TACLOBAN CITY --- Expect the San Juanico Bridge to be a night-time attraction, too. The Department of Tourism (DOT), through its Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA), has awarded a Manila-based company the work to install lights and sounds at the popular bridge. The work, to be undertaken by Amigo Entertainment and Technologies Inc., is expected to start after the May 13 midterm elections. Brett de los Santos, Samar provincial investment and trade promotions officer, said the lights and sounds project will make the 2.6-kilometer San Juanico Bridge not just a day-time attraction but also as a night-time attractio...
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