Monday, August 30, 2010

Mass for hostage dead on Tuesday

Boholanos will pay tribute to the victims of the Manila tourist bus hostage in a mass at the St. Joseph Cathedral here on Tuesday at eight in the morning.

Gov. Edgar Chatto enjoined all department and satellite office heads of the provincial government, owners and operators of beach resorts, hotels, restaurants and other tourism-related establishments, religious and cultural organizations, and Chinese groups to attend the mass.

The governor said this is intended to express the Boholanos’ sympathy to the bereaved families of the foreign tourists from Hong Kong who were gunned dead in the 11-hour bloody hostage drama.

Chatto, former chairman of the tourism committee in Congress, convened the top military and police officials here on the very night of the Manila bloodbath.

He demanded from the peacekeepers and law enforcers a sustained peace and a maintained order in the province amidst fear of any possible local repercussion of the tragic hostage-taking.

Hong Kong has issued a black travel warning to its residents to cancel their Philippine travel. Those who are still visiting the country have been directed to get back as soon as possible.

While the Tuesday morning mass, which is simultaneous nationwide, is held, the Department of Tourism is into a “public relations offensive” cushioning the impact of the tragic tourist bus siege.

Travelers from Hong Kong are the fifth biggest tourist group in the Philippines, second in Central Visayas and third in Bohol.

Chatto would like to tell the world of travel that Bohol has enhanced its tourism image because Boholanos put diamond value to both the life of nature and the culture that prices and prizes human life. (Ven rebo Arigo)

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