Angeles City is currently in the spotlight as it actively participates in the NorthPhil Expo 2025, the largest and longest-running tourism and consumer fair in Northern Philippines. The three-day event gathers travel enthusiasts, local businesses, and tourism partners to showcase new destinations and exciting products that encourage both local and international travel.
The Angeles City booth has become a popular stop for visitors eager to experience authentic local flavors and culture. Guests can sample unique Angeleño products such as refreshing Dayap Juice and aromatic coffee from Kapebaluan, a beloved local brand. These offerings highlight the rich agricultural heritage and craftsmanship of the city’s residents.
Adding a creative twist to the expo experience, the Central Luzon booth offers visitors a chance to try Kulitan—a playful form of Kapampangan writing and wordplay—completely free. This activity draws attention to the region’s vibrant language and cultural identity, creating a fun and educational atmosphere.
Mayor Carmelo “Jon” Lazatin II, together with the City Tourism Office, is leading Angeles City’s strong presence at the expo. The city’s participation aligns with its commitment to sustainable tourism by promoting local culture, history, and homegrown products that truly embody the spirit of Angeles City.
The NorthPhil Expo serves as a key platform for cities and provinces in the region to network, exchange ideas, and attract visitors and investors. Angeles City’s booth is among the highlights, drawing both curiosity and admiration from attendees and fellow exhibitors alike.
Organizers hope that events like this will inspire more people to explore the diverse destinations within the Philippines, while encouraging sustainable tourism practices that preserve local heritage and benefit communities economically.
As the expo continues, Angeles City’s vibrant display of culture, cuisine, and creativity underscores its role as a dynamic tourism hub in Central Luzon—ready to welcome visitors and share its unique stories with the world.
Source: Angeles City Information Office