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Priceless Tourist Attractions in Cebu


















 One of the places in the country that is truly blessed with natural wonders with a compliment of man-made structures that will surely make a tourist’s stay worthwhile is Cebu. Its strategic location, rich culture and historical heritage, beautiful beaches, clear sweaters and peaceful ambiance are among its priceless and incomparable [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://touristspotsinphilippine.blogspot.com/2008/02/priceless-tourist-attractions-in-cebu_25.html"><font color="#0000ff"><font color="#000000">P</font>riceless Tourist Attractions in Cebu</font></a></p>
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<h6 align="center"><font color="#00ffff"> </font><font color="#00ffff">One of the places in the country that is truly blessed with natural wonders with a compliment of man-made structures that will surely make a tourist’s stay worthwhile is </font><a href="http://www.cebu.gov.ph/"><font color="#00ffff">Cebu</font></a><font color="#00ffff">. Its strategic location, rich </font><a href="http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/Cebu%20Culture/CebuMain.htm"><font color="#00ffff">culture</font></a><font color="#00ffff"> and </font><a href="http://www.pbase.com/iabasolo/heritageofcebu"><font color="#00ffff">historical heritage</font></a><font color="#00ffff">, </font><a href="http://cebuheartofthephilippines.com/cebu_beaches.html"><font color="#00ffff">beautiful beaches</font></a><font color="#00ffff">, clear sweaters and peaceful ambiance are among its priceless and incomparable attractions. Its </font><a href="http://cebuheartofthephilippines.com/"><font color="#00ffff">history</font></a><font color="#00ffff"> opened a lot of doors for improvement.</font></h6>
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<h3 align="left"><font color="#0000ff">Miagao Church</font></h3>
<p align="left"><img border="0" align="left" width="173" src="http://www.wowphilippines.com.ph/images/great_hideaways/heritage/heritg_stotomasiloilo.jpg" hspace="12" alt="STO. TOMAS DE VILLANUEVA CHURCH" height="114" /></p>
<h6> <font color="#00ffff">STO. TOMAS DE VILLANUEVA CHURCH </font><a href="http://www.wowphilippines.com.ph/explore_phil/place_details.asp?content=famousefor&amp;province=34#STO."><font color="#00ffff">(Miag-ao, Iloilo)</font></a><br />
<font color="#00ffff">In Central Philippines, on the island of Panay, is the Vicarate of Miag-ao in Iloilo Province. Its Church of Santo Tomas de Villanueva is an Augustinian mission station built as a squat, massive fortress to protect townsfolk from Muslim invasion. Made of a distinct local yellow-orange sandstone, the fortress-church took ten years to build, beginning in 1797.</font></h6>
<h6><font color="#00ffff">Miag-ao’s church is “”the most outstanding example of the peripheral baroque style blended with embellishment [from] naïf folk motifs found in the Philippines,”&#8221; according to the 1992 report of Jorge Gazano, an architectural expert of ICOMOS, the United Nations’ International Committee for Monuments and Sites. Any visitor will be able to translate the jargon into layman’s language just by looking at the profusely ornamented church-front. Reigning over its fully hand-sculptured pediment is St. Christopher, dressed Filipino-farmer style with his pants rolled up, and carrying the Christ Child on his back. The holy figures stand beside coconut, papaya and guava trees ready for harvest. They were rendered by folk artisans working from their imagination and whatever guidance the priest, who had no architectural training, could offer. No similar tropical-Asian composition exists.</font></h6>
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<p align="left"><img border="0" align="left" width="173" src="http://www.wowphilippines.com.ph/images/great_hideaways/heritage/heritg_banaue.jpg" hspace="12" alt="IFUGAO RICE TERRACES" height="114" /></p>
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<h6> <font color="#00ffff">IFUGAO RICE TERRACES </font><a href="http://www.wowphilippines.com.ph/explore_phil/place_details.asp?content=famousefor&amp;province=105#IFUG"><font color="#00ffff">(Baguio)</font></a><br />
<font color="#00ffff">The Ifugao Rice Terraces was inscribed in the UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE LIST in 1995 “”because of its great beauty that expresses conquered and conserved harmony between humankind and the environment.”&#8221;</font></h6>
<h6><font color="#00ffff">There are five major rice terraces listed which are similar yet distinct from one another:</font></h6>
<h6><font color="#00ffff">BANAUE. This is the most famous of all the sites. It is the artistic center of the Ifugao carvers and the Ikat weavers.</font></h6>
<h6><font color="#00ffff">BATAD. Located also in Banaue, it is home to the spectacular tiered, amphitheater-shaped terraces.</font></h6>
<h6><font color="#00ffff">MAYOYAO. Located in Banaue. The organic Ifugao rice, Tinawon, in red and white variety, is harvested here in abundance.</font></h6>
<h6><font color="#00ffff">HAPAO. Its stone-walled rice terraces date back to 650 AD and is located in Hungduan. Mt. Napulawan is located here.</font></h6>
<h6><font color="#00ffff">KIANGAN. It is home to two famous rice terraces sites known for their size and visual impact: Nagacadan and Julungan.</font> </h6>
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