By JONG
CADION
DAPITAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Norte (Feb.18) --- The Punto de Disembarco in Dapitan City
marks the arrival of national hero Dr. Jose P. Rizal in 1892 for his four years
of exile in the city. It is built on the site where he is believed to have
arrived in Dapitan on board a vessel called SS Cebu on July 17, 1892.
That
information, along with the other places where Rizal stayed and worked during
his exile, is now made more widely available on mobile devices through the
groundbreaking Digital Tourism project of wireless services leader SMART
Communications, Inc. and new media startup InnoPub Media.
In
Dapitan, SMART and InnoPub worked with the Dapitan City Government to implement
Digital Tourism by releasing a free mobile app called Dapitan Guide and
installing interactive tourism markers.
“We are
very happy and thankful to SMART Communications and InnoPub Media for including
Dapitan City, the Shrine City of the Philippine, in this noble undertaking.
This will help Dapitan City move to the next level in promotions and marketing.
It will also help us improve the experience of our guests,” said Dapitan City
Mayor Rosalina Jalosjos.
Dapitan
Guide, initially available for Android devices with the iOS version still
undergoing pre-release review for the app store, is a comprehensive resource on
where to go and what to do in Dapitan. It lists the attractions in the city
that tourists can visit: from the Rizal Shrine that gave the city its name as
the Shrine City of the Philippines, to the plaza that was beautified by the
national hero, the relief map of Mindanao that he built to instruct pupils, the
amusement park Gloria Fantasyland that is among the country’s biggest, and the
famed Dakak Park Beach Resort.
City
Tourism Officer Apple Marie Agolong said the app also lists places to stay when
in Dapitan. It also has a virtual concierge feature that will allow tourists to
get in direct contact with the Dapitan City Tourism Office for questions and
requests for assistance.
Dapitan
Guide is offline-capable. Once installed, users of the app can use it anywhere,
even in places without Internet connection, Agolong said.
The
interactive tourism markers that SMART, InnoPub, and Dapitan City installed on
key tourism sites contain a quick response or QR code and near-field
communications or NFC tags that, when scanned or tapped, trigger the download
of more information about a site or “Apart from our friends and family, the
phone is our most important travel companion. It is our map, camera, messaging
device, and tourism guide. With Digital Tourism, we make important tourism and
historical information more widely available to tourists through these mobile
devices,” said Max Limpag, InnoPub Media co-founder.
Digital
Tourism is a nationwide campaign by SMART Communications and InnoPub Media to
harness mobile technology in the delivery of tourism, cultural, and historical
information. It started in Cebu and has expanded to its key tourism towns as
well as other provinces like Iloilo, Baguio, Bohol, and Albay. It was given an
Anvil Award of Merit in February 2014.
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