Martes, Agosto 20, 2013

Museo Sugbo




Museo Sugbo is housed at what was once called Carcel de Cebu, the provincial jail of cebu. Designed in 1869 by Domingo de Escondrillas, the lone architect in cebu at the time, the carcel de cebu was originally proposed as the carcel del distrito, the main prison for the visayas district. this accounts for its relatively large size at the time it was built. after a flurry of endorsements and independent review in manila, the project was approved and construction probably commenced around 1871. it is believed that most of the coral stone blocks from the parian church-which was demolished in 1878 after the bishop of cebu won a long-drawn court case against its parishioners in the 1850s-were used to build parts of the carcel. after twenty years of use, a renovation was ordered in 1892, which added more buildings behind the main structure that now serves as the first six galleries if the museum.
records are not clear as to when the second story of the main building was added. but the architectural design suggests this to be during the american colonial period.
the carcel de cebu housed not only criminals in its 135 year history. during the revolution, many of the katipuneros were incarcerated here without trial and many of them were eventually executed in nearby carreta cemetery. during the early years of the american period, the carcel served as a stable for horses competing in the hipodromo nearby. but it was eventually used once again as a prison, both for the city and the province. during the japanese occupation, guerrillas were imprisoned here after enduring torture under the hands of the kempei-tei, the japanese secret police. after the war, many of the collaborators in cebu were also imprisoned here. from the 1950s to 1976, the front section of the carcel served as the city jail, while the three structures behind were used as the provincial hail.
the carcel changed names twice, first during the american to the post-war periods when it was called the cebu provincial jail. in the 1980s, the name was changed to cebu provincial detention and rehabilitation center (CPDRC).
the transfer of CPDRC to a more spacious and modern prison complex in december 2004 occasioned the conversion of carcel de cebu by Gov. gwendolyn garcia fittingly into museo sugbo, the repository of cebuano heritage, a feat that was achieved when the first four galleries of the museum were inaugurated on august 5, 2008.
on august 13, 2009, gov. gwendolyn garcia and dr. ambeth ocampo, chair of the national historical institute, led dignitaties in unveiling a national historical marker at museo sugbo. the governor and ocampo also inaugaurated the visayas branch of the museum of philippine political history. directly opposite this branch museum, the governor and national museum director corazon alvina also inaugurated the national museum cebu branch galleries. both museum branches occupy separate buildings within the museo sugbo complex. two special exhibitions were also inaugurated during this event. the sen. vicenter rama memorabilia and the gregorio and jovito abellana memorabilia, in two separate galleries.
Also inaugurated during this event was the well of good fortune and happiness on a psanish-era well that was unearthed when the rear portion of the museo sugbo complex was being spruced up in 2009.
The 2009 event added four more galleries to the museo, bringing the total of 10. two more galleries are currently being developed and set of inauguration in 2010. a provincial art gallery and the cebu media gallery. a reproduction of prison life is also being planned within one of the bartolinas (isolation cells) in the former prison complex. one of these bartolinas is also being developed in to a gift shop.


Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House

Built during the late 17th century by the chinese merchants residing in parian, this was the house of maria, eleuterio and consolacion yap. the eldest daughter, maria yap later on married to don mariano sandiego a cabeza de barangay of parian late 1880's, at present this ancestral house is in the custody of mr. and mrs. val sandiego.

Cebu is not just the besutiful landmark and amazing beaches but it is also known for the history that it showcases that will amaze the new generation. after exploring the wonders of cebu, tourist can also visit yap-sandiego ancestral house which is the oldest chinese house situated in cebu province.
this ancestral house is in 155 lopez jaena corner mabini street, in parian district in cebu. it is a few strides away from the heritage of cebu monument and colon street, which is the oldest street in the philippines. this place is believed to be one of the earliest residential homes in the country built in 1700. this house was formerly owned by a chinese trader don juan yap and his wife.
Now the yap-sandiego ancestral house in under the care of val sandiego who treasures the history and respects the significance of the house which way back became the home of his forefathers. val tried his best to restore this very old house so that people can be able to see what it was back then. a lot showed interest in buying the place but he refuses to sell the house and vows to continue caring for this historic structure.
the stuffs used in building the yap-sandiego ancestral house were precious coral stones that affixed together with egg whites just like baclayon church that can be found in the province of bohol. the roof of the house is made up of clay called wood of all times that makes the house very tough.
The ancestral house is wide open to the public day after day from 9:00am to 6:00pm. it sports a few old and new artworks, life-sized statues like the sto. nino. visitors need to pay an entrance of P50/$1.14

Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral

The Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral is the ecclesiastical seat of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cebu in Cebu, Philippines. Cebu was established as a diocese on August 14, 1595. It was elevated as a metropolitan archdiocese on April 28, 1934 with the dioceses of Dumaguete, Maasin,Tagbilaran, and Talibon as suffragans.
Construction of the cathedral took many years due to frequent interruptions, brought about by lack of funds and other unexpected events. At one time, funds meant for the building of the cathedral were diverted to the moro wars. The death of an incumbent bishop who spearheaded the construction/reconstruction and vacancies in the office were also factors.
The architecture of the church is typical of Spanish colonial churches in the country, namely, squat and with thick walls to withstand typhoons and other natural calamities. The facade features a trefoil-shaped pediment, which is decorated with carved relieves of floral motifs, an IHS inscription and a pair ofgriffins. The Spanish Royal Coat of Arms is emblazoned in low relief above the main entrance, reflecting perhaps the contribution of the Spanish monarch to its construction.
During World War II, much of the cathedral was destroyed by Allied bombings of the city. Only the belfry (built in 1835), the facade, and the walls remained. It was quickly rebuilt in the 1950s under the supervision of architect Jose Ma. Zaragosa, during the incumbency of Archbishop Gabriel Reyes.
In 1982, a mausoleum was built at the back of the sacristy at the initiation of Archbishop Julio Cardinal Rosales. It serves as a final resting place for the remains of Cebu's bishops and clergy. Cardinal Rosales, who died three months after inauguration of the mausoleum, is interred there along with Archbishop Manuel Salvador, a coadjutor archbishop of Cebu, and Archbishop Mariano Gaviola, the archbishop of Lipa (1981–1993). The remains of Bishop Juan Bautista Gorordo, the first Filipino and Cebuano bishop of Cebu, are also interred there.
The cathedral was renovated recently for the 75th anniversary celebration on April 28, 2009 of the elevation of Cebu into an archdiocese. An application is pending at the Vatican for the cathedral's elevation into a minor basilica in honor of St. Vitalis, an early Christian martyr. His feast day coincides with the day the image of the Sto. Niño de Cebu was found almost 450 years ago, as well as the anniversary of the elevation of Cebu into an archdiocese.


Carbon Cebu




Carbon Cebu, Located across San Jose Recoletos.. This wet market is often times people's choice to shop, because it has almost everything you need to buy... fresh fish, dried fish, fruits, flowers, vegetables and even ukay-ukay (pre loved clothes) and so much more. All products sold here are fresh and cheap... 

Sabado, Agosto 17, 2013

Sinulog festival in cebu city

When January enters, you can see this all over the city of cebu, especially in colon street... girls, ladies, boys, guys, gays, lesbians, kids, all lined up to have their body part a henna tattoo, i myself do this also every sinulog to feel the festivity... (that's not me on the picture)...   henna tattoo rates P50/$1.15 up depending on the design you want the henna artist will let you see on their booklet of designs.. some got hundreds of designs.... and it just takes minutes.....

Fluvial parade.. this happens on the morning the day before the sinulog event... where at afternoon people will get the chance to be in the solemn procession or just even watch the solemn procession pass by some streets here in cebu city... when the image of sto. nino (during the procession) people will wave their hands to say some prayers, ask forgiveness and thanking for the blessing received.



On the 9 days of the novena for sto. nino..  you will often see this.... the people you see downstairs are all standing because you cant sit or even squat because the crowd... many people attend the mass, local or foreign.... and oh, even outside the church is full of people attending the said mass, because the road outside the church will be closed because of the expected crowd of people.... the people attending the mass are not just thousands, but millions.....  

During the solemn procession... this happens on saturday... (which is the day before the sinulog)... ordinary people, professionals, students, government employees, priests, etc. all attended the said procession... 

hungry during sinulog? no problem, because on every street, there are people selling this foods, and take note not only this even some stools in the mall go outside to sell also in the streets....  and not just foods, vendors also sells beverages because every sinulog its a one hot day that's why people often wearing hats... don't bring umbrellas, just wear hats... for some people's safety also.... because streets are so crowded like the picture below... and don't forget, don't bring a lot of money and don't wear expensive jewelry. and because its a one hot day, wear clothes that you're comfortable with...

one of the sinulog dancers, dancing the sto. nino image

and oh, i forgot on all streets in cebu, you can also see this... some offers t-shirt printing with sinulog themes for affordable prices, some sells accessories like the one you see below.... there are also vendors that sells hand fans, images of sto. nino, hats with sinulog theme, and so much more.
And not to mention in the afternoon you can see local artist motorcade around the city... some will just walk and enjoy the festival and some local reporters (from outside cebu) will report about the happenings of the festival. 
You will also see contingents dancing on the streets for the street dancing and some will dance on the stage at the Abellana Sports Complex. And there are also Floats Category where almost all of the company joined... 
There's nothing to worry about anything also, because many police men rove around the city to secure the locals and the foreigners safety. 
And the celebration don't end right away, at night time its much more exciting... you can see free concerts on some malls and on the streets and not to mention the very beautiful fireworks display.
Sinulog happens every 3rd sunday of January... so, visit cebu to enjoy the festivity... but you have to booked in the hotels or pension houses a month before, because often times hotels and pension houses are full during the sinulog season... And as what we shout in cebu during sinulog.... Pit Senyor!

cebu zoo

located in beverly hills, cebu zoo attracts foreigners and even local to visit and see the animals some people havent seen before... and oh before i forgot they got an entrance fee which is P150/$3.44...

Magellan's Cross

magellan's cross... just outside the sto. nino church compound...  A christian church planted by Portuguese and spanish explorers as Ferdinand Magellan upon arriving in cebu in the Philippines on April 1521.