China’s 2nd largest city eyes direct flight to Legazpi City
- Sally Atento-Altea
- Oct 3, 2019
- 1 min read

MADE IN CHINA. Legazpi City Mayor Noel Rosal receives the jeepney recently turned over by Hengyang officials. (Photo from Legazpi City government)
LEGAZPI CITY --- Hengyang, China’s second largest city, will be opening a direct flight to Legazpi City as part of the memorandum of understanding signed here last year.
City Mayor Noel Rosal said Hengyang officials pledged to open the direct flight as a way of bringing more tourists to the city.
“We are targeting at least 3% of the 80 million population of Hengyang as our prospect tourists to visit Legazpi yearly. These visitors are also potential investors and would bring more business activities to help boost the city’s local economy,” Rosal said.
“Hengyang officials also expressed intention to invest in renewable energy like wind or hydro and solar panels in this city,” he added.
The city government of Legazpi will formalize the partnership agreement by November this year while the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Legazpi will craft and adopt a resolution for the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA).
“The proposed partnership between Legazpi and Hengyang will become a long term agreement to serve as a window for opportunities to uplift the lives of the people of both cities,” he said.
Rosal cited that Hengyang officials were also impressed by the development and progress of Legazpi City particularly the infrastructure development that will surely improve the city’s tourism industry. PIA5/Albay
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