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WATCH: Vlogger Nas Daily all praises for PH's sustainable tourism initiatives
WATCH: Vlogger Nas Daily all praises for PH's sustainable tourism initiatives
ABS-CBN News
Published Oct 05, 2019 06:52 PM PHT

When Nuseir Yassin, the man behind the popular Nas Daily vlogs, heard about the government's decision to close down Boracay for rehabilitation, he wanted to go see the fruits of it for himself.
When Nuseir Yassin, the man behind the popular Nas Daily vlogs, heard about the government's decision to close down Boracay for rehabilitation, he wanted to go see the fruits of it for himself.
And it appears Yassin was highly impressed with the results, given how he made the country an example for "sustainable tourism" in his newest vlog, uploaded this Saturday.
And it appears Yassin was highly impressed with the results, given how he made the country an example for "sustainable tourism" in his newest vlog, uploaded this Saturday.
He highlighted initiatives, not just in Boracay, such as limiting the number of tourists allowed in the island, banning plastic bottles, introducing electronic tricycles, and protecting corals.
He highlighted initiatives, not just in Boracay, such as limiting the number of tourists allowed in the island, banning plastic bottles, introducing electronic tricycles, and protecting corals.
The vlog was made in partnership with the Department of Tourism.
The vlog was made in partnership with the Department of Tourism.
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"The Philippines has a long way to to go but they're trying and we tourists also need to try to take nothing but photographs, leave nothing but footprints and kill nothing but time," he said.
"The Philippines has a long way to to go but they're trying and we tourists also need to try to take nothing but photographs, leave nothing but footprints and kill nothing but time," he said.
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