Cebu, the Philippines consists of many islands and is the island province. Constricting Islands located in the west and Bohol and Leyte islands in the eastern Negros. Mactan, Bantayan, Malapascua, Olango and the Camotes islands are just some of the 167 islands around the province. Mainly have the provincial coastline, high calcium, coastal plains, hills applicable, and a series of mountains that crosses the north and south of the island.
Ancient metropolis in the country, Cebu City, is the provincial capital. Along with four of the city abutting the Danao City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City and Talisay City and they are part of the Metropolitan Cebu area.
Cebu is a province that is growing in the Philippines as the capital city in the area of primary education, trade, and industry in both the central and the southern part of Visayas.
The province’s cultural heritage and history
With approximately 3.5 million dwellers, has a unique language that is diverse. The inhabitants speak several different languages. Cebuano although regarded as the official language, Cebu dwellers are familiar with other languages in the country including tagalog, Hiligaynon, Waray-Waray, and the like.
The majority of the people in Cebu are Roman Catholic. This only shows the people to the church Santo Nino de Cebu, the Holy Child Jesus as their patron saint. Apart from the Catholic Archdiocese and the Catholic presence in the place, he also has other churches such as Basilica Minore del Santo Nino, Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral, the Church of San Carlos, Santo Rosario Parish Church, and Sacred Heart Church. There are also non-Catholic churches, mosques, temples and other places of worship that is found on the island.
Cebu has a historical landmark that will bring visitors hundreds of years back and tell the stories behind them. He has Basilica Minore del Santo Nino which is the 16 century. Church that is found in the heart of the city. Location of this church is the right place where the statue portraying Jesus as a black Holy Child made.
In addition, the province also has the Cebu International Convention Center, the Cebu Provincial Capital, Fort San Pedro, Lapu Lapu Shrine, the Magellan’s Cross, Magellan Shrine, Marcelo Fernan Bridge and the famous Taoist Temple.
The Best on Cebu
Each province in the Philippines have a celebration and joy. Cebu, the Sinulog Festival, which celebrated religious feast day every third Sunday in January. This is the honor of SeƱor Santo Nino de Cebu that commemorates the arrival of the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan in the Philippines from the people.
Some festivals are also celebrated in this province. They have Mantawi Festival held in Mandaue City, Paskuhan, Kadaugan sa Mactan, Virgin of the Rule Fiesta, Festival Kabanhawan and a whole lot more. Each festival has a reason for celebration and the reason behind them is the history of everything that came to Cebu in the Philippines to prosperity.