PHILIPPINE TOURISM OFFICES WORLDWIDE
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CANADA OFFICE
Philippine Department of Tourism
151 Bloor Street, West Suite 1120, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1S4 Canada
Tel.: (416) 924 3569
Fax: (416) 924 8013 www.wowphilippines.ca
pdot-tor@rogers.com
info@wowphilippines.ca

LOS ANGELES
Philippine Consulate General
3660 Wishire Boulevard 900, Suite 216, Los Angeles, California 90010 USA
Tel.: (1) (213) 487 4525
Fax: (1) (213) 386 4063
pdotla@aol.com

SAN FRANCISCO
Philippine Consulate General
447 Sutter St., 5/F, Suite 507
San Francisco, California, 94108 USA
Tel.: (1) (415) 956 4060
Fax: (1) (415) 956 2093
pdotsf@aol.com

CHICAGO OFFICE
Philippine Consulate General
Suite 913, 30 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60602 USA
Tel.: (1) (312) 782 2475
Fax: (1) (312) 782 2476
pdotchi@aol.com

NEW YORK OFFICE
Philippine Tourism Center
556 Fifth Ave., New York, New York 10036 USA
Tel.: (1) (212) 575 7915
Fax: (1) (212) 302 6759
pdotny@aol.com

TAIWAN OFFICE
Manila Economic & Cultural Office
Philippine Representative Office
Tourism Center, 4/F Metrobank Plaza, 107 Chung Hsiao E. Road, Section 4, Taipei, Taiwan
Tel.: (886-2) 277 35724
Fax: (886-2) 2741-5994
philtour@ms57.hinet.net
www.wowphilippines.com.tw

TOKYO OFFICE
Philippine Embassy
5-15-5 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Japan 106-8537
Tel. (81) (03)5562-1583
Fax (81) (03)5562-1593
dotjapan@gol.com

OSAKA OFFICE
Philippine Tourism Center
2/F Dainan Bldg., 2-19-23 Shinmachi, Nishi-ku Osaka 0013, Japan
Tel.: (816) 6535 5071/72
Fax: (816) 6535 1235
dotosaka@crux.ocn.ne.jp

SINGAPORE OFFICE
400 Orchard Road, #06-11 Orchard Towers, Singapore 238875
Tel.: (65) 6738 7165
Fax: (65) 6738 2604
philtours_sin@pacific.net.sg

KOREA OFFICE
Ground Floor, Embassy of the Philippines
Jin Song Bldg., 34-44, Itaweon 1-dong,
Yongsan-Ku
Seoul 140-201, Korea
Tel.: (822) 598 2290
Fax: (822) 7982103
www.wowphilippines.or.kr
maureen@wowphilippines.or.kr

SYDNEY OFFICE
Philippine Department of Tourism
Level 1, Philippine Centre, 27-33 Wentworth Ave., NSW 2000
Tel.: (612) 9283 0711
Fax: (612) 9283 0755
pdotsydney@ozemail.com.au

FRANKFURT OFFICE
Philippine Department of Tourism
Level 1, Kaiserhof Strasse 7
D-60313 Frankfurt Am Main
Frankfurt, Germany
Tel.: (49) (69) 208 9394
Fax: (49) (69) 285 127
phildot-fra@t-online.de

PARIS
Service de Tourisme - DOT
Ambassade des Philippines
4 Hameau de Boulainviliers
paris, France 75008
Tel: (331) 4265-0234 to 35
Fax: (331) 4265-0238
dotpar@wanadoo.fr

LONDON OFFICE
146 Cromwell Rd., London
SW7 4EF United Kingdom
Tel: (44) (20) 7835 1100
Fax:(44) (20) 7835 1926
infotourism@wowphilippines.co.uk
www.wowphilippines.co.uk

HONG KONG
PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL
OFFICE OF THE TOURISM REPRESENTATIVE
14TH FLOOR, UNITED CENTER
95 QUEENSWAY, ADMIRALTY
HONGKONG
TEL NOS: (852) 2823 8544 / 43
(852) 2866 7665
FAX No : (852) 2866 6521
pdothk@netvigator.com
www.wowphilippines.com.hk

BEIJING
Philippine Tourism Office
Embassy of the Philippines,
Room 14-01 CITIC Tower A
Beijing
Peoples Republic of China 100004
Tel. No. (8610) 65128809 (trunk line)
(8610) 85262330 (direct line)
Fax No. (8610) 85262331
dotbei@philembassy-china.org

INFO SOURCE - WWW.GOV.PH

Department of Tourism
National Capital Region
Rm. 207 DOT Bldg., T.M. Kalaw St.,
Ermita, Manila
Tel No.: (632) 524 2345 / 525 6114
Fax (632) 524 8321 / 521 1088
Airport Office Tel.: (632) 832 2964
Airport Office Fax: (632) 832 1687
ncr@tourism.gov.ph

Philippines Top 10 Destinations
nature adventure culture
Known as the country's last frontier, Palawan has managed to preserve its fascinatingly natural habitat though the years.Palawan has more than a thousand islands and islets where monkeys, squirrels,bear cats and zebras thrive with wild tropical plants and corals.
Boracay is paradise for certified sub-worshippers all over the world. In fact, local and foreign tourist have made Boracay thier yearly destination. Others have chosen to live on this haven.
Metropolitan Cebu, the country's second biggest metropolis is the traveler's dream of a tropical island come true - balmy weather, pristine beaches and luxurious resorts with all the frills of modern living.
Bohol with its rolling hills, plateaus, crystal springs and beaches is home to the world famous Chocolate Hills and the world's smallest monkey, the Tarsier.
Davao's topography dazzles with a variety of picturesque landscapes. Fruit plantations and orchids farms mantle volcano-fed hills and valleys. Virgin forests nurture rare wildlife. Coral islands lie on mirror flat water. And the country's highest peak, Mt. Apo, magnificently lords over the hinterland. Davao is home to majestic Philippine Eagle, the country's national bird and considered the largest eagle in the world.
The Capital of the Philippines -its hearth and soul is Manila. It sets the archipelago's rhytymand is a pulsating hub that blends the Oriental with the Occidental, the quaint with modern, the mundane with the extraordinary. Greater Manila made up of 11 cities and 5 towns is where the country's most prestigious business addresses and the trendiest leisure establishements are found. Fashionable hotels, restaurant, discos, music bars, boutiques and specialty shops converge around the sleek Ayala and Ortigas Centers.
The Ilocos Region at the northwestern tip of Luzon, is wedged between the steep Gran Cordillera Central in the east, the rugged Ilocos mountains in the northeast and the Ilocos range in the south.The centuries old homes and churches that dot every town of Ilocos are testimonies to the colonial past. They formed part of the nucleus of the plaza complex town planning instituted by Spanish colonizers.
A mountainous topography of towering peaks, plateaus and intermittent patches of valleys, the Cordillera mountain range has a history of vast and beautiful as its mountainous curves. The people in the region enjoy a cool climate throughout the year particularly in highly elevated places like Benguet, Mt. Province and Baguio City - Summer Capital of the Philippines. December to February is when Baguio denizens enjoy the nippy winter air.
The Subic Bay Leisure Zone, a 37,000 acre virgin triple-canopy rainforest with wildlife and rare marine life is a destination one should not miss. The former US Navy facility is now among Asia's emerging tourist destination. Accomodation includes world-class hotels and resorts, residential units for larger family groups and campsites for the outdoor type.
Similar to Subic, Clark was a former US Airforce Base and has long been the principal aviation center of the Philippines. Aside from the popular Fontana and Mimosa Leisure Parks, duty-free shops and excellent golf courses, Clark also hosts one of the largest and annual hot-air balloon festivals in Asia.
  

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