Overtourism? Baguio residents raise concerns amid holiday traffic

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Overtourism? Baguio residents raise concerns amid holiday traffic
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“Sadly, mga Baguio residents hindi ma-enjoy ang Xmas season…Xmas villages, Botanical, Xmas events, due to heavy traffic at dami ng tao.'

An online user said that the traffic would give a negative effect on the country’s tourism.

“Terrible traffic will only leave a negative impression sa mga tourist, hindi na din namin ma enjoy na mga locals ang holiday season kasi wala nang lumalabas,” a Facebook userSome social media users also said that they cannot enjoy the famous holiday destinations in their own city, citing overtourism.“overtourism occurs when there are too many visitors to a particular destination.”

“Sa daming pasyalan here in Baguio especially this holiday season. I am not that excited to explore this stuff,” a social media user“Sadly, mga Baguio residents hindi ma-enjoy ang Xmas season…Xmas villages, botanical, Xmas events, due to heavy traffic at dami ng tao. Lagi ang residents ang mag-a-adjust pra sa mga tourists. Kung hindi lang dahil sa cold weather, ayaw ko na manirahan dito. Ang mahal pa ng diesel at gasolina,” a social media user“Matagal na yang problema dito sa Baguio.

Another social media user shared a similar concern saying that the traffic woes have long been a problem.

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