tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-890520889700649025.post5776208956066169604..comments2024-01-18T17:00:25.342+08:00Comments on SubicNewsLink: Subic Freeport hosts Ayta tribal gamesRhonB895http://www.blogger.com/profile/01219846602331949836noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-890520889700649025.post-57243637789430623342016-02-22T11:40:32.983+08:002016-02-22T11:40:32.983+08:00The event was actually connected with the NCAA bea...The event was actually connected with the NCAA beach volleyball tournament and it was the NCAA that did the promotion of the event. If it didn't, we could have failed to cover the actual event. Also, there were no spectators during the said games. We really don't know why there were no other guests other than the organizers, media, security, SBMA and security personnel. RhonB895https://www.blogger.com/profile/01219846602331949836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-890520889700649025.post-8319066180235567102016-02-18T12:40:57.427+08:002016-02-18T12:40:57.427+08:00This sounds like a fascinating event. I am very su...This sounds like a fascinating event. I am very sure it'd be hugely popular with tourists. Such a shame it wasn't effectively advertised in advance. An abject failure for the tourism department, talaga. I am sad to have missed it. <br /><br />Philosophical question of the day: If a tourism event occurs in the SBMA and no tourists knew about it, is it a tourism event?Andynoreply@blogger.com