From November, Chinese citizens will again be able to apply for e-visas for up to 14 days of travel in the Philippines.
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Small-scale tourism ventures hope for big debut on TikTok
It’s micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) for today’s video. Expect more engaging social media content from Filipino ...
The Philippines is set to revive the electronic visa (e-Visa) programme for Chinese nationals from November, in an effort to ...
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As Philippines lags peers, government bets on China eVisa restart
The Philippines is banking on the resumption of China’s eVisa program in November to help close its tourism gap with ...
SELL on TikTok, promote the Philippines? The Department of Tourism (DOT) has partnered with the popular social media company to improve the promotion of services for micro, small, and medium tourism ...
The collaboration aims to expand the reach and boost revenues of small business in the tourism sector such as small hotels, ...
The Philippines has expected to see a rise in Chinese tourist arrivals after the e-visa program for Chinese takes effect in ...
The Department of Tourism (DOT) has teamed up with TikTok to enhance the digital presence of micro, small and medium ...
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Muslim-friendly travelogue launched —DOT
The Muslim-Friendly Travelogue of the Philippines, a three-volume publication that showcases the beauty, diversity, and ...
The Philippines Department of Tourism (DoT) has welcomed the reinstatement of electronic visas (e-Visas) for Chinese ...
The Philippines is increasingly turning to its domestic tourism market to sustain growth amid a continued drop in foreign ...
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