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Republic of the Philippines

PRESIDENT RAMON MAGSAYSAY STATE UNIVERSITY


(Formerly Ramon Magsaysay Technological University)
Iba, Zambales
COLLEGE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

COLLEGE OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

THC 4 – Philippine Tourism, Geography, and Culture

ACTIVITY SHEET

Name: ____________________ Score: _________


Course/Year and Sec.: __________ Date: __________

I. The following are famous tourist attractions in CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, and Bicol Region. Write
down the province where the given attraction is located and identify the capital of each province.

Tourist Attractions Province Capital


1. Sombrero Island
2. Taal Volcano
3. Corregidor
4. Puerto Galera
5. Binurong Point
6. Apo Reef Natural Park
7. Mayon Volcano
8. Mt. Makiling
9. Tabon Caves
10. Caramoan Islands
11. Villa Escudero
12. Mahabang Buhangin
13. Daranak Falls
14. Boac Cathedral
15. Cobrador Island

II. Identify the taglines of the following provinces.

1. Laguna - __________________________________________________________
2. Cavite - __________________________________________________________
3. Palawan - __________________________________________________________
4. Romblon - __________________________________________________________
5. Catanduanes - __________________________________________________________
6. Masbate - __________________________________________________________
7. Batangas - __________________________________________________________
8. Marinduque - __________________________________________________________
9. Rizal - __________________________________________________________
10. Albay - __________________________________________________________
III. Identify the correct answer for each item. Write your answer on the space provided.

____________________1. A proudly Philippine cheese made of carabao’s milk, and it is sold wrapped in
banana leaves.
____________________2. This dish is consists of noodles, scraped meat from a pig or cow's head and its other
parts, thick deep-brown sauce from a pig or cow’s brain, and spices and it is served in hot broth.
____________________3. An exotic food famous in Palawan known as woodworm, a mollusk harvested from
mangrove trees. It has a very long, soft and flabby body which tastes like an oyster.
____________________4. This Bicolano dish is a flaked fish in coconut milk. It is made of either pagi
(Stingray) or shark meat, with malunggay leaves, chili peppers and coconut milk.
____________________5. This dish is a cross between bopis and dinuguan. It’s like bopis with pork blood and
a dried version of dinuguan.
____________________6. This festival is a week-long celebration that highlights the biodiversity of the lake
and the rich natural resources of Laguna.
____________________7. The festival serves as a thanksgiving celebration for the abundance of blessings the
entire region received and also to display the way of life of the people of the Bicol Region.
____________________8. Marinduque’s famous festival that highlight the promenade of grotesque “morions”
or colourful masked Roman soldiers around the town and depicts the Jesus Christ’s passion and death.
____________________9. Also called the "Water Festival", this festival in Cavite is comprised of games, street
dancing, photo exhibit, trade fair, concert and water splashing.
___________________10. Camarines Norte’s largest festival held every April 15 to mark the founding
anniversary of the province.

IV. Answer the question briefly but concisely.

1. Identify the major cultural groups of the following regions:

A. Cordillera Administrative Region


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B. CALABARZON Region
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C. MIMAROPA Region
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D. Bicol Region
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