(@ Cebu City Sports Center)
   Next, a stroll through Plaza Independencia.
Then, Magellan's Cross. A piece of history from 1521.
Walking along the National Museum and near the port area.
And the bustling Colon Street - the oldest in the Philippines.
Then a quick stop at Fuente Osmeña - Cebu's iconic fountain. And Cebu Public Library.
Trying out puso, ginabot and stuffed crab at Pungko Pungko sa Fuente. I liked the stuffed crab. It's delicious. 
   And of course, Cebu's famous lechon at CNT. Cebu lechon is different from the lechon in Metro Manila since it's skin is thinner but crunchy with some layer of fat. Yum. And it's   paired with vinegar instead of sauce like Mang Tomas.
49 peso pares with rice. Lami rin.
And right outside...a photobooth for that perfect retro souvenir. Since I'm already old 😃 and not that tech savvy (the booth uses a touch screen pad), I asked a young college couple how to operate the photobooth. It was nice of them to help me out. Generally, all the people I met in Cebu City were very nice. 
Made my way to Atua Midtown for some cocktails at Owl bookshop and bar. Also saw this in Jessica Lee's vlog.
Then capped my journey with some street food at Sugbo Mercado at Cebu IT Park.
If you’re looking for a place where every smile feels like home and every corner tells a story, come visit Cebu City — where kind people and breathtaking sights await you. 🙂



































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