The Angeles City government has welcomed a delegation from the Negros Occidental government for a day of cultural immersion, heritage exploration, and a hands-on culinary experience.
Angeles City Tourism Office (ACTO) head Louie Lazatin, in partnership with the Kuliat Foundation Inc., led the city in welcoming the guests.
The visitors included Provincial Board Member Arthur Christopher Marañon, who also chairs the Committee on Tourism of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, along with Cheryl Decena, the Provincial Tourism Officer of Negros Occidental, and other guests.
Among the places they visited were the Angeles City’s Heritage District, National Museum of Social History (the former Pamintuan Mansion), the Holy Rosary Parish, Museo ning Angeles
Participants rolled up their sleeves to prepare and cook their own sisig, experiencing the iconic Angeles City dish firsthand as they participated in a live demonstration of the sizzling sisig craft, the City Information Office (CIO) said.
“The visit is a wonderful opportunity to exchange culture and tourism insights between Negros Occidental and Angeles City,” said Lazatin. “Our guests experienced not only our heritage and hospitality but also the world-class culinary scene that makes Angeles City a unique destination for both domestic and international visitors.”
The CTO expressed hope that this encounter would pave the way for future cross-provincial tours, knowledge exchange, and joint tourism initiatives that showcase the rich diversity of the region.
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