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		<title>By: Philippine Foreign Tourist arrivals via cruise ship rising - PinoyPortal</title>
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		<description>[...] The DOTâ€™s ongoing program for cruise ships dropping anchor at Pier 13 of the South Harbor, Manila include a Masskara street dance and brass band to welcome the visitors. Souvenir leis and information materials are distributed to those taking day tours. Pangkat Kawayan, an orchestra that plays indigenous bamboo instruments, has been tapped for the farewell number at the end of the day. (more&#8230;) [...]</description>
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