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THE Cebu City leadership has urged hotels, restaurants and resorts to maintain affordable rates for domestic and foreign tourists who will witness the Sinulog festival next year. Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia urged members of the Hotel, Resort and Restaurant Association of Cebu Inc. not to inflate their rates during the festival, which is set to return to the Cebu City Sports Center on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025.
9 that it had registered 10 out-of-town contingents, 13 Cebu City-based contingents and three contingents from Cebu Province.The registration deadline has been moved up from Sunday, Dec. 8, to Friday, Dec. 13, to facilitate subsidy distribution and finalize the participant list. Garcia has indicated plans to cap the number of contingents at 35, despite interest from over 40 groups.
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