Better tourism link with Taiwan pushed

BACOLOD. Negros Occidental officials headed by Governor Alfredo Marañon Jr. (seated, 3rd from left) with representatives of Meco led by their chairman and resident representative Angelito Banayo (seated, 3rd from right) during the economic briefing in Bacolod City on Sunday, April 7, 2019. Also in photo, Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Alfredo Barcelona (standing, 3rd from right) and Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Roberto Montelibano (standing, 5th from left). (Contributed Photo)
BACOLOD. Negros Occidental officials headed by Governor Alfredo Marañon Jr. (seated, 3rd from left) with representatives of Meco led by their chairman and resident representative Angelito Banayo (seated, 3rd from right) during the economic briefing in Bacolod City on Sunday, April 7, 2019. Also in photo, Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Alfredo Barcelona (standing, 3rd from right) and Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Roberto Montelibano (standing, 5th from left). (Contributed Photo)

THE Provincial Government of Negros Occidental is working with the Manila Economic and Cultural Office (Meco) in a bid to strengthen the province’s tourism link with Taiwan.

Provincial Supervising Tourism Operations Officer Christine Mansinares, who attended the economic briefing with Meco officials in Bacolod City on Sunday, April 7, said the organization is currently strengthening

Philippine tourism promotion in Taiwan.

Mansinares said Meco requested for a briefing about what Negros Occidental can offer. They also visited some tourism sites in the province.

“A business-to-business program is being proposed involving our tour operators to closely link us with Taiwan for further tourism exchanges,” she said.

Meco also offered to facilitate the participation of the province in a tourism fair and business mission to Taiwan this year, the tourism official added.

Other provincial officials who attended the briefing were Governor Alfredo Marañon Jr., Provincial Agriculturist Japhet Masculino, Provincial Planning and Development Coordinator Ma. Lina Sanogal, and Executive Assistant to the Governor Joy Ogan.

The private sector was represented by Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Alfredo Barcelona and Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Roberto Montelibano.

The Meco team was headed by its chairman and resident representative Angelito Banayo.

Meco has offices in Makati City in the Philippines, and Taipei, Taichung and Kaohsiung in Taiwan.

Mansinares said Meco continues to facilitate links between the Philippines and Taiwan through active cooperation and increased exchanges focused on tourism, investments, labor, and educational and scientific endeavors.

“For education, they can link us with universities and colleges offering further study grants for our fishery graduates,” she said, adding that “huge opportunities await Negros Occidental with this collaboration.”

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