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DOT, mall execs clash over discrimination of Cordillera folk

- Ding Cervantes -

CLARK FREEPORT, Pampanga – Organizers of the 3rd North Luzon travel and tourism exposition and government tourism officials are demanding a formal apology from personnel of a mall who allegedly discriminated against the culture of Cordillera folk by attempting to bar Cordillera menfolk in loin clothes or bahag from performing at the mall venue here over the weekend.

Pura Molintas, director of the Department of Tourism for the Cordillera Administrative Region, demanded yesterday a formal apology from the mall personnel “for committing a moral infraction against the indigenous people of the Cordilleras.” 

A statement issued by the DOT in Central Luzon accused mall personnel of describing the Cordillera male attire as “obscene,” “scandalous,” and fit to be shown “only in the uplands and never in the central plains of Luzon.”

The controversy stemmed from the alleged attempt of mall manager Lana Erroba to stop indigenously attired students from the Pines City National High School’s Teatro Pino from performing a cultural dance on stage at the mall events center here as part of the travel and tourism exposition held from last Friday to Sunday.

Cold shoulder

In a related development, the three-day North Philippines Tourism and Travel Expo 2008, meant to drum up tourism activities in four prime regions of the North got a rude awakening after six out of seven provincial governors, including host Gov. Eddie Panlilio, snubbed it, marking a low point in tourism activities in President Arroyo’s home region.

The no-show of the governors has drawn criticisms from organizers and participants who said the local execu­tives’ disdain towards tourism activities explains why the region ranks only seventh among the 16 regions in the country in terms of tourism competitiveness despite it being the home region of Mrs. Arroyo and Philippine Tourism Authority general manager Mark Lapid and despite the presence of Subic and Clark and other tourism magnets.

The STAR gathered that the snub was nothing new since in previous tourism activities, only Aurora Gov. Bella Angara-Castillo was visible with her other counterparts opting to skip the events. 

Angara-Castillo is one of very few executives who has made tourism as a cornerstone of her development agenda codenamed Health which stands for health, education, agriculture, livelihood, tourism and human resource development.     – With Manny Galvez

AURORA GOV

BELLA ANGARA-CASTILLO

CENTRAL LUZON

CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM

EDDIE PANLILIO

LANA ERROBA

MARK LAPID

MRS. ARROYO AND PHILIPPINE TOURISM AUTHORITY

TOURISM

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