Regional travel fair opens doors for Cordillera businesses

The 17th Regional Travel Fair began on May 15 in Baguio City, bringing together sellers, buyers, and tourism officials to promote local products and partnerships. Organized by the Tourism Promotions Board and the Department of Tourism, the three-day event at the Baguio Convention and Cultural Center highlights Cordillera enterprises and aims to expand market access beyond the region.

The event opened with a business-to-business session on Friday, May 15. It featured 77 sellers and 56 buyers from across the Philippines, along with local government units and regional tourism offices. TPB Domestic Promotions Department Acting Head Arnold T. Gonzales outlined the agency’s framework for strategic linkages during an orientation, noting how such fairs help regional firms reach national and international buyers.

On Saturday, May 16, the fair opened to the public. DOT Undersecretary Shalimar Hofer Tamano delivered the keynote, stressing the value of accessible travel options amid rising costs. He said the gathering helps sustain tourism enterprises and encourages Filipinos to explore domestic destinations.

Participants included weaving businesses such as Narda’s Handwoven Arts & Crafts and local brands like The Cordilleran Daughter coffee beans. Lucia Catanes of Narda’s said the fair helps introduce traditional crafts to younger generations. Ompong Palma of Wright Park Hotel added that the event supports new partnerships while showcasing Cordilleran heritage and sustainability efforts.

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Guerrero Governor Evelyn Salgado Pineda inaugurates the 50th Tianguis Turístico in recovering Acapulco, with officials and bay backdrop.
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Guerrero governor inaugurates 50th Tianguis Turístico in Acapulco

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Guerrero Governor Evelyn Salgado Pineda inaugurated the 50th edition of Tianguis Turístico México 2026 in Acapulco, emphasizing the port's recovery and its historic return as host. Federal and state officials praised the region's tourism revival, projecting 8,000 participants and over 1,150 million pesos in economic impact.

The 7th Mangan Taku Cordillera Food Fair opened in Baguio, highlighting diverse indigenous foods from the region beyond pinikpikan. It features around 46 exhibitors and heirloom dishes like inanchila and binungor. Organizers say it preserves traditions and supports farmers amid an energy crisis.

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The Bogotá International Book Fair (Filbo) 37th edition will take place from April 21 to May 4 at Corferias, with India as the guest of honor. Filbo director Adriana Cecilia Ángel Forero highlights its role in literary tourism and publishing internationalization. Nearly 600,000 visitors are expected, with an economic impact similar to last year's $64 billion pesos.

Huila's Secretariat of Economic Development and Tourism led the Tourism Sectoral Table to coordinate promotion strategies ahead of the San Juan and San Pedro festivities. Leaders from various entities set commitments to attract visitors and boost the regional economy. Efforts aim to decentralize activities beyond Neiva to benefit the entire department.

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The Valle del Cauca government conducted a new simultaneous territorial outreach in Buga, Ginebra, El Cerrito, El Dovio, and Toro, surpassing 1,000 kilometers traveled to monitor programs and commitments with the community. Governor Dilian Francisca Toro led the event in Buga, emphasizing the value of institutional presence in the territory.

Colombia’s Huila department hosted ExpoExterior 2026 in Neiva for the first time, drawing over 4,000 attendees and 40 institutions from 14 countries. Officials delivered 130 English-language scholarships and linked local youth to global opportunities. The event aligns with Governor Rodrigo Villalba Mosquera’s “Por un Huila Grande” development plan.

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