Former child star John Manalo has raised concerns over what he sees as a lack of vision and originality in Philippine tourism, following online discussions about a planned attraction in La Trinidad, Benguet. In a social media post, Manalo clarified that his remarks, initially referencing Benguet’s first glass walkway, were “born out of frustration” over what he described as a recurring trend of local tourist destinations being marketed as imitations of foreign sites. “The Philippines is undeniably beautiful. I love the country—that’s exactly why I’m critical of it,” he said, adding that many decision-makers lack proper expertise in the fields they oversee. “I’ve traveled extensively around the Philippines, and one pattern keeps repeating: tourism spots are often privately owned, with ties to people inside the government. But we seem to lack originality and long-term vision,” Manalo wrote, citing how destinations are often branded as the “New Zealand of the Philippines” or the “Little Singapore,” instead of being promoted on their own merit. The glass-floored walkway in La Trinidad, which is still under construction, recently drew attention online after netizens compared it to Vietnam’s iconic Golden Bridge in Ba Na Hills. He added, however, that Filipinos have become accustomed to settling for less due to weak leadership. “This isn’t hate for the Philippines. We deserve better, not just better views, but better systems, better leadership, and better respect for our own identity,” he added. At the end of the day, Filipinos are always exploited for profit.
Actor John Manalo Criticizes Lack of Originality in Philippine Tourism
Former child star John Manalo has raised concerns over what he sees as a lack of vision and originality in Philippine tourism, stating that many tourist spots are imitations of foreign counterparts and calling for better leadership and respect for national identity.