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    Forbe's bridge kana diay naa sa unahan sa freedom park...

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    @tarantado07: yes sir.. duol raman kaau nah sa Magallanes Street around 1km cguro pero mas duol gyud nah sa freedom park. that bridge named after W. Cameron Forbes, a former American governor-general. Wala ko kabalo unsay history ana I guess gi erase man cguro or wala gyud kay supposedly naa man gyud nah gibutang sa bridge.. unta the goverment preserved this spots kay nindot guyd bya nah for tourism..

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    basig na guba na sa WWII bro. sayang wla gi preserved. pati kanang kilid sa gaisano main nga bridge. naay historical event na hitabo unta dha.

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    @tarantado07: mao lage sir. ila unta gipreserve just like other countries. after WWII sir we share & show our cultures & traditions to the foreigners. And gi bantug tah sauna ug very very polite and very hospitable filipino. hehe anam2 namn ug kawala mana sa ato. hehehe

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    sige lang bai ug ma mayor ka sa cebu ipa buhat niya balik. hehehe. Na wala na ng hospitable2x karon. Kana gani mag simba ka sa santo niño bastos man gani ng mga tao dha dli mo excuse mo agi sa imo atubangan. dli pa gani mo sorry ug maka tunob. maypa wla sila mang simba.

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    during spanish period wooden or scraped bamboo armors and ancient weapons we used against them. The sharp blade of the bolo's, sundangs they put very strong poison to it. grabeh gyud tah ka warrior ug isog kaau sauna.. dili gyud mo atras ug gubat against guns and cannons? kana ra ato.a wala pa gani ang pana ug spears.

    during wars ila sa nah ipa bas2 or blessingan sa ilang babaylan before sila mo engage sa war..
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    Quote Originally Posted by tarantado07 View Post
    sige lang bai ug ma mayor ka sa cebu ipa buhat niya balik. hehehe. Na wala na ng hospitable2x karon. Kana gani mag simba ka sa santo niño bastos man gani ng mga tao dha dli mo excuse mo agi sa imo atubangan. dli pa gani mo sorry ug maka tunob. maypa wla sila mang simba.
    dili lang cguro sir hehe wala ko knowledge sa politics.. I ask the friend of my dad who is also one of the government official. about the preservation of the cultral heritage in cebu it cost alot of money daw to restore & repair works of a certain spots. hahay >.<

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    CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY

    Established by the Americans in 1914 as the Cebu Normal School, it became a headquarters of the Japanese Kempeitai during World War II. Several of the school's quarters (in the original building which is now an administrative center of the university) became prison cells. The plaza in front of the original structure was also dubbed as a killing field for the captured POWs. Several of them were tortured and eventually decapitated. The original building also has a basement with a tunnel which reportedly run for miles up to the University of the Philippines-Cebu College site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tarantado07 View Post
    basig na guba na sa WWII bro. sayang wla gi preserved. pati kanang kilid sa gaisano main nga bridge. naay historical event na hitabo unta dha.
    basta mga sapa2 daghan jud historical events nahitabo bai. labi na kato panahon sa mga spanish.
    payter sa info ts.. keep it coming. paytera diay sa mga pangan sa dalan mga general diay na sa kkk kasagaran. si leon kilat raman akong nahibawan.

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    Lapulapu is considered one of the greatest figures of ancient Philippine history. Although the first thing that usually comes to mind when the name of Lapulapu is mentioned is the fact that his battle with Magellan led to Magellan's death, Lapulapu is not honored because of that. Rather, he is honored because he was among the first to reject submission to a foreign power even though Raja1 Humabon, ruler of the neighboring island of Cebu, and other chiefs recognized the king of Spain as their sovereign and agreed to pay tribute.

    On April 28, 1521, Magellan and some sixty of his men battled with the forces of Lapulapu on the shores of Mactan island. During the battle, Magellan was wounded in the leg. Seeing this, several members of Lapulapu's forces rushed at Magellan and killed him with their spears. With the death of Magellan, the Spaniards retreated to their ships and left. Lapulapu's victory is celebrated annually with a re-enactment of the battle at the site where the original battle is believed to have occurred.

    Little is known regarding Lapulapu's life. However, he figures in several legends one of which is the legend of the Origin of the Coconut. Lapulapu also indirectly figures in a 20th-century legend, the legend of the Bow and Arrow.

    Lapu-Lapu (Caliph Pulaka) (born 1491, died 1542) is the earliest known Muslim chieftain of Mactan in the Philippines. Known as the first native of the archipelago to have resisted Spanish colonization, he is now regarded as the first National hero of the Philippines.

    Statue of Lapu-Lapu on Mactan island, Cebu. On the morning of April 27, 1521, Lapu-Lapu and the men of Mactan, armed with spears and kampilan, faced 49 Spanish soldiers led by Portuguese captain Ferdinand Magellan. In what would later be known as the Battle of Mactan, Magellan and several of his men were killed.

    In his honor, the Cebuano people have erected a statue and church in Mactan Island and also renamed the town of Opon in Cebu to Lapu-Lapu City.

    I to Caliph Pulaka (Lapu-Lapu)

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