+ Follow PALAWAN AND SARANGANI Tag
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[Title] => Community-based tourism gaining more momentum, say tour operators
[Summary] => Community-based tourism is gaining momentum nationwide as it promotes inclusive growth and directly helps far-flung areas, the Philippine Tour Operators Association (PHILTOA) said.
[DatePublished] => 2015-09-05 10:00:00
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[Title] => 17 Sinos, 2 Indons held for illegal entry
[Summary] => Authorities have detained 17 Chinese fishermen and two Indonesians for illegal entry off Palawan and Sarangani, the military said.
Maritime police boarded a fishing vessel after a high seas chase in the Sulu Sea last Sunday and detained its 17 Chinese crew members, a military report said.
The police also seized the boat which was found to contain cyanide, explosives, and a fish which was poisoned and caught using cyanide, it added.
The boat was turned over to the custody of local officials of the Palawan island-town of Cagayancillo.
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[Summary] => Community-based tourism is gaining momentum nationwide as it promotes inclusive growth and directly helps far-flung areas, the Philippine Tour Operators Association (PHILTOA) said.
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[Title] => 17 Sinos, 2 Indons held for illegal entry
[Summary] => Authorities have detained 17 Chinese fishermen and two Indonesians for illegal entry off Palawan and Sarangani, the military said.
Maritime police boarded a fishing vessel after a high seas chase in the Sulu Sea last Sunday and detained its 17 Chinese crew members, a military report said.
The police also seized the boat which was found to contain cyanide, explosives, and a fish which was poisoned and caught using cyanide, it added.
The boat was turned over to the custody of local officials of the Palawan island-town of Cagayancillo.
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