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The Philippine government urged today more foreign tourists to visit the country, particularly now that the implementation of the tourist police program is in full swing.

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The Department of Tourism (DOT) is currently working with the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) and the Puerto Galera local government to determine the best way for boats ferrying passengers to and from this favorite tourist spot to drop off and pick up passengers so the beaches would not be crowded with bancas.

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Tourism Secretary Alberto A. Lim visited the province of Marinduque during the holy week, to witness the world famous Moriones Festival, see its tourism sites, and consult with the local government officials regarding tourism development in the province.

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The Department of Tourism (DOT) said it remains confident of hitting the government’s target of 3.3-million foreign visitor arrivals this year despite certain challenges.

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Tourist arrivals in the Philippines are poised to hit 3.3 million this year, the biggest ever in the history of Philippine tourism.

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The Department of Tourism (DOT) said it remains confident of hitting the government’s target of 3.3-million foreign visitor arrivals this year despite certain challenges.

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Tourist arrivals in the Philippines are poised to hit 3.3 million this year, the biggest ever in the history of Philippine tourism.

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