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What's the tourist environment like in Cebu Island, Philippines? What are the special attractions?

Besides Mint, Boracay and Domagai, what other Philippine islands do you know? Cebu Island, a low-key island unknown to Chinese people, will open your eyes with its high quality and low price.

Cebu was the first place Magellan came to the Philippines in 152 1. Now it has long been regarded as the queen city in the south, a highly developed and prosperous landmark, and the second largest city in the Philippines after Manila.

Cebu Island consists of 167 islands, surrounded by the Philippine Islands, and palm-surrounded islands are scattered among them. Therefore, Cebu has developed transportation and is an entry channel and transit point to all parts of the Philippines. It takes 2-4 hours by car/boat to reach the main tourist destinations in the Philippines.

Come to Cebu for a holiday, you won't be lonely. Whether on land or by the sea, there are countless beautiful scenery.

Magellan cross (Magellan cross)

It is kept in a small hall on Magellan Street, opposite Cebu City Hall. The people of Cebu believe and respect this cross with far-reaching historical and cultural significance. Every Sunday morning, countless good men and women bring incense sticks to pray for peace and good luck. For ordinary tourists, the exquisite murals at the top of the chapel where the cross is stored are of great ornamental value.

Admission: free.

Fort Petro (Fort San Pedro)

It is located next to the port and was built when the Spanish arrived. After resisting the Japanese army in World War II, it was used as a military camp by Americans. Now it has been transformed into a classroom in a school.

Admission: 30 pesos

Taoist temple/Taoist temple

Taoist temple, built in 1948, was built by local Chinese to worship Laozi. Located in the northern suburb of Cebu, it is the commanding height of Cebu, overlooking Cebu.

Admission: free.

Cebu Island, with high seawater quality, is a very famous diving place in the Philippines and even in the world. The diving depth in Cebu ranges from tens of meters to hundreds of meters, and the seabed goes from shallow to deep. Dozens of diving spots and protected areas can meet the needs of various diving and courses.