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Rainbow Journal (03/29/2018)
Like many monuments in the Philippines, this one feels like not much thought/care was given to maintain it. Nice marker letting you know where the old commerce district of Cebu was. rainbowjournal
Wannabthat Girl (08/29/2016)
This landmark states that the street ahead used to be the commercial area of Cebu City. The street is still bustling of PUJ and PUV's but buildings are modern.
Gordon Knowles (03/30/2018)
Cebu City is a significant cultural centre in the Philippines. The imprint of Spanish and Roman Catholic culture is evident. The city's most famous landmark is Magellan's Cross. A few steps away from the Magellan's Cross is the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño ( Church of the Holy Child ). This is a Augustinian church elevated to the rank of Basilica in 1965 during the 400th year celebrations of Christianity in the Philippines, held in Cebu. The church, which was the first to be established in the islands, is built of hewn stone and features the country's oldest relic, the figure of the Santo Niño de Cebú ( Holy Child of Cebu ). This religious event is celebrated during the island's cultural festivities known as the Sinulog festival. Held every third Sunday of January, it celebrates the festival of the Santo Niño, who was formerly considered to be the patron saint of Cebu. (This patronage was later changed to that of Our Lady of Guadalupe after it was realised that the St. Niño could not be a patron saint because he was an image of the Christ and not a saint.) The Sinulog is a dance ritual of pre-Hispanic indigenous origin. The dancer moves two steps forward and one step backward to the rhythmic sound of drums. This movement resembles somewhat the current (sulog) of the river. Thus, the Cebuanos called it Sinulog.
Jose Bernard Abrenica (08/28/2019)
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