Cebu Historical Places

At my 9th times of keep coming back to Cebu, finally I got chances to walk around and visit the historical places of Cebu.

Larsian is one of Cebu's most prominent eating havens. Located at the uptown area near Fuente Osmeña and Chong Hua Hospital, it is also the capital area of Sampaguita sellers in Cebu.

I really love eating at Larsian not just because of a cheap price of Barbeque but also the sense of smell that could be the reason out for you to go back. Most of Cebuano are loved to eat full that is why restaurant that offers eat-all-you-can are exist and one of those are West Gorordo Family Choice Restaurant and Tongs Restaurant.
Cebu has so riches in history that makes us Filipino brave and strong.
Magellan Cross history tells that this is the very site where Ferdinand Magellan, the Portuguese conquestador and maritime explorer who served under the Spanish crown planted the cross in April 21,1521. The cross depicted the introduction of Christianity to the country and its people.
I feel so blessed when I got to visit the Magellan Cross because you can just found this at inside the patio of Basilica Minore del Santo Niño which is the oldest Roman Catholic Church the original stone texture and natural color from 1735 is still retained.
A few walks around I visited as well the Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral Church its also one of important part of the history… (Click the link)

So in the end of this of my 9th visit I almost complete my walking around of the important historical places of Cebu. But it will not be completed if I didn't go to buy a Danggit for pasalubong at Tabo-An public market near downtown in addition Cebu is one of the most massive and pungent dried fish markets in the South
Hhhhmmmm…. How about wishing for the next time in the Tourist hot spot of Cebu.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Can you add some more photos?


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doit4_him said…
Miss kuna ang dried fish jan.
Darlyn said…
its nice reading some of your post.... coz i feel i am the one on that place..

keep it up!
faeryrowan said…
Hey, Arjay! Nice to know you've been here sa Cebu. You have beautiful pictures. Makes me proud that I'm Cebuana. Hehe! Do visit Cebu again!
kaycee said…
you know i love coming here reading your posts & looking at your pics! Keep 'em coming!
Great great great!
ingat =D
kaycee said…
You know i love coming here to read your posts & to look at your photos! Keep 'em coming!
Ingat =D
Anonymous said…
Hi Arjay! I like your blog...Really love to go to Cebu..someday! Hope I could tag along with you....hehehe.
Anonymous said…
i love cebu, its one of the cleanest cities in the philippines. my other bets would be davao and bohol. even though they're getting more commercial they still have an untouched quality that reaches out to you ;-)
gLoR!e said…
its good that u love cebu..i love it here so much!:)
Anonymous said…
thanks for your comment ...Great pics dude!! I have added u to my blogroll...pls add mine too..
Arjaeuse... I finally opened your comment box. Phew, so hard accessing here.

Anyway, you've been to Cebu again, waah... next time I will go there too. I am so much jealous of you, you've been to almost all parts of the PI... I am going to explore America first, haha!

Still on my one month vacation here in Midwest America. Check my updates yo, and leave your comments as usual, wink wink***
Keith said…
I have been toi that Basilica, and seen Magellan's Cross. It is a wonderful experience going to Cebu
Anonymous said…
wow! my fave....Larsian. sarap nga kumain dun kasi mabubusog ka talaga. I miss Cebu already!
cathy said…
kudos! i'm proud to be a Filipina...
Anonymous said…
good collection of photos about philipines..gr8 work :)
Bryan Karl said…
hahaha i always eat sa larsian. yum yum.
Anonymous said…
i'm hungry already!