Cebu - Unchanged and Unspoilt
Cebu - Unchanged and Unspoilt
By Roy Sencio
The year was 1988, and the song on the radio went…
From Bissau to Palau - in the shade of Avalon,
From Fiji to Tiree and the Isles of Ebony,
From Peru to Cebu hear the power of Babylon,
From Bali to Cali - far beneath the Coral Sea.
If you know music like I do, and I mean, good music… you probably know that one, Enya and Orinoco Flow, I believe that was her first hit. Such a lovely haunting song about travel and seeing the world, visiting places you would never have dreamed existed… one such place, mentioned in the song.. Cebu!
Cebu is right smack in the middle of the Philippine islands and is one of the most developed in the country. The capital Cebu City, is the country’s oldest city in the Philippines.
Known to have been the first man to circumnavigate the earth, Ferdinand Magellan discovered the Philippine islands by chance in 1521. Landing in Cebu City he got friendly with the natives and their leader Raja Humabon. Of course, the rest is history, if you know it. He got his butt kicked by Lapu lapu, a chieftain in neighboring Mactan. That probably could very well be the first ever documented triumph over foreign aggression, claiming the Philippines in the name of Spain and all, hehehe. Although some historians believe that this was caused by Raja Humabon, the leader at the time who pledged allegiance to Spain. Some say the Raja could have been in a row with Lapu lapu and they were fighting over control of the channel between Cebu and Mactan, a very important trade route, even today it still is. Magellan’s remains were never brought back to Spain, Lapu lapu’s men refused to give up the body despite several offers for it by the remaining Spanish officers.
Cebu is a really old city but; a link to old world history, and yet a springboard into a promising tomorrow.
Cebu is today’s center for internet and communication technology investments and the hub of the country’s growing outsourcing industry. A recent study by industry publication Global Services and investment advisory firm Tholons reveals that Cebu ranks fourth as most favored technology outsourcing destination for global companies, out of 15 emerging outsourcing destinations; the first three cities Chennai, Hyderabad and Pune are in India. There are more call centers in Cebu than I fly has eyes… exageration to prove a point, yet true actually.
Despite its rapid grown and development, Cebu has not rid itself of its rustic charms and simple pleasures; traits that offer a much needed balance to busy and stressful urban living. It has five-star hotels, convention centers, casinos, shopping malls and a bustling business district; but all these you can easily leave behind in just 30 minutes, to find yourself watching the surf on a white sand beach or marveling over the city from atop a mountain resort; and there are many of these to choose from.
History shows that cities change, influenced by those that arrive and thrive; Cebu has not. Not in almost 500 years, and Cebu has seen them all come over the decades; the Europeans, Americans, Chinese, Japanese and to the current influx of migrant Koreans.
Other cities are shaped by its settlers; Cebu changes those who settle in it, making them adapt to its idyllic and laid back lifestyle in an otherwise busy urban jungle. Cebu makes a settler accept paradise as it is, as it remains firm in preserving what makes it one of the best places to live in.
Paradise Philippines News
- Arroyo tours Philippines’ ‘gateway to rest of world’ (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines – (UPDATE) President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo arrived Thursday at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3, which she called the “gateway to our country and to the rest of the world.” - New airport terminal to support growth of Philippine tourism (GMA News)
MANILA, Philippines - The newly-opened terminal of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) "will support the continued growth of Philippine tourism," a Cabinet Secretary said. - RP wants to attract more Japanese tourists (GMANews.TV via Yahoo! Philippines News)
MANILA, Philippines - The Tourism Department wants to attract more Japanese tourists by showcasing the country's golf courses and beaches. - Arroyo inspects NAIA Terminal 3 (GMA News)
MANILA, Philippines - President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on Thursday inspected again the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA 3), which opened recently after being mothballed for years due to legal issues. - Tourism dep't drive targets Japanese golfers (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines--The Department of Tourism (DOT) is now wooing Japanese golfers as the country's next "quality tourists." - Arroyo arrives at NAIA 3 (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 where her plane from Cebu landed and would tour the new airport. - Sports hotel to rise in Subic Freeport (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
SUBIC BAY FREEPORT - A $1-million "sports hotel" featuring an Olympic-sized swimming pool will soon boost the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority's (SBMA)thrust to promote Subic as a major sports destination not only in Luzon or in the Philippines, but in Asia as well. - DepEd probes Argao high school ‘sex scandal’ (Cebu Daily News)
CEBU CITY, Philippines - Investigators from the Department of Education (DepEd) in Cebu provinces started its investigation yesterday on the alleged 'sex scandal' involving students from Argao National High School. - Lopez unit allots P1.5b for Nlex expansion (Manila Standard Today)
First Philippine Infrastructure Development Corp., the main vehicle of the Lopez group in pursuing toll road infrastructure projects in the Philippines, plans to spend up to P1.5 billion to start phase 2 of the North Luzon Expressway expansion. - Food security, environment protection top House agenda (The Daily Tribune)
Speaker Prospero Nograles yesterday said Congress is prepared to institute policy reforms to mobilize and maximize the country’s resources addressing food security, ecology, rural and urban development and tourism.


























