortress Architecture" competition, the DOT wants to "stir the imagination" of around 200 college students as they make scale models of iconic landmarks found in Intramuros. 

“This activity aims to encourage youthful Filipino visionaries, particularly architecture and engineering students, to deepen their appreciation of our diversely rich history,” Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo said.

The 12 groups who are part of the project, cosponsored by the Royal Danish Embassy and Lego Education’s local partner Felta Multimedia Inc., have until Sept. 30 to present their work. 

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Their scale display plans, 70 percent made of Lego blocks, will be turned over to the Intramuros Administration and later housed at Baluarte de Santa Barbara Chamber. 

The 12 schools competing for the best prize of P50, 000 are Polytechnic University of the Philippines (San Ignacio Church), Don Bosco Technical College Mandaluyong (Recoletos Church), University of Baguio (Ayuntamiento de Manila), Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (Palacio del Gobernador), National University (Santo Domingo Church) and Kalinga State University (San Agustin Church), University of Sto. Tomas (Lourdes Church), Surigao State College of Technology (San Francisco Church) and De La Salle College of Saint Benilde (Intendencia), Columban College Olongapo. Technological Institute of the Philippines and New Era University will be making variations of Manila Cathedral.