By MANNY GALVEZ
The Philippine Star
DINGALAN, Aurora – A group of Japanese, Korean and Filipino investors are eyeing a P120-million
cable car project in this coastal town, which could help promote the province as an investments and tourism haven and perk up the local economy.
Businessman Romeo Callanta, chairman of the RC Electric Corp. (RCEC), told The STAR that the cable car project will be the first of its kind in the country and will be similar to the cable car line in the Hong Kong Ocean Park.
Callanta, a consultant of Aurora Gov. Bellaflor Angara-Castillo and local partner of the foreign investors, said they are eyeing to install the cable car along a nine-kilometer area in this town, through an aerial cruise with a panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean as backdrop.
"This will officially be the first commercial cable car project in the Philippines and this will be located in Aurora," he said. He said there is an existing cable car project at the Tagaytay Highlands but this is used exclusively by golfers.
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