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The tourism industry flourished again at the early part of the 2010s under the "It's More Fun in the Philippines" slogan of the administration of President Noynoy Aquino, which was regarded as an international success. The country saw an influx of foreign tourists, with the aid of social media and the creative tagline.
Started as a private initiative to promote the Philippines as a major travel destination, the Philippine Tourist & Travel Association was organized in 1950. In 1956, the Board of Travel and Tourist Industry was created by Congress as stipulated in the Integrated Reorganization Plan.
The Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA), formerly the Philippine Tourism Authority (Filipino: Pangasiwaang Pilipino sa Turismo), is an agency of the Philippine national government under the Department of Tourism responsible for implementing policies and programs of the department pertaining to the development, promotion, and supervision of tourism projects in the ...
In 2022, the NPDC spearheaded the Philippine Parks Congress in partnership with the Department of Tourism and its attached agencies, City of Manila and City of Baguio, and other NGOs to promote the development of more parks across the Philippines. [5]
The Philippine Economic Zone ... It was created to help promote investments in the export-oriented manufacturing industry into the country by ... medical tourism ...
Wow Philippines (stylized as WOW Philippines) was a tourism marketing campaign used to promote tourism in the Philippines from 2002 to 2012. The name of the campaign also served as its tagline . Background
This category is for advertising or marketing campaigns, mainly by the Department of Tourism to promote tourism in the Philippines, or certain places in the Philippines. Pages in category "Philippine tourism campaigns"
In Metro Manila, Philippines, tourism is a significant industry. In 2012, the city and the region welcomed 974,379 overnight visitors. Serving as the main gateway to the Philippines' numerous destinations, the city attracts mainly international tourists, with a total of 3,139,756 visitors in 2012.