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How Cagayan de Oro City turned Lunar New Year into economic soft power
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY ― If you drive past the bustling corridors of Cogon Market or look toward the serene hills of Macasandig this week, the message is unmistakable: Cagayan de Oro City is painted red.
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY—As people approach the main city center of Cagayan de Oro from the south along the national highway, a giant clay jar will greet them at a junction in Barangay Bulua. Ordinarily, ...
A history of devastating tropical cyclones prompted the construction of flood-mitigation infrastructure in the Philippine city of Cagayan de Oro over the past decade. However, experts say the ...
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