Target na bilang ng international tourist arrivals ng bansa nitong 2023, nalampasan ng gobyerno...
Target na bilang ng international tourist arrivals ng bansa nitong 2023, nalampasan ng gobyerno ayon sa DOT
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00:00 The tourism department has more than doubled their target of international visitors last year.
00:07 Senator Christopher Bongo has reached a settlement with the families of the victims of the earthquake in Central Japan.
00:16 We will now present you with the express news from Katlea Antonio.
00:23 Senator Christopher Bongo has reached a settlement with the victims of the 7.6 magnitude earthquake in Central Japan last New Year.
00:30 He also reached a settlement with the five dead crew of the Japanese Coast Guard aircraft in the accident yesterday at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan.
00:37 Goh hopes that Japan will be able to recover from the next tragedy that happened during the New Year.
00:44 Residents of Embo will not be able to benefit from the yellow and blue cards of Makati City.
00:50 This is after the local government announced that it is no longer valid and effective on January 1.
00:56 However, their license to operate is expired so they need to close.
01:00 Meanwhile, the local government of Taguig City announced today that it will temporarily provide free teleconsultations for residents of 10 Embo.
01:09 It will provide free medical checkups and referrals as well as prescriptions and laboratory requests.
01:15 For those who are willing to personally consult a doctor, 31 PhilHealth accredited health centers and 3 super health centers are open in Taguig.
01:23 This is after the number of tourists who hashtagged #LoveThePhilippines in 2023.
01:29 This is after the Department of Tourism released a data that the number of international visitors to the Philippines reached 5,450,000 from January 1 to December 31, 2023.
01:42 The international tourism receipts of the Philippines reached almost P483 billion.
01:48 The number of tourists is higher than in 2022 and even in 2019 before the pandemic.
01:55 According to Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco, our tourism industry is recovering faster than expected.
02:02 Katlea Antonio for the nation.