Daily Guardian unveils commemorative markers in Barotac Nuevo
Daily Guardian unveiled commemorative historical markers in the town of Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo as part of its 22nd anniversary celebration. The markers at the Tamasak Arena and the Market Mall were revealed to the public on Thursday, June 1, 2023. These markers were headlines from Daily Guardian’s reports in the past year, with a QR

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Daily Guardian unveiled commemorative historical markers in the town of Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo as part of its 22nd anniversary celebration.
The markers at the Tamasak Arena and the Market Mall were revealed to the public on Thursday, June 1, 2023.
These markers were headlines from Daily Guardian’s reports in the past year, with a QR code that directs to the website articles.
Barotac Nuevo’s Tamasak Arena and Market Mall are recognized as state-of-the-art infrastructures and are proven as model developments essential to the progress of the town.
The Tamasak Arena is a modern multi-purpose building that can accommodate a maximum of 4,200 people. Since its opening, the Tamasak Arena has hosted large sports, cultural, and social events of the province and even of the country.
Meanwhile, the two-storey Market Mall became a trending topic in 2021 for being the first of its kind in the province with its modern architectural design comparable to huge malls in the city.
Twelve other markers were unveiled to designate significant cultural and infrastructural landmarks in Iloilo City and Iloilo Province. The display will run for a period of two months.
The markers recognize Daily Guardian’s 22-year contribution to ethical news reporting as well as commemorate recent achievements in Iloilo.
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