+ Follow AKLAN GOVERNOR CARLITO MARQUEZ Tag
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[Title] => Philippine tourist officials urged to learn Chinese for visitor influx
[Summary] => The Aklan Provincial Government has called on tourism officials to learn simple Chinese languages in anticipation for the influx of Chinese tourists next year, a tourism officer said today.
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[Title] => Andrew Tan firm sets P20-B capex for tourism estates
[Summary] => Global-Estate Resorts Inc. (GERI), a 60-percent owned unit of tycoon Andrew Tan’s Alliance Global Group Inc. (AGI), has set a P20-billion capital expenditure program over the next four or five years to roll out two major integrated tourism-oriented estates in Tagaytay and Boracay, as it hopes to take advantage of the next tourism wave.
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[AuthorName] => Zinnia B. Dela Peña
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[Title] => ECC ng Caticlan airport hiling i-recall sa DENR
[Summary] => Hiniling kahapon ni Aklan Governor Carlito Marquez kay Environment Secretary Lito Atienza na agad bawiin ang Environmental Clearance Certificates ng developer ng Caticlan Airport dahil sa umano’y ginawa nitong iba’t ibang paglabag.
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[Title] => Fruit of the loom
[Summary] => Nay Susing, with an amused smile on her face, expertly knots the fiber thinner than a hair strand until she ends up with almost two yards of coil. This, she says, is to prepare the fiber for weaving, holding up the almost invisible thread for everyone to see. With a collective gasp, the onlookers finally understand what makes the piña fiber so delicate, so cherished
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AKLAN GOVERNOR CARLITO MARQUEZ
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