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ATOP’s 9th national convention
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Oct 2, 2008 - 9:33:37 AM
ILOILO
CITY, Oct. 3 (PNA)-- Thousands of delegates coming from various parts
of the country converge in Iloilo for the four-day national convention
of the Association of Tourism Officers of the Philippines (ATOP) that
will kicked off yesterday evening here.
The annual gathering, which is now on its ninth year, evolves on the theme “Tourism today…Coping with Climate Change.’
Discussions
during the conference would focus on tourism situationer and coping
with the business climate, emerging trends in the industry,
opportunities and concerns.
It
will also be highlighted by the giving of recognition to best tourism
practices in the country with four components namely Best Tourism
Officer of the Philippines, Best Tourism Event, Best Tourism
Organization (provincial level) and Best Tourism Event (month-long or
weekly celebration).
Aside
from the conference program, delegates will have the chance to partake
of Iloilo’s delicacies prepared by the Iloilo Hotels, Resorts and
Restaurants Association (IHRRA) during the food festival and experience
Ilonggo hospitality given the accommodation provided by the Iloilo City
Conventions and Visitors Bureau (ICVB).
They
will also be treated to various festivals in Panay, particularly the
festivals in Antique, Iloilo and Guimaras during the parade of
festivals.
Likewise,
they will have an opportunity to visit one of the emerging destinations
in Guimaras the Lumbija Wildlife Research Resort and pass by Trappist
Monastery for some pasalubong.
Iloilo
City tourism officer Benito Jimena said the city is aiming for a bigger
hosting such as the Ad Congress which could accommodate 5,000 delegates
with the help of various hotels and tour operators here.
“This
is one way to prove that we could host that aspect of tourism that
involves, meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions which is an
important component now of tourism since we don’t have so many
attractions in the city except that we have the service facilities,”
Jimena said. (PNA)
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