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NP 7

Laguna, Batangas, Quezon

Presented by: Gines, Raizza Monique H.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

01 02 03
Laguna Batangas Quezon
• Attributes • Attributes • Attributes
• Thematic Tourism • Thematic Tourism • Thematic Tourism
Features Features Features
• PESTEL Analysis • PESTEL Analysis • PESTEL Analysis
• SWOT Analysis • SWOT Analysis • SWOT Analysis
LAGUNA
01
LAGUNA
Cluster Destination
● Laguna covers a total area of 1,917.85 km2 (740.49 sq mi)
occupying the north‑central section of the CALABARZON
region in Luzon.
● The province of Laguna was named after Laguna de Bay, the
body of water that forms the province’s northern boundary . It
is situated approximately 30kms. south of Manila so that it
takes about one and a half to two hours to drive from Manila.
It is one of the 11 provinces of Region IV and is bounded on
the north by the province of Rizal, on the east by Quezon, on
the west by Cavite, and on the south by Batangas. Laguna is
composed of 29 municipalities and the city of San Pablo. Its
provincial capital is the municipality o f Sta. Cruz
Attributes
● Laguna is known for its natural wonders like waterfalls, hot springs, cold
springs, and lakes, when it comes to food, the province is known for its
buko pie.
● As for major industries, by and large, Laguna's economy is still based on
agriculture. Its fertile lands produce millions of pesos worth of coconuts,
rice, sugar, citrus fruits, lanzones, and other agricultural products.
● Laguna might just as well be dubbed as the "Resort Province of the
Philippines" because of the abundance of hot springs, lakes and waterfalls.
● Laguna is home to 24 mountains, most of which are inactive volcanoes.
The highest peak in Laguna is Mt. Banahaw, with an elevation of 2,170 m
(7,120 ft).
THEMATIC TOURISM FEATURES
Nature-based Tourism

Pagsanjan Falls Buntot Palos Falls


Villa Escudero Resort &
Plantations Hulugan Falls
Hidden Falls
CULTURAL TOURISM

Rizal Shrine
Rizal Shrine is the most frequented Calamba
Laguna tourist spots. It was where Dr. Jose P.
Rizal, the country’s national hero, was born.
Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery Art Heritage of Paete
Lumban Church of San Sebastian
Leisure and Entertainment Tourism

Enchanted Kingdom Splash Island


Nuvali Park Republic Wakepark
PESTEL ANALYSIS
Political Environmental Social
With rapid urbanization,
Resolution no. Teenage pregnancy,
industrial development and
209,S.2015 Provincial Drug are key youth issues
deforestation of its
tax ordinance no. watershed, Laguna de Bay
in Laguna
1,S.2015. An ordinance has been stressed
enacting the revised with sedimentation,
provincial of Laguna. overexploitation of its
fisheries and pollution.
Various management
strategies have been
adopted by government to
address such human
impacts
PESTEL ANALYSIS
Technological Economic Legal
.
Studies have shown that • In late 1970s, Santa Rosa
maintained its role as a food LLDA was created by
“fish quality is the
producing municipality actively Republic Act No. 4850 (as
recurring major issue of
producing and trading rice, corn, amended by Presidential
the fisheries sector in vegetables, livestock and fishes. Decree 813), AN ACT
Laguna de Bay.” Among • The proposed Cavite Laguna CREATING THE
the major causes of the Expressway or CALAX (Laguna
LAGUNA LAKE
decline in fish quality are Section) has and extension of 18.1
kilometer, 4-lane, access DEVELOPMENT
the waste accumulation
controlled expressway that is AUTHORITY,
from households,
designed to provide fast, safe, PRESCRIBING ITS
industries, and factories; comfortable and reliable means of POWERS, FUNCTIONS
the settlements’ transport in Cavite and Laguna AND DUTIES,
construction and Provinces.
PROVIDING FUNDS
urbanization; and climate
THEREOF, AND FOR
change
OTHER PURPOSES.
SWOT
Strength Opportunities
• Beautiful Sceneries • A lot of MGO’s that are
• Fresh Air willing to extend assistance
• Rich in natural resources • Microfinance
• Farm to market roads

Weakness Threats
• Difficulty of transportation • Flood
in upland areas • Land Conversion
• Water difficulties in upland
areas
02
BATANGAS
Batangas
Cluster Destination

• Batangas City, officially the City of Batangas, is a 1st


class component city in the province of Batangas, Philippines.
According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 351,437 people.
• Batangas City is classified as one of the fastest urbanizing cities of the
Philippines, and is known as the "Industrial Port City
of Calabarzon".
ATTRIBUTES
• Batangas is one of the most popular tourist destinations
near Metro Manila. The province has many beaches and is
famous for excellent diving spots.
• Batangas is also where Taal Volcano, one of the Decade
Volcanoes is located. It is also where the Taal Heritage town lies,
a small picturesque town that has ancestral houses and
structures dating back to the 19th century.
• Batangas has the second largest international seaport in the
Philippines after Metro Manila.
THEMATIC TOURISM FEATURES
Nature-based Tourism

Taal Volcano Mt. Macolod


Taal volcano it is one of the world's This mountain is popular among
smallest volcanoes, it is the mountain climbers and campers; it is
Philippines' second most active the major tourist attraction of the
volcano. municipality of Cuenca.
Sun and Beach Tourism

Fortune Island Pulo Island


The island’s most prominent features are Locals call it Pulo-pulo, but tourists know this as Pulo
the Greek columns, ruins of what looks like Island or Loren Island. Yep, Loren as in Loren
a private rest house. Legarda, who, according to our boatmen, owns this
piece of paradise.
Cultural Tourism

Taal Basilica Balayan Church


Also known as Immaculate Concepcion Parish Church,
Canonically known as the Minor Basilica of Saint
Balayan Church was constructed sometime in 1951 under
Martin of Tours. Considered to be the largest church in
the directives of the Jesuit order right after Franciscans
the Philippines and in Asia
turned over the supervision of the town to them.
Cultural Tourism

Caleruega
Caleruega Philippines was then built in 1995. It is named after the birthplace of Domingo de
Guzman, father of the Order of Preachers. To remember and honor the legacy of their
founder, the Filipino Dominicans built Caleruega Chapel with the hopes of becoming like
Caleruega, Spain, a birthplace-a genesis for people speaking to and of God.
PESTEL ANALYSIS

Political Environmental
Environmental Social
Together with the provinces in the Maria Kalaw Katigbak, a Filipino historian,
Island of Panay, Ilocos Mangrove suffocated with was quoted to call the Batangueños
Sur and Pampanga, Batangas was one garbage. the Super-Tagalogs. One particular custom
of the earliest economy made by the in the Batangan culture is the so-
called MatandasaDugo (lit. older by blood)
Spaniards who settled in the country.
practice wherein one gives respect not
because of age but of consanguinity
Batangas is also known in the Declining fish collection
Philippine History as the Cradle of in the nearby coastal area. During the Lenten Season, the
Noble Heroes, giving homage not only
to the heroes it produced but the Christian passion-narrative,
statesmen that came to lead the country called Pasyon by the natives, is but
expected in every corners of the
province.
PESTEL ANALYSIS

Technological Economic Legal


BIGGEST SOLAR FARM Batangas also has other
Rather than harvest rice industries. Batangas is known
and corn, this 160-hectare for its fan knife,
farm in Calatagan, called balisong by the natives.
Batangas province, the This industry has become so Batangas City is
famous that an urban
largest solar facility in the classified as a Regional
legend exists about every
country, generates heat Batangueño carrying Growth Center in the
from the sun, providing a balisong everywhere they go Calabarzon region
power to the western part
of Batangas. under the city legal
office
SWOT ANALYSIS

WEAKNESS
STRENGTH • No local ordinance on proper
• Batangas famous for its "kapeng disposal of hazardous waste.
barako" was once known as the • Human trafficking has been
words coffee capital unabated.
the development of batangas city into an • Rapidly growing population.
international port induced • Geophysical limitations such
multinational firms to invest in the area. as poblacion areas being flood
• Batangas as a magnificent beaches prone.
and there are dive resorts sprinkled
throughout the province.
SWOT ANALYSIS

THREATS
OPPORTUNITIES • Cultural Calamities
• Higher tourist arrivals in the • Human trafficking
city and province. • Narrow and substandard
• Increasing awareness of roads
environmental sustainability • Poor management of
issues. industrial pollution and
• Investment in industrial hazards
facilities open the avenue for
more jobs.
03
QUEZON
QUEZON
Cluster Destination

• Quezon, officially the Province of Quezon,


is a province in the Philippines located in
the Calabarzon region on Luzon. The
province was named after Manuel L.
Quezon, the second president of the
Philippines and the first to be freely
elected.
• It is bounded on the north by the province
of Aurora, on the west by the provinces of
Laguna and Rizal, on the southwest by the
province of Batangas and on the southeast
by Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur. 
Attributes
• Rich in coconut plantations and rice farms, the Quezon
province in the Calabarzon region is known for its quaint
islands and rugged mountains. Serene beaches and forests
attract many nature enthusiasts, along with modern amenities
and exciting nightlife.
• Quezon provincial government has celebrated the Niyogyugan
Festival, a feast held every August as thanksgiving for the
bountiful harvest of coconuts, the province's main product.
THEMATIC TOURISM FEATURES
Cultural Tourism
San Louis Obispo de Tolosa
Parish Church

commonly known as the


Lucban Church, is a
Roman Catholic parish
church located in Lucban,
Quezon
THEMATIC TOURISM FEATURES
Cultural Tourism
Kamay ni Hesus

The Kamay ni Hesus


Shrine at Lucban in
Quezon is a sought-after
pilgrimage destination
known for its miraculous
healing masses and the
steep hill that leads to a
majestic Risen Christ
statue.
THEMATIC TOURISM FEATURES
Sun and Beach Tourism

Kanaway Beach Cagbalete Island


THEMATIC TOURISM FEATURES
Nature-based Tourism

Girasoles Farm Batis Aramin


PESTEL Analysis
Politics
Politics kills
kills more
more than
than P1B
P1B of
of Quezon
Quezon road
road projects.
projects.
POLITICAL
POLITICAL
ENVIRONM
ENVIRONM The
The provinces
provinces gets
gets struck
struck by
by typhoons
typhoons frequently,
frequently, with
with the
the eastern
eastern parts
parts
ENTAL
ENTAL the
the most
most vulnerable
vulnerable due
due to
to undeveloped infrastructure.
undeveloped infrastructure
Their
Their festival
festival started
started from
from aa weeklong
weeklong Agri-Tourism
Agri-Tourism Trade
Trade Exposition,
Exposition,
SOCIAL which
which showcased
showcased thethe principal
principal products
products of
of every
every town
town featured
featured in
in
colorful
colorful booths
booths set
set up
up at
at the
the provincial
provincial capitol
capitol compound.
compound.

TECHNOLO In
In 2000
2000 the
the quezon
quezon Power
Power Project
Project aa 440
440 megawatt
megawatt coal
coal power
power
TECHNOLO
plant
plant was
was constructed
constructed toto bring
bring consistent
consistent power
power toto the
the area. 
area. 
GICAL
GICAL
The
The Philippine
Philippine Economic
Economic ZoneZone Authority
Authority (PEZA)
(PEZA) has
has approved
approved aa
ECONOMIC proposal
proposal to
to develop
develop aa site
site in
in Quezon
Quezon province
province into
into an
an economic
economic
ECONOMIC
zone
zone for
for as
as much
much asas P125
P125 billion.
billion.
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 5658  - AN ACT DECLARING THE MUNICIPALITY OF
LEGAL MAUBAN, PROVINCE OF QUEZON, A PERMANENT SUBPORT.
SWOT ANALYSIS

STRENTGH WEAKNESSES
• Lucban is famous for its
• Have no enough streets
annual Pahiyas festival which lights every night.
is held every 15 of May in • Only limited electric and
honor of St. Isidore the water supply in their
laborer the saint of the beaches.
farmers.
OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
• Higher tourist arrivals in the city • Narrow and substandard roads.
and province. • Natural disaster such as
• Investment in industrial facilities earthquake, typhoons and flooding
open the avenue for more jobs. area.
THANK YOU!

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