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Simala Shrine Castle Church, Cebu | PHILIPPINES

  Simala Parish Church, Sibonga, in Cebu is known as Simala Shrine, Simala Church, Mother Mary Castle Church, Birhen sa Simala, Mama Mary Shrine of Simala, and Miraculous Mama Mary Church. Its real name is Monastery of the Holy Eucharist, and although it’s not the oldest Church or the Holiest Church in Cebu, it’s one of the most well-known and most visited new Churches in Cebu. For believers, Simala Church is said to be a solemn place to reflect, and a visit will give your life more perspective. Described by many as one of the most beautiful Churches in Cebu, Simala Shrine is a place of pilgrimage for devotees. Known as the Miraculous Mother Mary Church after the Virgin Mary statue housed within the Shrine was seen crying, it attracts hundreds of people every day hoping their prayers will be answered. Visitor Information: Entrance Fee: FREE Parking Fee: P20 – P50 Opening Hours: 8am – 8pm Toilets on site: Yes – pay P20 Food/Drinks for sale: Outside the Church, there are a few fo

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Tops Lookout Cebu | PHILIPPINES

  About ten kilometers away from downtown Cebu, a popular destination among tourists sits on top of the summit of Mt. Busay in Lahug. Tops Lookout or simply Tops to locals is an observatory deck and a picnic place overlooking the city of Cebu, Mandaue, and Mactan Island. On top of the mountain, an interesting concrete fortress-like structure can be found where small stores, bars, and cafΓ©s are located. There are small benches around the deck where tourists can relax and breathe in all of nature’s glory. What to Do Families, groups of friends, couples, or even solo travelers have a wonderful time in Tops. Tourists enjoy a picturesque view of the entire city of Cebu, even the coast of Bohol. The view of the sunset from the mountain is spectacular so tourists appreciate its beauty while drinking in the company of family or friends. Food and drinks are available at the snack bars but guests who prefer to bring their own food and drinks may do so. There is also an available grilling spo

Colon Street, Cebu City | Philippines

  Colon Street Colon Street is often called the oldest national road in the Philippines as it was built in 1565 during the Spanish colonial period. It got its name from Cristobal Colon, who is more widely known as Christopher Columbus. Under the leadership of Miguel Lopez de Legaspi, the street was developed and became the center of commercialization in Cebu. Colon was where the first few business establishments like movie houses, fashion shops, and offices were built in Cebu. It was also where social events were mainly held. Universities were built near Colon Street as well, such as the University of San Carlos, the University of Cebu, and the University of San Jose-Recoletos. The charm of Colon was never lost and forgotten when it comes to bargain shopping and quality service. It has now become the go-to place for shoppers who are in search of good value for money. Shops along Colon Street are now known for quality goods sold at cheap prices like jewelry and ready-to-wear clothes

Fuente OsmeΓ±a | Cebu City Philippines

  The Fuente OsmeΓ±a is a heritage site strategically located in the heart of uptown Cebu city, along Jones Avenue and General Maxilom Avenue.  The rotunda park is named after President Sergio S. OsmeΓ±a the fourth President of the  Philippines from 1944 to 1946 in commemoration of his service and contribution to the city and  the country. He was the patriarch of one of Cebu’s prominent political families.  Feature of the Fuente OsmeΓ±a  The Fuente OsmeΓ±a features a century-old fountain at the center of the park. The fountain was  built-in 1912 during the inauguration of the city’s first waterways system.  Today, this picturesque landmark serves a variety of purposes from early joggings and daytime  picnics to evening parties. It has become a venue for different social events, political gatherings,  and cultural activities including the Sinulog Festival  Feast  Apart from its historical value, Fuente OsmeΓ±a is the center of all Sinulog activities. Dubbed  the biggest and grandest festiv

The History of Barangay PASIL | Cebu City

  This is the barangay "that never sleeps". The numerous open-air tiendas where people converge to drink, talk and sing in merriment, do not close until early dawn. By the time these people go to sleep, fishermen or fishertraders start preparing to go out to the seas or to the market. Jose Raymond Reyes described Pasil in his write-up " The Fishy Business of Pasil" At two in the morning, Pasil begins to teem with people. Large tin tubs of fish are the orders of the day for the eager customer. The place begins to smell of sea and sweat. But for the fish vendors, it's just another early morning at the market. Pasil's market's early beginnings were traced to a few "sakayans" or outrigger boats trading fish along the shore behind Plaza Gines. The area was reclaimed before the war and the market was erected... Pasil has become a byword, from the kitchens of the filthy rich to sidewalk grills of food stalls. According to Manuel C. Enriquez, C

CCLEX Philippines

  Crossing the longest bridge n the Philippines. Cebu Cordova bridge. The 8.5km-long Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway (CCLEx), is the country's longest and tallest bridge. The expressway links Cebu, the second-largest city in the Philippines, with Cordova on Mactan Island. CCLEX is built by Cebu Cordova Link Expressway Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary by the Manuel Pangilinan-chaired Metro Pacific Tollways Corp., in partnership with the Cordova municipality and Cebu City. It's a Php. 33-billion project, which measures almost nine kilometers, is considered as one of the country's largest infrastructure projects. The CCLEX is highlighted by is iconic crosses on top of the twin pylons of the cable-stayed main bridge over the Mactan Channel to highlight Cebu’s title of being the Cradle of Christianity in the Far East.

Ferdinand Magellan Portuguese Explorer | HISTORY

  F E R D I N A N D   M A G E L L A N Ferdinand Magellan (1480 – 27 April 1521) was a Portuguese explorer who organized the Spanish expedition to the East Indies from 1519 to 1522, resulting in the first circumnavigation of the Earth, completed by Juan SebastiΓ‘n Elcano. Born into a Portuguese noble family in around 1480, Magellan became a skilled sailor and naval officer and was eventually selected by King Charles I of Spain to search for a westward route to the Maluku Islands (the "Spice Islands"). Commanding a fleet of five vessels, he headed south through the Atlantic Ocean to Patagonia, passing through the Strait of Magellan into a body of water he named the "peaceful sea" (the modern Pacific Ocean). Despite a series of storms and mutinies, the expedition reached the Spice Islands in 1521 and returned home via the Indian Ocean to complete the first circuit of the globe. Magellan did not complete the entire voyage, as he was killed during the Battle of Mactan

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