“This strategic initiative underscores Region 2's unwavering dedication to championing cultural and creative tourism, integral elements within its diverse portfolio,” Miano said.
The ‘Madweng’ pottery, believed to be over a century-old industry, is a unique indigenous tradition in an Ibanag community in Santa Maria town using non-metallic clay deposits. The potters still use their bare hands in shaping earthenwares up to now.
Traditional pottery-making serves as the main livelihood of the people of the town, aside from farming.
Last year, the pottery-making industry of the said town was included in the tourism circuit that is being promoted by the DOT for the province of Isabela, showcasing live demonstrations and historical narration on how the industry became part of people’s lives.
“The pottery-making experience is seamlessly woven into the majestic Isabela Tourism Circuit, a carefully crafted itinerary by the DOT in collaboration with various LGUs across Isabela province,” Miano said.
Miano also said the travel and tour expo serves as a pivotal platform and avenue to share the distinctive cultural heritage of the Cagayan Valley Region with a broader audience.