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Tainan, Aklan in the Philippines establish sisterhood ties

08/29/2025 01:18 PM
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Aklan Governor Jose Enrique M. Miraflores (left) finalizes the signing of the sister-city agreement with Tainan on Aug. 27. Photo courtesy of the Tainan City government
Aklan Governor Jose Enrique M. Miraflores (left) finalizes the signing of the sister-city agreement with Tainan on Aug. 27. Photo courtesy of the Tainan City government

Tainan, Aug. 29 (CNA) Tainan in southern Taiwan and the Philippine province of Aklan have officially established sisterhood ties to promote tourism and cultural exchanges, as well as encourage businesses to explore investment opportunities, the Taiwanese city announced Friday.

The sister-city agreement was finalized on Aug. 27, formally establishing the partnership and opening a new chapter in bilateral relations, the Tainan City government said in a statement.

The two sides had discussed formalizing sister city ties when Aklan Governor Jose Enrique M. Miraflores met with Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che (黃偉哲) during his visit to Tainan on Aug. 8, the city said.

During the meeting, they exchanged in-depth views on culture, tourism, and industrial development.

Huang said Tainan and Aklan are both major centers for agriculture and tourism, expressing hope the partnership would foster continued exchanges and deepen bilateral relations, according to the city government.

Aklan is best known for Boracay and has two international airports, Miraflores said while he was in Tainan, adding that his province plans to participate in various international trade fairs in the Taiwanese city to showcase its unique attractions.

Miraflores also said he was impressed by the city's cleanliness and high level of civic discipline. He expressed confidence in future cooperation.

According to the Tainan City government, Aklan in the central Philippines is a major province for agriculture and tourism, with a population of more than 600,000.

It noted that Boracay is internationally renowned for its white-sand beaches and clear blue waters, while the Ati-Atihan Festival, held every January in Aklan's capital, Kalibo, is among the country's most iconic celebrations.

(By Chang Jung-hsiang and Ko Lin)

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