Monday, February 04, 2013
Cebu City
Events
Magellan's Cross
Sinulog Festival
Sto. Nino
Taboan
Sinulog Festival 2013, Cebu City Philippines
Hello friends! This post is long overdue I know. I would like to share my fun-filled experience during the Sinulog Festival 2013 at the very beautiful Cebu City! Warning, this post is photo-loaded. :)
As I have shared in my previous posts about the Sinulog Festival here, here, here and here I was there for work and not for a vacation. But when you work hard, you deserve to play hard too right? So I made the most out of each day there.
Day 1 - I was seated in business class (woohoo first time) because there were no more available economy seats, lucky me! I rode with Marian Rivera, Rafael Rosel, Dennis Trillo and Raymond Gutierrez, there there was ME.
My Business Class Experience flying to Cebu City |
We checked in at a really nice business hotel, The Quest Hotel . Immediately after checking in, we went to JUMP Center in Cebu to train our JUMP Squad on the activation that we are implementing for two days.
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Quest Hotel Cebu, home for two days |
At SM Cebu, there were already dancers performing in different parts of the mall, dancing with joy and making customers stop and watch them.
A dancer in festival costume at SM Cebu |
Some more dancers entertain locals and tourists at SM Cebu |
All smiles in the morning for work. |
Sinulog Festival Parade started at 9:00 am, Fuente Osmena Circle |
Sinulog masks were sold on the streets |
This child was still all smiles amidst the heat from the afternoon sun |
Some more Sinulog mask souvenirs sold on the streets |
Every corner was covered by a sea of people celebrating the Sinulog Festival |
The Sto. Nino de Basilica |
Sto. Nino de Basilica's magnificent altar. |
Sto. Nino in different sizes, sold on the streets outside the church. |
The Magellan's Cross |
Assorted dried fish, Danggit for one, is sold at Taboan Market in Cebu |
But just a little warning if you are bringing your children with you, maybe you may opt to skip the parade. Streets are closed to traffic which means a lot of walking will be involved, plus, the bulk of people on the streets could give stress to the little ones.
Overall, I had so much fun! I definitely look forward to another trip to Cebu City next year for the Sinulog Festival, hopefully non-work related.
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2 comments
I haven't attended Sinulog yet. We have Dinagyang and Ati-atihan here in Iloilo and Kalibo (respectively) every January too so I'm not really sure if I could ever attend the Sinulog Festival. heheh Maybe someday...
ReplyDeleteI would love to attend Dinagyang and Ati-atihan dear @twitter-1034718745:disqus ! Maybe someday too, when I go there, I'll make sure to meet up with you. :)
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