Tourist destinations in Rizal province seen to boost tourism recovery in the new normal
By Nel Andrade
Many tourist attractions in the province of Rizal, from churches to restaurants, to resorts and art galleries are being groomed to boost domestic tourism in the Southern Tagalog Region.

During a recent visit of Department of Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat in many parts of Rizal, including Angono and Antipolo, the secretary has emphasized the importance of the so-called Green Corridor Initiative in Rizal as one of the key strategies to hasten tourism recovery in the new normal.
Puyat visited the wellness activity at Luljetta’s Garden Suites at the Loreland Farm Resort in Antipolo City, the Blanco Family Museum, and the Nemiranda Art Gallery in Angono.
Prior to the recent tour in the province, the DOT secretary also had experienced Rizal Province’s Faith, Food, Art, Adventure and Nature Experience, which is being highlighted to boost the tourism recovery during the pandemic.
The DOT said Rizal is the top contributor of the 2020 overnight tourism arrivals, with 395,364 guests or 36 percent of the total number of the region’s tourism arrivals. The province, meanwhile, has a record of having 7,200,453 visitors or 60 percent of the total number of the region’s total same-day tourism arrivals in 2020.
In Angono, Mayor Jeri Mae Calderon and her father, Vice Mayor Gerardo Calderon toured Secretary Puyat in the art capital of the country and home of the Higantes Festival.