Thursday, September 11, 2014

China issues travel warning for the Philippines after kidnap

Today, China warned its citizens not to travel to the Philippines after the kidnap of a Chinese teenager. More here: China issues travel warning for the Philippines after kidnap

China warning on Philippines after kidnap

CHINA has issued a travel warning for the Philippines after the kidnap of a Chinese teenager working there in a family-run store. More here: China warning on Philippines after kidnap

China warns citizens not to travel to Philippines after Chinese teenager kidnapped

China on Friday warned its citizens not to travel to the Philippines after a Chinese teenager who worked in a family-run store was kidnapped. More here: China warns citizens not to travel to Philippines after Chinese teenager kidnapped

China issues travel warning for the Philippines

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — China on Friday warned its citizens not to travel to the Philippines after a Chinese teenager who worked in a family-run store was kidnapped. More here: China issues travel warning for the Philippines

Report: DOT launches newest tourism campaign

Manila (PNA) — Setting out to meet its tourism goal of acquiring 10-million tourists by 2016, the Department of Tourism (DOT) on Thursday launched its newest marketing campaign, Visit the Philippines Year 2015 (VPY2015), which is also aimed at strengthening the country’s brand image. The launch of the campaign happened during the the 13th Philippine Travel Exchange (Phitex) at the SMX Convention ... More here: Report: DOT launches newest tourism campaign

VIDEO | 3 cops tied to another 'hulidap' of Chinese tourist in Caloocan

Another set of policemen has been tagged in a kidnapping case just days after an 11-man group was implicated in the brazen abduction of two aides of a trader in Mandaluyong City, who said they lost over P2 million in the 'hulidap.' More here: VIDEO | 3 cops tied to another 'hulidap' of Chinese tourist in Caloocan

Report: DOT launches newest tourism campaign

Manila (PNA) — Setting out to meet its tourism goal of acquiring 10-million tourists by 2016, the Department of Tourism (DOT) on Thursday launched its newest marketing campaign, Visit the Philippines Year 2015 (VPY2015), which is also aimed at strengthening the country’s brand image. The launch of the campaign happened during the the 13th Philippine Travel Exchange (Phitex) at the SMX Convention ... More here: Report: DOT launches newest tourism campaign