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an image of the remedios being retouched by a sidewalk image vendor near the cebu cathedral in preparation for her annual fiesta in a chapel somewhere in sanciangko. the image is post liberation since the old was never recovered or maybe destroyed during WWII.
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Cebu City
Built in 1972, the Cebu Taoist Temple is located in Beverly Hills Subdivision in Cebu City, Philippines. The temple was built by Cebu's substantial Chinese community. With an elevation of 300 metres (980 ft) above sea level, the temple is a towering, multi-tiered, multi-hued attraction accessible by three separate winding routes.
Unlike the neighboring Phu Sian Temple, the Taoist temple is open to the worshipers and non-worshipers alike. A ritual among devotees is where one prays to the gods to grant one's wish. The ritual includes washing of hands, going inside the chapel barefoot and dropping two blocks of wood. If the blocks of wood are both face up then one could make a wish. If not then it is not yet the time for one's wish to be granted and one has to come to the temple some other time.
The temple is the center of worship for Taoism, the religion which follows the teachings of the ancient Chinese philosopher, Lao Zi. Another ritual among Taoist devotees, which is done during Wednesdays and Sundays, is the climbing of its 81 steps (representing the 81 chapters of Taoism scriptures) to light joss sticks and have their fortune read by the monks.
Some guide books and travel agencies offer trips to the temple or as a side-trip in a tour around Cebu City. But it is more popular with grade school students.
The entrance to the temple is a replica of the Great Wall of China. The temple includes a chapel, a library, a souvenir shop and a wishing well. The spacious balconies offer a scenic view of the downtown Cebu.
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BASIC DETAILS
Bus Company/Operator:
Bus Name:
Fleet Number:
Classification: Air-Conditioned Charter Tourist Bus
Bus Manufacturer: Kia Motors
Route: Various (Tourist Chartered)
Seating Configuration:
Seating Capacity:
Bus Model: Kia Granbird SD II Parkway
(Kia Granbird Innovation Silkroad S125 facelift)
CHASSIS
Chassis Manufacturer: Kia Motors
Chassis Model: KNGGBJ****
Suspension: Air Suspension
ENGINE
Engine Manufacturer: Hyundai Motors
Engine: Hyundai D6AC
TRANSMISSION
Type: Manual Transmission
Gear: 6 speed forward and 1 speed reverse
BASIC DETAILS
Bus Company/Operator: TIM TRANSPORT CORPORATION
Bus Name: TIM TRANSPORT
Fleet Number:
Classification: Air Conditioned Charter and Tourist Bus
Route: Various (Tourist Chartered)
Seating Configuration:
Seating Capacity:
BUS BODY
Bus Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation
Bus Model: Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Bus (1992)
CHASSIS
Chassis Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation
Chassis Model: Mitsubishi Fuso U-MS726S
(MS726S-10250)
Suspension: Air Suspension
ENGINE
Engine Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation
Engine Model: Mitsubishi Fuso 8DC1
8DC1-0373107
TRANSMISSION
Type: Manual Transmission
Gear: 6 speed forward and 1 speed reverse
Location: Plaza Independencia
Legazpi Exit, Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
Date Taken: August 20, 2018
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The Cebu BPS Crew with the beauties during our recent North Cebu Safari Adventure last February. We ensure that everything runs smoothly and guests - photographers and models, are well taken cared of. Photo credits to Marwen Jay Ceniza.
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Cebu City
Built in 1972, the Cebu Taoist Temple is located in Beverly Hills Subdivision in Cebu City, Philippines. The temple was built by Cebu's substantial Chinese community. With an elevation of 300 metres (980 ft) above sea level, the temple is a towering, multi-tiered, multi-hued attraction accessible by three separate winding routes.
Unlike the neighboring Phu Sian Temple, the Taoist temple is open to the worshipers and non-worshipers alike. A ritual among devotees is where one prays to the gods to grant one's wish. The ritual includes washing of hands, going inside the chapel barefoot and dropping two blocks of wood. If the blocks of wood are both face up then one could make a wish. If not then it is not yet the time for one's wish to be granted and one has to come to the temple some other time.
The temple is the center of worship for Taoism, the religion which follows the teachings of the ancient Chinese philosopher, Lao Zi. Another ritual among Taoist devotees, which is done during Wednesdays and Sundays, is the climbing of its 81 steps (representing the 81 chapters of Taoism scriptures) to light joss sticks and have their fortune read by the monks.
Some guide books and travel agencies offer trips to the temple or as a side-trip in a tour around Cebu City. But it is more popular with grade school students.
The entrance to the temple is a replica of the Great Wall of China. The temple includes a chapel, a library, a souvenir shop and a wishing well. The spacious balconies offer a scenic view of the downtown Cebu.
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Early morning shot of Cebu City Hall Legislative Building
Downtown, Cebu City, Philippines
Nov.22, 2008
IMG_7357
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When you're in Cebu, there's always places to take a cool dip -- as Cebu is a place where there's many spectacular shores and beaches. But do you really know how it feels like to have a real cool, soothing and clean dip? While the sea is inviting but salty -- there's nothing like a dip on a clean and clear freshwater -- like the waters of this river.
Photo taken from one of the rivers of Southeast Cebu, Philippines.
Cebu City
Built in 1972, the Cebu Taoist Temple is located in Beverly Hills Subdivision in Cebu City, Philippines. The temple was built by Cebu's substantial Chinese community. With an elevation of 300 metres (980 ft) above sea level, the temple is a towering, multi-tiered, multi-hued attraction accessible by three separate winding routes.
Unlike the neighboring Phu Sian Temple, the Taoist temple is open to the worshipers and non-worshipers alike. A ritual among devotees is where one prays to the gods to grant one's wish. The ritual includes washing of hands, going inside the chapel barefoot and dropping two blocks of wood. If the blocks of wood are both face up then one could make a wish. If not then it is not yet the time for one's wish to be granted and one has to come to the temple some other time.
The temple is the center of worship for Taoism, the religion which follows the teachings of the ancient Chinese philosopher, Lao Zi. Another ritual among Taoist devotees, which is done during Wednesdays and Sundays, is the climbing of its 81 steps (representing the 81 chapters of Taoism scriptures) to light joss sticks and have their fortune read by the monks.
Some guide books and travel agencies offer trips to the temple or as a side-trip in a tour around Cebu City. But it is more popular with grade school students.
The entrance to the temple is a replica of the Great Wall of China. The temple includes a chapel, a library, a souvenir shop and a wishing well. The spacious balconies offer a scenic view of the downtown Cebu.
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Cebu City
Built in 1972, the Cebu Taoist Temple is located in Beverly Hills Subdivision in Cebu City, Philippines. The temple was built by Cebu's substantial Chinese community. With an elevation of 300 metres (980 ft) above sea level, the temple is a towering, multi-tiered, multi-hued attraction accessible by three separate winding routes.
Unlike the neighboring Phu Sian Temple, the Taoist temple is open to the worshipers and non-worshipers alike. A ritual among devotees is where one prays to the gods to grant one's wish. The ritual includes washing of hands, going inside the chapel barefoot and dropping two blocks of wood. If the blocks of wood are both face up then one could make a wish. If not then it is not yet the time for one's wish to be granted and one has to come to the temple some other time.
The temple is the center of worship for Taoism, the religion which follows the teachings of the ancient Chinese philosopher, Lao Zi. Another ritual among Taoist devotees, which is done during Wednesdays and Sundays, is the climbing of its 81 steps (representing the 81 chapters of Taoism scriptures) to light joss sticks and have their fortune read by the monks.
Some guide books and travel agencies offer trips to the temple or as a side-trip in a tour around Cebu City. But it is more popular with grade school students.
The entrance to the temple is a replica of the Great Wall of China. The temple includes a chapel, a library, a souvenir shop and a wishing well. The spacious balconies offer a scenic view of the downtown Cebu.
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Cebu's Landmark in HDR
(L-R) Crown Regency (40 story building), Christmas Tree at Fuente Rotunda and Fuente Osmena Fountain
Dec 2008
Fuente HDR 00 copy
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Cebu Air, Inc., operating as Cebu Pacific Air, is a low-cost airline based in Pasay City, Metro Manila, the Philippines. It offers scheduled flights to both domestic and international destinations. Cebu Pacific Air is currently the country's leading domestic carrier, serving the most domestic destinations with the largest number flights and routes, and equipped with the youngest fleet. Its main base is Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Manila, with another hub at Mactan-Cebu International Airport, Francisco Bangoy International Airport[1] and Diosdado Macapagal International Airport.[2]
The airline is a wholly-owned subsidiary of JG Summit Holdings, controlled by the Gokongwei family - one of the richest Filipino-Chinese families based in the Philippines. Cebu Pacific is currently headed by Lance Gokongwei, presumptive heir of John Gokongwei, the chairman emeritus of JG Summit. The company has 1,182 employees (as of March 2007
Cebu City
Built in 1972, the Cebu Taoist Temple is located in Beverly Hills Subdivision in Cebu City, Philippines. The temple was built by Cebu's substantial Chinese community. With an elevation of 300 metres (980 ft) above sea level, the temple is a towering, multi-tiered, multi-hued attraction accessible by three separate winding routes.
Unlike the neighboring Phu Sian Temple, the Taoist temple is open to the worshipers and non-worshipers alike. A ritual among devotees is where one prays to the gods to grant one's wish. The ritual includes washing of hands, going inside the chapel barefoot and dropping two blocks of wood. If the blocks of wood are both face up then one could make a wish. If not then it is not yet the time for one's wish to be granted and one has to come to the temple some other time.
The temple is the center of worship for Taoism, the religion which follows the teachings of the ancient Chinese philosopher, Lao Zi. Another ritual among Taoist devotees, which is done during Wednesdays and Sundays, is the climbing of its 81 steps (representing the 81 chapters of Taoism scriptures) to light joss sticks and have their fortune read by the monks.
Some guide books and travel agencies offer trips to the temple or as a side-trip in a tour around Cebu City. But it is more popular with grade school students.
The entrance to the temple is a replica of the Great Wall of China. The temple includes a chapel, a library, a souvenir shop and a wishing well. The spacious balconies offer a scenic view of the downtown Cebu.
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13/05/19. Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Manila. An Airbus A320.
Airline collection: www.flickr.com/photos/hhhumber/collections/72157603062570...
A beautiful lady waiting for me @ the Imperial Palace Waterpark Resort, Cebu - Day 2
Short Vacation with my family, March 28-30, 2011
Cebu City
Built in 1972, the Cebu Taoist Temple is located in Beverly Hills Subdivision in Cebu City, Philippines. The temple was built by Cebu's substantial Chinese community. With an elevation of 300 metres (980 ft) above sea level, the temple is a towering, multi-tiered, multi-hued attraction accessible by three separate winding routes.
Unlike the neighboring Phu Sian Temple, the Taoist temple is open to the worshipers and non-worshipers alike. A ritual among devotees is where one prays to the gods to grant one's wish. The ritual includes washing of hands, going inside the chapel barefoot and dropping two blocks of wood. If the blocks of wood are both face up then one could make a wish. If not then it is not yet the time for one's wish to be granted and one has to come to the temple some other time.
The temple is the center of worship for Taoism, the religion which follows the teachings of the ancient Chinese philosopher, Lao Zi. Another ritual among Taoist devotees, which is done during Wednesdays and Sundays, is the climbing of its 81 steps (representing the 81 chapters of Taoism scriptures) to light joss sticks and have their fortune read by the monks.
Some guide books and travel agencies offer trips to the temple or as a side-trip in a tour around Cebu City. But it is more popular with grade school students.
The entrance to the temple is a replica of the Great Wall of China. The temple includes a chapel, a library, a souvenir shop and a wishing well. The spacious balconies offer a scenic view of the downtown Cebu.
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This is merely a slice of Cebu's rapid transformation. Businesses are booming, hotels & condotels are sprouting, and nightlife has never been so alive not to mention the beaches. This is probably the best place to invest & spend leisure time nowadays.
This was breathtaking in every sense of the word because besides the view I literally had to hold my breath while waiting for the 15 sec shutter time. Whew!!!
Taken during GTPC's photoshoot last Feb.8,2008. With us were jctors,wardski,elmer & sir rpeg.
As suggested by rpeg:
F8
T15"
ISO 100