‘Love the Philippines’ campaign receives Japan expo special award

Tokyo: Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Christina Frasco welcomed the growing international recognition of the ‘Love the Philippines’ campaign, which received the Jury’s Special Award at Tourism EXPO Japan 2024 on Sept. 26.

The award acknowledged the campaign’s outstanding efforts in promoting the Philippines’ cultural richness, natural beauty and commitment to sustainable tourism through a collaborative approach.

‘This jury citation reflects the shared passion and commitment of Filipinos to showcase the best of our nation to the world, aligning with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s vision for the tourism industry,’ Frasco said in a news release on Sunday.

‘Through the Love the Philippines campaign, we continue to highlight our rich history, stunning landscapes and the warmth of our people, resonating with travelers globally,’ she added.

Tourism EXPO Japan 2024, jointly organized by the Japan Association for Tourism Promotion, Japan Association of Travel Agents and the Japan National Tourism Organ
ization, is one of the most significant international travel events, featuring participants from more than 80 countries and regions.

The DOT Tokyo Office, in partnership with the Tourism Promotions Board – Philippines and the DOT Branding and Marketing Communications Office, led the Philippines’ participation in the Expo, featuring attached agencies, accredited hotels and resorts, major airlines, airport and seaport representatives, and partner tour operators.

As of Sept. 26, the Philippines has already welcomed 290,123 Japanese visitors, making Japan the third-largest source of tourists behind South Korea and the United States.

‘This award reflects the deepening bond between the Philippines and Japan, as we continue to share our culture, heritage, and natural beauty with our Japanese friends. The steady increase in Japanese visitors underscores this growing rapport and solidifies the Philippines as a tourism powerhouse on the global stage,’ Frasco added.

Philippine Ambassador to Japan, Mylene Garcia-Alba
no, represented Frasco during the Ministerial Roundtable, where she introduced the Philippine Experience Program.

The Philippine Experience Program has completed nine legs across various regions, with upcoming legs planned in the Cordillera Administrative Region and the Caraga Region.

In celebration of World Tourism Day on Sept. 27, the DOT also launched a new “Love the Philippines” audio-visual presentation that showcases the country’s diverse attractions — from its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes to festive traditions and flavorful cuisine — inviting travelers to embrace Filipino hospitality and create unforgettable memories across the 7,641 islands.

The Jury’s Special Award follows other recent accolades for the ‘Love the Philippines’ campaign, including its win as Asia’s Leading Tourism Campaign 2024 at the World Travel Awards Asia and Oceania gala ceremony and its nomination for Best Marketing Campaign at the prestigious Asia Best of the Best Awards.

Source: Philippines News Agency

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