MAKATI CITY -- The Department of Tourism (DOT) is supporting the bid of the Iloilo City government to be designated Creative City of Gastronomy by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Creative Cities Network 2021.
The Creative City tag will be part of the campaign to boost tourism, create environments that foster innovation, and creativity as key drivers for a more sustainable and inclusive development.
“Iloilo, as a gastronomic hotspot, offers two of the country’s well-loved dishes--the La Paz Batchoy and Pancit Molo. We are giving our full support to Iloilo for this initiative. We believe that it is high time for the city to join the prestigious UNESCO-recognized cities, especially now that we are exploring strategies to hasten the revival of the sector,” Tourism Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat said.
The City of Gastronomy project is part of UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network, the umbrella project launched in 2004 covering seven creative fields – Crafts and Folk Art, Design, Film, Literature, Media Arts, Music, and Gastronomy.
Currently, the UNESCO project has listed a total of 36 Cities of Gastronomy all over the world. If selected, Iloilo will be the first Philippine city to make it to the list.
In support of this initiative, the DOT Western Visayas extended its assistance to the Megaworld Museums and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) for a three-pronged program focusing on Ilonggo heirloom dishes called “Timplada: The Art of Ilonggo Cuisine.”
This will include a series of virtual educational programs titled “Merienda Talks” from August to December 2021 to provide a more profound knowledge of Ilonggo ingredients and cooking.
The opening of the Timplada exhibition is scheduled on Aug. 21, which will be followed by Ark of Taste Talk by Reena Gamboa highlighting Food and Tourism for Rural Development in Western Visayas on Aug. 28; and Pangyam-is Talk by Gilbert Marin as a component of the Western Visayas Sugar Trail on Oct. 9.
The art exhibition will tell Ilonggo food stories through the eyes of 10 Iloilo-based artists and in collaboration with ten local food establishments. The art pieces will be showcased at the Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art (ILOMOCA) starting Aug. 21.
An Ilonggo food map will also be drawn and printed for both local and international audiences to highlight the food trail.