
Museo Sugbo: Its Story, Contribution, and Landmark
by Jane Dacumos on July 10, 2012Museo Sugbo is housed at what was once called Cárcel de Cebú, the provincial jail of Cebu. Designed in 1869 by Domingo de Escondrillas, the lone architect in Cebu at the time, the Cárcel de Cebú was originally proposed as the Carcel Del Distrito, the main prison for the Visayas District.
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Shrines and Historical Landmarks of Cebu
by Jane Dacumos on July 10, 2012Basilica of Santo Niño is one of the significant Spanish colonial buildings in Cebu City. The church contains a statue of the Santo Niño (Holy Child) regarded as the oldest religious relic in the Philippines.
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Cebu’s Best Things to Do!
by Jane Dacumos on July 10, 2012Known as the Queen City of the South, Cebu City is one of the most popular destinations in all of the Philippines for foreign tourists. It has the largest seaport in the Philippines, the second largest air hub and the second largest city in the country.
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Saint Michael the Archangel Church, Argao
by Jane Dacumos on July 10, 2012If Cebu is the Queen City of the South, Argao would definitely rank as a Princess Royal. The town of Argao is extremely proud yet also very humble. It is one of the oldest and most interesting towns in the entire country.
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The Reenactment of Historical Significant Event in the Kadaugan sa Mactan Festival
by Kheem Caparas on May 25, 2012Kadaugan sa Mactan (Victory at Mactan) is also called Bahugbahug sa Mactan or “Melee at Mactan”. It is the reenactment of the epic “Battle of Mactan”, which happened on April 27, 1521. It was the battle between the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan and Mactan Island Chieftain Lapu-Lapu.
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