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Manoy Zubiri eyes to promote Bukidnon tourism industry via mural contest

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MALAYBALAY CITY (11 May 2021) – Bukidnon 3rd District Representative Manuel “Manoy” F. Zubiri is eyeing to promote Bukidnon Tourism Industry thru a mural contest using a canvass.

He delivered his message during the closing program of the 1st Wall Mural Contest on May 10 held at the Grandstand of Camp Ramon M. Onahon at home.

After he saw the beauty of the artworks and the success of the Wall Mural Contest of the Philippine National Police in Bukidnon, he said he was inspired to sponsor another painting contest. But this time, he said, the artwork will be centered on promoting the Tourism Industry in the province using a canvass.

He said the finished artworks of beautiful tourist spots in Bukidnon, can be installed along the provincial streets to attract tourists or travelers to visit.

Manoy also encourages local artists who are members of the Indigenous Peoples (IP) in the province to participate in the said upcoming mural contest for tourism once it will be finalized.

He shared his view while the province and the whole world are battling the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

“During the pandemic, our efforts in barangay development continue. And once the pandemic is over, we will also boost the development of the Tourism Industry in Bukidnon,” Rep. Manoy said.

He is optimistic that the local tourism industry in Bukidnon will bounce back once the new normal has finally come.

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