LILOAN, a northern town of Cebu, is home to the famous "Lighthouse of the North". It was built in 1904 on top of a hill known as the Bagacay Point, overlooking the sea. For over a hundred years, it has guided sailors that passed its harbor. It is a favorite spot for relaxation and for those who have an eye for beauty and scenery.
I have been to this place years back and it was only yesterday that I made my second glimpse of Parola. The area may not be as wide as the previous years due to the construction of the nearby high-end AMARA estate, yet its beauty remains the same..
OUR LADY of PERPETUAL HELP (Redemptorist Church)
The Redemptorist Church in uptown Cebu is a pre-war church of Romanesque design which was built by the Redemptorist fathers. What caught my interest with this structure are its belltowers and the clocks that sit on it. This reminds me of the Manila City Hall building where its clock tower became the trademark of Manila and of the city hall itself, though I haven't been there. :)
This personal video has been uploaded on my Facebook account a year ago. I just want to upload it here in time for this month of love.
Have a joyful and meaningful celebration of falling in love and the feeling of being loved.:)
Guadalupe, Cebu City
Last Sunday, I was able to visit the parish church of Nuesta Senora de Guadalupe de Cebu in uptown Cebu City which houses the blessed image of the Virgin considered as the Queen and patroness of CEBU.
The image was said to have been found by a local chicken trapper inside a cave near the river in Barangay Kalunasan called Sapang Diyot. It was originally given by the Spaniards when they first went ashore on the 16th century and eventually kept by the natives for fear that it will be taken back by the Spaniards or dishonored by non-believers. The place can be found at the back of where the present Our Lady of Guadalupe church now stands..