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Last year, 13 million Korean tourists traveled the world; 925,000 of them came to the Philippines, nearly a quarter of our country’s total tourist arrivals for the year.

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"We are continuously improving our presence here. Our most important market now is Korea. If not for this market, Cagayan de Oro would not have been a (tourism) market," Durano told major Korean tour and airline operators in a luncheon meeting yesterday.

According to Durano, from January to September this year, Korea ranked second only to the United States in tourist arrivals to the Philippines.
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"We are continuously improving our presence here. Our most important market now is Korea. If not for this market, Cagayan de Oro would not have been a (tourism) market," Durano told major Korean tour and airline operators in a luncheon meeting yesterday.

According to Durano, from January to September this year, Korea ranked second only to the United States in tourist arrivals to the Philippines.
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