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CEBU WILL BE TRANSFORMED BY 8 MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR PROJECTS

As the country’s richest province for five consecutive years, there’s no stopping Cebu from being a world-class destination as it continues to attract big investors to build multi-billion projects. The province is composed of 53 local government units — 44 municipalities, six component cities, and three independent cities — Cebu, Lapu-Lapu, and Mandaue. Are you ready? Here are the eight 😎 exciting multi-billion projects to rise in Cebu: https://sugbo.ph/2020/multi-billion-projects-cebu/ Rise Cebu City

The Rise of a New IT PARK and International Hotel

The site will be developed to accommodate the construction of a hotel and Business Processing Centers which will attract more investments in the area. These centers are forecasted to generate around 60,000 jobs for the Cebuano people. The site will be developed to accommodate the construction of a hotel and Business Processing Centers which will attract more investments in the area. These establishments  are forecasted to generate around 60,000 jobs for the Cebuano people. 

Suroy-Suroy sa Sugbo Day 1: Cebu City

  October 1, 2016 by carmelaporal   As I’ve mentioned on my previous post, here is the crazy story of how things really went during my 4-day birthday trip in Cebu, Philippines.  Traveling on your own is both freeing and limiting at the same time. It is freeing in a sense that you have your time in your own hands – you can do whatever you want, whenever you want. Also, it is freeing in a sense that your self-discoveries liberate you. You count on no other person but yourself and you get to know your capabilities and limits better. You grow. On the other hand, it is also a limiting experience. Well, maybe not for all. But for those who are just starting, there might be some struggles. In my personal experience, being the awkward person that I am was somehow a hindrance to me doing things. I don’t have that much photos to show from the trip because taking photos in public wasn’t really my forte. And as a solo traveler, I try to be as inconspicuous as possible...