DOT Launched A New Campaign: The Tourism Decade

Department of Tourism launched its newest campaign, Tourism Decade, featuring the tourism’s contribution to Filipinos

In commemoration of the 10th year of Tourism Act of 2009, the Department of Tourism launched a new campaign that features the stories Filipino people whose lives improved because of the sustainable livelihood brought by R.A. 9593 also known as the Tourism Act of 2009. The launch event was held at Museo de Intramuros on September 27, 2019 with the release of its latest AVP, a microsite with stories and mini-documentaries of individuals and the preview of the multi-media exhibition, Onwards: The Philippine Tourism in Intramuros.

The Tourism Decade celebration is an event not only to commemorate the law, but also to honor the travel industry’s contributions to the improvement of the lives of the Filipino people, and to bring attention to tourism’s functions as an engine of investment, employment, growth and national development,” said DOT Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat in her keynote speech.

“If not for the implementation of Tourism Act, it would have been difficult for us to see the rising impact of the tourism industry on the country’s economic progress over the years, reaching a 12.7% contribution to the nation’s gross domestic product in 2018. This continued growth has proven tourism’s direct linkages to various socio-economic development activities that have been helping improve our people’s quality of life,” Sec. Puyat emphasized.

Since the enactment of the Tourism Act in 2009, foreign arrivals have more than doubled, growing from 3 million in 2009 to 7.1 million individuals by the end of 2018. Domestic tourism expenditure also grew from PhP 508.8 billion in 2009 to PHP 3.2 trillion last year.

Sustainable tourism through comprehensive regulations

It was May 12, 2009 when the Tourism Act authored by Senator Richard J. Gordon and 1st District of Bohol Representative Edgar M. Chatto was signed into law by then-President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Rep. Chatto mentioned that the creation of the law was aimed at espousing holistic and sustainable tourism that would guide all stakeholders in the industry.

(L-R): Intramuros Administration Administrator Atty. Guiller B. Asido; DOT Assistant Secretary Howard A. Uyking; Principal Author of the Tourism Act of 2009 and 1st District of Bohol Representative Edgar M. Chatto; DOT Undersecretary Benito C. Bengzon, Jr.; and DOT Assistant Secretary Roberto P. Alabado III.
(L-R): Intramuros Administration Administrator Atty. Guiller B. Asido; DOT Assistant Secretary Howard A. Uyking; Principal Author of the Tourism Act of 2009 and 1st District of Bohol Representative Edgar M. Chatto; DOT Undersecretary Benito C. Bengzon, Jr.; and DOT Assistant Secretary Roberto P. Alabado III.

“Tourism is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world that can bring in more jobs, more livelihood and more economic opportunities for the younger generation,” Rep. Chatto noted.

Senator Gordon, meanwhile, talked about the inclusivity of all sectors in promoting and managing the programs for the tourism industry.

Principal Author of the Tourism Act of 2009 and 1st District of Bohol Representative Edgar M. Chatto
Principal Author of the Tourism Act of 2009 and 1st District of Bohol Representative Edgar M. Chatto

“Tourism is a country undertaking, lahat tayo dapat magparticipate—mayaman o mahirap dapat tayong magparticipate; mayaman o mahirap pwedeng kumita dyan, kaya dapat ipaglaban natin yan,” he said.

He underscored the provisions of the law for infrastructure development, and identification of new tourism destinations or the establishment of new tourism enterprise zones to enhance the income-generating capacities of the people.

Filipino people as the heart of the tourism campaign

With the launch of the “Tourism Decade Campaign,” the DOT underscores the fruits of the law’s implementation by revealing the heart-warming stories of communities and personalities who have been positively transformed by tourism.

Intramuros Administration Administrator Atty. Guiller B. Asido
Intramuros Administration Administrator Atty. Guiller B. Asido

“This tourism campaign pays homage to the people, organizations and communities who have reaped the benefits of sustainable tourism as envisioned by the proponents of the law,” Sec. Puyat shared.

DOT recognizes the narratives of our people as the heart of our tourism industry, delivering inspiration, excitement, and joy to both local and foreign visitors.

Featured Stories

The Tourism Decade campaign features the stories of the following:

  • Whang-Od, the century-old Mambabatok of Kalinga;
  • Rambo, the dog tour guide of Batad, Ifugao;
  • the Deaf-inite Tour Guiding Service of Intramuros for its deaf-friendly tours;
  • the Lake Pandin Women Rafters of San Pablo, Laguna;
  • Bobby Adrao, an advocate for whale shark protection in Donsol, Sorsogon;
  • Angelo Cayabo, a former dishwasher who established dolphin-watching tours in Palawan;
  • Eva Valledor, founder of Binuatan Creations, a successful sustainable community livelihood program in Palawan famous for its weaved products;
  • Experiences of the Loboc River Choir in Bohol;
  • Laida Escoltura, a known home cook from General Luna, Siargao;
  • and the indigenous T’Boli people of South Cotabato who exemplify how cultural tourism can enhance Philippine living traditions.

As part of the “Tourism Decade Campaign,” video documentaries of the featured personalities and communities can be accessed online at thetourismdecade.philippines.travel.

The Onward: The Philippines Tourism Decade Exhibition

Another highlight of the celebration is the preview of Onward: The Philippines Tourism Decade Exhibition at the former site of San Ignacio Church and an outdoor interactive installation in Plaza Roma, both located inside Intramuros’ historic walls. The project is a testament to tourism’s impact on Filipino lives, that it is seen, felt, and experienced not just by those who are able to travel, but also by those whose lives have significantly improved since 2009.

Preview of Onward The Philippines Tourism Decade Exhibition
Preview of Onward The Philippines Tourism Decade Exhibition

The exhibition is not only a celebration of these 10 victorious years, but also it is also an affirmation that we continue to take the right steps forward, onward. The exhibition will soon be open to the public and will run until December 2019, and admission is free. 

The celebration was also filled with performances from local talents such as the UP Padayon Rondalla and soprano Stephanie Quintin from the UP College of Music. The T’boli dancers of Lake Sebu, poets, and other cultural acts provided further entertainment. 

The inspiring T’boli dancers
The inspiring T’boli dancers

Even after 10 years of the Tourism Act’s implementation, the DOT remains steadfast in its vision of developing a highly competitive and environmentally sustainable tourism industry that creates jobs and opportunities for Filipinos, bringing inclusive growth to all, and continues being a major component in nation-building. Get the latest updates from the Department of Tourism by following them on Facebook.

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