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Over 20 countries will be participating in the world’s first green travel trade show to be held in the Philippines next year.

OVER 20 countries will be participating in the world’s first green travel trade show to be held in the Philippines next year.

She told the BusinessMirror, the travel mart will “expose delegates to the experts in ecotourism; I think they’ll be able to learn about ecotourism in such a short time.” She added, travel the fair will also expose the green and sustainable products of the country. There are 51 heritage sites in Asean member-economies, which are important in preserving a wide array of ecosystems in the region. Of these, Lim noted that 80 percent are engaged in ecotourism.

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