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DTI Go Lokal Organic and Art Market at La Bella Tagaytay

 

Mag Bayanihan tayo, 

let’s Go Lokal!

Planning a getaway to Tagaytay this weekend? Why not drop by at the Go Lokal Organic and Art Market at the posh La Bella Tagaytay. Experience the lush greenery, al fresco organic market, artisanal local crafts, and breathe some fresh air as a quick respite from the hustle and bustle of the metro.

 


DTI GO LOKAL Organic and Art Market

When: Oct 31 and Nov 1 from 10AM to 5PM

Where: La Bella Tagaytay, Brgy. Neogan, Tagaytay City

*FREE ENTRANCE*

 

GO LOKAL is DTI’s genius marketing platform the features locally manufactured products, organic produce, and local arts. It aims to support, promote, and provide a venue that can be easily access by the public. This is what “Bayanihan” is all about- a virtue that is innate to all Filipinos.

 





What better way to discover and celebrate Filipino’s ingenuity by holding exhibits like this in a place that is inspired by nature and that makes La Bella Tagaytay the perfect venue for Go Lokal Organic Market and Art Market.

 




Go Lokal in La Bella Tagaytay will feature artisanal food items from local coffee to gourmet tuyo and tinapa; to delactable kimchi and mango crisp chips to honey fruit wine. 




Organic produce from different regions will also be available for health-conscious shoppers. Artsy individuals will be in for a treat as fashionable Filipino creations such as woven rattan bag, leather sling bag and accessories will be on exhibit. Art works from Pinoy artists are also featured in this event.

 


Let's bring on the bayanihan spirit that we're known for by buying from a wide selection of locally made products. This way, we're helping Filipino MSME owners sustain their ventures and keep the economy going.



Follow DTI Go Lokal on Facebook for updates.


To learn more about La Bella Tagaytay visit their official website at http://www.labellatagaytay.com/


La Bella is located in Brgy Neogan, Tagaytay City. Coming from the Tagaytay Rotonda, just go past Mendez Crossing then turn right at Zambal Road. Here is the La Bella Tagaytay Location Map.


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