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Filipino travel TV show: ‘My Hometown is G.O.A.T’ is broadcast in Taiwan

AXN Asia recently launched a new travel program introducing attractions in the Philippines. (Photo / Retrieved from the Pixabay)
AXN Asia recently launched a new travel program introducing attractions in the Philippines. (Photo / Retrieved from the Pixabay)
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】translated by CHI CHIA I

According to the 4wayvoice, the pandemic situation has stabilized in Taiwan and the public is longing for traveling abroad. The Philippines, which consists of around 7,640 islands, is a hot tourist destination for worldwide travelers.

A whole new TV show – ‘My Hometown Is G.O.A.T.’ (我的家鄉是 G.O.A.T) produced by AXN Asia and the Department of Tourism (DOT). The celebrity hosts bring the audience to explore numerous attractions, destinations, and gourmet food in the Philippines.

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The Philippine travel show ‘My Hometown is G.O.A.T’ was broadcast in Taiwan. (Photo / Retrieved from the Pixabay)

The Philippine travel show ‘My Hometown is G.O.A.T’ was broadcast in Taiwan. (Photo / Retrieved from the Pixabay)

Starting from November 4, ‘My Hometown Is G.O.A.T.’ will be broadcast on AXN Asia every Thursday and Friday. The show will also be broadcast on AXN Taiwan and AXN Korea on November 8, and November 13 respectively. Besides AXN, netizens from all over the world can also watch through the official YouTube channel of AXN Asia.

The host group includes famous personalities such as Megan Young and Mikael Daez, Gazini Ganados, Marc Pingris, JC Intal, Jayjay Helterbrand and Rico Maierhofer.

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The audience will have a deeper understanding of the attractions and food in the Philippines. (Photo / Retrieved from the Pixabay)

The audience will have a deeper understanding of the attractions and food in the Philippines. (Photo / Retrieved from the Pixabay)

In addition, if you want to travel to the islands now and have a laid-back trip, you can choose Langkawi, Malaysia. Starting from November 15, individuals can enter the island as long as one is fully vaccinated. Taiwanese who wish to travel there can enjoy a quarantine-free vacation.

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