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Eight must-see attractions in Cebu, Philippines

For most people, only Manila or Boracay is known to the Philippines! In fact, Cebu, the second largest city, is also a paradise city.

Here, you can feel the ancient history, meet kind dolphins, get close to cute big-eyed monkeys and swim with the world's largest underwater animals. The whole trip can be said to be very special and wonderful!

1, Magellan cross

It is said that this huge cross was built by Magellan in 152 1 to commemorate the birth of the first Filipino Christian. Cebu people believe very much in the sacred power of the cross. They believe that cutting the cross into pieces has the power to cure all diseases after taking it.

2. Pagsanjan Falls, a cold waterfall on Mount Barker.

One of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world, it's really a waste of air tickets not to go there! If the sound is thundering, if the momentum is rushing, it is very spectacular. The river is crystal clear and there are strange stones on it.

You can go upstream along the canyon passage by canoe or bamboo raft and enjoy the tropical ancient trees, blooming orchids and waterfalls on the cliffs on both sides. On the way back, the boat plunged into the dangerous beach, and the scenery on both sides of the strait flashed by, which was very exciting.

3. Jump to Bohol Island in Bohol Island.

The best diving resort among the 7000 islands in the Philippines! It's also more beautiful than Boracay, where the sea is clear and the seabed is rich in colors, and you can also go out to sea to watch dolphins! Friends who want to see dolphins should remember to get up early. Flocks of dolphins will definitely shock you. I heard that you can see hundreds at a time!

Chocolate hills consists of 268 conical hills in the chocolate hills, with the height ranging from 40 to120m. Every summer, "haystacks" dry up and turn brown, just like rows of chocolates on the ground, hence the name chocolate hills.

Now everyone is here, not only for the natural scenery, but also because Harry Potter once took pictures here, which is very popular! The tarsier, the tarsier, the smallest primate in the world, and the Philippines, an endangered tarsier, also live on this island.

4. Mara pascua Island, Mado Pascal Island

White beaches and clear blue waters are like an undeveloped treasure island, more like a paradise! Here, a paradise for swimmers and snorkelers, you can also see a long-handled sickle and a long-tailed shark with a half tail. With few tourists, beautiful sea, beautiful beaches, simple islanders and beautiful sunrise and sunset, it is one of the scenic spots worth visiting.

5. Carbon market in Kabang market

Kabang Market, also known as Kalben Market, is one of the largest markets in Cebu, and is called Cebu Backstreet. There are many snack bars that locals like, and the prices are extremely low. Come here to eat and eat!

6. El Nino Church, El Nino Cathedral.

The Philippines is a Catholic country. Now that you're here, let's go to mass like the locals. Listening to a mass quietly can still feel the impetuous heart slowly calm down.

As long as you walk along the back of Magellan's cross and pass through the arched door, you can see this church whose outer walls have been gray for more than 200 years. And there is a wishing pool. I heard that it can cure all diseases!

7. Oslob Island

The largest mammal under the sea can swim with it and feel shocked! Most importantly, you can definitely meet them with 100%!

8. Cologne Street

One of the oldest streets in the Philippines! This road was built in the16th century, and it is said to be named in memory of the navigator Columbus. It is a bustling business district during the day and transformed into a lively entertainment center at night, which can be said to be a paradise for backpackers!