Dick Sy Ong: The Transportation Development Projects for Tourism
- Development
- February 9, 2024
Marinduque stands as a vibrant blend of progress, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. With ongoing efforts to strengthen coastal protection, the municipality continues to safeguard its communities while preserving its stunning attractions. Among its treasures is the pristine Poctoy White Beach, a haven for travelers seeking sun, sea, and serenity. Equally remarkable is the Holy
READ MOREMindoro stands as a thriving community where progress, nature, and culture harmoniously blend. The town continues to move forward with improved infrastructure projects that strengthen connectivity, boost local trade, and uplift the lives of its residents. Beyond development, Mindoro also captivates with its natural wonders, such as the pristine Aninuan Beach, known for its crystal-clear
READ MORERomblon’s cultural and technological progress and attractions keep it gleaming. The province has the perfect mix of accessibility, natural beauty, and rich culture. The roads on Sibuyan Island have been improved to make travel safer and easier, the Bon Bon Beach is famed for its beauty, and Romblon handicrafts are known for their timeless craftsmanship,
READ MOREPalawan is more than just a paradise of turquoise waters and dramatic limestone cliffs, it’s a province where resilience, culture, and history beautifully intertwine. In Brooke’s Point, a vital flood protection project safeguards homes and livelihoods, proving how infrastructure can strengthen communities. Over in Coron, the breathtaking Twin Lagoon offers travelers a surreal encounter with
READ MOREROXAS, ORIENTAL MINDORO – Roxas has always been known as a welcoming town along the Western Nautical Highway—a place where fertile farmlands, fishing grounds, and family traditions meet the promise of adventure. With its fast-growing development in tourism and disaster resilience, travelers can now safely enjoy its rich culture and amazing tourist spots it offers.
READ MORERomblon, often called the “Marble Capital of the Philippines,” is a province where natural beauty, history, and community resilience come together. Beyond its pristine islands and centuries-old landmarks, Romblon continues to make strides in safeguarding its people and preserving its heritage. In Odiongan, an upgraded flood defense system strengthens protection against climate risks, ensuring safer
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