Former Acting Director-General of the Secretariat of the United Nations World Tourism Organization STEP Foundation, KING Kwang Nam, recently gave a lecture on tourist policing at the TOP-COP Seminar in the city. As a KOICA Senior Volunteer he helped develop the Tourism Course in BISU and obtained a grand of ONE MILLION PESOS from KOICA, thereby, producing the official BOHOL TOURISM MAP, the first tourism map in the Philippines done on the level of U.N. Standards. It is expected that Metro Manila will follow the Bohol Tourism Map model. In his farewell program, he put on record that he was impressed by the overall peace and order in Bohol. He lived in Tagbilaran City for two years and went all over Bohol, including the highest and coldest spot in Bohol (colder than Baguio) – Cantaub, Sierra Bullones. He said that the overall peace and order in Bohol is such that “while it is MORE fun in the Philippines, it is MOST fun in Bohol.â€