As the rain started to pour in the City, we headed to Barangay Parian to see the Heritage of Cebu Monument. Located on the original Plaza Parian, the Heritage of Cebu Monument showcases the significant and symbolic events in the history of Cebu.
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It really is very unfortunate that it is raining in Cebu when I visited the monument so the sky is a bit gloomy. Anyways, let me share to you some of the pictures I have taken of the monument:
Built by National Artist Eduardo Castrillo, this tableau features Cebu’s important heritage sites. I was informed that the original planned cost for this monument was around 3 million only but the actual cost reached around 30 million. Construction began on July 1997 and it was inaugurated on Dec. 8, 2000.
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The plateaus depicts monumental events and personalities in Cebu's history from the time of Rajah Humabon to the recent beatification of Cebuano martyr Pedro Calungsod. It also features some of Cebu's important landmarks like in the second photo above where the three churches in Cebu during the Spanish times: the Church of St. John the Baptist in Pari-an, the Cebu Cathedral, and the Sto. Niño Church were features. These churches are just blocks away from each other. The Church of St. John the Baptist in Pari-an, however, was reduced to a visita during the Spanish colonial period until it was suppressed and eventually demolished. The Magellan's Cross is also very visible in the monument.
He he. Talagang puro lakwatsa ah. Turista mode ka talaga ngayon.
ReplyDeleteAmazing landmark in an interesting place. If I ever go there, I now know which place to go. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI haven't visited your blog in quite sometime now and I see you enjoy traveling now. Well good luck and God Bless.
ReplyDeleteHi Sir, super libot ka na naman. Sama naman kami. Kaya ka pala umalis samin kasi puro ka libot hehehe. See you next sem sir.
ReplyDeleteganda dyan a...puntahan ko yan someday...at least naiba itinerary ko :)
ReplyDeleteAng galing talaga ng Cebu, kahit mahal at least worthy naman. Ang ganda di ba?
ReplyDeletei love cebu, been there two times. thanks for sharing this! and yeah, the pics are great. keep 'em coming! =)
ReplyDeleteLovely site, refreshing pics. Keep it up.
ReplyDelete@ panyero aryo - nag-eenjoy lang while i can bago sumabak sa magulong mundo ng batas.
ReplyDelete@ silus - tnx for droppin by.
ReplyDelete@ answer-man - oy, welcum back, after mind-blowing posts on law, travel naman ako ngayon.
@ blues - sino ka ha? i think di muna ko kukuha teaching load ngayon kasi mas gusto ko mag-libot kesa mag-turo hehehe.
ReplyDelete@ tutubi - salamat sa pagbisita, madami maganda lugar sa cebu mag eenjoy ka. ur ryt, para maiba naman.
ReplyDelete@ carlotta - thanks for dropping by. i'll try to keep 'em coming.
ReplyDeletePRETTY PICTURES. I LOVE THEM ALL. GOD BLESS YOU.
ReplyDeleteOur trip to cebu was so much fun!!! definitely worth the leave! could have been better if i was not resolving work issues.. o well... anyway its nice you enjoyed your trip too.
ReplyDelete@ faith - i am glad you liked them, thanks for the visit.
ReplyDelete@ mainepot - yeah, and i hope to come back there soon to enjoy other places.
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