Thursday, July 29, 2010

Fort San Pedro in Cebu City Part 1

Fort San Pedro

Fuerza de San Pedro is a military defence structure, built by Spanish and indigenous Cebuano labourers under the command of Spanish conquistador, Miguel López de Legazpi and the Spanish Government in Cebu. It is located in the area now called Plaza Indepedencia, in the Pier Area of Cebu City, Philippines.

Fort San Pedro

Fort San Pedro

The smallest, oldest triangular bastion fort in the country was built in 1738 to repel Muslim raiders. In turn, it served as a stronghold for Filipino revolutionaries near the end of the 19'th Century. This served as the nucleus of the first Spanish settlement in the Philippines.

Fort San Pedro

Fort Fort San Pedro Historical Marker

The fort is triangular in shape, with two sides facing the sea and the third side fronting the land. The two sides facing the sea were defended with artillery and the front with a strong palisade made of wood. The three bastions were named La Concepción (SW); Ignacio de Loyola (SE), and San Miguel (NE). It has a total inside area of 2,025 sq. meters. The walls are 20 feet (6.1 m) high, 8 feet (2.4 m) thick and the towers are 30 feet (9.1 m) high from the ground level. The circumference is 1,248 feet (380 m). The sides are of unequal lengths and the one fronting the city is where one may find entry into the Fort. Fourteen cannons were mounted in their emplacements most of which are still there today. Work first started on May 8, 1565 with Miguel Lopéz de Legazpi breaking ground.

Fort San Pedro

Fort San Pedro

Fort San Pedro

Fort San Pedro

Fort San Pedro

Fort San Pedro

Fort San Pedro in Cebu City Part 2

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Palawan Pasalubong and Souvenir

Palawan Souvenir and Pasalubong

If you are interested in bringing home some gifts or memorabilia the souvenir shops in Palawan gives you the opportunity to choose from many items available.

Palawan Souvenir and Pasalubong

The souvenir shops in Palawan sell a variety of products like key chains, T-shirts, pearls, handicraft and other accessories.

Palawan Souvenir and Pasalubong

If you love pastries and want to try the local treats, a majority of the stores sell cashew nuts, nougat, candies, polvoron and many more.

Palawan Souvenir and Pasalubong

Palawan Souvenir and Pasalubong

Palawan Souvenir and Pasalubong

For more pastries, you can visit Bakers Hill, home of more sweet delicacies.

Palawan Souvenir and Pasalubong

Some of the souvenir shops in Palawan are located near wet or public markets. Since you are there, you can also buy some fresh seafood.

Palawan Souvenir and Pasalubong

Palawan Souvenir and Pasalubong


Palawan Souvenir and Pasalubong

The souvenir shops in Palawan sell a lot of different products, as you can see. Whatever memento you may be looking for, chances are you will find it in one of the stores and shops around the province.


Palawan Souvenir and Pasalubong

Palawan Souvenir and Pasalubong

Palawan Souvenir and Pasalubong

Palawan Souvenir and Pasalubong

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Luzon-Visayas-Luzon Roadtrip: Toledo, The Premier and Livable City in the West Coast ...

The Premier and Livable City in the West Coast

Toledo City, formerly known as Pueblo Hinulawan, is a 2nd class city in the province of Cebu.

The Premier and Livable City in the West Coast

Toledo lies on Tanon Strait across from Negros Island and the city of San Carlos, Negros Occidental. Toledo City is home to the Philippines' largest copper mine, owned by Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corporation; concentrates from the mine are shipped from the port of Sangi near Toledo. Low-quality coal has also been mined in the area, but little coal is mined today.

The Premier and Livable City in the West Coast

Important local crops include maize (corn) and coconuts. Toledo is connected to Cebu City, the provincial capital and second largest Philippine metropolitan area, by two stretches offroad that crossing the rugged spine of the island: the Naga-Uling Road and the alternate Manipis Road. A ferry runs between San Carlos and Toledo. During harvest season, migrant sugar workers from Cebu Island travel from Toledo to San Carlos to work in the sugar fields of Negros.

The Premier and Livable City in the West Coast

A small seaport provides Toledo with commercial inter-island service.

The Premier and Livable City in the West Coast

The Premier and Livable City in the West Coast

The Premier and Livable City in the West Coast

The Premier and Livable City in the West Coast

The Premier and Livable City in the West Coast

The Premier and Livable City in the West Coast

The Premier and Livable City in the West Coast

The Premier and Livable City in the West Coast

The Premier and Livable City in the West Coast

The Premier and Livable City in the West Coast

Monday, July 26, 2010

Legazpi Boulevard Part 1

Legazpi Boulevard

Legazpi Boulevard is a new coastal road and seawall project in Legazpi City. It is more than four kilometer seaside road with a panoramic view of Mt. Mayon, Kapuntukan Hill, Albay Gulf and the nearby islands.

The Lady and the Lion
The project links the newly opened Victory-Lamba Road to the Embarcadero de Legazpi, a tourism commercial/ recreational destination and to downtown Legazpi.

Legazpi Boulevard

The new seaside Legazpi Boulevard, is envisioned to be the “Roxas Boulevard” of Legazpi.

Legazpi Boulevard

Legazpi Boulevard

Legazpi Boulevard

The Lion and the Lady

Albay Gulf

Legazpi Boulevard

Lovers in Boulevard

Legazpi Boulevard

Legazpi Boulevard Part 2

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Embarcadero de Legazpi (July 25)

Embarcadero de Legazpi

Embarcadero is a major waterfront development in Legazpi that will become a destination for both local and international tourists alike. The masterplan maximizes the uniqueness of the location – the site fronts the main harbour of Legazpi with views to the Mount Mayon volcano.




Embarcadero de Legazpi

Embarcadero de Legazpi

Embarcadero is comprised of retail, restaurants, markets, a major civic space and landmark lighthouse, with a future waterfront hotel and spa, and an Information Technology (IT) Park with an estimated 8,000-seat Call Center. Embarcadero will “activate” the waterfront creating an attractive and vibrant focus for the city’s leisure and lifestyle activities with selected business areas operational 24/7.


Embarcadero de Legazpi

Sleeping Lion
Sleeping Lion (Kapuntukan Hill)

Embarcadero de Legazpi

Embarcadero will function as a waterfront promenade, with theatrical lighting and performance spaces creating a lively, family friendly environment during the day and at night.


Embarcadero de Legazpi

Embarcadero de Legazpi

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