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Smokey Mountain, Tondo - Adorable!The children of Smokey Mountain and Ulingan (Charcoal Factory) are no different from kids from around the world. They are adorable.
Solon Invites Disneyland To ClarkCLARK FREEPORT, Pampanga - First District Rep. Carmelo “Tarzan” Lazatin has written Robert Iger, chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company based in Burbank, California, USA, to ask him to consider Clark for their next Walt Disney park, saying that Clark’s 4,400 hectare main zone and 27,600-hectare subzone will be the best place for a new Disneyland.
“Aside from the huge space it provides, the Clark Freeport Zone can be an attractive destination for Disneyland theme park because of the tax-free privileges given to locators,” said Lazatin in his letter dated April 11.
Lazatin also cited Clark International Airport, world-class airport which is expected to serve at least P1.6-million passengers this year.
“The airport will be making it easier for tourists to enjoy the amenities and entertainment Disneyland is famous for without the hassles of long travels,” he said.
Lazatin also told Iger that hotel accommodations will not be a problem as Clark has the best hotels in its roster where visitors can enjoy the hospitality Filipinos are known for.
The lawmaker said the Philippines is a favorite tourist destination in Southeast Asia, with an average arrival of four million foreign visitors a year and for 2012, the government is eyeing to hit the 5-million mark.
“Together with our population of more than 90 million Filipinos, a Disneyland theme park in the Philippines could be a major income generating site for your company,” he said.
Disneyland theme parks are the highest-earning theme parks in the world.
In 2009, the company’s theme parks hosted approximately 119.1 million guests, making Disney Parks the world’s most visited theme park company, ahead of the second most visited, British rival Merlin Entertainments.
In Asia, Disneyland theme parks are located in Hong Kong, Tokyo (Japan), and Shanghai (China).
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Puerto Princesa Underground River now officially confirmed as New 7 Wonders of Nature.
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Some Think #It’sMoreFuntoBash. I DISAGREE

(Editor’s intro: Mr. Romano, former tourism undersecretary, took responsibility for the “Pilipinas Kay Ganda” controversy and quit his post in November 2010.)

I don’t think it’s crab mentality. It’s just that, for many of us Filipinos, it’s more fun to bash than to build up.

You see the new DOT slogan trending and creating a lot of positive buzz. You tell yourself, “this is too good to be true.” So you google “It’s more fun in” and true enough, it’s been used before by Switzerland.

Never mind that Switzerland used it way back in 1951. Or that there was “Truly Tuscany” before Malaysia’s “Truly Asia”, Amazing Australia before Amazing Thailand, and Incredible Italy before Incredible India.

No. We can’t stoop down to their level. Iba ang Pinoy. Kailangan Orig!

So you feel duty-bound as a patriotic citizen to expose this fraud before it tarnishes our image as a nation. You post the vintage Switzerland ad in FB with a witty remark, “Guess where else it’s more fun?” And just for good measure, you tweet and retweet every 15 minutes just so people will know.

And so the feeding frenzy begins. Another one posts a comment, “What a waste of people’s money – P5.0M for an unoriginal and unexciting slogan!” And those previously lukewarm to the slogan suddenly finds a reason to reject it, “I knew there was something wrong with it. That’s why I did not get excited when I first heard it!” As if the success of the country’s tourism program depended on getting him excited first.

Bash. Bash. Bash.

The next wave kicks in – the outpouring of unsolicited advice.

“Why does DOT insist on replacing WOW Philippines anyway?” even followed by an urgent appeal, “To DOT leaders, please be humble naman. Admit you made a mistake and just revert to WOW Philippines!” And then there’s the old cliché, “why fix something that ain’t broke?”

Bash. Bash. Bash.

I can’t really blame them for their unwavering loyalty to the WOW brand. It appeals to us Pinoys. We use it for things we luv!

But they don’t know that we don’t use it in Japan – our third largest market, because they don’t understand the word WOW and there is no direct equivalent of the word in their language. They don’t know that even in the US – our number one market (and where they fully understand the word WOW but maybe not appreciate it as we do), we dropped it and used another slogan because there was no traction. And they don’t know that in the last few years that we have been using the brand, we have steadily lost market share to the point where Vietnam has overtaken us in terms of tourist arrivals.

Of course you can argue that there are many other reasons for our declining market position – lack of infrastructure, traffic, lousy airport, lack of promotional budget., etc. You may even blame GMA (of which I’m tempted to agree ;-)). But it might interest you to know that at the time when Vietnam overtook us, they had far worse infrastructure than ours (small airport, limited road network), and operating on a smaller promotional budget than ours.

And then there are the armchair marketing strategists who can tell you exactly how DOT should develop its new branding. “DOT is doing it all wrong! The key message should be about our people. It’s what makes us attractive. We’re warm, happy, friendly, hospitable, resilient, respectful, fun-loving, and always smiling.”

Bash. Bash. Bash.

This is usually followed by suggested slogans (sometimes with matching logos) - “where we welcome you with a smile”, “where the sun and the people are always smiling”, “where you can find a friend”, “service with a smile”, “where every one is a friend”, “where you can ‘friend’ anyone” (with supporting FB-like visuals), and “tuloy poh kayo!” (respectful daw ;-)).

And it is declared with such conviction, “if only we let the world know the kind of people that we are, they will surely come!”

Really?

Do tourists go to Thailand, Malaysia, or Singapore because of the warm and friendly people? Do tourists shy away from Japan because they find the people aloof or too serious? In fact, do tourists even think of the kind of people they will meet when they’re planning for a vacation?

It’s easy enough to find out. There are many research studies on this and they will tell you that tourists are looking for beautiful sceneries, sun and beaches, fun and adventure, bargain shopping, history/culture/arts, nightlife, and a few others – with or without friendly people.

If we want them to come, we have to tell them that we have at least one of the things they’re looking for. And then we can tell them, “sure, you might find beautiful beaches or fun and adventure in other countries, too. But our warm, hospitable, friendly, ever-smiling and fun-loving people will make your experience unforgettable.”

It’s not about us. It’s about them – the tourists. It starts not with what we have to offer, but with what they’re looking for.

There are many ways, key messages, marketing strategies and campaigns that can lure the tourists. Your idea might even be better than what DOT just launched.

Sure, you have all the right to bash this one and assert your own idea. You live in this country and, ultimately, you are a co-owner of whatever country brand our government rolls out.

But unless you can get the other 95 million co-owners behind your idea, perhaps we will all be better off supporting this one, instead.

#ItsMoreFunToBash.

But #ItsMoreFunInThePhilippines when the tourists begin coming in droves!

Stop Bashing. Stop Bashing. Stop Bashing.

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The Top Ten Planet Earth Resolutions

FROM CHICO GARCIA OF RX 93.1 THE MORNING RUSH

  1. Rhbadidles – Whether its mine or not, it’s my responsibility to make sure trash is put in its right place.
  2. Trashkirs 10 – When watching videos, watch as a family, and not alone, to prevent repeat viewings.
  3. Poljeffrey – Pee in the shower.
  4. Yogidapogi – Our toilet bowl rule at home: “If it’s yellow, let it mellow; if it’s brown, flush it down.”
  5. Sgt Patatas – Don’t burn dried leaves in your backyard. It’s against the clean air act. Just bury them in the soil.
  6. MelC – Why turn the air-conditioning full blast in the office, then have everyone wear thick jackets? Adjust it to the right temperature.
  7. Bochokoi – 3R’s – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Add one more R: Refuse. Refuse stuff that you do not need that may just end up as trash.
  8. Amhearst Ureign - Stop picking seashells on the seashore, refuse to purchase any seashell products and stop bringing home sand from the beach.
  9. Mau – In our company, we implement a no overtime Friday, so electricity is turned off early.
  10. Poljeffrey – Instead of using poison to kill rats and insect killers, just use traps.
  11. Raqueliraqs – Stop smoking. The factory producing it makes pollution, as well as the zillion chemicals you inhale and exhale into the air.
  12. Laranessaaaa – After brewing, instead of throwing coffee grounds, use it as fertilizer. It also prevents stray cats from pooping there.
  13. Sonnkien – It’s better to use lotion than promote population explosion.
  14. Iamaileensp – I love Bench’s idea of making Wednesdays a day na “bawal ang mapapel at plastic”. You have to bring your own bag to put your purchases in.
  15. Super Jellie – Here in Bermuda, we collect rainwater from our limestone roofs, which act as natural water purifiers.
  16. The Wunderdog – Lessen noise pollution: quit talking and start doing something.
  17. Nicole Eunice – Plant a tree every chance you get.
  18. The Wunderdog – I’ve been doing this even before the MMDA started the campaign: “Maliit na basura, ibulsa muna”.
  19. Aldouskim – Go to outer space and live there. Mother earth doesn’t need more people.
  20. Caris MontesaI – Support environmental signature campaigns like www.no2miningpalawan.com. You can help without getting up from your seat.
  21. No name – My mom uses our old car tires as plant boxes for our veggie garden.
  22. Doc.Ian – Unplug appliances not in use: the “STANDBY” mode, although not “ON”, still consumes electricity.
  23. The Wunderdog – There are apps now which give you the option to automatically shut down your computer after it’s done downloading.
  24. Humdinger – Subscribe to those online billing statement services. Less paper, less trees chopped down.
  25. Mary Grace – Politely remind litterbugs to dispose of their trash properly.
  26. No name – Muntinlupa City has a no-plastic policy, Pasig City has a no straw Friday.
  27. MasterBather – When checking balance before withdrawing, don’t get a receipt for the balance inquiry. Get only the final receipt.
  28. Acer – My pest control company advocates lesser reliance on pesticide and integrate instead: sanitation, structural pest proofing and educating clients on pest biology.
  29. Dennis Pinch – Bathe with a friend, in the dark.
  30. Joti – Bathe with your pets, to save on water.
  31. Blitzkrieg – The earth weighs 6.6 septillion tons. Don’t make it heavier by being fat. Avoid overeating.
  32. SPY Shadow – Even if we live in the province, we don’t burn our garbage.
  33. Tydy – No smoking after sex policy.
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