Marianas tourism essay contest winners announced

(MVA) — Among  the high  school students  who penned  their thoughts  for  the  Marianas  Visitors  Authority’s  May  Tourism  Month  essay  contest, Jermaine Chloe Yulang of Dr.  Rita Hocog Inos Jr.  Sr.  High School has won top honors for her submission.

The theme “Power of Travel: Covid-19 Impact and Tourism Recovery in the Marianas” invited students to describe how Covid-19 has impacted the Marianas tourism community and share their thoughts how the Marianas should move forward with tourism recovery.

“The role that traveling plays in the Marianas is immense,  especially in supporting our local businesses, environment, and native cultures,” wrote Yulang.   “Tourism impacts our local businesses by supplementing  our low population  and creating job opportunities. The Marianas’ well maintained natural environment is partly due to the efforts to keep them presentable for the tourists. Leaming about native cultures allows tourists to learn new things and carry that culture with them throughout their lives. Almost all areas of the Marianas are affected by travel.”

Rechucher  Kaito  of Mt. Carmel  School noted the role  each individual has to play in reviving tourism and making The Marianas a better place to live.

“Today, businesses are closing down due to loss of customer, the beaches are empty,  and  the economy has crumbled,”  wrote Kaito.  “We as the Marianas [are] not only attractive to the tourists because of the scenery and environment,  but also the people.  Everyone can put in a little bit  of love  to  the  environment  which  will  bring  big  changes  making  significant  differences. Community  service,  voluntary  work,  effort  in making the environment  look clean can also help in  making  our  lives  better.  I  believe  that  with  Saipan’s  unique  cultures,  we  can  revive  the tourism in due time making ourselves even more attractive.”

Third place winner  Leyonne F. Tolentino of Mt. Carmel School emphasized the need to balance the needs of tourists, the people, the community and the environment in reviving tourism.

“The Marianas should move forward with the tourism industry by prioritizing the health and safety of everyone  in the community,  and make  sure that health policies  are being  well coordinated to protect the workers and tourists,” said Tolentino.  “Inform our market about how successful we are in combating transmission  of the virus in our community so the tourists have confidence in visiting the Marianas. Rethink how tourism interacts with our society, government agency, and natural resources, so we can manage the way we want to market it better.”

Cash prizes were awarded to the winners:  $300 for first place, $200 for second place, and $100 for third place.  The contest was open to all public and private school students grades 9-12 in the CNMI.

Jermaine  Yulang,  left,  is  awarded  1st  place on June 8,  2021.  in  the Marianas  Visitors Authority's  Tourism Month essay contest by MVA Rota field office supervisor David Atalig.

Jermaine  Yulang,  left,  is  awarded  1st  place on June 8,  2021.  in  the Marianas  Visitors Authority’s  Tourism Month essay contest by MVA Rota field office supervisor David Atalig.

Rechucher  Kaito,  center,  is  awarded  2nd  place on June 4,  2021 in  the  Marianas Visitors  Authority's  Tourism Month essay contest.   From left,  his mother Yuki  Rechucher,  Rechucher Kaito, and MVA administrative  services  manager Carol  Chargualaf.

Rechucher  Kaito,  center,  is  awarded  2nd  place on June 4,  2021 in  the  Marianas Visitors  Authority’s  Tourism Month essay contest.   From left,  his mother Yuki  Rechucher,  Rechucher Kaito, and MVA administrative  services  manager Carol  Chargualaf.

Leyonne  Tolentino,  second  left,  is  awarded  3rd place  on  June  4,  2021  in  the  Marianas  Visitors  Authority's  Tourism  Month  essay  contest.    From  left,  MVA community  projects  manager  Martin  Duenas,  Tolentino,  his father Rowell D.  Tolentino,  and MVA community projects specialist Jack Aranda.

Leyonne  Tolentino,  second  left,  is  awarded  3rd place  on  June  4,  2021  in  the  Marianas  Visitors  Authority’s  Tourism  Month  essay  contest.    From  left,  MVA community  projects  manager  Martin  Duenas,  Tolentino,  his father Rowell D.  Tolentino,  and MVA community projects specialist Jack Aranda.

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