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Tourism, the academe, the retail industries, BPO and technology-related activities are the major sources of income for the city. BPOs and IT firms, as well as retailing, are the fastest rising industries.
Hotels and tourism[edit]
La Residencia Almar Hotel
Hotel Essencia
Data from the Department of Tourism show that Dumaguete and Negros Oriental are among the top ten most visited tourist destinations in the country.[21] Tourists visit popular sites such as: the historic Rizal Boulevard aligned with some hotels, coffee shops, fine-dining restaurants and bars including the latest dining commercial complex, Paseo Perdices is the preferred location of Max's Restaurant, Yellow Cab Pizza and among others; Silliman Hall-home of University's Anthropology Museum; St. Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral being the oldest stone church of the island of Negros and ecclesiastical seat of the bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Dumaguete and Campanario de Dumaguete which is considered as one of the oldest heritage landmarks of Negros Island Region. Dumaguete serves as the main gateway to Negros Oriental.
The city comes alive every September by celebrating its Sandurot Festival, which means “fellowship and reaching out” is a commemoration of Dumaguete’s rich history dating back from the pre-Hispanic period when people of different foreign cultures converged and created a varied community that is Dumaguete City today. Through the course of history and to the present time, the people of Dumaguete have always been known to welcome strangers from different shores and countries, and to live with them in complete peace and understanding. The celebration started with the Paghimamat, a re-enactment of how people from different cultures and races came to the shores of Dumaguete, bringing gifts of rich cultures. Pasigarbo followed, gracing the City streets with dancing to drumbeats and other instruments participated by different barangays and schools in Dumaguete. The streetdancing ended at Quezon Park after which the participants prepared for the grand Pasundayag, a display of dances portraying different stories of the Dumaguete tradition.
Meanwhile, Buglasan Festival of festivals is celebrated annually in the province of Negros Oriental every October since 2002. The festival is a ten-day event held in the city of Dumaguete, a movable provincial fiesta, participated in by the Province's six cities and 19 municipalities. Though this is a province-wide event (sponsored by the provincial government), the activities are mostly centered in the province's capital, Dumaguete City. Majority of activities are held in the Provincial Capitol and Ninoy Aquino's Freedom Park with booths and local products either on display or for sale, it is also spread to other venues such as Sidlakan Negros Village at Brgy. Piapi and city's Rizal Boulevard. Showdowns and streetdancing activities happen every 3rd Friday of the month of October.
Silliman Avenue
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Dumaguete Belfry with grotto
Provincial Capitol of Negros Oriental
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Bandera Building
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St. Catherine of Alexandria Church
Dumaguete Belfry with grotto
Provincial Capitol of Negros Oriental
Skyline of the Port of Dumaguete
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DUMAGUETE CITY ver.2.0 | Where to go and What to do in Negros Oriental Philippines? (TRAVEL TOUR #1)
Dumaguete is the capitol city of the Negros Oriental province, nicknamed “The City of Gentle People”. A very educated city with 4 universities and a handful of colleges, Dumaguete’s student population is about 30,000 out of 113,000 residents total. What does this tell you about Dumaguete? That this city is safe, has plenty of learning opportunities, and has lots of entertainment and food to please the diverse collection of people that come from all over the country, and region to study here. In addition to the progressive infrastructure, Dumaguete is blessed with a beautiful coastline, active volcanoes, serene waterfalls, fascinating wildlife, and hiking trails galore. Your visit here will likely be a very active one as Dumaguete’s nature beacons you to come out and play!
You’ll find the locals to be extremely friendly, helpful and polite. This city welcomes foreigners from all over to come and explore everything Dumaguete has to offer. #DumagueteCity #NegrosOriental #CityOfGentlePeople
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PLACES MENTIONED:
1. St. Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral Parish
2. Quezon Park
3. Rizal Boulevard
4. Silliman University
5. Belfry Tower
6. Dumaguete Port
7. Casablanca
8. Ninoy Aquino Memorial Freedom Park
9. Sulfur Vents
10. Lantaw
11. Sibulan Beach
12. Sans Rival Bistro
13. EDC Geothermal Power Plant
14. Pulang Bato Falls
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★10 Reasons to visit or live in Dumaguete, the Philippines
1. Nature
2. Community
3. Inexpensive
4. Airport
5. Just big enough
6. But still small enough
7. Health
8. Silliman University and other colleges
9. Tourism and expats
10. Clean and safe
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