Category Archives: Tourism

An Open Letter To Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco

Once in a while, we at The Adobo Chronicles get dead serious. This is one of those times…

An Open Letter to Christina Garcia-Frasco

We understand how difficult or even impossible it is to pull back on a multi-million tourism campaign that has already been formally launched.

Missteps were committed not just on the part of the ad agency but the Department of Tourism as well.

It is unfortunate that the well-meaning campaign has become the object of jokes and memes among Filipinos. The international media has taken notice and the coverage of this fiasco has tainted the campaign.

We believe that the best way to move on is for DOT to stop defending itself and passing the blame on the ad agency.

A simple tweak will do the trick!

Why not use the old tourism slogan “It’s More Fun in the Philippines” as a tagline to the primary slogan, “Love The Philippines?”

Filipinos are known to be a very resilient people, and we suppose that includes the people at DOT.

We stumbled. Let’s get up and move on.

May we offer a mock-up of what the campaign can look like?

… and no public funds were used to come up with this suggested promo poster.

Yours truly,

The Adobo Chronicles

Leni Robredo Joins In The Tourism Fun!

NAGA CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Naga Bureau) -All of social media is having fun with the tourism fiasco, with photos of international destinations tagged “Love The Philippines.”

Well, ex-Vice President Leni Robredo has joined the bus, er, the fun, posting her own unsolicited entry to the tourism promo.

Robredo’s entry shows her strolling along a rice field (and who knows where she came from). And she brilliantly fuses two slogans: “Love The Philippines” and “It’s More Fun in the Philippines.”

This is a winner, and an authentic photo of the Philippines!

Maria Ressa’s Words Now Haunt Philippines’ Department Of Tourism!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – The Philippines’ Department of Tourism is facing a more daunting task than trying to defend its new slogan/branding, “Love The Philippines.”

It will be recalled that on her way to stealing the Nobel Peace Prize from other more deserving freedom fighters, Rappler CEO and convicted criminal Maria Ressa described the Philippines as “worse than any war zone I’ve been in.”

So how can anyone love a war zone?

Perhaps, DOT can come up with an alternate slogan that says “Come to the Philippines…We’ll prove Maria Ressa is Liar!”