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    China Daily | Updated: 2018-10-25 09:20
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    Boracay island in the Philippines, which major tourist magazines consistently rate as among the world's best beaches, will reopen on Friday after a half-year cleanup intended to fix the damage done by unrestrained mass tourism. [Photo/VCG]

    Boracay island will have fewer hotels and a cap on number of visitors

    MANILA - The Philippines will reopen its crown jewel resort island Boracay to holidaymakers on Friday, after a six-month cleanup aimed at repairing the damage inflicted by years of unrestrained mass tourism.

    Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte ordered the island shuttered in April for a major effort to fortify weak infrastructure and crack down on the rampant overdevelopment that had left it, what he termed, a "cesspool".

    When the government throws open the doors, Boracay will have fewer hotels and restaurants, a cap on the number of visitors and antibeach boozing rules aimed at taming its party-hard reputation.

    All of this is intended to protect the bruised beauty of the island's turquoise waters and expanses of white sand beaches which were being loved to death by 2 million tourists per year.

    Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said she hopes the new Boracay will be the start of a "culture of sustainable tourism" in the Philippines, adding other tourist destinations will be next.

    "It means taking account of the repercussions of our actions on current and future situations of the environment," she told reporters last week.

    Romulo-Puyat said she has sent a written "warning" to other top Philippine tourist draws including El Nido and Panglao islands, while others, such as the whale-shark-feeding site of Oslob have cut its tourist arrivals by half.

    Boracay, which major tourist magazines consistently rate as among the world's best beaches, is a mere 1,000 hectares.

    Industry 'sacrifice'

    Yet it was seeing up to 40,000 sun worshippers at peak times, who left behind $1 billion a year but also mountains of garbage, an overflowing sewer system and a carnival-like atmosphere.

    Under the new rules, 19,200 tourists will be allowed on the island at any one time, with the government aiming to enforce that by controlling the number of available hotel rooms.

    Fire eaters, masseuses, vendors, stray dogs, bonfires and even the builders of its famous photo-op sand castles have been chased from the beachfront, while buildings were torn down to create a 30-meter easement from the waterline.

    All water sports save for swimming are also banned for the time being, while Boracay's three casinos have been permanently shut down.

    Nearly 400 hotels and restaurants deemed to violate local environmental laws have already been ordered closed and airlines as well as ferries were told to restrict service to the area.

    Boozing and smoking are banned on the beach and the huge multiday beach parties dubbed "LaBoracay" that drew tens of thousands of tourists during the May 1 Labor Day weekend will be a thing of the past.

    The Boracay Foundation, the main business industry group on the island, did not comment on the new rules but welcomed the return of tourists.

    "We are pleased that workers have now got their jobs back and will now be able to do what they love and provide for their families," its executive director Pia Miraflores said.

    "Everyone, big and small, has sacrificed a lot during the six-month (closure)," she said.

    Other places in the region strained by mass tourism have also used closures as a tactic to protect the sites from destruction.

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