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Foreign cruise tourists experience island life in Leyte’s Digyo Island

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FOREIGN GUESTS. Foreign tourists aboard the luxury expedition cruise ship SH Minerva interact with residents and experience local culture and cuisine during their visit to Digyo Island in Leyte, one of the destinations under the Cuatro Islas Protected Landscape and Seascape. (ROEL T. AMAZONA)
FOREIGN GUESTS. Foreign tourists aboard the luxury expedition cruise ship SH Minerva interact with residents and experience local culture and cuisine during their visit to Digyo Island in Leyte, one of the destinations under the Cuatro Islas Protected Landscape and Seascape. (ROEL T. AMAZONA)

DIGYO ISLAND,INOPACAN,Leyte– More than 80 foreign tourists aboard the luxury expedition cruise ship SH Minerva visited Digyo Island, this town, immersing themselves in the local culture, traditional livelihoods, and island cuisine as Eastern Visayas continues to position itself as a destination for sustainable cruise tourism.

The 85 passengers of the Swan Hellenic cruise ship, mostly Russians and Italians, along with visitors from Brazil, China, and the United States, spent time interacting with residents and learning about the island community’s way of life.

During their half-day visit, the tourists observed traditional weaving using Romblon, a type of screw pine locally crafted into bags, hats, and mats.

They also watched local fishermen repair damaged fishing nets and witnessed the production of dried fish, one of the island’s common livelihood activities.

Another highlight of the cultural immersion was the gathering of coconut nectar used in producing tuba, a traditional coconut wine. Visitors were given a chance to taste both the freshly harvested tuba and its fermented version locally known as bahal.

The guests also sampled various local delicacies, including kabkab — a crispy cassava cracker — as well as puto bilanghoy, puto kutsinta, bibingka, camote cue, and biko.

Department of Tourism (DOT) Eastern Visayas Regional Director Karina Rosa Tiopes said the region hopes to attract more expedition cruise ships, noting that smaller groups are easier to manage and allow deeper cultural interaction with local communities.

“Expedition cruises have fewer guests and they are into immersion. We want fewer crowds so they can easily be managed,” Tiopes said.

She added that the DOT hopes visitors will leave with meaningful experiences worth sharing with others.

Tiopes also expressed gratitude that Eastern Visayas was included in Swan Hellenic’s maiden Philippine voyage.

Aside from cultural activities, the tourists enjoyed swimming in Digyo Island’s turquoise waters and relaxing along its white sand beaches.

Digyo Island was the third Philippine port call of SH Minerva. Prior to Leyte, the cruise ship visited Casulian Island in Dapa, Surigao del Norte, and Bohol.

After Leyte, the vessel is scheduled to continue to Romblon and later visit destinations in Luzon, including Hundred Islands and Batanes, before proceeding to Japan.

Digyo Island is part of the Cuatro Islas Protected Landscape and Seascape located in Leyte’s fifth district. The island group also includes Apid, Mahaba, and Himokilan islands.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

PIA Biliran forum promotes media, information literacy among TESDA students

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PIA Biliran Regional Head Reyan Arinto leads an Information Dissemination Forum for TESDA-CNSAT students in Naval, Biliran on April 29, highlighting the importance of media and information literacy in combating misinformation and promoting responsible information consumption in the digital age.
PIA Biliran Regional Head Reyan Arinto leads an Information Dissemination Forum for TESDA-CNSAT students in Naval, Biliran on April 29, highlighting the importance of media and information literacy in combating misinformation and promoting responsible information consumption in the digital age.

NAVAL, Biliran (PIA) — The Philippine Information Agency (PIA) in Biliran conducted an Information Dissemination Forum for TESDA-CNSAT students on April 29, emphasizing the importance of factual information and media literacy in today’s digital age.

Charlesse Ann C. Bastes, Instructor II and information officer-designate of Cabucgayan National School of Arts and Trades, underscored the need to empower students and the public through accurate, reliable information.

“Today’s forum serves a very important purpose, which is ensuring that accurate, timely, and relevant information reaches you, our learners, who are at the forefront of building a skilled and informed workforce,” Bastes said.

She added that while information is now widely accessible, it is not always dependable. Initiatives like information fora help bridge the gap between facts and misinformation, equipping students to make better decisions in their careers and daily lives.

Meanwhile, Reyan L. Arinto, regional head of the Philippine Information Agency Region 8, discussed key concepts of media and information literacy, including misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation.

He emphasized the importance of verifying information from credible sources and urged participants to help combat the spread of fake news, particularly on social media platforms.
Arinto also highlighted the agency’s priority programs and services, reinforcing PIA’s role as the government’s grassroots communications arm in delivering accurate and relevant information to communities.

The forum is part of PIA’s continuing efforts to strengthen public awareness and promote responsible information consumption among the youth. (RSV/PIA Biliran)

Kalanggaman Island Breaks into World’s 50 Best Beaches List, Lands at No. 25

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ONE OF WORLD’S BEST.Tourists relax along the white sandbar of Kalanggaman Island in Palompon, Leyte, which was recently ranked No. 25 among the World’s 50 Best Beaches, highlighting its growing international recognition as a premier beach destination. (Photo Courtesy: REGINALD DE GUIA)
ONE OF WORLD’S BEST.Tourists relax along the white sandbar of Kalanggaman Island in Palompon, Leyte, which was recently ranked No. 25 among the World’s 50 Best Beaches, highlighting its growing international recognition as a premier beach destination.
(Photo Courtesy: REGINALD DE GUIA)

TACLOBAN CITY — Kalanggaman Island in Palompon, Leyte has gained international recognition after landing at No. 25 in the list of the World’s 50 Best Beaches, placing one of Eastern Visayas’ most iconic destinations on the global tourism map.

The recognition, compiled by international travel experts and experienced travelers, highlights beaches that stand out for their natural beauty, tranquility, marine life, and well-preserved environment.

Department of Tourism (DOT) Eastern Visayas Regional Director Karina Rosa Tiopes welcomed the development, calling it a “proud and happy moment” for Leyte and the entire region, noting that Kalanggaman’s appeal has long been known locally and is now being acknowledged worldwide.

She said the ranking is especially significant because the list is based on actual site visits and evaluation by travel professionals rather than online popularity.

Tiopes noted that Kalanggaman Island was recognized alongside some of the world’s most famous beach destinations, with Entalula Beach in Palawan topping the global list.

She said the inclusion of Kalanggaman at No. 25 is expected to further boost tourism in Palompon and nearby areas, as international exposure often translates to increased visitor interest.

However, she stressed that the recognition also comes with responsibility, particularly in ensuring the island’s long-term preservation amid growing tourist arrivals.

Tiopes urged local stakeholders to strengthen environmental protection measures and visitor management systems to maintain the island’s clean and pristine condition.

“Our goal is not only to welcome more visitors, but to make sure every visit respects the island and helps preserve its beauty for future generations,” she said.

Kalanggaman Island is known for its long, powdery white sandbars on both ends, crystal-clear waters, and rich marine ecosystem, making it one of the most sought-after beach destinations in Eastern Visayas.

JOEY A. GABIETA

Catbalogan City serves up new food tourism experience highlighting local flavors

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CATBALOGAN’S LOCAL FLAVORS. Tourism officials, local leaders, and stakeholders in Catbalogan City showcase signature local dishes and culinary stops during the launch of the “Secret Kitchens of Samar Food Crawl Series: Flavors of Catbalogan,” a new food tourism initiative designed to promote the city’s heritage cuisine and support local businesses.(ROEL T.AMAZONA)
CATBALOGAN’S LOCAL FLAVORS. Tourism officials, local leaders, and stakeholders in Catbalogan City showcase signature local dishes and culinary stops during the launch of the “Secret Kitchens of Samar Food Crawl Series: Flavors of Catbalogan,” a new food tourism initiative designed to promote the city’s heritage cuisine and support local businesses.(ROEL T.AMAZONA)

CATBALOGAN CITY — This Samar provincial capital is inviting visitors to explore its culinary scene through a new food tourism program that showcases local dishes, family recipes, and community-based dining spots across the city.
The initiative, dubbed “Secret Kitchens of Samar Food Crawl Series: Flavors of Catbalogan,” was launched on April 30 by the city government in partnership with the provincial government of Samar as part of efforts to promote the city as a food destination in Eastern Visayas.

The program features a guided “food crawl” that takes tourists to a mix of public markets, restaurants, and specialty shops known for traditional and innovative dishes. Stops include the Catbalogan City Market, where local favorites such as ‘pakdol’, ‘’lomo, and native rice delicacies are sold, and Tina’s Garden, popular for halo-halo and pork sandwiches.
Other featured destinations include Charito’s Delights, known for pili-based pasalubong treats and creative ice cream flavors like lemongrass, ginger, and avocado, as well as seafood dishes made from mussels prepared in various styles. Food stops also include Tony’s Kitchen, Palabok House by Haropoy, and the Bularan strip, known for dried fish products.

Tourism officials from the Department of Tourism welcomed the initiative, saying food tourism helps visitors connect more deeply with a destination’s culture and identity.
Assistant Secretary Christine Joy Cari said the program highlights everyday food traditions that reflect family life and local heritage, while Regional Director Karina Rosa Tiopes noted that Catbalogan’s culinary offerings are “stories that deserve to be experienced, not just read.”

Local leaders, including Mayor Dexter Uy and Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan, said the food crawl supports small businesses while preserving culinary traditions passed down through generations.

“Visitors will not only remember the food, but also the stories behind them,” Governor Tan said.

To accommodate different travelers, three food tour packages were introduced: a morning “Pamahaw, Pakihampang ngan Paningudto” market-to-restaurant tour; an afternoon “Merienda ngan Pamasyada” cultural snack tour; and an evening “Merienda ngan Panigab-i” food and city tour. Optional visits to San Bartolome Church are also included in the packages.

Officials said the initiative aims to position Catbalogan as a must-visit destination for travelers seeking authentic local flavors and cultural experiences in Samar.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Four most wanted persons arrested in simultaneous Eastern Visayas police operations

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TACLOBAN CITY — Four individuals listed as most wanted persons in Eastern Visayas were arrested in a series of coordinated police operations conducted across the region on May 1, 2026, authorities said.

Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8) said the one-day simultaneous operations underscore its intensified campaign against fugitives wanted for serious criminal offenses.

“Police Regional Office 8 will continue to pursue wanted persons relentlessly to ensure that justice is served and that the safety of our communities is upheld,” regional director Brigadier General Jason Capoy said, commending the operating units behind the arrests.

In Biliran, authorities arrested alias “Owen,” 54, a construction foreman, for multiple charges including frustrated murder, multiple counts of murder and attempted murder, robbery with homicide, and destructive arson.

In Barugo, Leyte, police arrested a 52-year-old driver identified as alias “Gado” for statutory rape, attempted statutory rape, and two counts of acts of lasciviousness.

In Tacloban City, alias “Mak,” 48, a construction worker, was apprehended for six counts of rape by sexual assault in relation to Republic Act 7610 or the Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act.

Meanwhile, in Calbayog City, alias “Carlo,” 45, a farmer, was arrested for murder, kidnapping, and serious illegal detention.

PRO-8 said all suspects are now under police custody and will be turned over to the respective courts for proper legal proceedings.

Authorities said the simultaneous arrests form part of sustained efforts to track down fugitives and strengthen law enforcement operations across Eastern Visayas.

(RONALD O. REYES)

Pres. Marcos brings rice aid, barangay funding to Tacloban in government service rollout

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GOVERNMENT AID. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. leads the distribution of rice aid and barangay development funds in Tacloban City, where hundreds of families and all 138 barangays received government assistance under national social and development programs. Also in photo is Mayor Alfred Romualdez (PRESIDENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE)
GOVERNMENT AID. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. leads the distribution of rice aid and barangay development funds in Tacloban City, where hundreds of families and all 138 barangays received government assistance under national social and development programs. Also in photo is Mayor Alfred Romualdez (PRESIDENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE)

TACLOBAN CITY — Hundreds of families and all barangays in Tacloban City received government assistance on April 29, as President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. led the distribution of rice aid and direct funding support during a visit to the Tacloban City Convention Center.
The event highlighted the rollout of the Bagong Pilipinas Rice Program under the Local Government Support Fund–Financial Assistance to Local Government Units (LGSF-FALGU), where 500 families each received 10 kilograms of high-quality rice.

The program is part of the administration’s efforts to strengthen food security and improve the delivery of basic services amid rising living costs.

Marcos underscored the importance of ensuring that government aid reaches communities quickly and efficiently, especially as households continue to face economic pressures.
Also launched was the Bawat Barangay Makikinabang Program under the Socio-Civic Projects Fund (SCPF), which provides direct financial assistance to barangays nationwide.
In Tacloban, all 138 barangays received P200,000 each. Half of the amount is allocated for education support and the rest for priority community projects identified by barangay officials, including infrastructure improvements, health services, and disaster preparedness initiatives.

The program also includes the Bagong Pilipinas Barangay Scholars component, which grants a P20,000 “finisher fund” to selected graduating college students. In Tacloban, 690 students were identified as beneficiaries to help support their completion of college degrees.

Officials said the initiative aims to reduce student dropouts and support at least 200,000 graduating students nationwide by the end of Academic Year 2026–2027.

Local leaders welcomed the programs, saying direct funding to barangays allows for faster and more responsive implementation of community projects.

The assistance rollout also forms part of the government’s broader response to economic challenges, including rising fuel prices and inflation pressures affecting vulnerable sectors such as transport workers, low-income families, and returning overseas Filipino workers.

Marcos’ visit underscored the national government’s push for grassroots-level development, with barangays serving as key channels for delivering public services.

(LIZBETH ANN A.ABELLA)

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