Dumaguete City is recognized for its strong literary tradition, cultural heritage, educational institutions, and vibrant arts community. Its designation as the country's first UNESCO Creative City of Literature has strengthened its identity as a destination for visitors interested in books, writing, history, and culture. Events such as the 6200 BookFest provide opportunities for tourists and residents to experience Dumaguete's literary heritage through author talks, workshops, book launches, and cultural activities.
Understanding Literary Tourism
Literary tourism refers to travel experiences connected to writers, literature, books, literary events, and places associated with literary culture. It allows visitors to explore a destination through its stories, authors, publications, and cultural heritage. In Dumaguete, literary tourism provides another way of experiencing the city beyond its traditional attractions.
Celebrating Dumaguete as a City of Literature
Dumaguete's designation as a UNESCO Creative City of Literature highlights the city's significant literary culture. This recognition provides an opportunity to promote literature as an important part of the city's tourism identity. Literary events can attract visitors who are interested in discovering the stories, writers, and cultural traditions associated with Dumaguete and Negros Oriental.
Promoting the 6200 BookFest
The 6200 BookFest brings together authors, readers, cultural organizations, government representatives, and other participants to celebrate literature. Through book launches, discussions, workshops, and related activities, the festival creates a cultural experience that can attract visitors interested in Philippine literature and creative expression.

