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justynabacajan · 1 year
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I’ll never be a famous actress or model. Or a CEO of a company. I’m a provincial Cebuana. Just give me enough rice, some love and laughter in my life, and healthy, happy kids - that’s heaven. Heaven on earth. As pasko approaches, may you all be blessed with enough food, love, laughter, and healthy, happy loved ones.
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dailystreetsnapshots · 2 months
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Cebu City, Philippines
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fridae00 · 1 year
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Night View🌌🖤📷
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cliffrigor · 1 year
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MUSEO DE SUGBO
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Located a few blocks from the Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House is the Museo de Sugbo. Museo de Sugbo, or the Cebu Provincial Museum, holds a unique history of its own. Designed by Domingo de Escondrillas (Cebu’s only architect at that time), the structure was built in 1871 as the Carcel de Cebu, or the provincial jail. The carcel was originally intended to be the main prison of the Visayas Island, which would account for the establishment’s large size.
During its 135-year run, the carcel served as prison not only to convicted criminals but also to Katipunero captives. It became a horse stable during the American era. During the Japanese occupation, it once again became prison, until it was formally named as the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center (CPDRC). The CPDRC has been relocated and in August 2008, the former prison camp was formally inaugurated as a provincial museum.
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justynabacajan · 1 year
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For me, going through life without self esteem was like going into battle without weapons or armor. Wounded over and over, decisions that haunted me later. But these mistakes, I’ve also learned, are not fatal. Self-confidence takes discipline - and with it brings humility, lightness and closeness to God. I pray for your boundless joy.
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ilaaaaamarieeeee · 1 year
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group1-emptech · 2 years
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Cebu City Attraction
Are you and your family making summer plans this vacation? How to find a wonderful yet affordable places to go?
Cebu City is the oldest city of the south. Cebu Tourist Attractions will help you to fulfill your vacation. A lot of places that you can visit in Cebu. Well, just have a look at the picture below and this will give you some ideas where to go.
Simala
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. There are various reasons why people come to visit the Simala Shrine. For Catholic devotees, the main reason why they visit the place is for them to offer their devotion, prayers, and petitions to the Virgin Mary .
Fort San Pedro
Why you should visit Fort San Pedro?
Here you'll discover the history of the province, the Spanish government, and well-preserved Spanish artifacts, such as paintings, sculptures, old photographs and items, and documents.
One of the best beaches in Daan Bantayan
Daanbantayan is now known for its pristine, white powder-like sandy beaches. Malapascua Island is the only place in the world where you can dive with thresher sharks nearly on a daily basis in their natural habitat.
In fact, thresher sharks are regarded as local celebrities on the island, with thousands of tourists visiting every year for guaranteed encounters. But diving in Malapascua is not the only thing that makes it a true island paradise.
One of the best beaches in Moalboal
With the rich and diverse marine life, a unique and enchanting natural phenomenon, constant sunny Moalboal weather, and beautiful sites, it really is a paradise for freediving and snorkeling enthusiasts. At first, this seaside town might seem just like any other sleepy provincial town.
Basilica Minore del Santo Niño
Why you should visit this church?
to see ancient paintings, gorgeous archways, stained glass windows, and overall, a piece of architecture that is awe-inspiring. Regardless of your religion, the church has great cultural significance, It is also a place for prayer and pilgrimage to a large number of people each year.
Magellan's Cross
Magellan’s Cross in Cebu City serves as a landmark that is considered as one of the most important historical markers in Cebu City. That’s because it was established upon Magellan’s order to mark his arrival in the country. This also serves as a reminder of the birth of Christianity in the Philippines. It is popular because the place serves as a historic symbol marking the birth of Christianity in Cebu.
Temple of Leah
The Temple of Leah is one of the must-visit attractions in Cebu. It has been attracting foreign and local tourists for its stunning architectural style and overlooking view of Cebu City.It's home to the treasures and memorabilia of the late Leah Albino Adarna, the grandmother of Filipina actress Ellen Adarna. Like Taj Mahal, Temple of Leah is a symbol of undying love, and built as a tribute to the owner's late wife. Owned by an affluent Cebuano family.
Tops of Cebu
Tops of cebu is one of the famous tourist spot in Cebu. There are reasons why they want to visit Tops of Cebu, one of the main reason is the view. You can see mountains, trees and also you can feel the fresh and cold air while enjoying the view.
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lostinwrap · 2 years
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will stop sending u signals and pretend what i felt for u was just superficial
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lifeofaplumpgirl · 2 years
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Photo taken around 7:30 AM yesterday.
I waited for 2 hours just to cast my vote. Obviously the "Red" candidate won. I can only hope that my apprehensions about him are proven wrong in the next six years. I hope he will strive to be better than his dad.
Pinks should just accept the results because surveys don't lie. I initially thought they will have a close fight, but looking at the surveys by SWS and Pulse Asia, it's clear whom the people want.
Please don't wish ill for the next administration because wishing them ill will also mean that we go down with them. Tinabangay lang ta. Be fair pod. If naay sayop, i.call out. If naay nindot na buhat, praise them. Don't be blinded by your hatred.
Pero lain pay ato. Wa ko ganahi si Rama nakadaog pota jod 😭😭😭😭
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wishingsun · 23 days
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m-guitguiten · 25 days
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Cebu City Will Not Be Like Singapore (ever!)
It was cringey the first time I heard from someone or read from the news that Cebu City has aspired to be “Singapore-like“. Even now, I can’t believe that the mayor of Cebu City is still pushing this slogan. For now, it’s impossible. I am blessed to have visited Singapore recently, so in a way, I have this little privilege (haha) to compare Cebu City and Singapore. In finality, I will say that…
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takeoffphilippines · 2 months
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Experience Cebu: Casa Gorordo Museum
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2nd CEBU LAMPOON FESTIVAL 2019
New Post has been published on https://www.aneddoticamagazine.com/2nd-cebu-lampoon-festival-2019/
2nd CEBU LAMPOON FESTIVAL 2019
MARCH 17 – 18
Cebu Lampoon Festival is an annual international cartoon exhibition based in Cebu City, Philippines organized by Yoyoy Satiristang Bisaya.
In partnership with: Campo Santo Design Studio (print & design) Cartoon Home Network International (social media) The Quill – official student publication of Southwestern University (student category host)
The venues of exhibition will be announced on the 20th of January 2019.
Upholding Human Rights is our Advocacy. So join us in our crusade to promote human rights information through Cartoons.
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pinoyaksyonnewsph · 4 months
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Globe’s Hapag Movement fulfills wishes of Cebu scholars through ‘Wish’ screening
CEBU CITY– Until that evening two weeks before Christmas, 22-year-old Michelle Camus had never been to the cinema. She had only seen movies on television, hearing from friends all about the “ambiance” in a movie theater.
 “They say inside the cinema it’s lights off. I thought the lights were turned on. I really wanted to experience this, watching in the cinema. This is not just my wish. Ginusto ko talaga makarating sa cinema (I really wanted to go to a cinema). And at the age of 22, I’m here. So napakasaya naman nito (I’m really happy about this)!” she excitedly said.
 Camus is among 69 scholars of Tzu Chi Foundation who were treated to a full cinematic experience organized by Globe’s Hapag Movement, with support from the We Are Ayala Business Club – Cebu (WAABC-Cebu). The scholars enjoyed a private screening of Disney Animation’s latest musical comedy “Wish” on December 12 at the Ayala Malls Central Bloc.
 Indeed, it was a wish come true for the scholars, all students of humanities classes under Tzu Chi, among Hapag Movement’s implementing partners. Not only did they get to watch the movie in a private screening in one of Ayala Cinemas’ most comfortable theaters, they also got to enjoy fun games, prizes, food, drinks and other surprises.
 “For me it’s a great privilege. Bihira lang maka-join lalo sa ganitong pagkakataon, especially with scholars of Tzu Chi Foundation and together with the Hapag Movement. We’re so blessed. And hopefully marami pang matulungan ang Hapag at napaka-blessed namin sa taon ngayon dahil isa kami sa naimbita sa araw na ito (It is very seldom that we get this kind of opportunity, specially with scholars of Tzu Chi Foundation and Hapag Movement. We’re so blessed and hopefully, there will be more people that the Hapag Movement will be able to help. We are really blessed this year because we got to be invited to be here today),” said Shyrwin Rondina, also among scholars invited to the screening.
 Mariel Ybañez, Certified Commissioner at Tzu Chi Foundation Cebu, said: “These activities will help our scholars learn more about life through movies. In Tzu Chi, we teach them values and through this movie “Wish,” they will learn a lot. That’s really the teaching of Tzu Chi, for us to become a star for other people,” Ybañez said.
At the special screening, Patrick Gloria, Globe Group Vice President for External Affairs, spoke to the scholars about the Hapag Movement and thanked collaborators that made the event possible
“This special screening organized by Globe is supported by WeAreAyala Business Club – Cebu for the benefit of the Hapag Movement. The Hapag Movement is a program where we help the most vulnerable people in society, especially children. We make sure we feed them right and give their families livelihood training so that they will have a sustainable source of income to put food on their table.  Thank you for doing this with us and let’s do this again next year,” Gloria sai
By leveraging technology and partnerships, the Hapag Movement aims to help 100,000 families battling involuntary hunger through supplemental feeding and livelihood training.
To learn how to help, visit https://www.globe.com.ph/about-us/sustainability/globe-of-good#gref.
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thephilippineskylines · 5 months
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Cebu City, Philippines
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