Japanese tunnel noong world war 2, bagong tourist attraction sa Camalig, Albay

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Japanese tunnel noong world war 2, bagong tourist attraction sa Camalig, Albay

P250K na halaga ng pekeng agricultural products nasabat sa Isabela
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00:00 [News Anchor]
00:04 PTV Balita is now back.
00:07 The newest historical tourism site in Kabalig, Albay is now open to the public.
00:13 This is the Japanese tunnel that was discovered during the Second World War.
00:18 The tunnel located in Kitinan Hill in Barangay Tinago
00:22 served as a hideout for the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II
00:27 after they captured the Philippines.
00:29 According to Kabalig LGU, a major renovation was done to the site
00:34 to ensure the safety of the tourists entering the tunnel.
00:38 The tunnel map, the entrance and cleaning of the tunnel are all included.
00:44 The cost of each tourist who wants to enter the Japanese tunnel is only P20.
00:49 Kabalig LGU added that it is expected to strengthen their tourism
00:54 and provide additional livelihoods to their residents.
00:59 The construction of the Peking Agricultural Products was started
01:04 by the authorities in the province of Isabela.
01:07 The cost of the construction of the Peking Agricultural Products
01:12 was P250,000.
01:14 It was funded by the Isabela PNP and the Department of Agriculture Region 2.
01:18 Alias Dindo, a resident of San Manuel, Isabela, was arrested when he was 36 years old.
01:24 While the Umanoy manager, Alias Boss, Panying, escaped.
01:29 That's all the news for now.
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01:36 I'm Dominic Alvelo. Good afternoon.
01:39 I'll see you next time on "Copwood."
01:41 (dramatic music)

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