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Phl dive exhibit opens in Madrid, targets more Spanish tourists to Manila


MADRID, Spain – Philippine Ambassador to Spain Carlos C. Salinas inaugurated the dive exhibit entitled, “Buceo: Es Más Divertido en Filipinas” (Dive: It’s More Fun in the Philippines), in Metro Islas Filipinas in Madrid early June.
The inauguration was attended by Metro de Madrid officials, members of the Filipino community, and Embassy officials and staff.
The dive exhibit, which was organized by the Embassy in coordination with Metro de Madrid and the Department of Tourism (DOT), will run until June 30 June and is one of the Embassy’s activities for Mes Filipino. After June 30, the exhibit will move to other metro stations in Madrid. 

The exhibit features colorful and interesting photographs of the different diving sites that the Philippines has to offer – Mindoro, Batangas, Palawan, Tubbataha Reef, Bohol, Cebu, Negros, and Donsol. The photographs featuring different wildlife and dive wrecks used in the exhibit were contributed by known underwater photographers Scott “Gutsy” Tuason, Stephen Tan, Tobias Kammann, Oliver Ang, Jayvee Fernandez, Wowie Wong, and Oka Espenilla.
The said exhibit is part of the Embassy´s efforts to increase tourism arrivals from Spain. Based on the consolidated figures reported by top Spanish dive operators, around 40% to 50% of all tourism arrivals fromMadrid dive exhibit2 Spain are divers. For the first quarter of 2013, there had been a 9.68%-increase in Spanish arrivals to the Philippines compared to the same period last year. Total Spanish arrivals to the Philippines for 2012 reached 15,985, which represents an 8.51% increase from 2011.
Mes Filipino is a month-long celebration organized by the Embassy in June of each year to commemorate the anniversary of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence and Philippines-Spain Friendship Day through cultural activities such as exhibits, seminars, concerts and food festivals, among others.




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