Davao Oriental is a province located on the southeastern coast of Mindanao, Philippines. Known for its stunning natural landscapes, it features beautiful beaches, mountains, and lush forests. The province is rich in biodiversity, and its marine resources are significant for both local livelihoods and tourism.
The province is home to several indigenous communities, each with unique cultures and traditions. These communities contribute to the rich tapestry of Davao Oriental's heritage, showcasing local crafts, music, and culinary traditions. The festivals celebrated throughout the year often highlight their cultural significance.
Davao Oriental is also recognized for its eco-tourism initiatives, which aim to protect the environment while promoting sustainable development. Attractions like the Aliwagwag Falls and Mount Hamiguitan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offer visitors opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the area while supporting conservation efforts.
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