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Pagdanganan, in a briefing at the Edsa Shangri-La Tuesday Club, said the tourism marketing plan for the Philippines involves the conduct of sales missions in Beijing and Shanghai, participation in Chinese travel fairs and positioning the country as a "preferred destination" for Chinese tourists.
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Pagdanganan bared an introductory Manila-Tagaytay-Puerto Galera tour for tourists from China during the occason of the inauguration of the Philippine tourism office in Beijing where he also attended the opening ceremony of the Beijing International Tourism Expo.
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Pagdanganan, who undertook a new positioning campaign for the country, said that tourist arrivals for the first six months reached 1.15 million already. The country’s record arrivals was achieved in 1997 when there were 2.2 million tourists. Last year, there were 1.9 million tourist arrivals.
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Pagdanganan, in a briefing at the Edsa Shangri-La Tuesday Club, said the tourism marketing plan for the Philippines involves the conduct of sales missions in Beijing and Shanghai, participation in Chinese travel fairs and positioning the country as a "preferred destination" for Chinese tourists.
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Pagdanganan bared an introductory Manila-Tagaytay-Puerto Galera tour for tourists from China during the occason of the inauguration of the Philippine tourism office in Beijing where he also attended the opening ceremony of the Beijing International Tourism Expo.
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