After the Chinese government issued a travel advisory warning its citizens not to travel to the Philippines following the kidnapping of a Chinese teenager, Manila said it is committed to ensuring the safety of Chinese citizens. The Associated Press reported Beijing issued the travel warning after an 18-year-old youth was taken in the southern Philippines while working at a family-run store. More here: China Travel Warning To The Philippines; Manila Ensures Chinese Citizens Safety
Saturday, September 13, 2014
DOT sees tour cancellations amid China travel warning
MANILA - The Department of Tourism (DOT) expects tourist arrivals from China to take a hit following Beijing's travel advisory to the Philippines for its nationals. More here: DOT sees tour cancellations amid China travel warning
DOT sees tour cancellations amid China travel warning
MANILA - The Department of Tourism (DOT) expects tourist arrivals from China to take a hit following Beijing's travel advisory to the Philippines for its nationals. More here: DOT sees tour cancellations amid China travel warning
59.7% growth in tourist 'Visa on Arrival' (VoA) scheme
The visa on arrival scheme introduced by the Union government has registered 59.7% growth in visas isued in August 2014 compared to August 2013. More here: 59.7% growth in tourist 'Visa on Arrival' (VoA) scheme
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