By Mortz C. Ortigoza, MPA
While going back inside the Sison
Auditorium after the State of the Province Address of the Governor of
Pangasinan, I saw Bombo Radyo Framy Sabado interviewing Pangasinan 4th District
Rep. Christopher “Toff” de Venecia.
I stopped my pacing on the light
brown narra floor of the ritzy building and whisked up my cellphone cum tape
recorder from my right pants pocket and butted in after the Solon answered
Framy’s query about the vaunted employment juggernaut ‘s Creative Law he
authored and was lengthily reported by my son Jigger (the De Venecias (Mother
(come backing congressional bet Manay Gina) and Son P.R Man) at our Northern
Watch Newspaper.
Here’s my posers to the young
Congressman in English:
Me: Are you a member in Congress of
the Committee on Tourism?
Him: No.
Me: Are you privy about Tourism
issues in our country like the Philippines being a laggard while ASEAN members
like Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia, and Cambodia have
dusted us off in snaring foreign tourists?
The Congressman extensively
answered my queries that I’ll be posting soon in my blog for all and sundry to
read.
BY THE WAY, here’s the score of the
state of our tourism industry versus those of the mentioned Association of
South East Asian Nations (ASEAN):
“Thailand has reclaimed its title
(for year 2024 – emphasis mine) as the most visited country in Southeast Asia
by getting 35.5 million foreign visitors in 2024 after losing the crown to
Malaysia in 2023.
Malaysia was second with 25 million
visitors, which was short of its target of 27.3 million. Vietnam ranked third
with 17.5 million visitors, followed by Singapore with 16.5 million and
Indonesia with 13.9 million. The rest included Cambodia with 6.7 million
arrivals, the Philippines with 5.4 million, Laos with 4.1 million, and Myanmar
with 1.06 million” (E.vnexpress.net/)
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Thailand became No. 1 in drawing
foreign tourists among the members of ASEAN because she revoked the visa
requirement for Mainland Chinese tourists to come to her shore.
The second biggest Southeast Asia’s
economy hosted 32.7 million foreign tourists as of December 8, 2024 generating
approximately 1.5 trillion baht (US$43.9 billion) in revenue.
China was the largest source of visitors of Thailand last year, with 6.3
million arrivals, followed by Malaysia (4.6 million), India (1.9 million),
South Korea (1.7 million), and Russia (1.5 million).
Can the Philippines – which is No. 7 (eclipsed by backwater Cambodia which is
No. 6, sanamagan!) emulates Thailand in getting rid of those Chinese visas to
catapult her slow growing tourism numbers in the coming years?
It is quite impossible because of
the military spat we have with Beijing. Incase that would happen, we could not
be a Thailand in drawing Chinese tourists with an average of P100, 000 to spend
from per tourist in Dakak, Boracay, Palawan, Siargao, or whatchacamacallit.
With that, we deprive our
countrymen of employment and better standard of living unless national security
is paramount to us despite the humongous number of the Chinese tourists.
What say you my friend on my
opinion?