Showing posts with label Tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tourism. Show all posts

Monday, February 29, 2016

Road to Lamlifew gets major upgrade


MALUNGON, Sarangani (August 5, 2015) - Road concreting is ongoing in Sitio Lamlifew, Datal Tampal where one of the well-known tourist destinations of Sarangani is located, the School of Living Tradition and Community Village Museum of the Blaan tribe. This major upgrade to the once difficult road leading to the tribal village of Lamlifew was spearheaded by the Department of Tourism, Department of Public Works and Highways and Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon. (Ener Toguin/SULONG TRIBU)

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Why Sarbay is biggest beach festival

By BEVERLY C. PAOYON

GUMASA, Sarangani (May 22, 2015) – There are reasons why Sarbay is the biggest beach festival in the Philippines.

The Sarangani Bay Festival, or popularly known as Sarbay, is a premier summer beach festival held at the white sand beach of Gumasa strip in the town of Glan.

The festival was formally incepted in 2006 by the provincial officials that time with Migs Dominguez as governor.

As the years passed by, the potential growth of Sarbay has been fully realized until it reached the distinction as the biggest beach festival in the country.

One proof of this is the multiplying number of tourists coming to SarBay each year.

Michelle Solon, Sarangani Tourism Council president, explained why Sarbay has the rightful claim to be the biggest beach festival in the country.

“Yes, we are the biggest (number of tourists) followed by La Boracay that happens every Labor Day (May 1) in Boracay.”

On the two-day (May 15–16) span of SarBay 2015, the provincial government tallied around 127,000 tourists that came to the festival from May 14-17.

Sarbay 2014 gathered an estimated 120,000 tourists according to the Sarangani Tourism and Investment Promotion Center.

These tourists came from different regions of Mindanao, Visayas, and even as far as Luzon.

Sarbay has never ran out of foreign tourists too. Beach lovers from the United States, Australia, and Canada rush to the Philippines once the date of the next Sarbay is announced.

Solon said she was pleased with the “successful turnout of people that came to Sarbay. We thank the athletes, the beach enthusiasts and the support of Sarbay citizens (frequent Sarbay goers).”
The second proof that makes Sarbay as the biggest beach festival in the country is the awards it has received in its decade of existence.

In 2012, Sarbay was awarded First Runner Up and garnered in 2013 the Grand Champion as Best Tourism Event of the Philippines in sports and adventure category by the Association of Tourism Officers of the Philippines and Department of Tourism.

“Nakikita po natin na talagang nagtatake-off na masyado ang tourism ng Sarangani,” Solon said crediting it to the efforts of the provincial government as well as to Sarangani congressman and boxing icon Manny Pacquiao for bringing the name of Sarangani into “a platform at the international scene.”

Another proof is the promulgation of environmental advocacies for Sarbay, making the festival not just the biggest but also the cleanest.

During the Sarbay 2015, the provincial government of Sarangani launched #ilovecleansarbay in order to promote responsible partying while in the cradle of nature.

Because of this, party-goers participated in the clean-up drive the day after SarBay 2015, Sunday, May 17, led by the local government units of barangay Gumasa and municipality of Glan, and private partner Smart Communications.

The Alcantara Foundation also took part in this initiative by releasing 100,000 bangus fingerlings to Sarangani Bay.

Solon said that her husband, Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon, has “envisioned a clean Sarbay festival.”

“It turned out that our Sarbay goers can be responsible tourists! All I can really say now is ‘Sumusulong na talaga ang ating Sarangani’,” said Michelle Solon who also chairs the Regional Tourism Council.

Over the years, Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon said, the popularity of Sarbay “has grown by leaps and bounds” and revealed the secret to a successful tourism campaign which is “sustainability and continuity.”

A lot of the province’s tourism products, he said, are crafted way back from the provincial government past administrations.
“We just improved it. We engaged partnerships with big private sector groups to help us develop tourism areas.”

The governor thanked Smart Communications, Globe Telecom, San Miguel, Delimondo, KCC Malls and 2GO for supporting Sarbay 2015. (Beverly C. Paoyon/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Sarbay: Philippines' biggest beach fest

By BEVERLY C. PAOYON

GUMASA, Sarangani (May 22, 2015) – Sarangani Bay Festival, or more known now as Sarbay, continuously establishes its status as the biggest beach festival in the Philippines.

This was proven by Sarbay 2015 on May 15–16. According to the Sarangani Tourism and Investment Promotion Center, an estimated 127,000 tourists — domestic and foreign alike — came to the white sand beach of Gumasa strip in Glan and experienced a one-of-a-kind summer party.

Melody Cosep, a first-timer of Sarbay, testified to this and shared her experience of Sarbay 2015.

“I don’t usually party. I mean, I do not party at all. I came to Sarbay because of my job-related duties as part of the documentation team, but I never expected that I would experience the fun beyond my expectations,” Cosep stated.

She described her entire weekend as an “absolute thrill!”

“Watching the activities that were taking place made me forget all the stresses I am facing,” said Cosep, a law student from General Santos City.

“Summer Party at the Bay was immensely exhilarating! I did not anticipate anything because I had only one idea of the term foam party and it’s the thought of dancing under a shower of bubbles,” Cosep narrated.

“My cousin and I stayed at the VIP area at around nine in the evening, and the next thing we knew, it was already dawn! We both returned to our hotel room very wet with foam and paint and a bit groggy, but with no regrets at all,” she added.

Yet even for this, Cosep said that the best part of her Sarbay experience was the “Splash in the Sky.”

“It was honestly the best fireworks display I have ever seen so far! What made it even better was because I watched it together with my family. My younger siblings were more than amazed at how colorful the dark sky appeared. The blaze of beautiful shades of light made everyone around us astonished that all we can hear and say is recurrent screaming and clapping,” Cosep said.

“Words are not enough to describe the splendour of Sarangani Bay, the pristine waters of the Sarangani beaches, the elegance of the Sarangani people, and the grandeur of Sarbay Fest 2015,” Cosep said.

“I will definitely be back next year!”

Aside from the nightly parties, Sarbay also features activities and events that provide other recreation for tourists, making the festival a perfect venue to have fun every summer. Among these are the Pinta sa Baybayon, sand sculpture, kite flying competition, and Zumba dancing.

Sarbay is also a hub for sports enthusiasts and athletes alike as sports competitions such as the 15-kilometer Swim-Across-the-Bay, triathlon, beach volleyball, ultimate frisbee, swimming, and banca (boat) racing are present in the festival.

One of the most unique aspects of Sarbay Fest, unlike any other beach festivals, is its constant promotion towards environmental preservation and cleanliness.

On the recent Sarbay 2015, a clean-up drive within the entire Gumasa shore was initiated by the provincial government and Smart Communications to promote responsible partying.

With all of these present, Sarbay Fest can be at par, if not surpass, any other beach party in the country. Sarbay can easily contend with “high-end” parties held in Boracay.

As the years passed by, the number of tourists coming from different places outside Mindanao is steadily increasing, making the attendees of Sarbay more diverse and colorful.

With the recent 10th Sarbay, it was already clear that undermining Sarbay is inappropriate anymore. A clear proof of this is the number of corporate giants in the country that are backing the fest such as Smart Communications, Globe Telecom, San Miguel, Delimondo, KCC Malls and 2GO.

Sarbay also boosted the economy of Sarangani, as it opened more opportunities for entrepreneurs to establish their businesses --specifically those that are related to food and tourism.

Safe to say, Sarbay, undeniably, has indeed grown to become the biggest beach festival in the Philippines. And confidently, it will hold this distinction for the next years to come. (Beverly C. Paoyon/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Responsible Sarbay citizens join clean-up party

By MELODY JOY J. COSEP

GUMASA, Sarangani (May 19, 2015) – The May 15-16 SarBay Fest also celebrated its 10th year anniversary with a clean-up party by Sarbay citizens Sunday (May 17).

The largest and most famous beach and sports festival in Mindanao, and now, in the entire country, was participated in by over 100,000 locals and tourists.

The annual event comprised of activities such as Sand Sculpture, Beach Volleyball, Beach Football, Skim Boarding Competition, Ultimate Frisbee Tournament, Pinta sa Baybayon, Zumba with the Legendz, Fire Dancing Competition, Bay Bodies, Summer Party at the Bay, Foam Party, and Kite Flying Competition.  

Aside from promoting tourism in Gumasa, Glan and drawing tourists and investors to its white sand beaches, the holding of this festival is also an avenue where the activities are designed to inculcate on the stakeholders and attendees the importance of a continuous awareness campaign to protect and preserve the resources of Sarangani Bay and beaches.

As part of the local government’s thrust to enjoy SarBay while keeping it clean, the activities also included Swim Across the Bay, SarBay Bancarera, and Triathlon for the Environment for the said purpose.

This year, another one-day event was added to the celebration. On Sunday, May 17 at 6:00 in the morning, a SarBay Clean-up Party was introduced by the provincial government together with the municipality of Glan.

Everyone who was willing to partake in the “unique kind of party” was given a trash bag (which was part of the environmental fee upon entrance). For every five kilos of garbage submitted by every person, a token was given in exchange, courtesy of SarBay partners Smart Telecom, 2Go, and Coca-Cola. Meanwhile, the first 50 participants who presented eight kilos of collected rubbish received a personalized SarBay shirt from Smart Telecom.

The hashtags “#ilovecleansarbay,” “#sarbayforever,” and other promotional videos to help clean the surroundings were trending all over the social media sites, thus all followers of Sarangani Bay Festival were encouraged to participate in this pursuit.

“I love this activity. Being an environmentalist, I feel fulfilled to take part of preserving Sarangani Bay and the beaches by simply keeping my personal garbage in my trash bag and picking up other people’s waste. It’s also fun doing it because of the token I received. I’m just a bit unfortunate for not being one of the first 50 who received the shirts. I’ll wake up earlier next year, anyway. Thank you, SarBay Fest 2015 for initiating this Clean-up Party!,” stated Merit Jean Cosep, a SarBay citizen and nature lover.

The organizers of the beach festival expressed their gratitude to every responsible SarBay citizen who stayed and helped until the end of the occasion. Gumasa beach looked as clean and orderly as how they looked before SarBay Fest 2015 kicked off. (Melody Joy J. Cosep/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)

Monday, May 11, 2015

Pinoy Aquaman lands in historic site


GLAN, Sarangani (May 11, 2015) - Bohol-based lawyer Ingemar Macarine, also known as the Pinoy Aquaman, poses at Sumbang Point with the team of media and rescuers who escorted his swim from Maasim to Glan Sunday, May 10. Sumbang Point is a place in Glan where Spanish navigator Ruy Lopez de Villalobos sailed in 1543 in search for provisions according to historical accounts. Who would ever believe historic Sarangani Bay (mentioned in Antonio Pigafetta’s epic journal of Magellan’s expedition), the deepest bay in the Philippines, can be conquered with human prowess? (Jake Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Pinoy Aquaman conquers Sarangani Bay


GLAN, Sarangani (May 11, 2015) – Atty. Ingemar Macarine, also known as the Pinoy Aquaman, swims from Maasim to Glan in the first-ever solo Sarangani Bay crossing Sunday, May 10. Macarine, a pioneer in solo channel swimming in the Philippines, is the first Filipino to swim from Alcatraz Island Penitentiary to San Francisco City, California, USA (2.7 km in 1 hour on April 7, 2014). Before his Sarangani Bay swim, the latest in his 10 long-distance swimming feats was the Santa Fe, Bantayan Island to San Remigio, Mainland Cebu swim with a distance of 19.99 km in 7 hours and 45 minutes last April 12, 2015. The swim was to promote climate change awareness and tourism. (Jake Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Bohol lawyer makes 1st solo swim of Sarangani Bay

By MELODY COSEP and BEVERLY PAOYON
GLAN, Sarangani (May 11, 2015) – A Bohol-based lawyer fought strong current...s Sunday (May 10) in the first-ever solo swim of Sarangani Bay from Maasim to Sumbang Point.

Atty. Ingemar Macarine covered a distance of 12.95 kilometers in 5:55 hours. He said it was one of his most difficult swims.

Strong currents kept pulling him off course so he had to change direction more than 16 times.
“Nakaluha ko ganina kay na reach nako ang Sumbang Point kay sa swim may possibility nga dili ma reach ang target,” Macarine said.

Sumbang Point is a place in Glan where Spanish navigator Ruy Lopez de Villalobos sailed in 1543 in search for provisions according to historical accounts.

“Na feel daw niya na maski unsa nya langoy kusog daw kayo ang sulog,” said Tres Besana, videographer of Sarangani Information Office.

The average speed of Macarine, a pioneer in solo channel swimming in the Philippines, was 2.65 kph with a brief stop every 30 minutes for energy drink or feeding. After covering 6.79 kilometers in three hours, his speed increased to 2.40 kph.

He constantly used freestyle and had no difficulty with his swimming techniques. He was calm and seemed just like practicing throughout the course.

Despite finishing the swim at Sumbang Point instead of the original route in barangay Tango, a few kilometers away, Macarine still considers this swim a successful one because his intention was really to swim from Maasim to any point in Glan.

Atty. Macarine started the swim by reading the Bible and by praying.While swimming, he said, he kept repeating Psalm 23 in his mind, and the thought of his wife and kids waiting for him to finish at the other side of the bay.He was escorted by two boats. A small one carrying his navigator and a bigger boat loaded with mediamen, rescue team and staff of the Provincial Capitol.

His swim was meant to promote tourism in Sarangani Bay and for clean seas and beaches.
“The swim this morning was my own little way of contributing to the Sarbay tourism of your province,” he said. “Thank you to the provincial government especially to Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon and Ma’am Michelle Solon for sponsoring the swim. Without your support, this event would not have been made possible.”

Sarangani Bay’s strong currents have been bugging swimmers who join Sarbay Festival’s Swim-Across-the-Bay Competition each year.

The fastest time logged is 3:36:46 hours achieved in 2014. This swim relay of five members is one of the most awaited events of Sarbay to be held on May 15-16.

The Swim-across-the-Bay is a brainchild of former Sarangani agriculture chief and marine biologist Giuseppe Chew.“When I made my suggestion to the floor when we had our first meeting to conduct the Sarangani Bay Festival, everyone was laughing at me,” Chew said. “The suggestion was almost killed.”

Chew said the Swim-across-the-Bay “turned out to be the best activity then and highly successful.”
He said it is “the longest open ocean swimming competition in the Philippines and probably in Asia.”
“Who would ever believe historic Sarangani Bay (mentioned in Antonio Pigafetta’s epic journal of Magellan’s expedition), the deepest bay in the Philippines, can be conquered with human prowess?” Chew said.

Michelle Solon, chair of Sarangani Provincial Tourism Council and Region XII Tourism Council hope that the solo swim Of Atty. Macarine would bring more attention to Sarbay. “Atty. Macarine has his advocacies. He is advocating for clean seas. We in Sarangani have the same objective,” Solon said.

In 2006, then Board Member Rommel Tomas Falgui authored a resolution at the Sangguniang Panlalawigan making Sarangani Bay Festival a tool for environmental awareness.

Governor Solon echoed the advocacy of Macarine and noted that Sarangani Bay is a protected seascape through Presidential Decree 756 declared in 1996.

“We are happy that the advocacy of Atty. Macarine is also for clean seas, clean waters, clean beaches and the protection of the environment,” the governor added.

A Surigaonon by birth, Atty. Macarine is now based in Tubigon, Bohol. He is currently the Election Officer of the Municipality of Tubigon. He has finished at least four marathons and four triathlons here and abroad.
Atty. Macarine is the first Filipino to swim from Alcatraz Island Penitentiary to San Francisco City, California, USA (2.7km in 1hour on April 7, 2014).

Before his Sarangani Bay swim, the latest in his 10 long-distance swimming feats was the Santa Fe, Bantayan Island to San Remigio, Mainland Cebu swim with a distance of 19.99 km in 7 hours and 45 minutes last April 12, 2015. The swim was to promote climate change awareness and tourism in San Remigio.

Atty. Macarine follows the Marathon Swimming Federation Rules (such as no floating aids of whatever kind, regular swim suits only, and no physical contact with another human being or with the boats).
Among his future plans is a solo swim of the 10km-San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge to Bay Bridge on May 22, 2015. (Melody Cosep and Beverly Paoyon/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

HAPPENING: Solo swim across Sarangani Bay


GENERAL SANTOS CITY (May 10, 2015) - Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon (left) and his wife Michelle Lopez Solon (right) brief the press Saturday, May 9, on the swim across Sarangani Bay of Atty. Ingemar Macarine (center). Macarine, also known as The Pinoy Aquaman, started his swim 5am from Kamanga, Maasim Sunday, May 10, that would take him to Tango, Glan covering a distance of about 15 kilometers. His swim serves as the opening event of Sarbay Fest (May 15-16 in Gumasa, Glan) and for environment protection and awareness. Atty. Macarine is the first Filipino to swim from Alcatraz Island Penitentiary to San Francisco City, California, USA (2.7km in 1hour) on April 7, 2014. His latest feat was being the first man to swim from Santa Fe, Bantayan Island to San Remigio, Mainland Cebu with a distance of 19.99km in 7hours and 45minutes last April 12, 2015 to promote climate change awareness and tourism in San Remigio. Atty. Macarine follows the Marathon Swimming Federation Rules (such as no floating aids of whatever kind, regular swim suits only, and no physical contact with another human being or with the boats). A Surigaonon by birth, Atty. Macarine is now based in Tubigon, Bohol. He is currently the Election Officer of the Municipality of Tubigon. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Thai lady 1st at PGAWC


GENERAL SANTOS CITY (March 31, 2015) - Lady pilot Nunnapat Phuchong (center) of Thailand receives a plaque of participation and token as 1st runner-up after three days of competition at the Paragliding Accuracy World Cup in Safi ranch, Barangay Tinoto in Maasim, Sarangani on March 27-29. Also in photo are 2nd runner-up Milawati Sirin (2nd from left) of Indonesia, 3rd runner-up Norhayati Jamaludin (2nd from right) of Malaysia, and Tourism Regional Director Nelly Nita Dillera (extreme left). (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Sarangani hosts PGAWC


MAASIM, Sarangani (March 31, 2015) - International paragliders compete in the Paragliding Accuracy World Cup (PGAWC) at Safi ranch, Barangay Tinoto on March 27-29. There were 51 competitors from Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Canada, Philippines, China, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Taiwan and Spain. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Monday, March 9, 2015

Sarangani marks National Arts Month


GENERAL SANTOS CITY (March 6, 2015) – The National Arts Month celebration and Philippine International Arts Festival 2015 with the theme "Highlighting Local Culture Genius to Promote Pride of Place" are hosted by the Project Sulong Tribu of the Provincial Governor's Office and Sarangani Tourism and Investment Promotion Center on February 23. (Martin Fernando E. Bernad Jr./SARANGANI TOURISM AND INVESTMENT PROMOTION CENTER)

Monday, October 27, 2014

Gov. Solon thanks SarBay people


ALABEL, Sarangani (October 23, 2014) – A thanksgiving dinner was held on October 17 for the success of the Sarangani Bay (SarBay) Festival. SarBay 2013 was declared champion as Best Tourism Event-Sports/Adventure/Wellness Province Category in the whole Philippines given by the Association of Tourism Officers of the Philippines. Organizers received certificates of appreciation. (Kim Windell Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)

Gov. Solon supports Blaan cultural masters


GENERAL SANTOS CITY (October 17, 2014) – Gov. Steve Chiongbian Solon joins Blaan cultural masters from the Lamlifew Village Museum based in Barangay Datal Tampal, Malungon during the opening of a four-day “Mabal Blaan: Weaving the Threads of Heritage" exhibit at SM Mall on October 13 where the Blaan indigenous fabric called “Tabih” are showcased until October 16. They are organized as Lamlifew Tribal Women’s Association manifesting the role of Blaan women in upholding the identity of the tribe thru crafts. Sarangani Province thru its Sulong Tribu program with the support of the Department of Tourism Region XII aspires that the province will be named as Tabih Capital in Southern Mindanao. The activity is a support to the celebration of the National Indigenous Peoples’ Month this October. (Kim Windell Tiblani/PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Blaan master weavers present work at SM City



GENERAL SANTOS CITY (October 14, 2014) - Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon pays attention to Blaan master weavers Yabing Caturan Masalon Dulo, 94, and Gusiye Buan, 84, from Lamlifew Village in Barangay Datal Tampal, Malungon, Sarangani during the opening of exhibit of "Mabal Blaan:Weaving the Threads of Heritage" at SM City starting Monday, October 13. The Department of Tourism Region 12 supported the Lamlifew Village Museum under the Sulong Tribu component of Sulong Sarangani program. The exhibit runs until October 16. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Officials open "Mabal Blaan: Weaving the Threads of Heritage" exhibit


GENERAL SANTOS CITY (October 14, 2014) - Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon (extreme left) leads the ribbon cutting ceremony to open the exhibit "Mabal Blaan;Weaving the Threads of Heritage" and showcasing the Lamlifew Village Museum Monday, October 13, at SM City Events Center. The governor is assisted by her wife Michelle Solon (2nd from left), chair of the Regional Tourism Council. Also in photo are Vice Governor Jinkee Pacquiao (2nd from right), City Councilor Shandee Llido (extreme right), Dir. Yahya Senti (3rd from left) of the Department of Labor and Employment Region 12 and Dir. Arturo Valero (3rd from right) of the National Economic and Development Authority Region 12. (Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Governor Solon presents ATOP awards


ALABEL, Sarangani (October 14, 2014) - Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon (4th from left) proudly presents the award garnered by Sarbay 2013 which is the Grand Winner in The Pearl Awards of Association of Tourism Officers of the Philippines – Department of Tourism (ATOP-DOT) Best Tourism Practices of the Philippines under the category of Best Tourism Event – Festival Sports, Adventure and Wellness (Provincial Level) during the flag raising ceremony Monday, October 13.(Jake T. Narte/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Sarbay 2013 is Grand Winner in ATOP awards


Alabel, Sarangani (October 12, 2014) - Sarbay 2013 is the Grand Winner in The Pearl Awards of Association of Tourism Officers of the Philippines - Department of Tourism (ATOP-DOT) Best Tourism Practices of the Philippines under the category of Best Tourism Event - Festival Sports, Adventure and wellness (Provincial Level). Larry Asparin (3rd from left), coordinator of Sarangani Tourism and Investment Promotion Center, presents the trophy during the regular session of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan with presiding officer Vice Governor Jinkee J. Pacquiao. (Martin Fernando E. Bernad, Jr./SARANGANI TOURISM & INVESTMENT PROMOTION CENTER)

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Trade and tourism officials open SMEs Pasalubong Bazaar


GLAN, Sarangani (October 1, 2014) – Mayor Victor James Yap, Sr. with Department of Trade and Industry 12 assistant regional director Dorecita Delima, municipal administrator Dra. Candelaria Yap, and Region 12 and Sarangani tourism council president Michelle Solon cut the ceremonial ribbon at the opening of the SMEs Pasalubong Bazaar on Tuesday, September 30, showcasing processed foods, crafts and fashion compliments made by local producers and invited small and medium enterprises. (Tres Besana/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Tabo sa Mercado opens exhibits


GLAN, Sarangani (October 1, 2014) - Department of Trade and Industry 12 assistant regional director Dorecita Delima, Mayor Victor James Yap Sr., and municipal administrator Candelaria Yap open the Tabo sa Mercado Barangay Showcase Tuesday, September 30. The booth showcase is a competition among the 31 barangays of Glan vying for the best booth contest that represents a perfect replica of its people, culture, and tourism destinations. (Tres B. Besana/ ARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Friday, September 26, 2014

Crowning of Mutya ng Mindanao 2014


GENERAL SANTOS CITY (September 16, 2014) – Sarangani Vice Governor Jinkee Jamora-Pacquiao is assisted by Bernado Chua, founder and C.E.O of Oragano Gold Coffee, in crowning Miss Zamboanga City, Christine Juaton, as Mutya ng Mindanao 2014 during the pageant night at Greenleaf Hotel on September 12. The winner received P300,000 in cash and other valuable prizes. (Jerald Rubio/VICE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE)