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What landmark comes to mind when I say Cebu?

**Inspired by a question of celestine (TC & YAPhils. No. 1 Top Answerer).
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For visitors: Cebu is one of the premier provinces in the Philippines.

    



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vibal
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I think it's the Magellan's Cross carefully and safely preserved and displayed in public. It's the original cross brought by the conquestador and planted in Cebu.
It was in Cebu that christianization in the land later called Philippines started.


Adam
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I only think of beaches when I hear of Cebu.

The answerers above me really know a lot.


mei
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*magellan's cross & santo niño as it's where christianity started in philippines.
*lapu-lapu monument in mactan - contributed so much of our history when magellan fought with lapu-lapu.
*mandaue-mactan bridge
*nice beaches and resorts


PESTE the REAL DOG
the SM mall that's the first thing i see when superferry embark on the pier. Oh the barbeque stands too.



.....bwahahha..*arf*


jan-na~♥~ and im luvin it
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magellan's cross
sto niño church
waterfront
taoist temple
it park
kowloon/colon
gaisano

i miss my school... sta teresa de avila...


PG_13
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ate inday, i'm from cebu. neighboor me ni kuya allan.

magellan cross is our landmark for cebu. among the cities connected in cebu - fuente osmena in cebu city, mactan bridge (old/new) in lapu-lapu city, CRP in talisay city, megadum in mandaue city, mitsumi in danao city and i don't sa toledo city.


chief8
Mactan, maybe? That's all I could remember.


nena aka NENA
allan y


kalabaw
danggit, peanut kisses, dried mangoes, lechon, otap.... yummy.. landmark? ahhhh......taboan market. hehehe...


XIZOR
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MAGELLAN's CROSS
dried mangoes
Lapu-Lapu


Sunshine
Where is Cebu? I realize this is a question but I would need to know to be able to try and answer your question.


lyt10
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danggit & magellan's cross


2py
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Top's and Cebuana's! A1!


Felicity???
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☻Basilica del Sto. Niño (Sto. Niño Basilica)
☻Nice white sand beaches (Bantayan, Maolboal and Malapascua)
<*-*>


Ω allan y
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fuente osmena.
capitol building.
university of san carlos.
sacred heart school of the society of jesus.


Black Hat
The Magellan Cross and
Santo Niño de Cebu shrine

To those who don't have any idea about it Google it. Sorry don't have much time to put some details, just dropping by today.


dark angel 16
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Magellan’s Cross
Planted in April 21, 1521 by Ferdinand Magellan, it is the spot where the first Christian Filipinos, Rajah Humabon and Queen Juana and about 400 of their followers, were baptized by Fr. Pedro Valderema.

Image of Santo Niño
Considered as the oldest religious relic in the Philippines, the image of the Santo Niño, or Holy Child, was given by Ferdinand Magellan to Queen Juana, among the first Filipinos to be Christianized, as a baptismal gift in 1521. The image survived a great fire in 1565 unscratched. It has since been deemed miraculous and venerated by the Cebuanos as their patron saint.

Basilica Minor del Santo Niño
The church was built by Miguel Lopez de Legaspi and Father Andres Urdaneta on the site where the image of Santo Niño was found in 1565. The first structure of the church was, however, destroyed by fire on November 1, 1568. It was rebuilt in 1602 under the administration of Juan Albaran and was rehabilitated in 1740. On May 1965, the church was conferred the title of Basilica Minor del Santo Niño by Cardinal Antonuitte, Papal Legate during the Fourth Centennial Celebration of the Christianization of Cebu.

Sinulog Festival
Cebu’s biggest and most popular festival, the Sinulog Festival is a feast in honor of the Holy Image of Senyor Santo Niño de Cebu. People converge along the routes of a grand solemn procession and partake in the gaiety amidst a mardi gras parade immersed in wild colors and the constant beating of drums. Fiesta Senyor, as it is widely known, is celebrated every third Sunday of January.

Mactan Island
It is a coral island and famous scuba diving and beach site. It is also the site of the Export Processing Zone, which presently employs a 37,118-strong workforce. Mactan Island, located across Mandaue City, encompasses a total land area of 150 hectares.

Malapascua Island
Malapascua, a term that literally means "Unfortunate Christmas," is a paradise where time stands still. The island is blessed with white sand beaches and crystal clear waters. The west coast is especially ideal for swimming and snorkeling. It takes about three hours by land from Cebu City to reach the island, which lies at the northern tip of Cebu and west of Leyte.

Moalboal
About a third of the way up the west coast of Cebu is the sleepy little market town of Moalboal. About five kilometers outside the town, down a dusty track, is Panagsama Beach, which was one of the first places where scuba diving caught on in the Philippines. In the early 1980s, it was one of the most popular and highly regarded diving destinations in Asia, which led to dive resorts having sprung up all along the adjacent coast. From Moalboal, you can dive straight off Panagsama Beach. All you need to do is swim out a few meters and drop down onto a beautiful, sloping wall that descends to 35 meters. Panagsama Beach is home to an extraordinary array of coral, anemones, sponges, and a swarming host of brightly colored reef fish.

Olango Wildlife Sanctuary
Olango Island supports the largest concentration of migratory birds found thus far in the country. Migration of these birds starts from their breeding places in Siberia, Northern China, and Japan. Based on data gathered so far, the birds use Olango as a major refueling station as well as a wintering ground. At Olango, the birds can replenish their fat reserves by feeding on the rich supplies of invertebrates in the intertidal mudflats. These fat reserves fuel the birds on the next lap of their journey, which may cover from 3,000 to 15,000 kilometers of nonstop flight.





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