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edifice_complex3 March 22nd, 2005, 01:39 AM Hilton Residential Tower
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Hilton Hotel
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Beachfront
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Pool
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olineil March 22nd, 2005, 05:31 AM I've been to cebu for the past three weeks. I have tons of picture to share here. I'll be posting it as soon as i can....cheers
mhe-ann March 22nd, 2005, 01:46 PM nice pics. :cool:
rico March 22nd, 2005, 01:59 PM nice pics. :cool:
I didn't know Hilton likes *pink* that much. They might be scaring potential male customers. :)
KulasKusgan March 22nd, 2005, 04:33 PM phil's second metro is back. yeepee. ^^hilton's so feminine.
edifice_complex3 March 22nd, 2005, 05:55 PM I didn't know Hilton likes *pink* that much. They might be scaring potential male customers. :)
Not if Paris is out there sunbathing, he,he.
ThisFire March 22nd, 2005, 08:19 PM It's a great hotel/resort. Too bad that it's a Hilton. Thanks to that piece of trash with cheap peroxide, it's been cheapened.
rustyboi March 23rd, 2005, 11:35 AM It's really great to know that the Queen City thread is back! got more pics here, will upload soon! :)
rustyboi March 23rd, 2005, 11:38 AM SINULOG 2005
Cebu City
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Amanda Griffin
Cebuana Mestiza
rustyboi March 26th, 2005, 10:47 AM The only information technology (IT) park outside Metro Manila will soon have more buildings to accommodate locators this year.
According to Cebu Holdings Inc. (CHI) president Rene Almendras, lot owners in the Asiatown IT Park have decided to construct the buildings on their own.
“They have awakened to the fact that the demand for more buildings in the park is increasing,” he told reporters.
Almendras said Cebu Property Ventures and Development Corp. (CPVDC) is also willing to develop Phase 2 of Asiatown and construct buildings on it if the need arises.
Phase 2 will be about five hectares.
CHI is the mother company of CPVDC, the developer of Asiatown.
In a separate interview, Japan External Trade Organization (Jetro) expert Atsuo Mizayaki said the facilities in the IT Park, specifically the buildings, “are poor” compared to those in China.
Almendras conceded that this was so.
He, however, said China’s IT parks, the construction of which is supported by the Chinese government, have many available buildings for locators because the Chinese government builds without considering the demand.
IT people
“We (in Asiatown) build according to demand. Our facilities might not equal those of China, but we have the people (needed by IT and IT-related companies),” he said.
Mizayaki earlier said Cebu has “very good” software engineers.
Almendras said Asia-town has been receiving lots of inquiries from foreign companies planning to outsource some of their backroom operations, such as accounting, medical transcription and software development, to Cebu.
Lifestyle
He also said retail development in Asiatown will be made to suit the lifestyle of the employees of locators in the IT park, especially the call center agents.
“Call center agents mostly work at night and go out of their offices at six or seven in the morning. We will be opening restaurants and coffee shops that open during these times of the day to suit their needs,” Almendras said. (JBN)
rustyboi March 26th, 2005, 10:49 AM Cebuanos’ good (computer-aided) design talents has bring in United States based investor to Cebu, and establish a conceptualization and design facility for cinema standees, and other promotional collaterals for Hollywood movie production companies.
VersaGrafx Designs Philippines Inc., has opened its first and only facility outside of United States in Cebu at the Asia Town IT Park.
This means that Cebu will be one of the brains for design requirements of Hollywood movie production companies, such as MGM, Universal Studios, Warner Bros, Columbia Tristar, among others.
VersaGrafx president Larry Collins said the good pool of talented people in Cebu, especially the high-skilled designers pushed him to initially invest about US$250,000 to set up the facility in Cebu.
The company’s designing process will involve a review of cinematographic materials and on-location shoots and still photographs to be used in the conceptualization and design.
The finished products will be the visual and construction designs of the cinema standees and DVD tower casings in electronic files and the movie webpage designs.
These will be used for the manufacture of cinema standees, which are the promotional materials for movies placed at cinema entrances and DVD retailers.
The web pages on the other hand, will be posted on the Internet to advertise the specific movies.
Collins who also maintains companies in Los Angeles, California, specifically in Beverly Hills, called VersaGrafix Design Group, and the VersaStack Merchandising, has been doing business for big Studios in Hollywood for over 15 years.
“The company’s strength lies in the long and satisfying working relationship between American investors and Hollywood movie producers, which has been developed over the past years,” Collins said.
With the high-quality designing talents of Cebuanos, or Filipinos, he said he is hoping to expand its facility here, and will make the Asia Town-based office as its headquarters.
Collins, who just came to Cebu for scuba diving vacation was impressed by the pool of talented people here, whose works can be well marketed in the most demanding and sophisticated industry in the world, the Hollywood entertainment industry.
VersaGrafx Design, is using CAD, 2D and 3D software solutions. And it will be importing more state-of-the-art and the most updated hardware and software products to aid the production in Cebu.
Aside from expanding its talent pool here, the company is also looking at establishing its own building within the Asia Town I.T. Park in the next one to two years.
The opening of this facility, which offers a new dimension to IT investments in the Philippines, has made the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) director general Lilia de Lima flew to Cebu just to grace the grand opening, Tuesday.
De Lima urged Collins to spread the news to his colleagues and business partners in the U.S., especially in Hollywood of the capability of Filipinos to do outsourcing jobs may it be in design, animation, among others.
She also assured Collins, that the government both in the national and local levels is committed to support in these kinds of investments.
rowell_sk April 12th, 2005, 01:05 AM Visit Cebu!!
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Plantation Bay
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Shangri La
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Cebu Taoist Temple
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Cebu White Sands
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Cebu Waterfront Hotel Lahug
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Kawasan Falls Badian
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Marcelo Fernan Bridge
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Ayala Center Cebu
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Sinulog Mardi Gras
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Cebu City
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ThisFire April 12th, 2005, 01:25 AM Beautiful!
Miguel April 12th, 2005, 08:16 AM I've been to Kawasan. Very cool place.
chymera00 April 12th, 2005, 09:37 AM I've been to a lot of those places ... My fave would be Plantation Bay and that Hill Top, where you can see the whole city.... Beautiful :)
olineil April 12th, 2005, 09:46 AM I have posted on the other cebu threads that im gonna post my pics that iv take there. I stayed there for 3 weeks and manged to get a few shots...hopefully can find time to post it...
rustyboi April 16th, 2005, 08:51 AM http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/pcr-jyosei.jpg
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rustyboi April 21st, 2005, 05:14 AM http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/ayalamallmarriott.jpg
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Cebu’s retail industry has shown a positive movement as manifested by the increased in sales of Ayala Center Cebu’s (ACC) mall merchants.
ACC, a mall operation arm of the Cebu Holdings Inc. (CHI) reported an average of 10 percent increase of sales, some merchants’ even experienced 100 percent sales increase because of several innovative promotions and come-on strategies initiated by the mall.
CHI president Rene D. Almendras attributed the positive sales performance of the mall’s merchants not only to the effective marketing promotions initiated by the ACC, but also to the innovative efforts of the outlet owners to draw in customers.
Ayala’s tri-mall events which will bring in well-known national and international performances to the three malls operated by the Ayala Group, the Ayala-Alabang, Glorietta and the Ayala Center Cebu generated a good sales effect to the merchants.
Last year, according to Almendras said company spent P30 million for events alone, an increased of P5 million from P25 million events’ budget in 2003.
During the 7th Annual Ayala Merchants Rewards meeting held recently, Almendras urged the mall’s merchants to further enhance its customer service relations, and continue to provide Cebuano market value for money promotions.
Along with its zoning re-structuring to give mall goers convenience in shopping and leisure outing, Almendras said ACC has continued its effort to invite more tenants carrying well-known national and international brands.
Last year, ACC welcomed the entry of foreign brand retailers such as Locoste (accessories), Charles and Keith, Watsons, Converse, and recently, the United Colors of Benetton.
Renowned national brands also put up their presence in Ayala Center, included; Bayo, Plains and Prints, Kamiseta, Folded & Hung, Free Way, among others.
“We would continually provide shops that would give shoppers convenience,” Almendras said.
Soon, the back-front of the mall which is called the Ayala Lagoon will be transformed into a garden park destination that would give shoppers an option of dining, wining, and coffee drinking ambiance.
Aside from the improving retail consumers in Cebu, Almendras said the mall is also counting on the increasing number of tourists both domestic and foreign, as the big contributor for sales growth.
Thus, he said the ACC is very supportive in any tourism-related events in Cebu, because retail industry is one of the beneficiaries of tourism.
“Tourism is another fuel for growth in our business,” he said adding that aside from posting tourist-friendly signage, such as Chinese and Japanese written information in strategic part of the mall, ACC has also embarked on active marketing promotions and advertising campaign in the different areas in the Visayas.
edifice_complex3 April 24th, 2005, 12:20 AM http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v696/edifice_complex/internationalacademyoffilmtelevision-1.jpg
Anybody knows where in Mactan is this school located? The website where I got this picture said that it is almost done.
absent-minded April 24th, 2005, 08:59 AM hey.. that's the int'l film school that we read about sometime last year or so... I never knew they really pushed through with it pa la... cool! the rendering on the billboard is incredibly weird though... hehe..
oh yeah, ganda rin pa la ng Ayala Center Cebu! I never knew that... is it new? the inside looks kinda like Market! Market!
wecky April 24th, 2005, 09:20 AM great pictures of Cebu City. Ayala Center .. really nice and cozy mall. How I wish I can go back to visit Cebu City again. Last time I visited the city was in 1995 during our national board examination. Been there for more than 2 weeks. I really like the place. Cheers to all Cebuanos!
kiretoce April 27th, 2005, 04:27 PM Asiana Airlines serves Cebu
by Ruth G. Mercado
Starting April 28, Asiana Airlines will fly to Cebu twice weekly, heralding a bright spot in Cebu’s cloudy aviation industry. Korea-based airline Asiana will service the Korea-Cebu-Korea routes on Mondays and Fridays arriving here at 12:30 midnight and departing at 3 in the morning.
Adelberto Yap, general manager of the Mactan Cebu International Airport, made the announcement saying that the new flights create the impetus for more airlines to come here.
Asiana Airlines becomes the fifth airline of the 65 foreign carriers with air rights to serve Cebu to have actually used these rights. The other four are Cathay Pacific, Silk Air, Malaysia Airlines and Qatar Airways. Asiana’s entry lights up a bright spot in Cebu’s cloudy aviation industry.
One-way attraction
In recent years, initiatives at enticing foreign airlines to fly to Cebu have been protracted with few takers. The Civil Aeronautics Board has been proactive in promoting Cebu and other provincial points as destinations for foreign carriers but the attraction did not seem to be mutual. What appears to have discouraged foreign airlines from flying and doing business here are dearth in hotel facilities, expensive hotel rates and thinning security confidence.
With his security-focused management, Yap has heightened airport perimeter security when he ordered curbside parking prohibited. He launched employee credential checks and ordered restrained issuance of airport access cards. Baggage screening has improved with two new gamma scanners that can detect explosives, currencies, drugs and guns. The scanners can detect suspicious items in three-dimension. Serious about making the facility a hard target for terrorists, Yap has mounted closed circuit television in strategic areas of the airport.
Yap’s security-focused airport management matches with Asiana’s mission of “safety will never be compromised. In July 26, 2003, Asiana Airlines attained the remarkable feat of “perfect flights” for 10 years and continues to set long-term safety goals aiming to become the “ world’s safest airline.”
Asiana holds its main office in Manila although it plans to put up a satellite office here.
olineil May 1st, 2005, 04:43 AM As promised....Cebu pic I took during the 3 weeks I was there....enjoy guys...
Batch1:
ayala center
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ayala center
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ayala center
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ayala center
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ayala center
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God's Comin Down (Taken from Shangrila balcony)
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Shang pool...
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Shang Interior Court
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Superferry (taken from shang beach front)
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Stone Islet at shang
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Citibank Building
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Keppel Building
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Sunrise with Waterfront Hotel at far right
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Hilton Condotel (taken from shang beachfront)
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Guadalupe Church
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Guadalupe Church with the new provincial Jail on far left
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Provincial Capitol Statue (I think its Lapu-Lapu)
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Provincial Capitol
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Part of Marcelo Fernan Bridge
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kiretoce May 1st, 2005, 04:52 AM :eek2: W :eek2: O :eek2: W :eek2:
I'm speechless! Cebu is amazing! Thanks for the awesome photos! :okay:
:applause: :applause: :applause: :applause:
olineil May 1st, 2005, 04:54 AM Batch 2:
Marcelo Fernan Bridge
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View of the old Mactan Bridge from Marcelo Fernan Bridge
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The huge cables of the bridge
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Marcelo Fernan Bridge (from Airport)
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One of Shang's wing
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Shang Beach front
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My Sis n Me @ shang
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Aerial Shot1
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Aerial shot2
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Aerial Shot3
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Aerial Shot4
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Aerial Shot5
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Bridge to SRP(South Reclamation Project)
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A building (forgot the name...lol)
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Waterfront Cebu
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Hilton Pano from Shang Balcony
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Cebu City Night Pano
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I hope u guys enjoyed....
612bv3 May 1st, 2005, 04:56 AM Wow, from the last picture, Cebu's roads are very clean.
kiretoce May 1st, 2005, 04:56 AM :bow: :bow: Thoroughly enjoyed viewing the photos! Thanks again! :bow: :bow:
deheni May 1st, 2005, 07:40 AM Awesome pics Olineil, especially Cebu City at night sort of Hong Kong looking from top of Victoria Peak. Hilton reminds me of pink condos lining South Beach, Miami its looks so out of place in the island of Mactan. Shang is totally cool. When did they open a Mark and Spencer on Ayala Center? I don't remember that store being there back in 1999?
KulasKusgan May 1st, 2005, 08:57 AM Stunning pics!!! Wow... wow... wee... For several seconds, I was speechless...
Whew! Truly, Cebu is one of Asia's best resort city...
Thank you Olineil. Nice job.
olineil May 1st, 2005, 09:16 AM Thanks guys...cebu is really awesome...Glad ur enjoying it....
rustyboi May 1st, 2005, 01:04 PM http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/bigfootschool.jpg
International Academy of Film and Television
The Hollywood of Asia
The IAFT is currently constructing an 8,200 square meter campus on the historic Mactan Island in Cebu, Philippines. A 600-square meter soundstage is almost completed! It is conveniently accessible to all of Southeast Asia by plane.
Bigfoot owner to open film school in Mactan
VENTURE capitalist Michael Gleissner, owner of communications powerhouse Bigfoot, has again showed his confidence in Cebu, by investing in $5 million for an international film school, the first of its kind in Southeast Asia.
The International Aca-demy of Film and Television (IAFT), which will be based in Mactan island, will not only help the Philippines attract large movie producers in Hollywood to shoot here, but bring in more tourists to the country as well.
According to IAFT president and chief executive adviser Kacy Andrews, one of the school’s objectives is to attract film students from all over the world to study in Cebu.
This is one of the reasons why Gleissner and his advisers decided to put up the film school in Cebu.
“Cebu (with its tourist attractions) is a good place to start to attract people from all over the world to come and study in our film school,” Andrews told a press conference at the La Gondola restaurant, Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino Tuesday.
She said the prices of the courses of the film school, which is patterned after the Los Angeles film school, are one-third of those of other international film schools.
The courses are also short term, unlike in a film school in Singapore that offers four-year courses.
She said Cebu’s scenic spots will also help IAFT achieve one of its visions of encouraging Hollywood films to be shot in the country, once the school produces graduates.
Andrews said some reasons international films are not shot in the Philippines are the lack of highly competent and skilled talents and technical people, and the unavailability of technical movie equipment.
Expensive
“Because of the lack of human resource and the equipment, shooting movies in the Philippines is very expensive because producers will have to bring their own pool of talents and equipment here. If we have these ready for them, then they will want to shoot here,” she said.
Andrews is a producer on Miramax’s “Playing by Heart,” starring Sean Connery and Angelina Jolie. She has been actively involved in the entertainment industry for over 16 years.
The IAFT will begin offering short-term courses in April, at the office of its sister company Bigfoot located on Ramos St., Cebu City.
But it will fully operate as soon as the construction of its campus situated on an 8,200-square-meter facility in Mactan will be completed.
The facility will include a Dolby surround sound-equipped movie theater, recording studio, Foley stage, six digital editing suites, a computer laboratory with animation and sound design software and a 600-square meter soundstage.
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Ogie Hit For International Launch By Bigfoot Entertainment
April 13, 2005
OPM monster hit BAKIT NGAYON KA LANG by Ogie Alcasid has been licensed to Cebu company BIGFOOT ENTERTAINMENT to introduce the song to the international music scene. BIGFOOT PRODUCTIONS developed the project and created a music video produced entirely by a Cebuano production team trained by leading Hollywood mentors at Cebu’s INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF FILM AND TELEVISION (IAFT).
The video features Cebu’s very own Angela Calina and Wendie Sacedon on vocals and interpreted for the screen by Manila talent Noel Reyes and Lauren Shapiro, an LA-based actress. Mick Gleissner, Antwerp-based director/producer and the first graduate of IAFT, couldn’t help but personally direct the music video of his favourite Pinoy song at BIGFOOT ENTERTAINMENT’S brand new, state-of-the-art soundstage in Mactan.
The new remix gives the song a European-style with a pop dance feel and is nearly ready for play on radio and in dance clubs both here and overseas. The song will be marketed under the name BAKIT REMIX. BIGFOOT ENTERTAINMENT, lured cutting-edge Swedish club music composers Mats Glaad and Per-Erik Gustavsson for six months to come to Cebu to, among other things, re-work Ogie’s song with a new identity and bi-lingual lyrics to invade the club scene world-wide.
The entire BIGFOOT family is extremely excited about this project and feels that it has tremendous airplay potential and possibly, billboard listing on charts all over the music world.
rustyboi May 1st, 2005, 01:18 PM Awesome pics Olineil, especially Cebu City at night sort of Hong Kong looking from top of Victoria Peak. Hilton reminds me of pink condos lining South Beach, Miami its looks so out of place in the island of Mactan. Shang is totally cool. When did they open a Mark and Spencer on Ayala Center? I don't remember that store being there back in 1999?
Marks & Spencer has been operating in Ayala Center for several years already. early 2000 i think.
NICE PIX OLINEIL!!!
:eek2: :eek2: :eek2: :eek2:
wecky May 1st, 2005, 03:44 PM great pictures from Cebu .. wow ... Ayala is really nice !
olineil May 1st, 2005, 05:04 PM http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/07292004_1.jpg
Ogie Hit For International Launch By Bigfoot Entertainment
April 13, 2005
OPM monster hit BAKIT NGAYON KA LANG by Ogie Alcasid has been licensed to Cebu company BIGFOOT ENTERTAINMENT to introduce the song to the international music scene. BIGFOOT PRODUCTIONS developed the project and created a music video produced entirely by a Cebuano production team trained by leading Hollywood mentors at Cebu’s INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF FILM AND TELEVISION (IAFT).
The video features Cebu’s very own Angela Calina and Wendie Sacedon on vocals and interpreted for the screen by Manila talent Noel Reyes and Lauren Shapiro, an LA-based actress. Mick Gleissner, Antwerp-based director/producer and the first graduate of IAFT, couldn’t help but personally direct the music video of his favourite Pinoy song at BIGFOOT ENTERTAINMENT’S brand new, state-of-the-art soundstage in Mactan.
The new remix gives the song a European-style with a pop dance feel and is nearly ready for play on radio and in dance clubs both here and overseas. The song will be marketed under the name BAKIT REMIX. BIGFOOT ENTERTAINMENT, lured cutting-edge Swedish club music composers Mats Glaad and Per-Erik Gustavsson for six months to come to Cebu to, among other things, re-work Ogie’s song with a new identity and bi-lingual lyrics to invade the club scene world-wide.
The entire BIGFOOT family is extremely excited about this project and feels that it has tremendous airplay potential and possibly, billboard listing on charts all over the music world.
This is very cool news....its really true that we are 1 of the biggest film producing countries in the world....I hope this will be a start of the revival of the Golden age of film in the country....I know we have the potential to produce exellent films that can be released internationally....Look at "Rizal" the movie...that movie is my most admired film that our countrymen did...imagine what we can produce given the right tools....Cheers :cheers:
olineil May 1st, 2005, 05:17 PM Are you ready for this!!!!
Batch 3:
Ayala center Interiors once again
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Ayala Center Atrium
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Another view of Marcelo Fernan Bridge
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The Marriot Hotel
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Citibank & Waterfront Hotel
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Cebu Convention Center (Sorry for the blurry pics was in the car taking it and it was nearly dark so I cant use Night Shot or else it will really blur....or if I use fast shutter it'll be too dark....
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v653/olineil/cebu%20march%202/Picture087.jpg
University of Cebu
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Gaisano Country Mall
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Some nice cute Building along our way...
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chymera00 May 2nd, 2005, 09:28 AM Thanks for the pics .... we really really really appreciate it...
Cebu has come a long way :)
I hope it lives up to its potentials
KulasKusgan May 2nd, 2005, 02:12 PM Again... wowowee! gaisano mall's facade looks romatic.
i was listening to my old CD... heard "cebu" in the lyrics...
Enya - Orinoco Flow
Let me sail, let me sail, let the orinoco flow,
Let me reach, let me beach on the shores of tripoli.
Let me sail, let me sail, let me crash upon your shore,
Let me reach, let me beach far beyond the yellow sea.
Sail away, sail away, sail away. (x3)
From bissau to palau - in the shade of avalon,
From fiji to tiree and the isles of ebony,
From peru to cebu hear the power of babylon,
From bali to cali - far beneath the coral sea.
Turning up, turning up, turning up, up I do. ohh. (x3)
Sail away, sail away, sail away. (x3)
From the north to the south, ebudae into khartoum,
From the deep sea of clouds to the island of the moon,
Carry me on the waves to the land I’ve never been,
Carry me on the waves to the lands I’ve never seen.
We can sail, we can sail... with the orinoco flow
We can sail, we can sail...
Sail away, sail away, sail away.
We can steer, we can near with rob dickins at the wheel,
We can sigh, say goodbye ross and his dependencies
We can sail, we can sail
Sail away , sail away, sail away
We can reach, we can beach on the shores of tripoli.
We can sail, we can sail
Sail away , sail away, sail away
From bali to cali - far beneath the coral sea.
We can sail, we can sail
Sail away , sail away, sail away
From bissau to palau - in the shade of avalon,
We can sail, we can sail
Sail away , sail away, sail away
We can reach, we can beach far beyond the yellow sea.
We can sail, we can sail
Sail away , sail away, sail away
From peru to cebu hear the power of babylon,
We can sail, we can sail
Sail away , sail away, sail away
We can sail, we can sail
Sail away , sail away, sail away (x5)
Ahhah, aahha, ah.
olineil May 2nd, 2005, 05:17 PM I love enya....cheers!!!
ReDeYEs May 2nd, 2005, 08:06 PM WoW :eek2:
imagine what cebu will look like 20 years from now
absent-minded May 3rd, 2005, 07:37 AM woah...!! amazing shots, olineil!!
Ayala Center Cebu reminds me so much of Glorietta in Makati. haha! quite nice... and all the high rises in Cebu look good. very unique and surprisingly different from the ones we usually see in Metro Manila. I love the Citibank building... and, oh yeah... Shangrila looks like its being maintained real well... still looks so new. and the areas surrounding it are so green and lush... I wanna go to Cebu!! haha!!
re: the IAFT. sounds awesome!! I hope it does well... great chance to further improve the local movie making industry in the Philippines. hopefully it will attract big foreign producers to go and film in Cebu and around the country too...!
ryanr May 3rd, 2005, 10:22 AM Amazing photos, olineil!! Cebu has such great potential; investors like Bigfoot should keep coming in!:okay: Thanks for all your efforts in taking those pictures. Shangri-la is beautiful.
Ayala Center Cebu look sooo much like Glorietta.:D
ryanr May 3rd, 2005, 10:37 AM I especially like the aerials...If only Cebu had a dense cluster skyline:okay: The bridge to the south reclamation area is long! wow.
Once again, incredible pics...took my computer ages to load all of them, and it killed my internet connection..but it was well worth it:)
i wish i stayed in Shang when i was in Cebu:D
rustyboi May 3rd, 2005, 12:49 PM Ayala FGU building is where citibank is. it is very much similar to Ayala FGU in Alabang. the color, size and all. hehe
surprisingly, shangrila is still the grandest resort hotel for more than a decade.
it is pretty amazing... foreign company bigwigs first visited cebu as tourist and came back to pour millions of dollars of investments. a classic example is the mactan export processing zone (MEPZ) mostly with japanese companies. the american Bigfoot guy first took a vacation in cebu and now has the Bigfoot communications office. and with much confidence in cebu's potential, he even decided to put up IAFT in mactan. another american who loves to dive in cebu put up a multimedia company for promotional wares in hollywood. filipinos indeed have world-class talent, i guess we are only waiting to be discovered.
its funny the cebu city government is planning to put up chinese and japanese signs in main establishments such as restaurants and malls but the problem is, koreans are invading cebu. if a sign says RESTROOM, there's a chinese translation, and then japanese. how about korean? good thing most koreans visit cebu to have fun and learn english. :)
rustyboi May 3rd, 2005, 12:59 PM double post :)
ReDeYEs May 3rd, 2005, 01:14 PM a lot japanese sure think cebu is a separate country.
"is the philippines part of cebu" :bash: LOL
rico May 3rd, 2005, 01:31 PM a lot japanese sure think cebu is a separate country.
Just like how some of them think Bali is separate from Indonesia and Phuket is separate from Thailand. :)
They also have the tendency to group ASEAN countries into one entity.
ThisFire May 3rd, 2005, 02:03 PM Thanks for posting the pictures! Ayala Center Cebu really looks like Glorietta from the inside, but I'll be nice to Ayala Center Cebu, it looks like its own in terms of height with all those floors. But other than that, each floor itself is like the Glorietta.
olineil May 3rd, 2005, 02:58 PM Thanx again guys...
Here's batch 4:
The Marriot Hotel
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Street level shot somewhere around ayala area
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SM city Cebu (Sorry minimum interior pics...my cebuano companions told me not to flash around my digicam in SM they said its not as safe as Ayala center...but when I was inside i found it to be ok, anyway i just obliged para wala na lang prob.)
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SM bowling center (My wife & me havin a blast)
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A few more cute buildings along the way
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Stakili Beach Resort in Danao city
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This is what I like in Cebu...Its very seldom that I can see the traditional jeepneys in the city...Cubuanos modify L300's, Isuzu Elf's, and Multi-cab's to passenger vehicles...
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ryanr May 3rd, 2005, 03:06 PM :lol: I like the advertising on the jeep:D Gameboy Advance, hehehe
kiretoce May 3rd, 2005, 05:14 PM Cebu has come into its own! :okay: Stepping out of Manila's very long shadow. ;)
edifice_complex3 May 9th, 2005, 06:30 PM Cebu Plaza to reopen soon
By Cebu Daily News
ABOUT two years after it stopped operations, Cebu's first ever world class hotel will open its doors before the year ends.
Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano told Cebu journalists the Metrobank group has decided to operate the hotel through an international management firm.
According to Durano, Metrobank group executives informed him that they will be opening the entire hotel before the end of the year.
Durano said the group want the hotel open for the Advertising Congress, which will be held in Cebu this coming November.
The Advertising Congress is estimated to bring in at least 2,000 delegates.
This figure will be on top of the foreign and domestic tourists that come to Cebu.
"They saw the strong demand. In fact, Cebu has been turning away thousands of tourists because of the lack of enough rooms to accommodate them," said Durano.
He noted that the Koreans alone will take the entire hotel capacity.
The 340-room Cebu Plaza Hotel closed two years ago when its owners Pathfinders Holdings Philippines decided to pay off its loan to Metrobank using the Nivel property.
At the time, Metrobank refused to operate the hotel since according to the bank management their expertise is in banking.
The hotel closure was a blow to Cebu's tourism industry since it resulted in a shortage of accommodations at a time when the tourists have started coming back to Cebu.
Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) president Robert Go has personally talked to Metrobank chairman George S. K. Ty last week during the Cebu State Dinner with the China's president at Malacañang Palace confirming that the bank would personally operate the hotel.
"He said that they are targeting to be fully operational for business before December this year," said Go.
Durano also said that Metrobank will make available all rooms immediately to tap the market.
He recalled that the initial plan was for Metrobank to open the low-rise portion of the hotel but he was informed during a succeeding meeting about the decision to open the entire hotel.
In fact, the hotel is planning to build a lagoon, which forms part of its plan to market Cebu Plaza as a city resort, Durano said.
However, he said, Metrobank is planning to operate under a new name for the hotel.
"Right now, they're looking for an international chain to manage the hotel," said Durano.
Hopefully they could open by September just in time for the Ad Congress on November, he added.
Durano has been working on the reopening of Cebu Plaza and other hotels to address the growing shortage of rooms.
Aside from talking to the Metrobank group, Durano said that they are working on existing hotel properties operate again to address immediately the shortage of accommodations in Cebu.
He said that he met with Lucio Tan to discuss the possibility of reopening the Coral Reef Resort in Mactan.
The reopening of the two properties will add about 500 rooms to Cebu.
Durano has also urged the Gokongwei group to look at the possibility of opening its hotel property beside SM City Cebu.
dominique May 10th, 2005, 03:06 AM Whoaaa...I can't help but join the conversation. This is my first time guys to post a message. For a couple of months I just kept myself busy reading your messages and enjoying those pictures..but my sheer propensity to talk about cebu dictates me to join here..besides how can we discover new oceans if we are scared to leave the seashore? hehe. You know Cebu has always been very close to my heart. The mere thought that she has developed dramatically has inspired me already.
So this is for now. I promise to give my in depth contribution in the days to come...hehehe
mhe-ann May 10th, 2005, 04:13 AM Welcome here @dominique. Keep on posting. :okay:
rustyboi May 10th, 2005, 05:29 PM Durano lauds Cebu Pacific’s efforts
TO support Cebu’s tourism endeavors, Cebu Pacific Air (CEB) is actively participating in the Cebu Biyahe Muna Project, as the program’s designated carrier.
“Through the years, Cebu Pacific has proven to be a dynamic and invaluable partner in the various initiatives of the DOT to spur domestic tourism. Its well-designed products and promotions offer Filipinos a welcome alternative, encouraging them to travel and explore what the Philippines has to offer,” Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano said in a statement.
Secretary Durano added: “Last year, the province of Cebu outshone all others when it posted the biggest number of tourist arrivals in the country. With the support of Cebu Pacific, we expect Cebu to surpass this outstanding performance.”
A joint project of the DOT, the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Cebu Association of Tour Operators, Cebu Biyahe Muna features attractive and convenient tour packages meant to promote the city as a premiere tourist destination in the country.
Under this program, travelers can choose from a mix of packages, depending on their budgets.
The packages are the “Cebu Short Break,” “Island Getaway,” “Heritage and Country,” “Adventure Go Golf” and “Adventure Go Dive.”
“Cebu Biyahe Muna offers not only convenience but budget flexibility as well,” said CEB general manager Bong Mojica.
“This is to encourage more and more people to experience Cebu’s abundant beauty and rich culture. There is just so much to see and enjoy in Cebu,” he said. (PR)
rustyboi May 10th, 2005, 06:23 PM Malapascua promoted as dive spot in US expo
May 9, 2005
Malapascua Island in Daanbantayan is being promoted abroad by the Department of Tourism as a distinctly different dive spot.
Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano said Malapascua is included in the list of dive spots being promoted in this year’s dive exposition in the United States and will be included again in another dive exposition next year in the United Kingdom.
Durano said that while Malapascua and Boracay share a few similar attractions such as white sand beaches, Boracay is being promoted as a leisure district and not as a dive spot.
Infrastructure would be undertaken by the national government through the Department of Public Works and Highways and the local government.
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo congratulated Cebu during her recent visit for being the number one tourist destination in the country. Cebu attracts 1.2 million tourists a month.
KulasKusgan May 10th, 2005, 06:29 PM Malapascua promoted as dive spot in US expo
May 9, 2005
Malapascua Island in Daanbantayan is being promoted abroad by the Department of Tourism as a distinctly different dive spot.
Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano said Malapascua is included in the list of dive spots being promoted in this year’s dive exposition in the United States and will be included again in another dive exposition next year in the United Kingdom.
Durano said that while Malapascua and Boracay share a few similar attractions such as white sand beaches, Boracay is being promoted as a leisure district and not as a dive spot.
Infrastructure would be undertaken by the national government through the Department of Public Works and Highways and the local government.
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo congratulated Cebu during her recent visit for being the number one tourist destination in the country. Cebu attracts 1.2 million tourists a month.
Malapascua is often featured on diving mags. Aside from fine white sand beach, its underwater garden has so much more... including rays & thresher sharks.
Cebu is definitely the country's prime mover in tourism. Keep it up Cebu. Ato ni bay!
absent-minded May 11th, 2005, 07:31 AM cool stuff...! thanks for the pictures again, olineil!
SM Cebu actually looks pretty good... haha! and cebu looks pretty clean. and it doesn't seem to be as populated as in Metro Manila.
anyways, it's awesome to see that tourism in Cebu is continuing to boom. I wonder which int'l chain will manage the Cebu Plaza hotel....
chymera00 May 11th, 2005, 11:14 AM a lot japanese sure think cebu is a separate country.
"is the philippines part of cebu" :bash: LOL
That's stupid ... Cebu is right in the middle of the country ...
Well to add to that ... Some think the Philippines is part of China
rustyboi May 11th, 2005, 11:31 AM oh well, another high-end resort-condo to rise in Mactan.
Garces Rental and Property Management Corp. and Garces Realty will combine their resources to gain enough capital to finance a high-end project in Mactan Island, Cebu.
According to a statement, the project involves the development of a resort condominium that will have fully furnished one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units.
The development will feature a clubhouse, two swimming pools, sports facilities and other amenities.
Edmund Garces, president and general manager of both firms, said: “This new project will bring in more dollars since ready buyers are coming from different countries. Cebu is still a very viable location for these buyers.”
Garces Rental and Property Management Corp. and Garces Realty have networks in the international market, particularly in Japan, Singapore, Korea and Australia, the statement said.
The units can be sold outright or rented out.
olineil May 11th, 2005, 12:02 PM cool stuff...! thanks for the pictures again, olineil!
SM Cebu actually looks pretty good... haha! and cebu looks pretty clean. and it doesn't seem to be as populated as in Metro Manila.
anyways, it's awesome to see that tourism in Cebu is continuing to boom. I wonder which int'l chain will manage the Cebu Plaza hotel....
U are welcome and its my pleasure...
kennethologist May 11th, 2005, 04:17 PM nakita ko sa google:
cebu at night:
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kiretoce May 11th, 2005, 04:33 PM Judging by those photos, it looks like Cebu City is densely populated and a sprawling metropolis. An optical illusion perhaps? :dunno:
dudz May 11th, 2005, 06:28 PM nice photos of cebu!!! a virtual trip...i like those aerials and the hotel pics :okay: thanks a lot olineil :)
and lots of good news for cebu...i think cebu still has the fastest growth rate in the entire country, it was for several years...lots of good infrastructure, export processing zones, tourism is booming...shangrila even included mactan shangrila in its tv ad...really great! :nocrook:
was there three years ago...really had a good time and would love to come back...soon!!! :)
btw, what could be that brightly lit or floodly lit area (upper left) in the first image... cebu is practically blazing :eek2:
rustyboi May 12th, 2005, 11:09 AM btw, what could be that brightly lit or floodly lit area (upper left) in the first image... cebu is practically blazing :eek2:
its the huge SM cebu and other bldgs in north reclamation area. lower right of SM on the second image is the waterfront hotel, casino filipino, asiatown IT park and some bars. on the right side is the cebu business park (notice the tall buildings).
dudz May 12th, 2005, 04:04 PM thanks rusty18...didn't go there the last time, didn't have time for shopping...just laze around the resort...maribago bluewaters...and some night singing :clown: dancing :banana: and drinking :drunk: :D
KulasKusgan May 12th, 2005, 05:14 PM cebu city panorama
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kiretoce May 12th, 2005, 07:03 PM Cebu has the potential for a great waterfront skyline! Just imagine more soaring skyscrapers facing the sea and a scenic backdrop of those mountains behind. :)
olineil May 14th, 2005, 10:45 AM nyehehe...my photobucket account exceeded the 1500mb bandwidth...for the moment u cant see the photos I posted till next month...apologies guys...
rustyboi May 14th, 2005, 04:46 PM cebu city panorama
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/sleepwalker_uno/cebu/cebu3.jpg
wow, nice spot u got in there...! the south coastal road is awesome. cebu would definitely look more stunning after a decade :D
dudz May 14th, 2005, 07:06 PM right rusty18, noticed that too. it's sure one good piece of infra for cebu. where does it end btw?
absent-minded May 15th, 2005, 09:53 AM re. the South Coastal road. I read something about a couple of politicians fighting over city boundaries or something and that one of them had closed of a part of some major highway causing heavy traffic. i think it was the South Coastal road...? have they cleared that up already?
oh yeah... that's a pretty cool nightshot! Cebu is so brightly lit which can mean that it is really developing and starting to fill up. it'd be nice to see more skyscrapers being put up. do you guys from Cebu know if there are any plans for new condos or hotels or office buildings? are there any big multinational corporations that operate in Cebu and not in Manila...?
I've never seen Metro Manila from the top... I wonder how it would look.
KulasKusgan May 15th, 2005, 10:46 AM Cebu aerial shots:
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Cebu Day & Night:
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/sleepwalker_uno/cebu/cebunight.jpg
naughtyins0mniac May 15th, 2005, 12:15 PM wow... cool, especially the first one.
the_sailor_977 May 15th, 2005, 06:34 PM Yes, that's a nice photo of the Cebu City waterfront. Hopefully Cebu will get more high-rise buildings in the next years. But the city right now has no defined area or zone where all those high-rises are concentrated. Currently, high-rises in Cebu stand in different areas of the city, like in Cebu Business Park, Fuente Osmena, Nivel Hills (Lahug), Escario St, etc, and in the coasts of Mactan Island. Downtown Cebu city, from what I see has no space for new constructions and they may not build something there. So in the next years, after some high-rise projects, Cebu may not have a compact skyline, but it would rather be spread out, which I am favorable.
rustyboi May 16th, 2005, 05:54 PM i was in cebu last weekend and here's the latest ayala center cebu pics. im using a nokia cam phone, im so sorry for the poor quality. my phone ran out of batt when i wuz trying to take pics of ayala entertainment center where resto bars are located, the cinemas and the ayala lagoon! :( later on, i will also be posting sm cebu and sheraton hotel pics using my PDA. :D
rustyboi May 16th, 2005, 06:05 PM http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/ayala%20center/Image086.jpghttp://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/ayala%20center/Image085.jpg
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rustyboi May 16th, 2005, 06:12 PM right rusty18, noticed that too. it's sure one good piece of infra for cebu. where does it end btw?
it starts from a tunnel near the cebu city hall, then it connects to the south coastal road/bridge all the way down to talisay city. :)
rustyboi May 16th, 2005, 06:22 PM http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/ayala%20center/Image048.jpghttp://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/ayala%20center/Image081.jpg
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KulasKusgan May 17th, 2005, 03:16 PM that coastal road project is cool.
pano of cebu's coastal area is getting nicer. i love to see night pic by the sea. anyone?
@rusty: pati restroom kinunan mo pa. mala-scandal. hehe.
chymera00 May 18th, 2005, 04:37 AM Those are really nice pictures .... thanks for sharing them ^^
rustyboi May 18th, 2005, 05:51 PM Took these pics Thursday last week. The MTV concert happened two days after. Sorry got no pics on SM's front view, too bad. :(
SM behind the parking lot
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Parking lot extension behind SM Sheraton Hotel
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Van-for-hire terminal entrance
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SM Fiesta Strip
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SM from behind
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Inside SM
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rustyboi May 18th, 2005, 06:48 PM DOT secretary’s office to be in Lahug by 1st quarter
Feb. 23, 2005
THE office of the tourism secretary will finally be transferred to Cebu by the end of this quarter.
Tourism Secretary Joseph “Ace” Durano said the national office of the Department of Tourism (DOT) will be located in a new building at the Ecotech Center in Sudlon, Lahug.
On the sidelines of the launching of the “Meet and Assist” program (MAP) at the Mactan-Cebu International Airport last Monday, he said the transfer of his office to Cebu will mean faster implementation of DOT programs and solutions to problems concerning Cebu’s tourism industry.
He cited the room supply shortage problem of the industry.
Durano said he had personally presented the DOT’s plans to the Sy Group of SM Prime Holdings Inc., among others, to gain their confidence in the country’s tourism industry.
He said SM Prime Holdings is pushing through with its hotel project.
“They are upbeat on tourism now. They said they will push through with their project as soon as they have the funds needed (to finish the construction),” he said.
Durano said about P1 billion is needed to complete the interior structure of the hotel, which is located in the SM City Cebu complex at the North Reclamation Area.
Some P300 million has already been spent for the external part of the building.
Last month, Marissa Fernan, SM City Cebu senior assistant vice president for mall operations, said SM is aggressively looking for a partner for the hotel project.
“We’d like to open it as soon as possible. We prefer having a management company because we’re not in the business of running a hotel,” she said.
Finishing work on the hotel will take about six months once a management contract is finalized, she said.
Durano said he is also encouraging Metropolitan Bank and Trust Co. (Metro-bank) to look for buyers to operate the defunct Cebu Plaza Hotel (CPH).
Metrobank president Antonio Abacan Jr. earlier said the bank is now talking to two parties that have expressed interest in buying the hotel.
He said a local group composed of a major stockholder of a telecommunications company and a Manila-based property developer is more aggressive than the group from Hong Kong.
CPH closed in 2003 after its owner, Pathfinder Holdings Philippines Inc. (PHPI), turned it over to Metrobank in payment of PHPI’s P900-million debt. PHPI had used CPH as collateral for its loan.
SM Prime Holdings’ 22-story hotel, on the other hand, was constructed during the 1997 Asian crisis. It was originally set to be a Sheraton hotel.
One of its contemporaries, Cebu Hilton Resort and Spa, finally opened earlier this month.
DOT 7 Regional Director Aurora Patria Roa is also encouraging local investors to invest in hotels, specifically resort hotels, in anticipation of a surge in tourists in Cebu.
She told Sun.Star more rooms will again be needed this summer, as Korean Airlines has arranged for twice a week charter flights between Cebu and Korea.
Roa said the DOT had already referred many convention organizers, who would have wanted to hold their events in Cebu, to Manila, due to the lack of rooms in the province.
rustyboi May 18th, 2005, 07:03 PM SM Sheraton International Hotel
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Edmundtanso May 18th, 2005, 09:18 PM will be nice to have the sheraton operational.....
rustyboi May 18th, 2005, 10:54 PM Another American BPO opens Cebu office
AN American information technology (IT) service provider has transferred its Japan office to Cebu to take advantage of the province’s high IT literacy rate.
According to Farcite Services Inc. president Jonathan Corners, Farcite is set to employ about 100 IT specialists in its Cebu office located at the Keppel Building in the Cebu Business Park.
Literate
He said Cebu’s 93 percent literary rate, its hosting of six universities offering computer and IT courses, and high livability standards encouraged Farcite to relocate its office to Cebu.
Farcite is a business process outsourcing (BPO) company providing the IT needs of clients worldwide. The company has been serving automotive and export-import firms located in Europe, the United States and Asia.
“We help companies worldwide sustain their competitive advantage through effective utilization of high technology. We also want other IT companies (BPOs) in the world to relocate here in Cebu,” Corners said.
Corners said the firm is banking on software systems that include Object Oriented and Design, Rational Rose, Visual Web Design, Cisco IOS, UZK, SQL Server, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.
Farcite and the Department of Science and Technology 7 have been discussing possible cooperation to strengthen government-academe-industry linkage so they may be able to keep pace with the technological and human resource requirements of the IT sector.
Upgrade
Corners said the company is willing to support the upgrading of the level of IT skills and education in Central Visayas.
This development comes on the heels of the local government and private sector’s efforts to promote Cebu as a premier IT destination in Asia. (JBN)
KulasKusgan May 19th, 2005, 03:54 PM looking for some cebu pics on the net & found these:
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edifice_complex3 May 19th, 2005, 07:08 PM Korea chooses Cebu for telenovela shoot
By Aurelia l. Castro
Sun.Star Correspondent
KOREAN J Plus Media has chosen Cebu over Kota Kinabalu in Malaysia as the shooting location for its new telenovela.
“Cebu will get $2.2 million worth of commercial value for the 40-minute airtime it will have on this telenovela that will be shown not only in Korea but also in other countries like Japan and China. This will greatly promote Cebu,” said Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Joseph Durano yesterday at Shangri-La’s Mactan Island Resort.
Two of the 16 episodes of “Return Single” will be shot in Cebu.
During their seven-day stay in Cebu, the crew will shoot in different locations like the Mactan-Cebu International Airport, Shangri-La, Mactan hospital, South Road Properties, and Ayala Center Cebu. They will also tour Cebu and Bohol.
Durano said the DOT had allocated P2 million for the 70 Koreans,
including the production team, talents and media.
“There are 10 representatives from different Korean media outlets who came for this press conference, tour and the telenovela production,” said Maricon Basco-Ebron, DOT’s Asia Pacific regional manager on travel trade sales and promotions and head of Team Korea.
“The P2 million we are spending for hosting the Korean crews and media is part of our promotional efforts in making the Philippines a top tourist destination. It’s nothing compared to the $2.2 million commercial value and return it will create in promoting Cebu and the Philippines as well,” Durano told Sun.Star.
Ebron explained that after J Plus Media chose the Philippines, it first considered Subic and Palawan. But it was Cebu that met its technical and other logistics requirements.
For this breakthrough, DOT’s Durano repeatedly gave credit to the depart-ment’s marketing team.
“It’s another milestone for Philippine-Korean tourism. Korea recorded a 25 percent increase in tourist arrivals in March and 41 percent in April. It surpassed Japan as the top Asian market to the Philippines last month,” said Durano.
The Japan market was declining but is growing again. Japan tourist arrivals grew by 11 percent last month, said Durano.
“We want to sustain our double-digit growth. Our goal is to hit the mark of five million tourists by 2010,” he added.
Korea has become one of the Philippines’ primary sources of tourists, owing to its popularity as a destination for family vacations, honeymoons, golf and diving activities, and English language studies.
The DOT aims to get half a million Korean tourists by the end of 2005
and one million by 2010.
To accommodate the influx of tourists, the DOT’s Durano does not consider airline seat capacity as an immediate problem.
“We have good regulations on charters. Getting new rights is a country-to-country bilateral agreement, and it takes time. What we are doing for the meantime to fill the gaps is to have chartered flights,” he said.
edifice_complex3 May 19th, 2005, 07:20 PM CCCI mulls spending millions to promote Cebu in global arena
by Ehda M. Dago-oc
May 19, 2005
To further put Cebu in the international tourism and investment map, the government and private sectors are poised to spend millions of pesos to promote Cebu as a brand.
Following the introduction of global daily International Herald Tribune (IHT) to Cebu market, the business sector through the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) in commitment of cooperation with the Cebu City government will raise money to get an effective audience attention through putting advertising materials about Cebu in the IHT.
With circulation of about 240,918 worldwide, Cebu expects to get greater attention from international decision makers, as well as high-end travelers as the new hub for tourism and investments.
CCCI president Robert Go is urging businesses especially the over 700 CCCI members to cooperate in this ambitious move as well as solicit full support from the government to lure more foreign arrivals, and business interests to Cebu.
“I would like to encourage the business players to support us in putting Cebu in the international map as preferred tourism and investment destination,” Go said.
The IHT team led by its regional director for marketing Josette de Gabriel said that the newspaper is now considering Cebu as their potential market.
“Since the Philippine government made Cebu as the center for tourism, we see a big market potential here, and we also observed that a lot of industries here are serving the international market,” de Gabriel said.
The IHT team was here in Cebu Tuesday to present its newspaper product as one of the most effective tools to promote Cebu globally, to both private and local government sectors.
Jack Gaisano, president of Vicsal Development Corporation, the operator of Metro Gaisano department store chain has committed to contribute significantly to promote Cebu through IHT.
Cebu will have to spend an approximate P1.5 million to get a full-page colored advertising in the IHT to be ran four times, accompanied with good advertorial materials on important information about Cebu.
Vice Mayor Michael Rama in an interview said the city government is ready to support this promotion project, after all the city has spent millions of pesos through Cebu Investment and Promotions Center (CIPC) to promote Cebu in the global arena.
“Why can’t we allocate fund for the sake of promoting Cebu in the international market? I’m sure the return-of-investment would be much rewarding,” Rama said.
IHT is an international, independent, general-interest, English language newspaper for opinion leaders and decision-makers around the globe.
It combines the extensive resources of its own correspondents with those of The New York Times and is printed at 29 sites throughout the world, for sale in more than 180 countries.
Founded in Paris since 1887, the IHT is part of The New York Times Company since January of 2003.
Cebu, which is known as the private sector-led province, will again take significant attention to international market with millions of pesos to be invested, a marketing strategy that will be again be led by private sector
kiretoce May 19th, 2005, 07:22 PM :applause: Great news for Cebu and for the Philippine tourism industry! :applause:
rustyboi May 19th, 2005, 09:24 PM Korean wants to develop 5-star resort in Mactan
Friday, May 20, 2005
A KOREAN investor is now actively searching for prime beach property in Mactan Island that will be developed into a five-star resort hotel.
“I believe he is serious about this project because he really traveled all the way from Korea to visit me and ask for my help. A businessman who exerts that effort is serious,” said Honorary Consul General of the Republic of Korea to Cebu Augusto Go.
Go said those who are interested to sell their beach property in Mactan may send a letter of intent, sketch of the property and photocopy of the title of the property to “Mr. Investor, c/o Korean Consulate.”
Department of Tourism (DOT) 7 Regional Director Aurora Patria Roa has been urging investors to invest in five-star resort-hotels, which Cebu does not have many of.
She said the low supply of resort rooms compared to the demand is the reason the rates of resorts in Cebu are high compared to those in Thailand and other tourist-oriented countries in Asia.
Tourism Secretary Joseph Durano yesterday expressed optimism that Cebu will be able to accommodate all the tourists it is working hard to attract.
“Our challenge now is building more room capacity. In Cebu, I’m optimistic because Cebu Plaza (Hotel) and Sheraton Hotel will soon open. Hilton Resort recently operated already, while Coral Reef is another place that can be opened. And right next to Alegre resort in Sogod, the 150-room Cebu Club Pacific will also soon open,” Durano told Sun.Star on the sidelines of a press conference to welcome a production outfit shooting a Korean telenovela in Cebu.
In the next two years, the DOT chief expects an additional 700 rooms to be available in Cebu.
Records show that as of last January, Cebu had a total of 5,485 hotel rooms and 1,637 resort rooms, including those from establishments not accredited with the DOT.
rustyboi May 20th, 2005, 04:51 PM Greenbelt in Ayala Center Cebu soon
Getting a big chunk of revenue generation from its commercial and retail arm, Ayala Center Cebu (ACC), Cebu Holdings Inc. (CHI) is poised to expand the shopping mall before the end of this year, to embrace the improving retail trend in Cebu.
CHI chairman Jaime I. Ayala announced this move yesterday on the sidelines during the company's stockholders meeting held at the City Sports Club.
CHI reported a total of P641 million in total revenues last year, a 19 percent improvement over P538.2 in 2003. Consolidated net income increased by eight percent than the previous year.
Ayala Center Cebu, its shopping mall arm, reported consolidated revenues of P333.4 million, which is a 54 percent contribution to the CHI 2004 income.
"We are looking at expanding large area of the Ayala Center," Ayala said adding that this plan is going to start early next year, in order to accommodate more tenants.
However, Ayala did not give specific expansion plan details of the mall, only said that the company is willing to spend on the huge mall extension as CHI noted a brisk revenue performance.
"We are full already, we wanted to give additional spaces for interested retailers or tenants," Ayala stressed.
Currently, ACC is only capable of hosting at least a little over 300 tenants, excluding the kiosks, and smaller stalls usually located in the middle of the mall's hallway.
In his report before the company's shareholders yesterday, CHI president Rene D. Almendras said an effective mix of shopping and dining outlets, as well as successful marketing initiatives and response to customer feedback has been the key to the mall's continuously improving performance, increasing gross income revenue by 15 percent to that of the previous year's.
After 10 years of operating the Ayala Center Cebu, it is only now that the company confidently announced its plan to pursue huge expansion of its mall operations.
The original plan was to extend the mall stretching in the vacant lot, now utilized as the parking area of shoppers and Marriott Hotel guests, and designated entry-point of tourists.
Growing at 15 percent gross sales a year-on-year, the over-all revenues from mall operations were outstanding in all aspects; from building to land lease, entertainment center, cinema, food choices, and carpark.
Almendras also reported the good performance of other CHI operations, including the commercial lot sales in the 50-hectare Cebu Business Park (CBP), the sell-out of remaining Park Tower Two units, the sale of sportsclub shares, and the sterling performance of Marriott Hotel.
CHI's subsidiary Cebu Property Venture and Development Corporation (CPVDC) contributed 16 percent to the company's net income from revenues generated out of lot sales and eOffice building rentals, which will also provide recurring income.
Part of CHI's future plans is the transformation of the Ayala lagoon area to a world-class leisure, wining and dining destination in Cebu. --> sounds like Greenbelt is on its way to Ayala Cebu soon... very exciting!
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rustyboi May 20th, 2005, 09:48 PM Korean television show to help market Cebu, RP *updated*
By Irene R. Sino Cruz and Regina Aguilar
TOURISM Secretary Joseph Ace Durano considers having a Korean television production do their location shooting in Cebu as a marketing coup for the province and the Philippines.
Durano said the country spent only P2 million or about $100,000 to sponsor the location shooting of the TV series Returned Single.
He estimated that the cost of airtime for the exposure given to Cebu will reach $2.2 million, which is already more than half of the department's total promotion budget.
Durano said the island of Cebu will be featured in an international Korean telenovela, which is expected to beef up global promotion efforts of the tourism industry.
Korea-based J. Media Plus Production is currently filming two of its 16-episode Korean mini series entitled "Returned Single" here in Cebu.
"It will certainly generate publicity about the Philippines particularly Cebu as a tourist attraction," said Durano during a press conference held Thursday at Shangri-La's Mactan Island Resort.
The mini-series will be shown in South Korea, China, and Japan, which are the country's primary target tourists. Durano said that the tourism department has saved a lot of money for international promotions of the country.
Cebu will have a 40-minute shot in the first episode of the mini series with scenes taken in Shangri-La's Mactan Island Resort, Mactan-Cebu International Airport, South Reclamation Project, and Ayala Center Cebu.
According to Maricon Ebron, Head of DOT's Team Korea marketing team, the production staff of the mini series went first to several tourist spots in the country but it's only Cebu that met the requirements for the shooting of the telenovela.
"We showed them Subic but the place did not fit the plot then to Palawan in El Nido but the island did not meet the logistical requirements for the production," said Ebron.
"Returned Single" is the first Korean telenovela to shoot here in Cebu likewise making the island as the first destination in the country to be featured in an international mini series, Ebron said.
Its Korean lead actor Kim Sung Tacek, who also starred in the noontime Korean drama "Irene" aired in GMA-7, noted the warmth of Filipinos.
"I am so amazed with the friendliness of the Filipinos," he said.
Now on its fourth day of shooting, the production team and actors of the mini series will stay until Sunday.
Along with them is a bunch of reporters from Korea's 10 different media outfits, which are expected to boost Cebu's exposure to Korean tourists.
With these developments, Durano believes to attract more Korean tourists, which already registered the highest arrivals in the country especially Cebu, including Japanese and Chinese markets that will also see the mini series.
"Returned Single" is a story about three ladies and one male who all separated but are looking for love the second time around.
Korea has become a major tourism market for Cebu and the Philippines. In Cebu, Koreans have overtaken the Japanese as the leading source of tourists. For the month of March 2005, arrivals from Korea rose by 25.6 percent.
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naughtyins0mniac May 21st, 2005, 01:04 AM i have a question...
are there freeways or a road like edsa in cebu?
wornout May 21st, 2005, 11:50 AM i think the cebu south coastal road is very much like EDSA. Although it is a coastal road, this road which stretches from minglanilla a town in the south of cebu city to cebu city hall in cebu city's downtown area will be the major backbone of the road networks in cebu once all the necessary construction is completed ( the subway approach from near plaza independencia is still unfinished, same with the continuation of the road in minglanilla). In this sense, this road will eventually become like cebu's edsa. But for now, cebu will have to do with the old and not so wide cebu south road or the provincial highway. I hope that somebody can post an updated picture of the Crown Regency along Osmena Blvd., as well as with Club Ultima Bldg beside it. From what i heard this building will have 45 floors and will become the tallest building in Cebu when completed. ParkLane International Hotel is also constructing a hotel in Escario St., I hope that somebody can post a rendering or a photo of the construction site. Is it also true that SM and Ayala will be building new malls in the SRP? Any rendering of the Cebu Sports Village in the SRP? Are they going to build a big Grandstand and Track Oval there? How about CITEX-Cebu International Trade and Exhibitions Center? Has construction started? Can anybody post an updated picture of the Asiatown I.T Park here, the last time I went to cebu last year, I saw a lot of construction going on, I wonder how the buildings there eventually look like. Thank you guys...this is my first post. hehehe. just really got excited when i found this forum. sensya na. hehehe
noli May 21st, 2005, 12:15 PM Cebu's exponential growth has put Cebu's water resources to its limit. Last time I heard, Cebu was trying to get its supplemental water from the Inabanga River in Bohol. It was not successful though because of potentially serious ecological problem to the vicinity of the river. I guess, Cebu has to look south, i.e. farther south, to the big Agusan River to solve its water problem. But this is surely going to involve a very, very long pipe.
rustyboi May 21st, 2005, 03:35 PM Can anybody post an updated picture of the Asiatown I.T Park here, the last time I went to cebu last year, I saw a lot of construction going on, I wonder how the buildings there eventually look like. Thank you guys...this is my first post. hehehe. just really got excited when i found this forum. sensya na. hehehe
Hi fellaz! welcome to Metro Cebu thread! i noticed there's only a few cebuanos around here. i hope there's someone (cebu-based) who could keep us posted regarding the city's development. nwayz, i actually got few photos from a company (eTelecare International) which is currently operating in Asiatown IT Park. it was their grand opening in Engineering Sciences Building, 3rd Flr - 7th Flr.
@noli: yup its true, same with electricity consumption. but those concerns were already addressed by the government. another problem Cebu is facing right now i should say is the shortage of hotel rooms. there has been numerous developments regarding world-class hotels beefing up their operations in cebu and ongoing construction of Park Lane hotel, Sheraton hotel, Crown Regency Fuente, Club Ultima, Pacific Hotel, etc.
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The Asiatown IT Park covers almost 24 hectares and is developed into an integrated mixed used business park and economic zone. The central superblock is envisioned to house the library, performing arts theaters, restaurants and cafes.
Support facilities and the educational institutions are reserved at the northern side beyond the specialized exporters’ row along the park’s main thoroughfare.
The Asiatown IT Park has mixed-use lots for sale as well as office space for IT locators on a rental arrangement:
Mixed-used lots
Asiatown IT Park lots can be developed for facilities such as office buildings, residential buildings, exporters and commercial showrooms, hotels, school and hospital.
E-offices
Pre-engineered modular building systems that provide offices for rent to cater to locators who want to move as soon as possible into a technically ready structure.
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rustyboi May 21st, 2005, 04:01 PM Asiatown IT Park set to have more buildings
March 2005
The only information technology (IT) park outside Metro Manila will soon have more buildings to accommodate locators this year.
According to Cebu Holdings Inc. (CHI) president Rene Almendras, lot owners in the Asiatown IT Park have decided to construct the buildings on their own.
“They have awakened to the fact that the demand for more buildings in the park is increasing,” he told reporters.
Almendras said Cebu Property Ventures and Development Corp. (CPVDC) is also willing to develop Phase 2 of Asiatown and construct buildings on it if the need arises.
Phase 2 will be about five hectares.
CHI is the mother company of CPVDC, the developer of Asiatown.
In a separate interview, Japan External Trade Organization (Jetro) expert Atsuo Mizayaki said the facilities in the IT Park, specifically the buildings, “are poor” compared to those in China.
Almendras conceded that this was so.
He, however, said China’s IT parks, the construction of which is supported by the Chinese government, have many available buildings for locators because the Chinese government builds without considering the demand.
IT people
“We (in Asiatown) build according to demand. Our facilities might not equal those of China, but we have the people (needed by IT and IT-related companies),” he said.
Mizayaki earlier said Cebu has “very good” software engineers.
Almendras said Asia-town has been receiving lots of inquiries from foreign companies planning to outsource some of their backroom operations, such as accounting, medical transcription and software development, to Cebu.
Lifestyle
He also said retail development in Asiatown will be made to suit the lifestyle of the employees of locators in the IT park, especially the call center agents.
“Call center agents mostly work at night and go out of their offices at six or seven in the morning. We will be opening restaurants and coffee shops that open during these times of the day to suit their needs,” Almendras said. (JBN)
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rustyboi May 21st, 2005, 04:21 PM Cebu has become one of the fastest growing I.T. markets in the world
CPVDC posts 15 percent growth, vows support for Cebu's IT industry
BY EHDA M. DAGO-OC
CEBU Property Ventures and Development Corporation (CPVDC), developer of the AsiaTown I.T., Park posted a 15 percent growth in revenue in 2003, primarily due to Cebu's position as one of the hot locations for business outsourcing in Asia.
The Ayala-controlled I.T. Park generated total revenue of P75 million last year, an improvement by 15 percent over year 2002's P65 million.
CPVDC president Rene D. Almendras attributed the favorable performance of the company last year to the eOffice lease transactions and the sale of two lots at Asiatown.
During the CPVDC annual stockholders meeting Friday, Almendras said the company's net income of P25 million is also higher by 19 percent against the previous year's P21 million.
"Last year's accomplishments prove that we believe in Cebu's potentials and that we will continue to place our bets on new opportunities to sustain Cebu's I.T. growth momentum," Almendras said in his president's report.
He said that the year 2003 saw key transactions in the top-drawer facility, the eOffice building, with a total of over 11,130 square meter of office space taken including those occupied by NEC Telecom Software Phils. Inc. and Tsuneishi Technical Services (Phils.) Inc.
The 63-hectare AsiaTown gained interest from several business process outsourcing (BPO) companies last year, such as call center PeopleSupport Philippines Inc. which hosts and integrates best-of-breed customer care technologies in a mission-critical environment. It also expanded its area in less than three months of operations and signed up for three additional spaces early this year.
Japanese-owned Epson Precision Philippines, a company engaged in software research and development for Epson printers worldwide, signed a 3-year lease contract in July 2003 and moved in and started its operations in a 504-square meter space in February of this year. This is Epson's first software development hub located outside Japan.
Another newcomer in the eOffice facility occupying a 1,512 square-meter area is National Cash Register Cebu Development Center, a wholly owned subsidiary of the NCR Corporation group of companies.
Almendras said that this American firm-locator is engaged in software research and development of Point-of-Sale systems used in major retail chains in the US and other countries worldwide. It is the only detached Research and Development Center in the NCR organization.
"With the entry of these software and outsourcing firms, Cebu's well-educated and cosmopolitan populace has benefited from the recruitment spree of the eOffice locators which generated a workforce of a little over a thousand last year and is expected to double before 2004 ends," Almendras stressed.
He said in the future, more of these IT-enabled firms shall tap the fresh I.T. labor supply that Cebu churns out every year, he added.
ignificantly, Almendras disclosed that due to this development, close to P300 million was poured in as fresh funds when these firms set up shop at Asiatown which he added proves that Cebu has become one of the fastest growing I.T. markets in the world.
Last year, CPVDC has stepped up its technical infrastructure to suit the high-speed communication skills, access control and optimum networking facilities, which is way beyond the fundamental requisites in an I.T. Park, Almendras said.
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rustyboi May 21st, 2005, 05:06 PM The Engineering Sciences Building
Asiatown's version of Makati's e-Services bldg a.k.a. PeopleSupport bldg.
Surprisingly, they both have similarities... the color and boxy look.
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chymera00 May 22nd, 2005, 11:42 AM Wow that looks like a nice place to go to school in ... Also, nice banner
rustyboi May 22nd, 2005, 11:54 AM Asiatown IT Park
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eTelecare opening @ Engineering Sciences Building
November 2004
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dudz May 22nd, 2005, 03:01 PM cebu is unstoppable!!! great banner there, rusty18
rustyboi May 22nd, 2005, 08:36 PM cebu is unstoppable!!! great banner there, rusty18
thanks chymera and dudz.. hoping to see it one of these days as an ssc banner! hehe :)
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bagel May 22nd, 2005, 09:35 PM The banner onslaught from the Philippines forums continues. :) Way to go!
rustyboi May 22nd, 2005, 11:29 PM Cebu is No. 1
US chamber satisfied with Cebu’s growth, envoy says
CEBU CITY (PNA) — United States Ambassador to the Philippines Francis Ricciardone Jr. gave Cebu his vote of confidence amidst the financial crisis threatening the country.
“I love coming to Cebu. Cebu is No. 1. Cebu is beautiful,” Ricciardone told reporters after paying a courtesy call on Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia last Thursday.
The US envoy said the American Chamber of Commerce “is satisfied with the booming economic growth of Cebu.”
He said he had talked with American businessmen and discussed with them “how to boost American-Cebuano trade and investment.”
“What President Arroyo is doing in drawing our attention to Cebu is the right thing to do,” the ambassador said as he promised to help bring in more investors to the province.
Ricciardone, who is in town to attend a photo exhibit and a jazz concert and to visit American establishments, said Cebu has a good reputation for business.
He described the Cebuanos as a “happy and peaceful people.”
With Garcia looking on, Ricciardone showed reporters the Cebu-made Timex watch he was wearing.
“I have been wearing this Timex watch for two years. It is made in Cebu. I show this to everybody even when I go back to the United States,” he said.
Timex has a plant at the Mactan Export Processing Zone (MEPZ) in LapuLapu City.
Ricciardone noted that another American firm, Lexmark, which also has a plant inside MEPZ, is expanding operations in Cebu.
“Lexmark, another American company, is very happy here. In fact, it has extended its operation not only on sales but also employment because it has found a good place to invest in,” he said.
On the financial crisis now gripping the Philippines, Ricciardone said the US government is willing to help the country but how it should be done is all up to the Filipino leaders.
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olineil May 23rd, 2005, 03:15 AM Hello guys...nice photos there...Cebu thread is getting very bz eh...
Heres some SRP road (South Reclamation Project) shots my wife took a month ago...its a phne camera, sorry for low quality...
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enjoy....
ryanr May 23rd, 2005, 06:26 AM Impressive stuff for Cebu!! Very good news.:okay: Let the infrastructure projects keep rolling in to Cebu so that investment prospects will prosper. Go Cebu!
btw, excellent banner:)
KulasKusgan May 23rd, 2005, 02:15 PM coastal area will definitely the next landmark of cebu. cebu deserves nothing but world-class infra projects.
ReDeYEs May 23rd, 2005, 07:58 PM PB finally votes: Split-Cebu wins
The Cebu Provincial Board (PB) has finally spoken and, with a vote of 8-7, supported the move to divide Cebu into smaller provinces.
The resolution is one of the requirements of the House committee on local government before it tackles the three bills filed by three Cebu congressmen for the creation of their districts into separate provinces.
It also ended three months of long suspense on their stand on the three-split Cebu House bills.
Those who voted for Cebu’s division for development of “forsaken” towns were PB Members Carmiano Kintanar, Jose Ma. Gastardo, Joevn Mon-digo, Antonio Almirante, Estrella Yapha, Victoria Corominas, Bacaltos and Gabriel Luis Quisumbing.
PB Members Juan Bolo, Rosemarie Durano, Alfred Francis Ouano, Teresita Celis, Ramon Martin Calderon, Victor Maam-bong and Agnes Magpale believe in the “strength of a united Cebu.”
But Capitol consultant Pablo John Garcia said in an interview that it’s still a long way to go to before the plan to divide Cebu is realized.
“It was not monumental. We have expected that. It was one step of a journey of a thousand miles because what is critical is the favorable resolutions from the component cities and municipalities of the district that wants to become a province,” he said.
Caucus
The PB came up with a pre-session caucus agreement not to discuss the merits of the proposal on the floor, and then voted nominally to support the move.
Swing vote was PB Member Raul Bacaltos, whose stand was not known until Vice Gov. Gregorio Sanchez Jr. refused his persistent request that he be made to vote last.
Those who supported the plan anchored their sentiment on three things: Cebu is a big province and “difficult to manage,” there is currently an inequitable distribution of resources that will be answered with the Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) of new provinces, and it should be the people who must decide through a plebiscite.
Yapha, wife of Rep. Antonio Yapha (3rd district) and author of the pending bill for the creation of Cebu Occidental, adopted the logic contained in the rationale for Cebu del Sur: The present Cebu is too big and difficult to govern. Like lighting a candle, only the area nearest to it gets the better illumination.
Three more candles
“Creating three more provinces is just like lighting three more candles to add to the original one,” Yapha said.
“Cebu is too unwieldy, taking into account its population and area… Decentralization of resources and leadership will surely bring essential projects to distant, forsaken municipalities,” said Almirante.
Almirante is an ally of Rep. Simeon Kintanar (2nd district), who is pushing for the Cebu del Sur bill.
For Mondigo, who comes from the fourth district that Rep. Clavel Martinez wants to form into Cebu del Norte, dividing Cebu “will develop a culture of excellence, as new provinces will outdo each other for better performance.”
Plebiscite
Bacaltos, Quisumbing and Corominas all believe that the people should be given the chance to decide for themselves in a plebiscite.
“I will not dictate on the people of the second, third and fourth districts on whether they should create their own provinces. They are in the best position to determine their own fate,” Quisumbing said.
Maambong, who lost in his move for a resolution against the division, fought it out by raising the possibility of Sanchez moving to create a tie, which he said is not prohibited by law.
But Almirante objected to this, and they ended up allowing Sanchez to make his position known without influencing the result of the voting.
In advancing his side, Maambong answered the point on the plebiscite by saying that democracy could even be mob rule sometimes.
“Sometimes, democracy is demo-crazy. As leaders, we should lead the people to positions supported by facts and figures,” Maambong said.
Magpale, meanwhile, said they could always fight for transparency and equitable distribution of resources without breaking Cebu.
“With my experience, I know this is not the solution. I saw the province grow from an income of P265 million in 1992 to more than a billion now. There is strength in our unity, we got the National Government to notice us,” she said.
Setback
Resigned to the fact that there was nothing he could do to alter the outcome of the PB sentiment, Sanchez told the board that the move will surely mean a “setback” in the development of the towns in the proposed new provinces.
He said businessmen will surely invest in what will remain of Cebu because it is where the international airport and the ports are located.
Bringing business to the areas in the second, third and fourth districts would mean they have to deal with a separate bureaucracy.
“And who in this body can assure that in the next five years the country’s economy will improve? If it goes down, do you think the share in the IRA will be the same? What will remain of Cebu will be luckier because they will have more than P1 billion assets,” said Sanchez.
Last March, Sanchez already warned that the PB may support the move to split Cebu, saying political alliances with sponsor-congressmen may be stronger than town resolutions junking the proposal.
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sloid May 23rd, 2005, 11:53 PM hello.... my first post!! ^^
ugh. separating cebu is a bad idea!!! i just hope something VERY GOOD would turn out from that separation.
rustyboi May 24th, 2005, 07:45 PM Mactan to build new terminal
May 24, 2005
The Mactan Cebu International Airport Authority (MCIAA) will build a new international terminal in anticipation of the doubling of the number of airport passengers in the next five years.
MCIAA General Manager Adelberto Yap announced this yesterday as he led media workers in the blessing and inauguration of the mobile asphalt batching plant.
The batching plant will supply materials to the P83-million asphalt overlay project of the airport runway.
Yap said they are currently catering to 2.5 million passengers a year. But Robert Go, Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) president, foresees the number to double by 2010.
At present, the existing terminal building being used for both domestic and international operations has only four bridges because this is designed for domestic flights.
(The bridges are areas where tubes are connected to the aircrafts during boarding and disembarking time.)
Yap said the MCIAA often has to guide domestic aircraft to the remote parking area during arrivals of wide-bodied aircraft of Philippine Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Qatar Airlines.
“In transition, while we are finalizing the construction of Terminal Two, we are going to put up two bridges at the north side of the existing terminal building,” Yap said.
Hotels
Optimistic that the CCCI’s projection will come true, Yap said they will construct the additional facilities now before they are actually needed.
Yap said that because of the increasing airport passengers, businessmen want the immediate opening of Cebu Plaza Hotel and SM-Sheraton Hotel. “We have to work closely,” he said.
To continue airport operations despite the asphalt overlay project, the asphalting job will be done from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. three times a week, and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. four times a week. The project is due for completion by July.
Because the asphalt dries quickly, the batching plant is installed beside the runway for its immediate application during working time.
24 hours
“If we want to work 24 hours a day on the project, we have to close the runway, so there will be no flights for forty five days. So we work only on blocktime when there are no flights,” Yap said.
The modern batching plant being used produces asphalt that dries one hour after its application.
The batching plant, which Socor Construction acquired from Singapore, can produce about five dump trucks of asphalt per setting at about P70,000 per metric ton.
As preparation, Socor removed the paint and scraped the rejuvenated old asphalt overlay. After the new asphalt overlay is done, it will be repainted.
Included in the removal is the rejuvenated runway, which cost MCIAA P10 million last year. (EOB)
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rustyboi May 24th, 2005, 09:19 PM Living in Cebu
The quality of life is an important factor people consider when they decide to settle in Cebu.
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Quality housing is abundant in Cebu and rentals are less expensive than other cities in the region. Normal power, water and communications including IDD telephone lines, mobile phone services and cable TV are available.
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A full range of sophisticated treatments is available at major hospitals in Cebu.
Health care is of a high standard, with well qualified doctors, pharmacists, dentist and nurses on call. State of the art medical diagnostic equipment is used in Cebu's hospitals.
The education system is good with excellent schools to tertiary levels. Many Cebu universities are of an international standard.
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Cultural events such as the Sinulog festival pictured left, dance, art and music are an integral part of life in Cebu.
Fresh foods arrive daily thanks to the multiple shipping and air links between Cebu and the rest of the world. The variety of goods available ensures international standard shopping with competitive prices.
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Shopping centers and food malls are similar to those found elsewhere in the world, with large carparks and air-conditioned comfort
The cosmopolitan nature of the population is reflected in the restaurants and clubs in the city, offering an exciting choice of dining and entertainment.
Public transport is plentiful but crowded and many residents prefer to drive their own vehicles. The computerized traffic control system (only in Cebu) speeds traffic through the city, even in peak hour periods.
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dominique May 25th, 2005, 12:12 PM a great round of applause!!! awesome pics guys...Cebu is indeed the undisputed Philippines' best...literally cebu has a terrain and landscape similar to hongkong. I am confident in the near future cebu will be like HK in most respects...
pls read this article...
Cebu to become next HK?
CEBU CITY Cebu’s business community hopes to transform Metro Cebu into the next Hong Kong with the construction of an underwater tunnel, a new port and a monorail to attract more tourists.
Robert Go, president of the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said the chamber is finalizing the details and design of the master plan, which the group hopes to present to the public next month.
“We want Cebu to have a facelift to attract more tourists. We want it to be an investment haven of the country. It is a very ambitious plan,” Go said.
Among the group’s plan is the construction of an underwater tunnel that will connect Cebu to the municipality of Cordova on Mactan Island, which the chamber plans to be the new site of an international port.
It also envisions a monorail, “smaller” than the trains used in the Light Rail Transit system, which will bring people straight to downtown Cebu City from the Mactan-Cebu International Airport in Lapu-Lapu City.
With this, the CCCI board and the tourism core group, after consultations, proposed the transfer of the Carbon Public Market to the South Reclamation Project (SRP).
“We want the SRP to be alive,” Go said.
Besides setting up a boardwalk from the North Reclamation Area to the SRP, the business group will also push for the construction of an international port in the municipality of Cordova so ocean liners and cruise ships doing tours in Southeast Asia could dock there.
“We are envisioning that we will look like Hong Kong in 20 years,” Go said.
He said the chamber has “picked” many brains and hired architects to make the designs for the plan, which the group hopes will get government approval and an endorsement for funding by the Japan International Cooperation Agency.
Go said the chamber has not yet consulted the mayors, but he is optimistic that it will get their support since the project will highly benefit the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu and Talisay and the town of Cordova.
The support of government leaders is needed since the project will be carried out using a loan.
Go, the vice chair of the Regional Development Council in Central Visayas, said he will endorse the project to the infrastructure development committee of the council to get their opinions and suggestions.
--PNA
rustyboi May 25th, 2005, 09:50 PM a great round of applause!!! awesome pics guys...Cebu is indeed the undisputed Philippines' best...literally cebu has a terrain and landscape similar to hongkong. I am confident in the near future cebu will be like HK in most respects...
Welcome to skyscrapercity forums sloid and dominique! thanks for the article! sure sounds exciting, undoubtedly cebu's dream will realize in the near future. it has full of surprises. next thing we know, cebu is already a separate country! hahaha
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sloid May 25th, 2005, 11:05 PM (COUNTRY’S FIRST) CPA to build monorail transit soon
Shuttling at the Port of Cebu will soon be swift, safe and easy now that plans are underway to build the country’s first monorail transit system. Never before have shuttle services been provided in Cebu’s century-old port until Thursday when Cebu Port Authority general manager Mariano Martinez made the official disclosure.
“We have signed a memorandum of understanding with Northwest Steel to undertake detailed feasibility studies for the monorail transit system,” said Martinez during the exclusive 30-minute interview with .
Signed on September 16, the memorandum of understanding involves Northwest Steel to undertake feasibility studies on the elevated monorail system including ridership statistics, route planning, and fare structure. It is also expected to make recommendations on right-of-way requirements, parking locations, engineering design and aesthetic and visual impact of the monorail to the Cebu Port Complex and its environs.
Used in many parts of the world like in Disneyland and in Japan, a monorail is essentially a single rail that serves as a track for passenger or freight vehicles. In most cases, rails are elevated, but monorails can also run at grade, below grade or in subway tunnels. It can have two or three passenger cars attached to the rail that operates with electricity.
End-to-end
Cebu’s monorail transit system will span four-and-half-kilometers of elevated rails suspended with pylons or vertical columns to support monorail guideways. It will be an end-to-end stretch from piers 1 to 6 with at least four platforms for pick-up and disembarking. It promises to do away with the hassle of walking from the ship to pier gates and takes the edge off of having to haggle with trisikad drivers in moving from pier to pier. The monorail transit system will also provide connecting arteries from the waterfront to the main thoroughfares of the city.
A keeper of the flames in putting a human component in waterfront operations, Martinez brings mass-based shuttle with his oft-repeated one-liner, “I want to give the ship-riding public a sense of decency.”
Enhance not spoil.
Decency it is. But a monorail transit system gives more than that. It is aesthetic because monorail guideways are constructed with narrow beams that enhance rather than spoil the environment. Unlike heavy rails in subways where passengers are blocked from scenic landscape viewing or light rails that require a spider web of overhead wires, monorails are built with designs that blend with urban environs.
Monorails are safe because its cars run on grade-separated guideways that prevent derailment most conventional rails suffer. Since these are suspended, it is free from the accidents and congestion of surface traffic causing no injuries or deaths and no system down time.
Monorails are powered with electricity, making these pollution-free. Running on rubber tires, these are quite.
That simple.
Will it take long to build? Monorails are easy to build causing less disruption to surrounding business and residential environments. All that has to be done is dig a hole, drop in a pre-built support pylon, truck in the track and fasten it into place — that simple. Martinez said that with the feasibility study underway, actual construction starts in December and will take approximately six months to complete.
Will it cost much? There is no price tag yet on project costs until the feasibility study is completed. But then price tags will mean little when in building the tracks of the future, the port is freed from decades of antiquated and chaotic operations. Only keepers of the flame with the political audacity for the human component in the waterfront could have thought of building the country’s first monorail. — Ruth G. Mercado
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Coastal road to stay closed, Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña announced yesterday.
Above, work on the tunnel component of the road goes on near the Aduana and Malacañang sa Sugbo.
(Sun.star photo/Allan Cuizon)
rustyboi May 26th, 2005, 12:02 AM CEBU as an oil-rich province?
Why not, according to the Department of Energy (DOE), which sees potential oil and natural gas reserves in the Tañon Strait.
DOE Undersecretary Guillermo Balce predicted that the Tañon Strait would soon produce at least 300,000 barrels a day, or 100 million barrels in a month.
"Hypothetically, this means $5 billion in gross income," he said.
Balce said the national government is bound to get 60 percent of the net income of private firms that successfully find oil in Cebu.
The remaining 40 percent will go to the private company, with which the DOE had entered into as service contract. Given these figures, Cebu, under the Local Government Code, is entitled to a 40 percent (at least $240 million) of the national government's 60 percent (at least $360 million), Balce said.
In Palawan, Balce said Shell is producing 20,000 barrels a day from Mamplaya, or 40 million barrels in a month.
Balce said the government is not spending a cent for the exploration in southwestern part of Cebu along Tañon Strait. He said the contractor spends for the exploration and would only get its compensation once it discovers oil or gas in the area.
Balce said Presidential Decree 87 allows the government to enter into a service contract with private companies on exploration and extraction of oil.
It is still the government, through the DOE, that is doing the activity, he said.
During the oil exploration, the government does not pay the contractor who spends for the gathering and the translation of data.
"We pay them a fee of 40 percent of the net income from the oil that they will recover, when there is already extraction or production of oil."
"Kung wala, eh di wala. That is how risky the oil exploration business is. Kaya walang local na pumapasok dyan eh. Mahal ang bayad nila eh, per hour," he said.
In this Cebu and Negros exploration project alone, Balce said it cost Japex (Japan Petrolium Exploration Co. Ltd.) $6 million and Forex (Forum Exploration Inc.) $3 million.
The two companies used the R/V Veritas Searcher in doing their seismic survey.
At this point, DOE and the two contractors said they need not get an environmental compliance certificate (ECC) from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
Ismael Ocampo, chief of the petroleum resources development division of DOE, said the seismic survey is done using the "ultrasound method," where an airgun blows compressed air to the seabed to generate sound waves.
The sound waves will be absorbed by the rock formation beneath the seabed, and will be echoed back to the steel cable that have receivers to record the sound waves.
The recorded sound waves will indicate whether there's oil in the area.
In the Tañon Strait, Balce said the oil or gas reserves could be deposited one to three kilometers below the seabed in "sedimentary basins."
Balce and Ocampo said the exploration would not affect the dolphins and the whales in the area.
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources explained that the Tañon Strait has become a natural habitat of dolphins and whales, "but the kind that are not very sensitive to sounds."
Balce said though that the next stages of exploration, which will involve drilling, would be a different story.
Balce said it was in 1896 that the first oil drill was found in Toledo City.
Alegria town, which was drilled in 1960-70s, produced at least one barrel a day, he said.
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rustyboi May 26th, 2005, 12:08 AM Internet café business in Cebu getting back on feet
May 26, 2005
After the decline in the number of Internet café operators in Cebu due to the stiff competition, which triggered price wars, and other concerns, the number is up again.
“There are now around 600 to 700 Internet cafés in Cebu City. That’s a number that is better compared to the last couple of years,” said Felix Cogal Jr., president of the Internet Café Association of Cebu (Icac).
In 2003, there were around 500 Internet cafés in Cebu City. Icac members have increased to 350 from 170 in 2003.
“The Internet café business in Cebu is back again. If there were a number of them that closed some time ago, there are also now a great number of Internet cafés that are opening,” he said in an interview yesterday.
Even the growing number of individuals having their own Internet connections at home has not threatened Icac members.
“There are still many people in Cebu who go to an Internet café because they don’t have their own computers and Internet connection,” he said.
Security
One reason for the gradual revival of the business is the improved security cafes now have in their computers.
“We now have software to protect our computers from unofficial changing of our computer settings where they can put destructive viruses that destroy our computers,” he told Sun.Star.
In the past, Internet café owners who didn’t know much about technical problems had to pay technicians to solve them. The cost of hiring technicians to fix computer bugs added to the financial burden of the café operators, leading to the closure of their business.
Another concern of Internet cafes is the competition posed by the dominant telecommunications carrier Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT).
Netopia, the Internet café brand of PLDT, is a tough competitor for small Internet cafés, said Cogal.
“One reason users would choose Netopia is that most of them offer per-minute rates for Internet usage, while almost all the other Internet café centers charge for Internet usage of at least 30 minutes.
That’s their edge,” he said.
However, only those cafes near Netopia Internet café centers are affected, he added.
There are eight Netopia Internet café centers in Cebu, including those in SM City Cebu, Southwestern University, Osmeña Boulevard and P. del Rosario Street.
A source from Netopia said that as of last count, the Netopia Internet café centers in the country had reached around 160.
“We will also soon open more Netopia (cafes) in the Banilad and Colon areas,” she said. (ALC)
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rustyboi May 26th, 2005, 12:15 AM I hope someone here could give us updates / developments of the ff:
Park City Central Hotel
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i got this from emporis website but no details available
30+ storey twin towers
A Lucio Tan co.'s 55-storey office/commercial building
any renderings? updates?
Manrose Place, Business Center
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this will be across St Therese College in Mango Ave. any updates?
it looks like a 20+ storey bldg.
Park Lane Hotel
any renderings and construction updates? this is somewhere gorordo ave. right?
Club Ultima Towers
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any photos? the last time i was there, the first bldg (24-storey) topped off na.
any updates on the second bldg (40-storey regency hotel)?
King's Island Hotel, Mactan
an affiliate of Club Ultima... any photos? i saw a rendering on our membership brochure and it looks huge and grand.
a superstructure in a man-made island connected with two suspension bridges.
it will also have an underwater restaurant and bar. swheeet!
International Academy of Film and Television
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a world-class film school, any photos and construction updates?
Whattabout the Fisherman's Wharf similar to San Francisco Bay area, Cebu Boardwalk Mall, Cebu Megadome, Underwater Tunnel, Cebu monorail transit... These are just few of a hundred developments going on in Cebu. watch out for more! wait, i forgot about DisneyLand which is supposed to open in Cebu. too bad, Hongkong won the bidding! :) but the news was a very long time ago, almost a decade ago when i was in pre-school. hehe.. Disneyland Hongkong by the way will open later this year! cheers! :D
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rustyboi May 26th, 2005, 01:22 AM CEBU is the country's top business and leisure destination
In spite of travel warnings, tourists continue to visit RP; Koreans, Chinese, Japanese comprise bulk of visitors
By MARS W. MOSQUEDA JR.
CEBU CITY — Despite the travel advisories issued by several countries against visits to the Philippines, foreigners from the United States, Great Britain, Canada, and Australia continue to visit the country.
Tourism Undersecretary Phineas Alburo, speaking at the PIA Kapihan sa Turismo, expressed confidence that the travel advisories issued by the western countries would not affect the aggressive international campaign of the Department of Tourism (DoT) to market the Philippines as a tourist haven in Asia.
A study conducted by the World Tourism Organization (WTO) concluded that despite threats of terrorism all over the world, tourists continue to travel as long as they see that the authorities are on top of the situation.
Koreans, Japanese, and Chinese comprised the largest group of foreigners traveling to the Philippines, particularly Cebu.
Of the 2.4 million tourists who arrived in the country last year, 1.7 million visited Cebu, and 700,000 opted to visit Boracay.
This development was officially announced by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo before members of the Cebu and Manila press during a media interaction in Daanbantayan, Cebu early this month.
The DoT is concentrating its global marketing efforts on the promotion of the Philippines in North Asia, specifically Japan, China, and Korea where there are no travel advisories being issued against the Philippines, said Undersecretary Alburo.
However, Alburo said that the DoT is not abandoning North America and Europe.
The "Balikbayan Program" of the DoT lures Filipinos residing or working abroad such as the United States, Canada, and Europe to take advantage of the familiarization package tours in their homeland, the tourism official said.
For this year, the undersecretary said, the DoT is targeting 2.5 million tourist arrivals and is optimistic to achieve a target of five million tourist arrivals by 2010.
President Arroyo, who opened the Philippine Investment Conference in Cebu last March, reported that tourism is one of the prime movers of economic growth aside from energy and power, ICT, outsourcing, and mining.
The President said that the government is pushing two investment opportunities in Cebu in the fields of business process outsourcing and tourism, noting that Cebu is dubbed as the premier city and province of Central Philippines.
Here are some of the banners I made for Cebu... :D
Olango Island, Cebu
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/SSC/cebuphils03.jpg
The Osmeña Peak
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/SSC/cebuphils02.jpg
Cebu City
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/SSC/cebuphils.jpg
ReDeYEs May 26th, 2005, 01:58 AM Welcome to skyscrapercity forums sloid and dominique! thanks for the article! sure sounds exciting, undoubtedly cebu's dream will realize in the near future. it has full of surprises. next thing we know, cebu is already a separate country! hahaha
:jk:
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/SSC/cebu-sample02.jpg
Viva Republic of Cebu!!! :jk:
edifice_complex3 May 26th, 2005, 03:18 AM Nice banners Rusty.
My Korean-American friend here in LA said that Cebu is very popular in Korea.
He said that their image of Cebu is that of a paradise where honeymooners go. I was elated to hear that of course. But I almost fell off from my chair when he asked me if I know Sandara Park.
Edmundtanso May 26th, 2005, 03:52 AM park city central hotel looks good, i hope it is under construction or be built soon, i see cebu as the a main tourism area in the country. here i go again, i just really hope that the gov't officials of cebu have a master plan done for the metropolis so it wont be like another metro manila
rainierrizal May 26th, 2005, 11:01 AM CEBU City, Philippines Vs Putrajaya, Malaysia
Vote For CEBU
LINK to:
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=216962
KulasKusgan May 26th, 2005, 07:46 PM @ Rusty: beautiful banners. nindot.
http://skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=217071
PENANG VS CEBU...
naughtyins0mniac May 27th, 2005, 12:54 AM cebu will have monorail? when?? nice..
rustyboi May 27th, 2005, 01:36 AM Yup! another country's first. initially, it will only be within the Cebu International Port complex (Pier I - Pier 6 i think), approx 5 kilometers long. this is actually part of Cebu's masterplan. soon, the rest of the metropolis will be accessible thru the monorail system. lapulapu city is definitely included on the plan, does this mean another Mactan bridge on the making? wow!
since the monorail is built within the sea port complex, it will look pretty much like this:
http://faculty.washington.edu/~jbs/itrans/haneda.jpg
Google
allow me to repost the previous article posted by sloid:
Shuttling at the Port of Cebu will soon be swift, safe and easy now that plans are underway to build the country’s first monorail transit system. Never before have shuttle services been provided in Cebu’s century-old port until Thursday when Cebu Port Authority general manager Mariano Martinez made the official disclosure.
“We have signed a memorandum of understanding with Northwest Steel to undertake detailed feasibility studies for the monorail transit system,” said Martinez during the exclusive 30-minute interview with .
Signed on September 16, the memorandum of understanding involves Northwest Steel to undertake feasibility studies on the elevated monorail system including ridership statistics, route planning, and fare structure. It is also expected to make recommendations on right-of-way requirements, parking locations, engineering design and aesthetic and visual impact of the monorail to the Cebu Port Complex and its environs.
Used in many parts of the world like in Disneyland and in Japan, a monorail is essentially a single rail that serves as a track for passenger or freight vehicles. In most cases, rails are elevated, but monorails can also run at grade, below grade or in subway tunnels. It can have two or three passenger cars attached to the rail that operates with electricity.
End-to-end
Cebu’s monorail transit system will span four-and-half-kilometers of elevated rails suspended with pylons or vertical columns to support monorail guideways. It will be an end-to-end stretch from piers 1 to 6 with at least four platforms for pick-up and disembarking. It promises to do away with the hassle of walking from the ship to pier gates and takes the edge off of having to haggle with trisikad drivers in moving from pier to pier. The monorail transit system will also provide connecting arteries from the waterfront to the main thoroughfares of the city.
A keeper of the flames in putting a human component in waterfront operations, Martinez brings mass-based shuttle with his oft-repeated one-liner, “I want to give the ship-riding public a sense of decency.”
Enhance not spoil.
Decency it is. But a monorail transit system gives more than that. It is aesthetic because monorail guideways are constructed with narrow beams that enhance rather than spoil the environment. Unlike heavy rails in subways where passengers are blocked from scenic landscape viewing or light rails that require a spider web of overhead wires, monorails are built with designs that blend with urban environs.
Monorails are safe because its cars run on grade-separated guideways that prevent derailment most conventional rails suffer. Since these are suspended, it is free from the accidents and congestion of surface traffic causing no injuries or deaths and no system down time.
Monorails are powered with electricity, making these pollution-free. Running on rubber tires, these are quiet compared to Manila's MRT and LRT.
That simple.
Will it take long to build? Monorails are easy to build causing less disruption to surrounding business and residential environments. All that has to be done is dig a hole, drop in a pre-built support pylon, truck in the track and fasten it into place — that simple. Martinez said that with the feasibility study underway, actual construction starts in December 2005 and will take approximately six months to complete.
Will it cost much? There is no price tag yet on project costs until the feasibility study is completed. But then price tags will mean little when in building the tracks of the future, the port is freed from decades of antiquated and chaotic operations. Only keepers of the flame with the political audacity for the human component in the waterfront could have thought of building the country’s first monorail. — Ruth G. Mercado
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/SSC/cebu-sample02.jpg
mhe-ann May 27th, 2005, 02:52 AM looks cool. :okay:
sandrin May 27th, 2005, 04:24 AM Hey Rusty...Post all the Pictures of Cebu here !!!!!!
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=217071&page=2&pp=20
ryanr May 27th, 2005, 09:41 AM Indeed, whatever happened to Park City Central Hotel? I've seen that a long time ago and until now its not yet completed. It has a very nice design.
Lucio Tan will build a 55 storey building in Cebu? Sweet. I'd like more info and updates on that. Manrose Place looks cool too.
A monorail? Thats cool...but werent the original plans a MRT for Cebu? Personally, i'd perfer a MRT for long term mass transportation.
We also heard that Makati will get a Monorail to BGC before...i dont know if it will procede.
kiretoce May 27th, 2005, 04:01 PM I agree. An MRT system will be better in the long run compared to a monorail system. An MRT will provide more ridership numbers and can handle the daily grind. Monorails are just for short hops within a designated area (ie. theme parks and/or city centers).
rustyboi May 27th, 2005, 05:43 PM Nice banners Rusty.
My Korean-American friend here in LA said that Cebu is very popular in Korea.
He said that their image of Cebu is that of a paradise where honeymooners go. I was elated to hear that of course. But I almost fell off from my chair when he asked me if I know Sandara Park.
thanks edifice_complex3! ahehehe :D wow that's great news! i really cant believe Cebu is so popular in South Korea. Korean establishments are all over the metro including restaurants, bar (sunflower city), spa resorts, and soon a korean five-star resort hotel in Mactan. currently around 80 Koreans are in cebu to shoot a TV soap opera to be shown all over asia. they were looking for Sandara Park as well to join them hahaha... and guess what, the South Korean President will have a state visit in Cebu later this year. I agree with Mr. Robert Go: Manila has always been the site for state visit from leaders in different countries, and this is the start wherein Cebu takes the spotlight and get higher attention from other countries, starting with the Korean state visit.
as far as i can remember, a korean company is actively involved in developing a theme park beside the cebu boardwalk complex. nice :)
Upcoming Korean President visit
seen to boost Cebu trade links
by Ehda M. Dago-oc
May 27, 2005
The upcoming visit of South Korean President Roh Moo Hyun to Cebu this coming December is seen to increase growth of Korean tourist arrivals and investments here, while strengthening the partnership between Cebu and Korea.
Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) president Robert L. Go said the business sector is going to prepare for the visit of the Korean leader in order to further market Cebu’s attractiveness as vacation and leisure as well as investment hubs to Korean nationals.
Go said he was informed by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo recently that the Korean government is interested to bond further with the Philippines, especially Cebu.
With some problems regarding the illegal business practices of some Korean nationals here in the Philippines, significantly in Cebu, Go said the coming of its President here is expected to help Cebu forge a closer tie up with Korean government to avoid further problems.
The visit of Korean leader Roh Moo Hyun is the first state visit to Cebu that ever happened in the recent years.
This means that Cebu has been getting greater attention, especially in the field of tourism and investments, Go said.
The Korean tourist market is fast growing in Cebu. Korean-owned businesses are also flooding, Go said more is expected to happen after the Korean President visit to Cebu this coming December.
The country’s capital city-Manila has always been the site for state visit from leaders in different countries, Go said this is the start wherein Cebu takes the spotlight and get higher attention from other countries, starting with the Korean state visit.
There are already thousands of Korean nationals staying in Cebu, as students, vacationers, or businessmen. Go said it is but proper that Cebu will have a formal partnership with Korean government.
Also, by that time of the visit, Cebu could market not only the tourism destinations, but also the investment capabilities of Cebu to host foreign companies.
He said one of the highlights is to show the Korean government, the availability of 300-hectare South Road Properties (SRP), and other investment sites, such as IT Parks, economic zones, among others.
Next to the Japanese tourists, Korean nationals are the second largest foreign visitors in the province.
From January to February of this year Korean arrivals to Cebu grew by 19 percent to a total of 20,746 arrivals, compared to 17,449 last year.
Go said even without the closer relationship with Cebu and Korea, there are already significant number of big Korean investments that are coming in such as the Korean Electric Power Corporation (kepco).
Earlier, tourism private sector players are seeking the government’s intervention over the unscrupulous Korean traders here victimizing fellow Korean visitors.
Tourism players mostly travel agents expressed their disappointments over the overcharging of hotel and other service rates to the visiting Korean tourists, by the Korean traders based in Cebu.
Former president of Cebu Association of Tour Operators (CATO) Cecille Sa-a said the lack of Filipino-Korean speaking guides, pushed these Korean opportunists to do business in the Philippines, especially Cebu and make money through over-charging and cheating their co-Koreans.
These problems are expected to be curtailed once Cebu could work closely with the Korean government.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/SSC/cebu-sample02.jpg
rustyboi May 27th, 2005, 06:04 PM Indeed, whatever happened to Park City Central Hotel? I've seen that a long time ago and until now its not yet completed. It has a very nice design.
Lucio Tan will build a 55 storey building in Cebu? Sweet. I'd like more info and updates on that. Manrose Place looks cool too.
A monorail? Thats cool...but werent the original plans a MRT for Cebu? Personally, i'd perfer a MRT for long term mass transportation.
We also heard that Makati will get a Monorail to BGC before...i dont know if it will procede.
Park City Central sure looks elegant but unfortunately i cant find any updates regarding the hotel. About the 55-storey building, they say its an Allied Bank building and that's the only info i could get. i also read somewhere that the government is in favor of building a monorail transit system because it is more "bagay" for cebu.. they have yet to finalize it though. the size of cebu (population and land area) is less than half of metro manila so i think a monorail system will do. LRT/MRT will require a spider web of overhead wires, a major turn off. :( the metro also has numerous alternative mode of transportation and if ever the city gets too congested, by that time cebu can already afford to build a subway system if we were to base the recent developments of the province. :D anywayz, im confident the urban planners know what is best for cebu.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/SSC/cebu-sample02.jpg
kiretoce May 27th, 2005, 06:22 PM Gov't eyes new airport in Cebu
Inquirer News Service | May 27, 2005
THE DEPARTMENT of Transportation and Communication has proposed construction of a new air passenger terminal in the central Philippines city of Cebu, as passengers are expected to increase to five million in the next five years, Transportation and Communications Secretary Leandro Mendoza said, citing a projection by the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
But for the meantime, the government is considering a P500-million expansion of the existing terminal, Mactan Cebu International Airport general manager Adelberto Yap said.
"We are really bursting at the seams," Yap told the Inquirer. "There are days when three 747s would be arriving at the same time. It is really standing room here."
The Cebu airport authority has spent P123 million to rehabilitate the runway, which should be completed in July, to accommodate bigger aircraft, Yap said.
The P500-million terminal upgrade will be enough to add four air bridges and expand the terminal to a size sufficient for the projected passenger growth in the next three years, he said.
However, a new airport terminal is needed to meet further growth after the third year, Yap said.
He said the Cebu airport served 2.5 million passengers last year, and the number has been growing steadily.
Mendoza said international passengers increased 27 percent last year from 2003, and domestic passengers increased nine percent.
He noted that the Cebu airport has only one terminal building that serves both domestic and international flights.
Yap said the air terminal was originally designed to handle domestic flights only, but more than eight airlines use it as takeoff and landing point for several international flights.
sloid May 27th, 2005, 11:14 PM ^ i hope that the new terminal would be as modern as the ones found in hk, seoul. and wow, cebu is improving a lot, wish when i go back, everything planned would be done. ^^
sloid May 28th, 2005, 12:53 AM ABS-CBN Picks IAFT To Train 50 Camera Operators
ABS-CBN, the Philippines' largest broadcasting network, picks the International Academy of Film And Television (IAFT) in Cebu as the official training center for its fifty new camera operators. Jun Visbal, Head of Account Management, Engineering Division of ABS-CBN and Caesar A. Ditan, IAFT Marketing Director recently signed the Memorandum of Agreement.
Under the agreement, the fifty cameramen will take the "Camera Operators Course," a six-week intensive training program conducted at the IAFT facility in Cebu City. This hands-on course focuses on both the technical and creative aspects of operating the camera. It is a holistic approach: planning, producing, acquisition, and non-linear editing using Final Cut Pro. At the end of the course, each student will have his own professional reel. Rigorous training has already begun for the 4th batch of cameramen under Hollywood professional, Rick Robinson.
Rick Robinson has been in the film industry for over 18 years. He has over 20 television shows, 38 feature film credits, countless commercials, movie videos and documentaries to his credit. Clients include Paul McCartney, Madonna, Cher, Whitney Houston, Michael and Janet Jackson, and Stevie Wonder. Jun Visbal, who spearheaded the program said, "Rick is not only technically superior. He's a nice guy. He understands the Filipino psyche. That's why the cameramen love to work with him.
ABS-CBN continues to pursue professionalism not only in hiring, but also in the training of their cameramen. "We go through lengths to fly, house, and train the cameramen in IAFT in Cebu for six weeks. That keeps them focused as they are away from distractions. That's how committed we are," adds Jun Visbal. "We signed up because we believe IAFT can help us improve our craft and produce quality outputs."
"This training course is part of IAFT's Corporate Training Program. These programs are tailor-made according to your requirements and expectations, on all aspects of filmmaking and television," says Caesar Ditan, IAFT's Marketing Director. "I was told the 1st and 2nd batches of the cameramen are now deployed! We're glad and proud that ABS-CBN put their trust in us," he adds. The International Academy of Film and Television anticipates more participants from ABS-CBN in the coming months ahead. Together, IAFT and ABS-CBN are making huge steps in providing world-class quality entertainment. For inquiries, call (032) 412-6090 or send an SMS to 0927 482-5501. More information can be found at www.study-film.com.
So, is the IAFT campus in mactan operational??
taken from the official site..
The International Academy of Film and Television (IAFT) is a film school that offers courses which combine theory, practice, and application. We offer our students the experience of hands-on-training with Hollywood professionals who serve as our faculty mentors. We also offer our students the opportunity to have applied industry experience with our sister company Bigfoot Entertainment. Our expectation is to train quality industry professionals who can then be recruited to work in Bigfoot Entertainment or other industry-related businesses.
We are located on the island of Cebu in the Philippines. Cebu is a safe island that offers our students breathtaking sites. One of the unique sites is the underwater life. Our elective course, Underwater Photography, allows our students to become certified divers and capture underwater footage. We are proud to offer this unique course to our students.
Our mission is to create a stable learning institution that includes hands-on learning, the use of state-of-the-art equipment, and guidance from expert film industry professionals from Hollywood and around the world. We will nurture the specialized, individual talents of students and encourage them to become creative and thoughtful practitioners in the world of digital and visual arts.
Our vision is to become a leader in Southeast Asia and in producing world-class filmmakers.
Is the IAFT in cebu like the headquarters or something?? or is it THE ONLY one??
rustyboi May 28th, 2005, 01:52 AM ^nice! thanks for the article! IAFT is a film school owned and operated by an american company. they have chosen cebu as their first campus outside the US. it is currently the only one campus :D as mentioned, they wanted to expand soon in other south-east asian countries. i doubt that will happen soon though.
actually the mactan campus is still under construction. they are currently holding their classes and trainings in their sister company's building (Bigfoot Communications Complex) located in cebu city. an article says the mactan campus had its soft launch and students can already use the facilities like the sound stage, edit suites, etc.. It will be fully operational by Sept 2005.
here's the article:
Beginning September 2005, IAFT will offer dormitory housing to our students. We will provide safe and affordable living quarters on our Mactan Island campus. The dorms will be nestled on the beach front of Mactan Island. Students may choose to share a room or have a private room. There is one bathroom per room. If students have a roommate preference, they will be allowed to request that roommate on the housing form. Both students must request one another as roommates.
IAFT is fortunate to be housed in the Philippines where the cost of living is low and affordable. In turn, our dorms have also been priced affordably.
The dorms will be equipped with a common kitchen and lounge areas. The dorms will be secured and have security on the premises and electronic key access.
dudz May 28th, 2005, 05:25 PM the monorail system is definitely cool and construction is just 6 months...that is fast!:okay:and an expansion of the airport terminal and a new one in the next three years...that's a lot of public works for cebu!!! :cheers1:
just wanna ask, what international airlines serve cebu?
OtAkAw May 28th, 2005, 05:39 PM WOW! A monorail system would be perfect for cebu! Wait, I have a question although it's out of the context: Can't people build a subway system for metro manila? I mean, most major cities of the world have subway train systems and manila doesn't have one!
Cebu is developing at a very amazing and fast pace! cant wait to see the developments!
chymera00 May 29th, 2005, 01:02 PM wla pa nga subway sa Manila, may monorail na ang Cebu ... impressive ...
It would be cool to have one in our country ... but what about the Maglev cars (Magnetically suspended hovercrafts) ANC did a feature on. The inventor was Cebuano and said Cebu was likely to have a Meglev highway ...
chymera00 May 29th, 2005, 01:03 PM The Osmeña Peak
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/SSC/cebuphils02.jpg
Osmena Peak pla pangalan nya ... it was certainly, the highlight of my Cebu visits followed by Ayala Center, Plantation Bay, and the Taoist Temple
rustyboi May 29th, 2005, 07:40 PM ^yup! The Osmeña Peak or TOP. but people call it TOPS. there's actually a newer place to hangout similar to Tops called Mountain View Resort. near to that place is a very nice restaurant overlooking the city. wish i could go back to that place! :)
MEGLEV? never heard of it but sure sounds cool!
queetz@home May 29th, 2005, 08:14 PM I just hope the Cebu monorail planners don't pick Bombardier to build it. The monorail in Las Vegas is a technological disaster and a major embarrasment to the company and the city. ;)
Jimbu May 30th, 2005, 04:08 PM DOTC to build int’l terminal in Cebu
by Ruth G. Mercado
May 30, 2005
Though without a timeline, the transportation department has announced plans of building a new international terminal at Mactan flagging what could be a takeover by the Manila International Airport Authority on Cebu operations.
Transportation and communications secretary Leandro Mendoza said improving airport facilities and other transport systems is a “must” to spur commerce and tourism. Volume of international passengers at Mactan have reportedly increased by 27 percent between 2003 and 2004 prompting the transportation department to “anticipate future needs and work accordingly to meet these.”
Talks are rife that the sudden announcement by the transportation department of building a new international terminal at Mactan may well set the stage for the MIAA to directly supervise international airport operations.
For close to 50 years since the Mactan Cebu International Airport opened in the 1960s, there has been only one terminal building serving domestic and international flights. The Cebu airport was originally designed to handle domestic flights only.
Should the new international airport become operational, DOTC plans to convert the original terminal exclusively for domestic destinations. It is uncertain if this was discussed with the MCIAA board.
The secretary was silent on when construction of the new international terminal will start and what its features will be.
EO 341.
Last year, President Gloria Arroyo signed Executive Order 341 authorizing the MIAA to exercise administrative supervision and control of all international airports in the country. Both MIAA and MCIA are under the umbrella of the transportation department.
Plans to build a new international terminal in Cebu came close at the heels after aviation guru Avelino Zapanta boded industry doom unless there is matching and compatibility between airport and aircraft configurations. He said the country “will be left behind” so long as there is no cohesive and responsive airport and aircraft masterplan that includes developing terminals.
With close to 40 years in the aviation industry, Zapanta who was once president and chief operating officer of the Philippine Airlines said he has not seen an airport development plan in the country. During his stint with PAL, Zapanta threatened to stop PAL operations in Cebu unless the Mactan runway is renovated.
Air Transportation Office chief Nilo Jatico said there are plans to construct and restructure the country’s network of airports but that meager government subsidies are holding back plans from being materialized.
Baring plans to build an international terminal at Mactan is the first serious and definitive move to expand Cebu’s airport. While there is no timeline yet, it is also unclear how international operations at Mactan will be done after the president ordered to place this under MIAA supervision.
kiretoce May 30th, 2005, 05:34 PM just wanna ask, what international airlines serve cebu?
Silk Air (subsidiary of Singapore Airlines) service from SIN
Cathay Pacific Airways service from HKG
Qatar Airways service from DOH via SIN
Malaysia Airlines service from KUL
OtAkAw May 31st, 2005, 03:17 PM I just hope the Cebu monorail planners don't pick Bombardier to build it. The monorail in Las Vegas is a technological disaster and a major embarrasment to the company and the city. ;)
Why?
ryanr May 31st, 2005, 06:12 PM Why?
Because Bombardier's Las Vegas Monorail broke down a lot, therefore its unreliable.
queetz@home June 1st, 2005, 05:16 AM OtAkAw, imagine this. You are in a crowded monorail standing just by the door staring at its large windows to admire the view. The train stops all of a sudden in the middle of the route, opens its doors and next thing you know, you are in front of a 30 foot drop and the only reason why you didn't fall is because its not THAT crowded that people would inadvertently push you out. Just an example of some of the mishaps that happened in the Las Vegas Bombardier monorail. Never mind parts of it falling from the train down towards unsuspecting tourists and vehicles down below.... ;)
ThisFire June 1st, 2005, 05:42 AM that's a disaster
OtAkAw June 1st, 2005, 07:57 AM OtAkAw, imagine this. You are in a crowded monorail standing just by the door staring at its large windows to admire the view. The train stops all of a sudden in the middle of the route, opens its doors and next thing you know, you are in front of a 30 foot drop and the only reason why you didn't fall is because its not THAT crowded that people would inadvertently push you out. Just an example of some of the mishaps that happened in the Las Vegas Bombardier monorail. Never mind parts of it falling from the train down towards unsuspecting tourists and vehicles down below.... ;)
That's really horrible!!!!
You should punish the builders of that monorail by boiling them alive to death or strangulating them using chicken wires or perhaps feeding them to live and hungry lions! they should die first before anybody else does with the monorail they built! (Don't take this too seriously, hehehe :) )
dominique June 1st, 2005, 10:43 AM though its late but I would like to say thank you to rusty18 for that great cebu photos and banners. He deserves our most profound commendations for that tough job!
Anyway I just wonder why chymera keeps on attaching the monicker "Queen City of the South" to Iloilo. That title was crowned to cebu when she was enthroned to that stature long time ago.. With due respect to chymera let's move on and stop dwelling in the past...
here's an interesting article...
Runway Repairs Begin 'Massive' Reforms at Cebu Airports
By Richard A. Ramos
Expect smoother operations and drastic reforms at the Mactan-Cebu airport in the coming months as ex-general Adelberto Yap, the newest general manager of the Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority (MCIAA), is hell-bent on implementing large-scale changes and shake-ups in his quest for better and more efficient management of all airport properties.
Such reforms are deemed crucial in light of Cebu's stature as a national and international tourism hub.
First on the agenda is the start of the long-delayed overlay of asphalt along the 10,000-foot airport runway. Several months ago, the Mactan runway was the bone of contention among foreign airlines such as Cathay Pacific and Qatar Airways. The runway's rough surface was said to be damaging to their plane tires. Philippine Airlines also tried to bring the problem to light a few years ago, threatening to pull out its flight operations from the Mactan airport unless the runway was fixed to their satisfaction.
"The overlay process started last week and is expected to be finished before mid-July this year barring any untoward incident such as the weather and other elements," Gen. Yap told reporters last week. A dry surface is needed in order for the asphalt to set immediately.
"Working from 9 pm - 5 am three times a week, and 9 pm - 3 am four times a week, we expect an average asphalt outlay of 70-80 meters per day. More importantly, no foreign flights will be affected since work starts after they leave and ends before their arrival," Yap added. A new batching plant that mixes the asphalt at the rate of five cement mixers per hour has also saved time and money.
However, costs originally pegged at P83.5 million have escalated to P122 million. This is partly due to the removal of the several dozen electrical fixtures along the runway. This would necessitate another overlay once these lights would be restored to their ground position.
Low-cost airlines.
Another factor necessitating the immediate repair of the runway is the entry of no less than four low-cost airlines.
Two are from Korea. Asiana Airlines is due to fly in four times weekly beginning July 8, and Korean Airlines is scheduled to ply the Cebu-Innchon route starting July 18. Both companies will utilize the wide-bodied 747 aircraft which will require smoother runways.
Two other low-cost airlines, Mandarin Airlines from Taipei and Far Eastern Transport from Kaohsiung, China have already started operations last month. Mandarin Airlines now flies from Taipei to Cebu three times weekly.
The entry of these low-cost airlines is expected to increase outbound tourists as well because ticket prices are 30-40% cheaper than those of the regular airlines.
A new admin building.
Also in store for the airport sometime in the third quarter of the year is the construction of a new administration building situated directly across the Waterfront Mactan Hotel. The space is presently occupied by a Korean duty free store whose contract is set to expire next month.
Presently, the airport terminal houses nearly all the airport offices including the security agencies, janitorial, accounting, other government agencies, and many others.
"These are non-income generating offices. And we need more space to be leased out to more concessionaires such as the low-cost airlines since they badly need office space. Right now we cannot accommodate them," he explained.
Yap estimated that P60 to P70 million will be needed for the new building. Funds have been in place for years, he said, but nothing has been done. To make way for more revenues, some offices will be evicted from the airport terminal over a period of time.
The airport manager likewise expressed surprise earlier upon learning that many of the airport concessionaires are owned by only a few proprietors listed under different names. He vowed transparency in the next bidding process, determined to levy penalties on multiple establishments listed under the same name.
"One owner has four outlets, and another has five outlets. We cannot allow this to happen again. Maybe we can make such a violation a part of their contract so they will think twice due to their possible eviction," he declared.
A new economic zone.
Yap put forth his plan of applying for a new economic zone for the airport in order to avail of many perks and benefits that will redound to the airport. He revealed that he used to manage the Clark airport, an economic zone, prior to his present position.
"One can bring in imported equipment, vehicles, and such tax-free in an economic zone. Not just the airport management, but the locators as well. This is the primary reason why Asian Spirit and SEAir have chosen Clark to be their main headquarters. All service vehicles, even the fire truck, was brought in tax-free," he related.
Talks have already started with Philippine Export Zone Authority chair Lilia de Lima on the proposed change of status for the Mactan airport.
Yap also bared plans to rehabilitate small airports and runways in smaller towns in Cebu such as Bantayan Island, Camotes, Badian, and Toledo since all these fall under his jurisdiction. The budget for refurbishing will be sourced from the MCIAA income, the Provincial Government, local congressmen, and the Air Transportation Office, which Yap used to head.
ryanr June 1st, 2005, 02:39 PM Thats very good:okay: Its about time they fix the airport runway, i've heard complaints about it for several years now.
Jimbu June 1st, 2005, 06:05 PM Cebu–Taiwan charter flight to intensify visitor arrivals
MANILA, May 31 (PNA) - The Philippine is strengthening its presence in the Taiwanese market as the first Kaohsiung-Cebu flight finally took off on Monday to signal the start of more tourist arrivals in the country this year and beyond.
”This new development widens the travel access to the Philippines and positions Cebu as a viable destination for visitors coming from Taiwan. With the charter flights in place, it will definitely enthrall the Taiwanese tourists to visit the different island of the country.” Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano said.
The charter flight from Kaohsiung to Cebu via Far Eastern Air Transport (FAT) initially brought 175 tourists from southern Taiwan to the Philippines.
The DOT is mobilizing local tour suppliers to ensure the best service for the Taiwanese visitors.
There will be five more flights from Kaohsiung to Cebu next month.
Durano said Cebu is an excellent destination for Taiwanese tourists because of its premium service facilities coupled with rich cultural heritage and finest beaches.
”Cebu is one of the best places in our country to visit. I am sure the tourist will enjoy their stay in our country because Cebuanos are noted for their warmth and generosity,” Durano said.
He is convinced that Taiwanese tourists will marvel at the preserved historical wonders of Cebu such as the San Pedro Fort and Basilica, a turn-of-the-century building, and the famous Cross of Magellan, among others.
The new Cebu-Kaohsiung chartered flights compliment the DOT’s thrust of increasing tourists arrivals in the country and make it the ideal vacation gateway and cultural destination in Southeast Asia.
The other Philippine destinations that have direct links from Kaohsiung are Manila via China Airlines and Laoag via FAT Air. (PNA)
kiretoce June 1st, 2005, 06:52 PM Cebu is beginning to "spread its wings" as the alternative (maybe even a much more attractive) gateway to the Philippines. :okay:
kiretoce June 2nd, 2005, 07:49 PM Korean Air, Asiana set flights to Cebu
Inquirer News Service | Jun. 02, 2005
South Korean carriers will fly regularly to Cebu starting in July to take advantage of strong interest among Koreans to travel and explore the Visayas, the head of the Mactan Cebu International Airport said.
Asiana Airlines will mount four weekly flights from Incheon, Korea, to Cebu starting July 13 and Korean Air will fly twice weekly starting July 18, said airport general manager Adelberto Yap.
"The Korean airlines are going to bring in more tourists to the region," Yap said. "More foreign airlines are planning to use Cebu as their hub from the Visayas and this is why we want to beef up the facilities."
South Korean visitor arrivals in the Philippines recorded a 25-percent increase in March and 41 percent in April, surpassing Japan as the top Asian market of the Philippines.
More than 10 million South Koreans travel each year. Tourism Secretary Ace Durano is targeting about half a million of them to visit the Philippines in 2005.
Yap said the Cebu hub had been catering to other foreign airlines as well.
He said the airport was turning out to be like that in the Clark Special Economic Zone, north of Manila, which has become a favorite among low-cost carriers.
Singapore's Tiger Airways has signified interest to fly between Cebu and Singapore, and Malaysia's AirAsia is interested in Cebu-Kuala Lumpur and Cebu-Kota Kinabalu.
Other budget carriers such as Taiwan's Mandarin Airlines and China's Far Eastern Transport started Cebu services in April, Yap said.
Mandarin Airlines flies from Taipei to Cebu three times a week, he said.
Other carriers flying overseas from Cebu are Philippine Airlines, Cebu Air Pacific, Qatar Airlines, Malaysian Air and Silk Air.
The increasing activity at the Cebu airport prompted the transportation department to propose building a new terminal. The Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry said passengers using the Cebu airport would reach five million over five years.
Yap said that for the meantime the government was looking at a P500-million expansion of the present terminal.
The Cebu airport has one terminal building that serves both domestic and international flights.
rustyboi June 4th, 2005, 07:29 AM @kiretoce: yup, cebu has its own perks which make the city very attractive. i'd prefer cebu to remain an alternative destination in the country both for business and leisure. i cant imagine cebu to become another metro manila in the future. its better to be different, at least people outside the country can still see the difference between manila and cebu. :D
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/SSC/cebuphils.jpg
rustyboi June 4th, 2005, 07:32 AM CBM job fair to generate 10,000 call center workers
By Regina Aguilar
AMID reported shortage of qualified workers for the call center sector, the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) is holding today the first-of-its-kind job fair.
Call center companies and other information technology companies earlier disclosed they encountered difficulties in getting the right people for their companies.
Some firms said they have to go outside Cebu to complete their manpower requirements.
CCCI's Cebu Business Month (CBM) 2005 kicks off today at the Ayala Activity Center through the Amazing Job Race.
CBM will gather top information technology (IT) companies here in Cebu to conduct the Amazing Job Race, a three-day job fairwhich is one of the event's highlights.
"We designed a concept where students and non-working Cebuanos can get a call center job in an entertaining way," said Amazing Job Race chairperson Odette Jereza.
Jereza added that they want to change the misconception that it's difficult to land a job in a call center.
The idea for the Amazing Job Race, she said, came after the Cebu Investment Promotion Center (CIPC) challenged the Academic Consortium for English Proficiency to supply 10,000 employees for the call centers in Cebu.
Both universities and IT companies will participate in the job fair.
The participating universities include the University of Southern Philippines, University of the Visayas, University of Cebu, University of San Jose-Recoletes and University of San Carlos.
On the other hand, the IT companies participating in the job fair are Convergys, Sykes, People Support, Western Wats and Bigfoot Global Inc.
The grand opening salvo begins today with a motorcade at 10 a.m. from Ayala Center to the uptown area, followed by a program at 11 a.m. at Ayala Activity Center.
At 3 p.m., TV personality and quizmaster David Celdran will host an IT quiz bowl called Whiz Quiz with college student contestants majoring in IT courses.
A live concert featuring world-class Cebuano talents Luke Mijares and Raki Vega will cap the grand salvo in the evening at the Lagoon Area of Ayala Center Cebu.
CBM 2005 overall chairman Francis Monera said that the chamber is gradually increasing awareness of the annual event in other parts of the country.
Last February, the CCCI had a roadshow in Glorietta in Manila to drum up interest in the CBM 2005, Monera said.
The event's major sponsors include Innove Communications, Globe Telecom, ABS-CBN, Cebu Pacific, city and province of Cebu, Media G8way Corporation, Southwall, Businessworld, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Cebu Holdings Inc., and Ayala Center Cebu.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/SSC/cebuphils.jpg
Edmundtanso June 4th, 2005, 04:29 PM cool.....so will see more office buildings
bai1521 June 5th, 2005, 02:59 AM nice photos here! will post my own soon.
KulasKusgan June 5th, 2005, 03:23 AM welcome bai! hope to see more Mactan pics.
bai1521 June 5th, 2005, 04:35 AM While my own pictures aren't available, may you enjoy the sights of Plantation Bay!
http://plantationbay.com/Picture/main/joypost.jpg
http://plantationbay.com/Picture/pictures/p04002.jpg
http://plantationbay.com/Picture/pictures/terrace_bfast02.jpg
absent-minded June 5th, 2005, 05:13 AM sweeeet...! there is really so much going for Cebu! can't wait to see those office and infrastructure proposals put up... and I wanna see renderings of the new airport terminal!
bai1521 June 5th, 2005, 07:33 AM The renderings of the new airport terminal would be nice to see but then, who wants to see that when there are these all around...
Experience the charm of the Mactan girl!
http://plantationbay.com/Picture/spa/spanew1.jpg
http://plantationbay.com/Picture/common/mainspa1.jpg
just holler if you want to see more :)
the_sailor_977 June 6th, 2005, 05:11 PM WOW, an international terminal for Cebu. A great news then!!! I wish it to be very soon! It was some times that I had wished that the government is going to expand Cebu's existing airport for these reasons:
1. Cebu is an international gateway, after Manila and therefore, it should be directly accessible from any points of Asia-Pacific.
2. Cebu is the top destination for tourism, and therefore, should provide an easy and immediate connection for international tourism. The city also has been always the preffered site for many national and international conventions and conferences.
3. From the economic point of view, Cebu is an economic powerhouse housing numerous companies generating millions of dollars of revenues. The city also is very booming and expanding, with millions of new investments.
bai1521 June 6th, 2005, 07:53 PM These are the two advertisements one will see upon arriving in the Cebu airport. Ads courtesy of Globe Telecom.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid171/p5025919d0d435bd9a4b09c9275a4a6ec/f3d664b3.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid171/p238c588a403aa4f3d8aa6d29b25dc828/f3d664b7.jpg
edifice_complex3 June 7th, 2005, 12:18 AM Welcome to this forum bai1521.
I'm glad that finally we have a Cebu-based member.
I'm looking forward to your postings and keep us updated on any developments in our little metro.
Mabuhi ang kaliwat ni Lapu-lapu.
bai1521 June 7th, 2005, 01:09 AM Thanks for the welcome. I'm not Cebu based though. Mactan-based is more like it. :) Speaking of Lapu-Lapu, does anyone here know if Lapu-Lapu the warrior was named after the fish (lapu-lapu)? Or was the fish named after the warrior? Your opinions please.
sloid June 7th, 2005, 02:14 AM ^lol, nice question. i think the fish was named after the warrior, hehe, coz before, i don't even think they really had names for the fish and maybe years later when they saw those kind of fishes they named it after lapu-lapu since he is a hero, they just had to name something in honour of him.. then maybe later on they thought that his name deserves to be more honoured so they decided to name the city lapu- lapu.. ^_^, such a dumb answer but that's what i think.. i'm just makin it up btw.. hehe
just a question bai, are the hilton towers in mactan fully operational now?? and if they are, are there lots of people??
bai1521 June 7th, 2005, 03:02 AM last i heard of hilton, it's not really fully operational. a number of cebuanos with foreigner spouses have been coming back quite often over the first part of the year trying to check on some finishes to their units. what i mean is they weren't too happy with some of the standard finishes i.e., granite counter tops, bathroom fittings etc. not that these were substandard, they just wanted a different color or type, or even might have wanted to throw in a multi-nozzle jet shower.
hope to hear more comments on the lapu-lapu name
rustyboi June 7th, 2005, 03:39 AM hi bai1521! welcome to the skyscrapercity forums! nice... pretty mactan girl, is she ur chic? hehe.. i'm from lapulapu as well. silingan ra diay ta. finally, a cebu/mactan-based forumer! :D
any updates on the International Acad of Film and TV complex in mactan? i'm excited about the project since im planning to enroll underwater photography next year!
bai1521 June 7th, 2005, 04:33 AM thanks for the welcome. i've been running around places and haven't really kept track of the ongoing developments esp. the Bigfoot project. I didn't know u guys are so intense on the developments in this forum. lol ! will ask around.
i have to admit. i'm more into the human side of things rather than the actual edifices hence am a bit clueless to some of the updates on projects.
regarding the girl in photo, she's just a model. as stated, i just ripped it from the plantation bay website. i can post more photos of the same subject for the others to see the beauty (beauties) of Mactan.
http://plantationbay.com/Picture/spa/girlontubflowers.jpg
http://plantationbay.com/Picture/spa/massage_1.jpg
simply_me June 7th, 2005, 06:30 AM never been to cebu though my bloodline originated from this gorgeous city. so nice to see more pix and hope i could visit someday
tyronne June 7th, 2005, 06:54 AM is Lapu-Lapu City the only city that occupies Mactan Island? or are there any other towns/cities situated on that island?
thanks.
bai1521 June 7th, 2005, 06:59 AM Gorgeous city it is. More pics of gals from the area (specifically Plantation Bay). N.B: Cebu is known for the many families of Chinese descent who are the captains of the province's commerce. The Gokongweis, Chiongbians, Gaisanos, and the Gothongs are among the more prominent clans we've heard of.
Here are other photos:
http://plantationbay.com/Picture/common/mainspa2.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid171/p7132d5456c1fd2c7158ee0e86484e6a2/f3d6db82.jpg
olineil June 7th, 2005, 07:00 AM thanks for the welcome. i've been running around places and haven't really kept track of the ongoing developments esp. the Bigfoot project. I didn't know u guys are so intense on the developments in this forum. lol ! will ask around.
i have to admit. i'm more into the human side of things rather than the actual edifices hence am a bit clueless to some of the updates on projects.
regarding the girl in photo, she's just a model. as stated, i just ripped it from the plantation bay website. i can post more photos of the same subject for the others to see the beauty (beauties) of Mactan.
http://plantationbay.com/Picture/spa/girlontubflowers.jpg
http://plantationbay.com/Picture/spa/massage_1.jpg
Hello there Bai! Welcome to the forum...Nothing against your post, to make things clear this forum site is especially done for Skyscraper, infra, construction and developments of cities, etc...We finally landed wif someone based in cebu so this is great. At least u get to post developments there in blow by blow account....Cheers...
bai1521 June 7th, 2005, 07:02 AM is Lapu-Lapu City the only city that occupies Mactan Island? or are there any other towns/cities situated on that island?
thanks.
Cordoba is another town on Mactan. Basically these are the ones really on the map.
bai1521 June 7th, 2005, 07:12 AM Hello there Bai! Welcome to the forum...Nothing against your post, to make things clear this forum site is especially done for Skyscraper, infra, construction and developments of cities, etc...We finally landed wif someone based in cebu so this is great. At least u get to post developments there in blow by blow account....Cheers...
thanks olineil. regarding the blow by blow account, will try my best to update you folk but am afraid this won't even last long as i'm winding down the days on the island (destination confidential). my heart will always be for mactan though. cebu comes in only second.
it's been fun posting here and will continue to do so as the facilities permit. sadly though in my next destination, internet access is quite unheard of :)
tyronne June 7th, 2005, 07:20 AM Cordoba is another town on Mactan. Basically these are the ones really on the map.
i see, thanks :)
Peksman June 7th, 2005, 01:07 PM last i heard of hilton, it's not really fully operational. a number of cebuanos with foreigner spouses have been coming back quite often over the first part of the year trying to check on some finishes to their units. what i mean is they weren't too happy with some of the standard finishes i.e., granite counter tops, bathroom fittings etc. not that these were substandard, they just wanted a different color or type, or even might have wanted to throw in a multi-nozzle jet shower.
hope to hear more comments on the lapu-lapu name
You have to make a distinction between the three Hilton towers. Only one of the three towers is a hotel. The other two towers condominium developments. These condos are the ones I think Bai1521 is talking about in the quote above. I don't think these condos are near completion yet, particularly tower 3.
However, I believe that the hotel itself is more or less fully operational. I just got sent some pictures of the hotel today and the pictures indicate that everything is up and running.
rustyboi June 7th, 2005, 01:12 PM all three towers are currently in pink right? im pretty sure it will be repainted white soon. all of its renderings are white in color anyway. :D
edifice_complex3 June 9th, 2005, 08:55 PM Bigfoot Entertainment to help local film industry
Bigfoot Entertainment will support the Philippine film industry through Bigfoot Partners, its film-financing subsidiary, which will put up a fund to boost Filipino film projects.
Bigfoot Entertainment seeks to stop the decline in film production in the Philippines because it sees the potentials of Filipino filmmakers and talents.
The Film Academy of the Philippines reported that only 54 full-length features were shown in theaters last year—dropping from the average of 82 Filipino films yearly from 2002 to 2003, and 164 films annually between 1996 and 1999.
Daphne Chua, Bigfoot Entertainment public relations and marketing communications director, said the fund is open to all proponents of Filipino film projects who meet Bigfoot’s project requirements.
Michelle Mastrorio, Bigfoot Entertainment vice president, said the company is also helping to put Cebu on the map.
“We are building up the city and making it known globally by inviting other foreign filmmakers and film students to come and study in Cebu,” she said.
Bigfoot Entertainment is the parent firm of Bigfoot Productions, Bigfoot Production Services, International Academy of Film and Television (IAFT), Bigfoot Partners and Bigfoot Soundworks.
Relocate
The IAFT is now relocating to its multimillion-dollar 8,200-square-meter facility in Mactan, Cebu that houses the latest technology and equipment for film production. The facility will be fully operational by September, said Chua.
Other projects eyed for completion this year in the 19,000-square-meter area purchased by the Bigfoot Center in Mactan are a hotel, restaurant and dormitories, said Mastrorio.
IAFT offers courses for aspiring filmmakers and industry professionals with Hollywood filmmakers as faculty mentors.
After around a year of operation, IAFT has trained more than 100 students.
Mastrorio said IAFT will have groups of foreign students, like Koreans, coming to study in Cebu.
Bigfoot Entertainment chief operating officer Matthew Lubetich said more local jobs can be created as local artists hone their skills in the film industry and get an international market.
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Pretty weird since the rendering posted some time ago did not show the hotel & restaurant. Anybody can post the rendering of the whole complex?
Maybe bai_1521 can share some pictures?
Peksman June 10th, 2005, 05:40 PM all three towers are currently in pink right? im pretty sure it will be repainted white soon. all of its renderings are white in color anyway. :D
Here's additional proof that the Hilton Cebu is now really open. You can finally access the hotel on the Hilton website. This was not the case when we stayed there in February.
http://www.hilton.com/en/hi/hotels/index.jhtml?ctyhocn=CEBHIHI
I am just wondering why the Hilton Cebu never had a big launch in the press, particularly among the national dailies. I remember when the Shangri-la opened on Mactan a few years back, everyone was talking about it. They had press releases like anything. Same with Plantation Bay. Even the not-yet-built Shang in Boracay is generating more buzz, and to think that project is at least 2 years away from completion.
Very few people have heard of the Hilton Cebu, particularly in Manila. The only promotional material I have seen in Manila about the Hilton Cebu was in a Korean restaurant. Could the Hilton be so buzzing with so many Korean tourists on their hands that they feel no need to publicize their existence to the rest of the country? Granted when I was there, I saw at least five separate foreign media crews (they were either Japanese, Koreans or Chinese TV people) taking videos of the place.
In any case, I like the pink color. It really grows on you after a while. It is particularly beautiful on a perfectly blue cloudless day.
rustyboi June 11th, 2005, 10:41 AM @edifice: nice one! it seems that bigfoot has so much confidence with the city's development that they've included a hotel and a restaurant (not sure if its inside the complex). all their past articles didnt mention about those plans except the dormitories. the dorms are actually at the back of the building, facing the sea front.
anyway, here's the closest rendering of IAFT i could get. it doesnt include the dormitories, a restaurant and a hotel. i just have to repost it. :)
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/bigfootschool.jpg
rustyboi June 11th, 2005, 11:09 AM Could the Hilton be so buzzing with so many Korean tourists on their hands that they feel no need to publicize their existence to the rest of the country?
In any case, I like the pink color. It really grows on you after a while. It is particularly beautiful on a perfectly blue cloudless day.
Good thinking peksman, and yup its true and ur right. cebu has long been suffering of hotel room shortagse. the way i see it, hilton caters most to foreigners especially from the u.s., korea, japan and china. maybe that explains why the hotel doesnt feel the need to publicize in manila.
i think the two residential towers are already sold right? they said more than 90% of the owners are Cebuanos. :cool:
Yeah i agree, pink is not so bad. it will definitely look lovelier seeing Paris Hilton enjoying the sun by the beach. ooooohh :naughty:
another thing i noticed, they've included spa facilities in the hotel thus now called Cebu Hilton Resort and Spa. :)
rustyboi June 11th, 2005, 11:23 AM International IT convention expects over 2,000 delegates
by Ehda M. Dago-oc
June 11, 2005
The upcoming International Conference and Exhibition on Business and ICT (CEBU IT 2005) in Cebu expects to round up over 2,000 local and foreign delegates.
The three-day “mega” event, which will run from June 22 to 24, dubbed as one of the largest ICT conventions being held here is also seen to strengthen Cebu’s brand as an ICT and eServices investment hub in Asia.
The congress and exhibition show, which will take place at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino in Lahug, is the flagship event of the Cebu Business Month (CBM 2005) celebration organized by the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI).
CCCI president Robert Go said the congress would serve as one of the important venues that would strengthen Cebu’s brand as an ICT and eServices investment hub to the global clients.
“We would like to capitalize on Cebu as a brand, and highlight Cebu’s strength in ICT. The global market should know our capabilities in this field,” Go said.
Go said that through the three-day ICT Congress, ICT players in the Philippines could forge strong alliances with major global ICT players.
At least 36 IT and IT related organizations are joining the “mega” event for this first ever ICT convention held in Cebu.
Organized in cooperation with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the Board of Investments (BoI), Cebu ICT 2005 is one of the series of activities organized by CCCI in conjunction with month-long CBM 2005.
Carrying the theme “Asia’s Emerging Role as a Global Center for ICT and IT Enabled Services”, the conference aims to address issues related to Asia’s emergence as a technology and ITES (IT Enabled Services) hub.
The event’s chairman Bonifacio Belen said the conference and exhibition also targets to promote Asia as a global ICT and ITES center bringing together key ICT and ITES executives from around Asia and the world for the three days of high-level discussions and interaction.
“The exhibition will showcase the products and services of global, regional, and Philippine ICT and ITES providers, contractors, and support industries,” Belen said.
Senior IT and ITES executives from Asia, the United States, and Europe are expected to participate as delegates in the conference.
Invited resource speakers from some of the world’s most respected ICT and ITES organizations include India’s National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) and Gartner executives.
NASSCOM president Kiran Karnik will be the presenter for a panel discussion on “Opportunities and Threats for Asia’s Emerging IT and ITES industry.
Datuk Dr Mohamed Arif Nun, chief executive officer (CEO) of Malaysia’s Multimedia Development Corporation, a developer and operator of the Multimedia Super Corridor, will also keynote one of several principal discussions.
Plenary and panel discussion topics also include global IT and ITES trends and strategic issues, next generation networks and their impact on the IT and ITES industry, and the role of venture financing in IT and ITES hub development.
Business matching sessions will also be held to facilitate networking among participants and assist buyers in identifying vendors that meet their specific business requirements.
The government’s Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) will only conduct sessions during the conference on the development of a Philippine cyber-services corridor, which CICT commissioner Damian Domingo Mapa will participate in as a panelist.
According to Mapa, the session will discuss a campaign initiated by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to promote economic development that is focused on new centers of knowledge located all over the Philippines.
“As part of the campaign, we will set up 15 to 20 new ICT and outsourcing hubs from Baguio to Zamboanga,” Mapa said.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/SSC/cebuphils.jpg
sloid June 12th, 2005, 03:26 AM hey guys, just wanna ask, is the construction for the monorail in cebu finished, or undergoing??
chymera00 June 12th, 2005, 12:27 PM Cebu City Hall pledges P3M for SEA Games
CEBU City – The Cebu City government pledged to allocate P3 million to fund its hosting of the 23rd Southeast Asean (SEA) Games. Organizers are hoping to get the local private sector to pour in more funds for the event.
Councilor Sylvan Jakosalem said Mayor Tomas Osmeña vowed to give P3 million to the organizing committee, which will help cover the P10 million needed for the holding of some of the sports events here.
In a visit to the City Hall on Thursday, Philippine SEA Games over-all committee chairman Roberto Pagdanganan said they expect to get more aid from the private sector rather than from the national government.
Unlike the 1991 hosting of the SEA Games where the government shouldered a bulk of the expenses, 70 percent of the Pl billion funding for the event this year will come from the private sector.
"We expect the private sector to also be involved. We want to keep the cost minimal. We want to pursue excellence, yet remain austere and creative," Pagdanganan told reporters after his meeting with the mayor.
The Pl billion is said to be only five percent of Vietnam's total budget when it hosted the 22nd Southeast Asian Games.
Cebu will host trainers and athletes who will compete in taekwondo, karate, dancesport, sepak takraw and mountain biking during the 23rd Southeast Asian Games on November 27 to December 5.
There will also be a separate opening ceremony here simultaneous to the one that will be held at the Luneta Park on November 27.
Jakosalem said they expect to spend some P10 million for the opening ceremony, accommodations, food and uniform of the officials and athletes who will compete in the events that will be held here.
Apart from the city government funding, the provincial government and other local government units are also expected to help shoulder the expenses for the event.
Jakosalem said from the private sector, Globe Telecom has pledged P100 million for the hosting of the SEA Games.
wornout June 13th, 2005, 07:33 AM hi guys, anybody who has any update on the Sports Village in SRP? I hope somebody can show us photos. I also read somewhere in the net that DELL COMPUTERS will be building their own research lab and call center/BPO HUB in Asiatown I.T. Park in Lahug. I hope that somebody will be able to confirm this. Have they started construction? I also hope that somebody can post a picture of TAFT I.T. PARK in Mandaue Reclamation as well as provide info on who are the locators in the I.T. PARK. Thanks everybody.
rustyboi June 14th, 2005, 11:09 AM hi guys, anybody who has any update on the Sports Village in SRP? I hope somebody can show us photos. I also read somewhere in the net that DELL COMPUTERS will be building their own research lab and call center/BPO HUB in Asiatown I.T. Park in Lahug. I hope that somebody will be able to confirm this. Have they started construction? I also hope that somebody can post a picture of TAFT I.T. PARK in Mandaue Reclamation as well as provide info on who are the locators in the I.T. PARK. Thanks everybody.
holy smeeggle, no way! really? Dell research lab in Asiatown? cool! but sadly, i don't think Dell's gonna set up a callcenter hub (anywhere in this world). cost-cutting po ngayon ang Dell on their phone support (customer service and tech support) so i think its impossible for them to expand further. they're gradually lessening inbound call volume worldwide apparently on their less than expected profit.
Taft IT Park in mandaue is building an IT center similar to e-office modules in Asiatown. A lot of callcenters are reportedly interested in leasing up spaces.
Yup! does anywhere have any info's regarding the sports village? i heard they are putting up the "fisherman's wharf" in the vicinity. a yatch club will be up north, in cebu boardwalk together with the cebu megadome, cebu doc university, cebu theme park and retirement village :D
Jimbu June 14th, 2005, 05:55 PM Wanna buy a condo? Check this out.
http://www.citylightsgardens.com/overview.htm
dominique June 15th, 2005, 07:19 AM nice website jimbu. 2 twenty storey buildings soon to rise beside the 2 existing citylight towers. That's great. Is construction going on now? Anyone who has an update on this? Thank you so much...
Jimbu June 15th, 2005, 03:55 PM nice website jimbu. 2 twenty storey buildings soon to rise beside the 2 existing citylight towers. That's great. Is construction going on now? Anyone who has an update on this? Thank you so much...
The site development plan in this website shows 7 towers.
http://cebu-online.com/realty/citylights/
http://citylightstowers.tripod.com/
wornout June 15th, 2005, 06:42 PM thanks for the reply rusty,
but hey, I think that it's actually one of the moves of DELL in order for them to cut on costs. they are transferring their call center/bpo hubs to the philippines and other countries outside the US. This way they are able to cut costs by hiring people with the same expertise and paying them at 1/8th the cost that they would be spending in the US. That is why call centers and bpo companies are putting up their businesses in the philippines and india.
Jimbu June 16th, 2005, 07:30 PM Investors eyeing resorts, hotels
An international hotel management company is talking with three investors who are each planning to put up a hotel or resort in Cebu for a possible management partnership.
According to Hong Kong-based Agon Hotels and Resorts Ltd. (Agon) country representative Fay Paras, Agon has had initial discussions with the said investors.
She said Agon executives have also seen the SM group-owned hotel, formerly a partnership with Sheraton Hotel, and the defunct Cebu Plaza Hotel (CPH).
Paras, though, did not say if Agon is interested to talk with the SM group or the Metropolitan Bank and Trust Co., owner of CPH.
If Agon’s partnership with a Cebu property will push through, the company will recommend for the property to bring the Best Western (BW) hotel brand.
BW is one of the world’s largest hotel chains with more than 4,100 hotels in 83 countries and territories. It is a membership association of independently owned and operated hotels. BW provides marketing, reservations and operational support to its members.
Paras said Agon has been working with BW in many of the properties it is currently managing, including the Best Western Astor Hotel, formerly the Astor Hotel, located in Makati City.
Agon, she added, signed a partnership agreement with the local owner of Astor hotel for Agon to manage the hotel according to BW standard. (JBN)
rustyboi June 17th, 2005, 05:45 AM thanks for the reply rusty,
but hey, I think that it's actually one of the moves of DELL in order for them to cut on costs. they are transferring their call center/bpo hubs to the philippines and other countries outside the US. This way they are able to cut costs by hiring people with the same expertise and paying them at 1/8th the cost that they would be spending in the US. That is why call centers and bpo companies are putting up their businesses in the philippines and india.
yup i agree but while call volumes are consistently going up, Dell is cutting off calls routed to call centers in philippines and india (actually worldwide). that is why they are actively promoting chat-based support instead of live-phone support. too bad.. the fact that its already a huge savings in outsourcing, the bottomline is... they just wanted more profit. :sleepy:
sugarboy June 17th, 2005, 08:43 PM Originally Posted by dominique
nice website jimbu. 2 twenty storey buildings soon to rise beside the 2 existing citylight towers. That's great. Is construction going on now? Anyone who has an update on this? Thank you so much... The site development plan in this website shows 7 towers.
http://cebu-online.com/realty/citylights/
http://citylightstowers.tripod.com/
Does anyone have an update on this? I emailed the contacts at the website but the response was wanting in terms of info. They also do not have a sales team here in Manila. Tsk, tsk, too bad.
Virtute June 23rd, 2005, 04:28 AM Here's my contribution to the Cebu thread. Pics taken in 2003.
Fort San Pedro:
First to give you a little history of the spanish fort.....(taken from http://www.cebucentral.com)
FORT SAN PEDRO - The smallest, oldest tri-bastion fort in the country. This served as the nucleus of the first Spanish settlement in the Philippines. It has a total inside area of 2,025 sq. meters. The walls are 20 feet high, 8 feet thick and the towers are 30 feet high from the ground level. Work was first started on May 8, 1565 with MIGUEL LOPEZ DE LEGASPI breaking the ground. After the battle of Manila Bay, Commodore George Dewey turned the fort to the local Cebuanos, then it became an American Warwick Barracks during the American Regime which was later converted into classrooms where the Cebuanos received formal education. During World War II, from 1941 to 1945, it served as fortification for Japanese soldiers, when the battle for liberation was fought, the fort served as an army camp . After 1950, Cebu Garden Club took over and fixed the inner court into a miniature garden. For a couple of years it also housed the Cebu City Zoo. In 1978 to August 15, 1993, it housed the offices of the Department of Tourism and the Philippine Tourism Authority. At present, it is under the care and administration of the PTA and now houses the National Museum that showcases the San Diego shipwreck & Fort San Pedro diggings.
http://www.montinola.org/pics/skyscrapers/cebu/san_pedro.1.jpg
The outer walls on the left side of the Main entrance.
http://www.montinola.org/pics/skyscrapers/cebu/san_pedro.2.jpg
Main entrance.
http://www.montinola.org/pics/skyscrapers/cebu/san_pedro.3.jpg
Backside of the Main Entrance.
http://www.montinola.org/pics/skyscrapers/cebu/san_pedro.4.jpg
(wider view) Backside of the Main Entrance.
http://www.montinola.org/pics/skyscrapers/cebu/san_pedro.5.jpg
In the Main entrance hallway (the 1st and 2nd floors) there is a museum dedicated to the fort.
http://www.montinola.org/pics/skyscrapers/cebu/san_pedro.6.jpg
On the top side of the Main Entrance, and also the Captain's quarters.
http://www.montinola.org/pics/skyscrapers/cebu/san_pedro.7.jpg
The walls of Fort San Pedro. Notice the stepping stone and the walls which slopes down. Perfect position to shoot from above.
http://www.montinola.org/pics/skyscrapers/cebu/san_pedro.8.jpg
One of the many canons of Fort San Pedro.
http://www.montinola.org/pics/skyscrapers/cebu/san_pedro.9.jpg
The other side of the fort facing inland.
http://www.montinola.org/pics/skyscrapers/cebu/san_pedro.10.jpg
Another canon facing the sea.
http://www.montinola.org/pics/skyscrapers/cebu/san_pedro.11.jpg
A watch tower on one of the corners of the fort.
http://www.montinola.org/pics/skyscrapers/cebu/san_pedro.12.jpg
A canon facing inward. To protect the fort from inland direction.
http://www.montinola.org/pics/skyscrapers/cebu/san_pedro.13.jpg
The center and marching ground of the fort.
Extra Pics:
http://www.montinola.org/pics/skyscrapers/cebu/parian.jpg
The Heritage Monument in the Parian District, Cebu City.
http://www.montinola.org/pics/skyscrapers/cebu/cebu_church.jpg
Cebu Cathedral, near the Heritage Monument and Calle Colon (Colon St.)
overtureph June 23rd, 2005, 12:08 PM I was fortunate enough to visit Cebu twice. Cebu is one of the best places that I have been to and one of the best travel destinations in our country. Cebuanos are very kind and helpful. In other words, both the people and place impressed me.
It is a place where one could be in a bustling and exiting metropolis then in the next minute you could be in a tropical paradise. It is also a mixture of the old and the new. I don't think one could ever get bored in Cebu. For me, it is an excellent travel destination. Cebuanos are very lucky to have a place like Cebu.
Viva Cebu!
By the way, I'm from Luzon and have live for some time in Metro Manila.
overtureph June 23rd, 2005, 12:58 PM Here are some old pictures of Cebu.
Calle Colon
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a89/overtureph/colon.jpg
Fort San Pedro
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a89/overtureph/pedro9.jpg
I believe this is the Old Cebu Cathedral
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a89/overtureph/phil-cebuchurch.jpg
It is unfortunate that Cebu have lost a lot of it's heritage structures (probably a majority of our towns and cities have). Like for instance going to downtown Cebu, there are very few heritage or historical buildings. Like Calle Colon, although being the oldest street in the country, I could not find any old or colonial era structures in that area. It's lined with generic or bland looking structures which leaves much to be desired in terms of aesthetics. Even the monument indicating the street as being the oldest is ugly.
I am puzzled as to why the Basilica of the Sto. Nino seems to have a grandstand or stadium in front of it. It is very much out of place with the design and heritage value of the church or rather the church complex. The whole compound looks very congested. It would have been better if they have built a garden and fountain instead of that ugly looking structure. The Magellan monument also looks neglected and seems to be out of place in that area. The place should have been improved. Another church in the downtown area, the Cebu Cathedral seems to have maintained it's original facade design when it was rebuilt (why was the old one demolished?). But the interior is so modern and lacks the beauty in its design. There's this old house which is adjacent to the Cathedral (it's on the right side if your facing the church) which could be re-used and restored and conserved. While the Patria de Cebu building (I hope I remembered it right) is down right ugly.
Fort San Pedro is very nice. It is one of the few forts that I have visited that is beautiful. It probably is one of the most preserved forts in the country. (There are also 2 beautiful forts which I can cite, Fort Santiago in Manila and Fort Nuestra Senora del Pilar in Zamboanga City.) Although the park outside the fort should be re-greened and vastly improve. Casa Gorordo is also nice to visit. Thanks to the Aboitiz Foundation for restoring and conserving it.
We should all be concerned in safeguarding our remaining heritage structures which connects us to our past. In addition, we are fortunate that Carcar was able to preserve it's church (beutiful interior) as well as it's old houses. I also here and (have seen in pictures) that Argao and Boljoon have beautiful churches.
Virtute June 23rd, 2005, 10:34 PM Yes, I've visited the Magallanes Monument in Cebu and I was a bit disappointed in its decrepit state, nothing like old postcard pics. We have many old landmark buildings but we dont' know how to keep them. We build other edifices around them blocking and not knowingly destroying the beauty that was once there. One example is the Jaro Plaza in Jaro, Iloilo. The ugly structures that use to be open green grass. The only true looking plaza in Ioilo now seems to be in La Paz and that's because it has a very wide open space for people to enjoy. But the more building structures they put in plazas, the more it looks like a regular city block than a plaza made for people to stroll and enjoy trees, grass, plants, statues and open spaces.
edifice_complex3 June 24th, 2005, 12:00 AM Cebu Tourism Group launches roadmap
By Aurelia l. Castro
Sun.Star Correspondent
The Cebu Tourism Core Group (TCG) of the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) has identified 15 “safe, clean, compelling, attractive, friendly tourism clusters” that are just a few hours’ travel from Cebu City.
The clusters were presented during the launch yesterday of the TCG’s tourism roadmap at Shangri-la’s Mactan Island Resort.
Dubbed as Cebu Plus, the tourism clusters include Cebu/Mactan, Southeast Cebu (Carcar to Oslob/Mantalongon), Southwest Cebu (Badian/Pescador/Moalboal), North Cebu (Bogo, San Remegio, Bantayan, Malapascua), Northeast Cebu (Danao, Carmen, Camotes), Bohol, Dumaguete/Siquijor, Boracay, Bacolod/Iloilo, Palawan, Tacloban/Guiuan, Surigao/Siargao, Zambo-anga/Iligan/Dipolog, Camiguin/Cagayan de Oro, and Legaspi/Sorsogon.
Cebu will serve as the hub, with the rest of the areas as spokes, complementing one another in promoting tourism, said Xavier Aboitiz, TCG chairman.
The roadmap was launched as part of TCG’s vision of getting and dispersing five million tourists, of which 3.5 million will be foreign tourists, into Cebu Plus (www.cebuplus.com) annually by 2010.
The roadmap followed McKinsey Report’s eight critical factors for tourism product development that are vital to the establishment of a sustainable global tourism industry.
The critical factors discussed were air access, accommodations, security and environment, infrastructure, local access, tourism clusters, attractions/activities, and culture of tourism.
Investments
“This thrust is also designed to encourage more investments for the industry and other related sectors…. We also identified areas that need to be improved, like our infrastructure facilities,” including the road system, nautical highway and provincial terminals, said Robert Go, president of CCCI.
On the accommodation factor, the TCG aims to expand Metro Cebu/Mactan’s about 5,300 rooms to more than 12,000, or Cebu Plus’ rooms to 18,000 from the current 7,000, using a mix of three- to five-star accommodations.
Even now, rooms are already opening in Daan Bantayan Resort (100 rooms), Hilton Cebu resort (100 rooms, with 150 more rooms expected this month) and the Park Lane Hotel near Ayala Center Cebu (over 200 rooms this year).
Sumilon Resort in southern Cebu has opened with 12 rooms. The 150-room Crown Regency Suites in Mactan has also opened.
Furthermore, discussions on a deal between Metrobank and a buyer for Cebu Plaza Hotel are 70 percent complete; while SM management is looking for a partner for its 460-room hotel in its complex.
dominique June 24th, 2005, 04:24 AM hey guys pls help me how to post pics. I read the thread on how to post pics but I couldnt find the "post image" button above the text box mentioned. Im glad to receive help fom you. thanks
dominique June 24th, 2005, 04:38 AM That's true. Unlike Manila's Lito Atienza, the city government in Cebu does not have the passion to beautify the city. Osmena Blvd. needs a facelift badly. The squalor of the aging fuente osmena is unmatched by the rotundas of other cities outside the country. Hi tech lamp posts similar to that of Roxas Blvd should be built in Cebu's night life districts. Cagayan de Oro have already this along Divisoria area. Puerto Princesa in Palawan have beautiful lamp posts along their main thoroghfare - Rizal Blvd.
I also believe that Colon area badly needs an underpass to eliminate pedestrian congestion...
Whoa...so many dreams for Cebu...my beloved Cebu!
KulasKusgan June 25th, 2005, 01:48 AM @ dominique: copy the img from photobucket then paste on "post reply"
congrats to all cebuanos! cebu banner is up. good work rusty.
Lili June 25th, 2005, 04:49 AM Here are some old pictures of Cebu.
Calle Colon
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a89/overtureph/colon.jpg
Fort San Pedro
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a89/overtureph/pedro9.jpg
I believe this is the Old Cebu Cathedral
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a89/overtureph/phil-cebuchurch.jpg
It is unfortunate that Cebu have lost a lot of it's heritage structures (probably a majority of our towns and cities have). Like for instance going to downtown Cebu, there are very few heritage or historical buildings. Like Calle Colon, although being the oldest street in the country, I could not find any old or colonial era structures in that area. It's lined with generic or bland looking structures which leaves much to be desired in terms of aesthetics. Even the monument indicating the street as being the oldest is ugly.
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Thanks for these vintage pictures overtureph. They remind me of my sojourn to Cebu. I stayed in a friend's place on Calle Colon. The structure may have been decrepit but I'm glad to have stayed in this historic place instead of billeting in a hotel. Isn't it the oldest street in the Philippines?
Also, I remember visiting Fort San Pedro, Magellan Cross Monument, skating at Fuente de Osmena and eating halo-halo with cornflakes, scrumptious lechon cebu with tanglad, pochero, danggit and other Cebu delicacies. Those were my fond memories of Cebu.
rustyboi June 25th, 2005, 12:00 PM Cebu has gone a long way
By Janette Toral
Digital Filipino
MATURING INDUSTRY. Way to go, Cebu! Congratulations to the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Department of Trade and Industry, and Board of Investments for the Cebu ICT 2005 that is ongoing at Waterfront Cebu City Hotel.
This is the biggest event to date with 36 implementing institutional partners. Hats off to Bonifacio Belen of Cedf-it for achieving such a feat. This event is an important sign that we are maturing as an industry or sector. We are gradually unifying.
Cebu has gone a long way from only a handful of companies four years ago, with nearly 60 software and IT-enabled service companies today.
This growth has provided nearly 10,000 job opportunities. With
Manila-level salaries and lower cost of living, our IT professionals are enjoying higher purchasing power than ever before.
As the sector freely unifies, we hope we’ll be inspired to pursue greater things, looking beyond ourselves to our country and the next generation of IT leaders.
E-Commerce Czar. Department of Trade and Industry Secretary Juan Santos just announced his office’s renewed commitment to leading the implementation of the E-Commerce Law.
This is great news. There are so many concerns right now in this area that only the DTI is capable and empowered, as stated in the law, to address them.
These include the creation of policy guidelines in the area of data privacy and initiating intervention to make e-commerce accessible to small and medium enterprises, among others.
He also challenged the private sector to take the lead in this area and prepare to have ICT representation in the General Agreement of Trade in Services negotiation.
Nasscom president Kiran Karnik expressed his support in that area and sees it as an opportunity where the Philippines and India can closely collaborate. He also agreed to Sen. Mar Roxas’ message of using ICT by businesses to boost domestic market demand and improve the local economy.
BayanTrade at five. Last Tuesday, BayanTrade celebrated its fifth anniversary.
The entity has evolved from being an IT company to a full business process out-sourcing supply chain global service provider.
Facilitating trade with multinational companies has really put BayanTrade at a different level from its peers in the field.
Focus on building blocks. I got the chance to participate in the Government CIO Forum facilitated by the Commission on ICT, Microsoft and the CIO Forum, an organization composed of government ICT personnel. The forum gave the opportunity to participants to come up with programs, plans and projects in the area of security, governance, and integration.
One concern raised by the National Computer Center is that e-government funds are not fully used, resulting at times in the non-pursuit of initially identified projects. From that concern, the best insights came out.
Several participants expressed the need for government agencies to work on the ICT requirements within their own offices first before they can even think of interconnecting with fellow agencies or departments.
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Congratz people of Cebu! The City's banner is SSC's header of the day! :cool: hoping to see more Cebu banners in the future! :cheers:
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/SSC/cebuphils.jpg
ReDeYEs June 25th, 2005, 11:40 PM Cebu Board Walk
http://www.cebuplus.com/Cebu/centerpiece1.jpg
Cebu Heritage Project
http://www.cebuplus.com/Cebu/boardwalk.jpg
http://www.cebuplus.com/Cebu/boardwalk2.jpg
http://www.cebuplus.com/Cebu/boardwalk3.jpg
INTEGRATED TRANSPORT SYSTEM
http://www.cebuplus.com/Cebu/lrt.jpg
Metro Cebu Corridor?
Tourism Corridor Centerpieces
Cebu Boardwalk
Cebu Heritage Project
Kawit Tourism Facilities?
Relocation of Carbon Public Market?
Integrated Transport system
International Port of Cordova?
http://www.cebuplus.com/Roadmap/cebu/cebu.htm
edifice_complex3 June 26th, 2005, 12:32 AM Congrats, rusty. Your banner made it.
Di na gyud ka masayon-sayon.
sandrin June 26th, 2005, 02:50 AM This is just perfect. And the Cebuanos speak-out.
Buti pa ang mga Visayan hindi sumasamba sa mga artista, no doubt President Gloria won in the Visayas because Visayan people don't idolize showbiz characters.
Di kagaya sa Manila lalo na sa San Juan at ibang parte ng QC na sinasamba ang mga artista, nakakadiri talaga. Pero meron din naman na galing Visayas na pumupunta sa Manila at napapagaya o nahahawa sa mga taga-Luzon na sumsamba na rin sa mga artista.
Kailangan talaga Patayin ang Artista-Culture mentality ng mga taga Luzon.
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Cebuanos angry over fraud rap
By Ferliza Contratista
The Philippine Star 06/26/2005
CEBU — Stung by insinuations of electoral fraud "that shamed Cebu before the whole world," political and business leaders of the province have signed a manifesto declaring fourth district Rep. Clavel Asas-Martinez persona non grata.
Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia, three of the island’s six city mayors, 25 town mayors, 16 vice mayors and the president of the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry affixed their signatures to the manifesto in a hastily called ceremony at the Capitol the other day.
The show of solidarity was reminiscent of the support Cebuanos gave Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr. in the wake of calls for his impeachment two years ago.
Garcia initiated the call for the signing of a manifesto two days after Martinez claimed that massive cheating in the May 2004 elections occurred in Cebu.
Martinez, whose husband Celestino Jr. lost the gubernatorial race to Garcia, made the claim in the course of a congressional inquiry into allegations that President Arroyo committed electoral fraud to beat the late Fernando Poe Jr. for the presidency.
The allegations stemmed from the emergence of an audiotape, now being circulated widely by critics of the President, of alleged wiretapped conversations between her and Commission on Elections (Comelec) Commissioner Virgilio Garcillano where they supposedly discussed her winning margin.
Because Mrs. Arroyo won by a million votes in Cebu, the same margin by which she won the presidential race, it appears that it was the Cebu vote that catapulted her to Malacañang.
But by claiming massive cheating occurred in Cebu, Martinez, in effect, now puts that victory in question.
Martinez said she has a tape to prove her claim.
Reacting to the manifesto, Martinez was quoted as saying that she was not bothered by it, adding that those who cheated in the 2004 elections should be the ones declared persona non grata.
Mayors Tomas Osmeña of Cebu City, Thadeo Ouano of Mandaue City, and Socrates Fernandez of Talisay City swiftly responded to Garcia’s call and signed the manifesto.
Danao City Mayor Ramon Durano III would have wanted to also sign the manifesto, but he arrived late for the meeting.
Also affixing their signatures were the mayors of the towns of Alcantara, Ginatilan, Boljoon, Ronda, Alegria, Tudela, Samboan, Daanbantayan, Badian, Alcoy, Argao, Poro, Pilar, Catmon, Liloan, Carcar, Borbon, Minglanilla, Dumanjug, Moalboal, Alegria, Samboan, Alonguinsan, Balamban and Cordova, and the vice mayors of San Fernando, Naga, Sibonga, Minglanilla, Dalaguete, Alcoy, Boljoon, Oslob, Malabuyoc, Badian, Moalboal, Alcantara, Ronda, Dumanjug, Aloguinsan and Balamban.
Robert Go, president of the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which counts roughly a thousand businesses as members, also signed the manifesto, as did Adelberto Yap, manager of the Mactan Cebu International Airport Authority.
The mayors of Lapu-Lapu City and Toledo City were reported by their staff as having prior commitments. It remained unclear if they were for or against Martinez’s claims.
In the manifesto, the signatories "condemn in the strongest terms possible the baseless, unfounded, reckless and irresponsible statements of Martinez claiming there was cheating in the May 10, 2004 elections in Cebu."
"We resolve to declare Rep. Clavel Asas-Martinez, for this grave insult to the people of Cebu, persona non grata to the Cebuanos," the manifesto stated.
The signatories attested that as leaders of the province of Cebu, they were "witnesses to the fact that the May 10, 2004 elections in Cebu were generally clean, honest and orderly."
They said they can also "state for certain that President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo won by over a million votes over her closest rival."
Despite these well-documented facts, they said, "Martinez still made bare and generalized accusations, unsupported by any evidence, and all made under the cloak of parliamentary immunity."
This, according to the signatories, is a clear abuse of parliamentary privilege, adding that Martinez showed a "clear, selfish, personal and political motive" to put a cloud of doubt over the elections in Cebu where her husband lost in his gubernatorial bid.
"To allow this egregious insult upon the President and the Cebuanos to go unpunished would be an affront to the forcefulness, the steadfastness and the consistency with which we, the undersigned leaders, have defended the President’s leadership and legitimacy," the manifesto stated.
"We should not be subjected to the spectacle of a horrifying woman in a tantrum," said Garcia after the manifesto-signing.
Osmeña said Martinez’s actuations seem to be getting out of hand.
He said it is already bad for Cebuanos to be treated as second-class citizens, it is worse to be called cheaters.
"The election returns may not be one hundred percent accurate, or there may be minor anomalies here and there, but it is not because of that that (Mrs. Arroyo) won," Osmeña said.
He said what made Mrs. Arroyo win was the deep sense of values of the Cebuanos who, he added, would never allow an actor to win.
He cited the case of former President Joseph Estrada who never won an election in Cebu.
"We have all the right to be angry. First, we are being treated as second-class citizens. Now we are called cheaters. If they want a fight, tell them Mayor Tomas Osmeña is longing for a fight," he said.
Ouano said the people of Mandaue City have no doubt over the legitimacy of Mrs. Arroyo’s presidency and could not have thought of anyone more fit to lead among the choices available in the 2004 elections.
Naga Vice Mayor Valdemar Chiong, who heads the League of Vice Mayors, said, "This is, indeed, a very sad moment since we are being accused (of being) cheaters by a fellow Cebuano."
Meanwhile, Cebu City south district Rep. Antonio Cuenco described Martinez’s charge as "reckless, wild, totally false, and without factual or legal basis."
Cuenco said even fellow Cebu Reps. Eduardo Gullas, Simeon Kintanar, Raul del Mar and Nerissa Soon-Ruiz all refuted the statements of Martinez.
"She has no right to accuse Cebuanos of cheating. We vigorously deny this," Cuenco told The Freeman.
Cuenco, however, said the phrase "persona non grata" may be inappropriate since it is only applicable to undesirable aliens as a basis for their deportation. Nevertheless, he said he agrees with its use to condemn Martinez’s actuations.
"Whatever words they used, I nevertheless agree with that. We had clean elections here," Cuenco said. — With Mitchelle Calipayan/ Freeman News Service
ReDeYEs June 26th, 2005, 04:09 AM ^^
If i'm not mistaken, but C. Martinez wanted a separate province out of Cebu.
"This is, indeed, a very sad moment since we are being accused (of being) cheaters by a fellow Cebuano." Naga Vice Mayor Valdemar Chiong
C. Martinez- Greedy and a traitor to the Cebuanos!
kennethologist June 26th, 2005, 05:01 AM OMG how true!... i'm really impressed with cebuanos' stand on these issues.
visayan people really don't give a big deal to the artistas... they see artistas as artists and nothing more... pero sana don't generalize ung buong luzon, it sounds so... un-unifying. I from come quezon city and i'm not visayan yet i don't make samba the artistas. blame the peeps na nasa position d2 na kinocorrupt yung minds ng mga taong alam na nga nilang kulang sa laman not the people.
eazyboy June 26th, 2005, 08:32 AM highlight ko lang
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Cebuanos angry over fraud rap
Martinez, whose husband Celestino Jr. [B]lost the gubernatorial race to Garcia[B], made the claim in the course of a congressional inquiry into allegations that President Arroyo committed electoral fraud to beat the late Fernando Poe Jr. for the presidency.
well.. may agenda talaga, natalo naman pala kasi yung husband niya sa gubernatorial race
sandrin June 26th, 2005, 09:00 PM The funy thing is that it has been reported that even Cebu Rep. Clavel Martinez now has her own “mutant tape” with a male, Visayan-accented voice supposedly telling Comelec Commissioner Virgilio Garcillano to push the proclamation of candidate Gwendolyn Garcia as Cebu governor, even before the counting was finished. Three Visayans are said to be the alleged suspects here.....So is this supposed to be the 5th or 6th tape...... see producing a wiretapped audio tape is that easy.
edifice_complex3 June 26th, 2005, 11:29 PM I've posted these pictures in the old Cebu thread. I wonder where the ampitheater (posted by ReDeYes)is in these renderings?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v696/edifice_complex/CBW-CAM_2-3.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v696/edifice_complex/CBW-CAM_4-1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v696/edifice_complex/CBW-CAM_5.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v696/edifice_complex/CBW-FRONT_PERSPECTIVE.jpg
tyronne June 27th, 2005, 07:15 PM I've posted these pictures in the old Cebu thread. I wonder where the ampitheater (posted by ReDeYes)is in these renderings?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v696/edifice_complex/CBW-CAM_4-1.jpg
i would love to see Cebu's tall skyscrapers built behind this structure in the near future :D
Jimbu June 27th, 2005, 08:04 PM Light rail transit study for Cebu soon ready
Cebu may be a step closer to getting a 16-station light rail transit (LRT) system that will connect the southern and northern parts of the province.
“DOTC expects that the feasibility study will be given by the end of this month,” said Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) Assistant Secretary for Planning and Project Development Robert Castañares.
“After the review of the study, the project proposal will be endorsed to the Investment Coordinating Council of Neda (National Economic and Development Authority) for final approval and execution,” he said.
Castañares was in Cebu Friday to present the DOTC’s plans for the next five years in line with the national government’s medium-term Philippine Development Plan.
During the Regional Tourism Congress at the Cebu Grand Convention Center, he said the DOTC had signed and executed a memorandum of agreement with a group of investors in December 2003 to conduct and validate a feasibility study for the LRT project.
The construction of the LRT along the center of Cebu will start in Tabunok. It will go through Talisay, passing along N. Bacalso Ave., before finally connecting to the Cebu North Road up to Consolacion.
Castañares said the Cebu LRT project is expected to increase accessibility and provide a more efficient transport alternative in the heavily congested Metro Cebu.
On aviation, the DOTC official voiced plans to construct a second passenger terminal building at the Mactan-Cebu International Airport.
“The plan for the Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority to aggressively pursue the construction of the second passenger terminal building to accommodate more flights will complement the Department of
Tourism’s master plan to attract five million visitors,” he said.
Castañares presented the conceptual design of the proposed P6-billion Iloilo airport as the basis for the Cebu terminal because right now the new Mactan-Cebu terminal building is still in the planning stage.
For international traffic rights, the country has a total of 15.1 million seat entitlements, of which only seven million are currently being used, 2.7 million by two Philippine carriers and 4.3 million by 30 foreign carriers.
In an interview last week, Civil Aeronautics Board Deputy Executive Director Carmelo Arcilla said around 300,000 air seats are available monthly for Cebu, but the utilization is not more than 20,000.
The places with specific entitlements to Cebu are Brunei, Australia, Indonesia, Hongkong, Nepal, Palau, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Japan, United Arab Emirates and Vietnam.
The USA, Korea, China, Canada, Egypt, Kuwait, Macau, Belgium, Germany, Pakistan, Switzerland, Russia, France, Netherlands and Nauru have open points or roving points entitlements to Cebu.
The Philippines aims to draw five million foreign tourists annually by 2010. Last year, it drew about 2.29 million foreign tourists.
Cebu and its neighboring tourist destinations that are part of the tourism clusters called Cebu Plus are also aiming to get five million tourists by 2010. But they expect only 3.5 million of these to be foreign tourists. (ALC)
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Homegrown
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Ayala Entertainment Center
Brix Cafe, Ratsky's, LeSoleil, EastWest, HapJaps, etc.
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Ratsky's
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The TOP
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Crossroads
Vudu, HighLife, IO and restos like Krua Thai, Chicken Bacolod, etc.
Casbah pics
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Live band
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sheeshas awaiting use
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the good stuff: sheesha tobacco
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take your shoes off, have a sheesha, grab a beer
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you and me and a sheesha at casbah
Banilad Town Center
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A new hangout place near University of Cebu (blue bldg), beside the Country Mall (right). haven't been there but they say a lot of restos will soon open in that area. yellow cab pizza, gloria jeans and starbucks recently opened. btw, Northgate mall is right beside the University of Cebu bldg. where Sinners and Saints bar is located. highly recommended, top of the line sound system, modern interiors, great food, also where best local bands converge. :okay:
absent-minded June 28th, 2005, 09:24 AM cool stuff from Cebu!! is the boardwalk in those renderings under construction or is it still only a proposal? I think we heard about that before, but I'm not too sure... nice to hear about progress on the planned LRT and the MCIA expansion too!! I wanna see the renderings for the new Iloilo terminal that they're taking the MCIA's T2 from.
Jimbu June 28th, 2005, 03:25 PM Metrobank closes deal
on Cebu Plaza Hotel
by Irene R. Sino Cruz
METROBANK has finalized a deal with an international hotel management company with regards the planned re-opening of the Cebu Plaza Hotel, Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano said.
"Metrobank and the Marco Polo group have finalized their deal. Marco Polo will be running Cebu Plaza," bared Durano.
According to the Marco Polo Hotel Group website, the group is a Hong Kong based hotelier founded in 1986 and a wholly owned subsidiary of Wharf Holdings Ltd., which is one of Hong Kong's leading property investor.
The Marco Polo Hotel Group is among the market leaders in the management and operation of hotel properties.
The group plans to operate additional hotels in prime locations within the Asia-Pacific region, the website bared.
Durano earlier disclosed that Metrobank planned to re-open the Cebu Plaza Hotel by the fourth quarter of this year.
The projected re-opening will be in time for the Advertising Congress slated in late November.
The re-opening of the Cebu Plaza Hotel will help alleviate the growing shortage of international standard rooms in Cebu, a concern that has affected efforts to sell Cebu as a tourist destination.
Durano has been talking with Metrobank and the SM Group to convince both to start operations of their properties.
The SM Group owns a still unopened hotel property beside SM City Cebu.
Durano said he learned that the Sheraton Hotels and Resorts has reconsidered its decision to forego its agreement with SM Group with regards to the said hotel property.
"Sheraton will go ahead," he told Cebu Daily News.
Starwood Hotels Worldwide Inc., which owns the Sheraton brand, plans to open 70 hotels in 2005 and 2006, according to the group's website.
Another good news for Cebu is the recent announcement by Filinvest to implement a resort project in Mactan, Durano said.
"Filinvest is embarking on a P500 million resort development in Punta Engaño. This will add to the capacity," he said.
In a bid to encourage investments in tourism-related infrastructure, Durano said the Department of Tourism would offer incentives and fast-track the processing of papers for projects.
He cited the importance of increasing capability since the shortage in accommodation affects promotion efforts in addition to driving up prices.
"Central Visayas needs 2,000 rooms yesterday," he added.
rustyboi June 28th, 2005, 03:43 PM wow, nice one jimbu.. thankz for the article.
so its SM-Sheraton International Hotel after all. nice to hear that... great news for cebu! its like everyday we're hearing a lot of good cebu hotel news. not to mention the 36-storey Regency Hotel in fuente osmeña which will open 2 years from now. exciting... :cool:
Jimbu June 28th, 2005, 03:53 PM i would love to see Cebu's tall skyscrapers built behind this structure in the near future :D
Cebu Doctors University is building a six-storey 150 class rooms in their 2.5 hectare Boardwalk property. The construction has started but which part of
the Boardwalk it's not described in here:
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rustyboi June 28th, 2005, 04:01 PM ^actually it's right behind the boardwalk mall. i saw its construction a couple of months ago when i went there.. :D
rustyboi June 30th, 2005, 09:58 AM Chamber Awards Laud Global Entrepreneurs
June 30, 2005
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International Couturier Cebuana Monique Lhuillier
This year’s Chamber Awards has given full recognition to individuals and institutions who have contributed in putting Cebu to the international map as well as establishments that showcased an example of brave entrepreneurship that fears no giants.
The recent Grand Chamber Awards held at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel, conferred on businesses and individuals that primarily pull up Cebu’s prestige in entrepreneurship, especially in the worldwide market.
A special distinction award was given to International Couturier Cebuana Monique Lhuillier, in fashion and design entrepreneurship.
Lhuillier placed Cebu in the prestigious International designing scene. She also heralded the rise of the Filipino in the global fashion feats through her flourishing boutique collections carried in North America, Asia, and the Middle East.
The Cebu business community lauded Lhuillier’s impeccable talent in fashioncraft and entrepreneurship, and become the model of the creative sensibility and fortitude of the Filipina, which captured media mileage and patronage.
Another special citation award on Ecology-Friendly Tourism Establishment conferred on Plantation Bay Resort and Spa.
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Plantation Bay, has pioneered the offering of wellness services including its famous Spa to its guest, thus slowly making Cebu as the wellness or Spa center in Visayas region.
“Plantation Bay is a benchmark for promoting Cebu as the Wellness and Spa destination and achieved international recognition as one of the premier resorts in the Philippines,” said CCCI vice president Clarito P. Fruelda, who presented the award.
Also, Plantation Bay which is 100 percent Cebuano-owned five-star resort, is praised by the business community, for having built and maintained its world class facilities and resources with concerns on ecology and the protection of the environment, demonstrated in clean and beautiful landscape, fishponds and marine life, a sewage system and natural beaches.
Meanwhile, Budding entrepreneur Steve Benitez, the brains behind the successful Bo’s Coffee Club, has further put the foundation of Cebuano brave entrepreneurs who is able to compete with international players in the local scene, that despite the entry of Coffee chain giants, Bo’s Coffee Club continues to grow profitable.
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Benitez, is this year’s Entrepreneur Success Story in Cebu, his utilization of the best local beans and milk from the Cebu Dairy Fresh has boosted the self-sufficiency and industry of dairy producers and farmers.
“He inspires the youth to create business perspectives and translate them to productive entrepreneurship to help accelerate economy and employment,” said award presentor Carlos Co.
Benitez’ passion and entrepreneurial energy as well as youthful dynamism gave birth to Bo’s Coffee Club, a chain of specialty coffee shops, with 22 outlets all over the country.
Another special citation was given to the first private-sector led tourism marketing arm, the Cebu Visitors and Convention Bureau (CVCB).
CVCB, founded by tourism leader Patrick C. Gregorio, has been able to effectively brand Cebu as a Convention and Events Destination Hub. IT develops international linkages that take spotlight and attention in the international market.
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Other awardees included Bigfoot Global Solutions Inc., for its long term investments in Cebu to promote IT-related projects; the International Academy of Film and Television to encourage foreign film producers to come to Cebu; Tourism Entrepreneur of the year award conferred on Arcadio C. Alegrado of Maribago Bluewater Beach Resort; Anos Fonacier having pioneered the establishment of the Cebu Plaza Hotel, the first premiere hotel in Cebu, and the chain of resort hotels; like Tambuli East and West Beach Club, Cebu Beach Club, Argao and Bohol Beach Clubs, among others.
Two large conglomerates Aboitiz Group of Companies, and Ayala Group of Companies were recognized with Special Distinction Awards.
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KulasKusgan June 30th, 2005, 03:12 PM ^ Yeah, Monique Lhuiullier is in demand in US Fashion i guess. Ive heard her clients are mostly Hollywood celebrities.
tyronne June 30th, 2005, 06:13 PM ^ Yeah, Monique Lhuiullier is in demand in US Fashion i guess. Ive heard her clients are mostly Hollywood celebrities.
yeah, she was once a guest of Oprah on her show and it was interesting how Oprah pronounced her last name: Loo-li-yey. i dont know if that's the right way pero sa atin kasi basta basahin mo yun na yun hehe!
kiretoce June 30th, 2005, 06:30 PM yeah, she was once a guest of Oprah on her show and it was interesting how Oprah pronounced her last name: Loo-li-yey. i dont know if that's the right way pero sa atin kasi basta basahin mo yun na yun hehe!
Correct! That's how it's phonetically pronounced, it's a French name. :)
tyronne June 30th, 2005, 07:01 PM Correct! That's how it's phonetically pronounced, it's a French name. :)
Cebuana Loo-li-yey Pawnshop. LOL it sounds kinda more sosi hehe :D
KulasKusgan July 1st, 2005, 06:23 PM ^ Yeah, Monique Lhuiullier is in demand in US Fashion i guess. Ive heard her clients are mostly Hollywood celebrities.
while Loo-li-yey Pawnshop is in demand among pinoys. plus theyre tied up with western union.
rustyboi July 2nd, 2005, 08:46 AM its pronounced here in phils as LU-HIL-YER :D
britney spears is among monica's hollywood clients..
KulasKusgan July 2nd, 2005, 05:22 PM Metrobank closes deal
on Cebu Plaza Hotel
by Irene R. Sino Cruz
METROBANK has finalized a deal with an international hotel management company with regards the planned re-opening of the Cebu Plaza Hotel, Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano said.
"Metrobank and the Marco Polo group have finalized their deal. Marco Polo will be running Cebu Plaza," bared Durano.
According to the Marco Polo Hotel Group website, the group is a Hong Kong based hotelier founded in 1986 and a wholly owned subsidiary of Wharf Holdings Ltd., which is one of Hong Kong's leading property investor.
The Marco Polo Hotel Group is among the market leaders in the management and operation of hotel properties.
The group plans to operate additional hotels in prime locations within the Asia-Pacific region, the website bared.
Durano earlier disclosed that Metrobank planned to re-open the Cebu Plaza Hotel by the fourth quarter of this year.
The projected re-opening will be in time for the Advertising Congress slated in late November.
The re-opening of the Cebu Plaza Hotel will help alleviate the growing shortage of international standard rooms in Cebu, a concern that has affected efforts to sell Cebu as a tourist destination.
Durano has been talking with Metrobank and the SM Group to convince both to start operations of their properties.
The SM Group owns a still unopened hotel property beside SM City Cebu.
Durano said he learned that the Sheraton Hotels and Resorts has reconsidered its decision to forego its agreement with SM Group with regards to the said hotel property.
"Sheraton will go ahead," he told Cebu Daily News.
Starwood Hotels Worldwide Inc., which owns the Sheraton brand, plans to open 70 hotels in 2005 and 2006, according to the group's website.
Another good news for Cebu is the recent announcement by Filinvest to implement a resort project in Mactan, Durano said.
"Filinvest is embarking on a P500 million resort development in Punta Engaño. This will add to the capacity," he said.
In a bid to encourage investments in tourism-related infrastructure, Durano said the Department of Tourism would offer incentives and fast-track the processing of papers for projects.
He cited the importance of increasing capability since the shortage in accommodation affects promotion efforts in addition to driving up prices.
"Central Visayas needs 2,000 rooms yesterday," he added.
Cebu Plaza will be the 2nd Marco Polo in the Philippines. Currently, Marco Polo hotel chain includes 3 in Hongkong, 2 in Mainland China, 1 in Vietnam & 1 in the Philippines.
Marco Polo Hotels (http://www.marcopolohotels.com/index.html)
KulasKusgan July 2nd, 2005, 05:33 PM almost all major hotel brands are in Cebu... Marriott, Hilton, Shangril & Waterfront...
Mango July 3rd, 2005, 05:30 AM Taken from manilabulletin
HILTON
Another world-class resort in Cebu
By MARS W. MOSQUEDA JR.
Cebu is the traveler’s fantasy of a tropical island come true - balmy weather, pristine beaches, crystalline waters, and luxurious resorts with all the frills of modern living. Its immediate surroundings are home to some of the best dives in this part of Asia, with world-class dive sites like Boyong Reef, Cordova Reef, House Reef and Marine Sanctuary off Gilutungan Island.
Mention Cebu and an endless list of possibilities immediately conjure in one’s imagination. With hundreds of thousands of tourists regularly visiting Cebu for fun, leisure, and relaxation, there’s not a doubt that the island is the undisputed holiday capital of the country.
And if you think that you’ve been to Cebu’s destinations and done that, think again. A new boutique resort and spa, nestled on a private beach on Mactan Island, is now attracting tourists from the different corners of the world.
The Hilton Cebu Resort & Spa, an added attraction to Cebu’s list of world-class destinations, is a French Mediterranean-inspired, 246 guestroom resort and spa within a complex of three post-modern buildings in coral pink with rooftops painted in murano blue.
Superbly located at the tip of the most beautiful coral island of Mactan, Hilton basks in year-round sunshine and offers its pampered guests an exclusive tropical beachfront and a variety of water sports.
The brand new hotel is part of a 3-tower complex that includes residential condominiums and service apartments. The complex design is French Mediterranean-inspired with its solarium lobby and live foliage designed by California-based architect Roberto Viggayan and tropical landscaping by internationally renowned Belt Collins of Hawaii.
Clear, sapphire waters lap the white sand beach, which gives way to a landscaped garden and the luxury of this boutique resort on an island that is renowned for its reef diving locations.
Of course, with Hilton’s world-famous hospitality and the allure of the spa calling, one may not want to leave this luxurious oasis that is complete with superb restaurants, bars, and entertainment centers.
"You will never get tired of the smorgasbord of gastronomic delights at Hilton Cebu Resort & Spa," says Marketing Communications Manager Reno Bacolod.
You can soak up the tropical ambience and sea breezes at the Vanilla Beach Café, bask in the laid back aura of Sapphire Pool Bar with its delicious snacks and exotic drinks. Casual dining overlooking the Marina is the order of the day at Manny O’s Restaurant or indulge your taste buds with delectable Asian and Western seafood cuisine at the Seas Seafood Restaurant before a nightcap at Pink Lobby Lounge bar.
The variety of trendy modern restaurants with open kitchens were designed by the renowned Dan Kwan for an ultimate dining experience.
The Hilton Cebu Resort & Spa boasts of 246 stylishly appointed rooms including one and two bedroom suites, deluxe rooms, Executive Floor rooms and Executive Club lounge. All rooms are air-conditioned and feature private balconies, mostly facing the ocean. All suites and rooms also feature cable TV, in-room video games, IDD telephone, high-speed Internet access, and fully stocked mini-bar.
So many activities are on offer including beach games, diving, snorkeling, island-hopping, jet skiing, parasailing, windsurfing, water skiing and tennis. For leisure, there is a full service health club equipped with a professional gymnasium and steam room.
The resort is just ten minutes from the Mactan International Airport and 25 minutes from cosmopolitan Cebu City, with its vibrant nightlife, extensive shopping malls, and 24-hour casinos.
"Hilton Cebu Resort & Spa is indeed the perfect place you’d rather be," says Bacolod.
rustyboi July 3rd, 2005, 06:12 AM almost all major hotel brands are in Cebu... Marriott, Hilton, Shangril & Waterfront...
to add: sheraton international, crown regency, park lane and soon marco polo :)
@ Mango
thanks for the article Mango!
this is all i can say: Hilton is Beautiful. the body, skin tone, tempting and hot. no, i'm not referring to Paris Hilton. :jk:
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rustyboi July 3rd, 2005, 07:14 AM Manila developer sells condotel units in 5-building Mactan resort project
In one and a half year’s time, the 547-unit Lancaster Cebu Resort Residences will be fully operational.
That’s what Lucy Yu, sales and administration officer-in-charge for Pacific Concord Properties Inc. (PCPI), said in an interview Monday.
The five-building Lancaster Cebu Resort Residences is the first project in Cebu of PCPI, a developer based in Manila.
“We just launched this project early this year. We are currently selling 53 units of Lancaster Cebu and aim to sell 200 units next year,” said Yu.
Lancaster Cebu Resort Residences, located just a few minutes away from the Mactan-Cebu International Airport, is the Kiener Hills condotel project unfinished by its previous developer a few years ago, said Yu.
Kiener Hills was a project of Primetown Property Group Inc., which encountered financial difficulties after the 1997 Asian crisis. Primetown’s petition for rehabilitation was approved by the Regional Trial Court in Makati City last Jan. 28.
Lancaster Cebu has a lobby, pool area, bar and café, among other amenities. Its studio-type, one-bedroom and two-bedroom units range in price from P2.4 to P4.3 million.
“The units are fully furnished. Buyers won’t have to worry about spending more on furniture, kitchenware and other basic utilities,” Yu told Sun.Star.
PCPI’s targets for Lancaster Cebu are foreigners who want to come to Cebu for a vacation, overseas Filipino workers who want to own a home in Cebu, and businessmen from Manila and other cities outside Cebu who don’t want to pay high rates in big hotels on their regular visits to do business in Cebu, Yu said.
“Buying a unit in Lancaster also means an investment. We will give our buyers the comfort of owning their own residential condominium but also give them the choice of placing their unit in PCPI’s rental pool, which will give them rental income when they are not using the unit,” she said.
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LANCASTER CEBU
Mactan Island, Philippines
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The Lancaster Cebu is an EXISTING development located in Mactan Island close to the Days Inn Hotel in Barangay Pusok, Mactan [Cebu City]. The properties location is within 5 minutes travel time from Cebu International Airport and 20 minutes from Cebu City center.
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Pacific Concord Properties, Inc., the owner/developers of the Lancaster Suites, Manila, recently concluded negotiations and has taken over the existing developed improvements for the Lancaster Cebu Resort Residences. With Certificates of Occupancy, Individual Condominium Certificates of Title and updated Licenses, The Lancaster Cebu Resort Residences is consisting of some more or less 1.5 hectares of land with four [4] existing five [5] story buildings and one [1] six story building laid out in clusters containing a total of some 540 condo units all with a standard floor area of 36sqm [380sq ft].
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The project and all existing developments will undergo, commencing this January 2005, a very major re-development consisting of a very substantial investment by Pacific Concord Properties, Inc., not only in terms of capital infusion but more importantly a complete and extensive architectural modification to upgrade the buildings and complete same to the standard required for inclusion as a signature "Lancaster" Resort and Condotel product with Swimming Pools and other superior relaxation and recreational facilities.
The Lancaster Cebu will replicate the same high design standards, quality and conceptualization to that the company established and is implementing in the ongoing 24/7 construction, management and development of the Lancaster Suites - Manila.
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Mango July 3rd, 2005, 07:54 AM to add: sheraton international, crown regency, park lane and soon marco polo :)
@ Mango
thanks for the article Mango!
this is all i can say: Hilton is Beautiful. the body, skin tone, tempting and hot. no, i'm not referring to Paris Hilton. :jk:
reposting images:
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you are welcome@rusty18. Wow! Hilton is really beautiful and I dont mean
Paris either :D
I have been to Cebu only once back in 1997 and stayed in Marriot Hotel and went to this gimmick place:FUEL, nandiyan pa ba yun?
Btw, here inTokyo, most travel agencies have only Cebu brochures, no boracay, palawan, etc. That is sad, though for the Philippines' tourism as a whole.
ReDeYEs July 3rd, 2005, 01:30 PM ^^
Most Japanese think that Cebu is a country in itself.
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http://www.cebuplus.com/clusters.htm
Jimbu July 3rd, 2005, 07:22 PM “Friendship Bridges” financing discussed
by Wenna A. Berondo
July 4, 2005
Talks for financing the construction of the “Friendship Bridges,” or bridges connecting Cebu, Bohol and Negros Oriental provinces has started, said Bohol Governor Erico Aumentado, former head of the Regional Development Council, during RDC’s meeting in Tagbilaran City over the weekend.
RDC is now negotiating for funds with the Japan Bank for International Cooperation to finance the construction of the bridges and that a feasibility study for the project has been undertaken, he said.
Aumentado however did not divulge the cost of the project and when it would be constructed but he said the RDC, during his term as its chairman last year, already approved the project.
“This is a matter of regional cooperation for faster economic growth,” Aumentado said of the project, which he said could spur faster economic growth and activities around the three island-provinces of Central Visayas.
With bridges connecting the three island-provinces, Aumentado said trade and commerce would be accelerated. “Travel time from one island to another would just take around 30 to 40 minutes,” he said.
Aumentado said a bridge would be constructed from Cordova island of Cebu to Getafe in Bohol, and between these points the actual bridge would be about one kilometer long across the Olango channel. The many islands between Getafe and Olango would be connected through viaducts, he said.
Another bridge, about seven kilometers long including a viaduct, would be constructed between Santander town in Cebu and the nearest town across Negros Oriental, he said.
Aumentado said the firm, Pacific Consultants International, is conducting the feasibility study of the project without cost to the RDC. The PCI is doing it for free enabling the RDC to save at least P50 million for such works.
Previoulsy, there were already reports that no government agency had taken seriously the idea of the project, the reason why the construction of the Cebu-Negros Oriental bridge failed to take off then.
But Aumentado was optimistic that the project will materialize, with the joint efforts of the RDC and local officials of the three island-provinces.
Jimbu July 4th, 2005, 03:15 PM BRIDGES TO LINK VISAYAS ISLANDS
By Wilfredo Rodolfo III
An ambitious plan to construct bridges to connect the islands of Cebu, Bohol and Negros Oriental has been revived, Central Visayas governors announced over the weekend.
According to Bohol Governor Erico Aumentado, a feasibility study on the project and negotiations for possible funding by the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) have begun in earnest.
"The bridges will definitely promote commerce and industry between the islands," Aumentado said.
He said that with the bridges in place, travel time from Bohol to Cebu, which now takes two hours by fast seacraft, would be reduced to around 30 minutes.
The Bohol governor said the cost of the project could not be estimated until the completion of the feasibility study, which is being conducted by Japanese firm Pacific Consultants Inc.
The feasibility study, which is expected to be finished in one to two years, will cost P50 million, he said.
The firm, reportedly one of the top three consulting companies in Japan, was also the consultant for Metro Cebu Development Projects (MCDP) 1 and 2, and in the formulation of the Bohol master plan, Aumentado said.
The plan to build bridges to connect the three provinces has earned the support of the Central Visayas Regional Development Council (RDC). Last Friday in Tagbilaran City, the RDC in mass motion endorsed the project to President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
GOVERNOR'S SUPPORT
According to Negros Oriental Governor George Arnaiz, who is also the chairman of the RDC, eight other governors in the Visayas have expressed support for the project.
Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia and Siquijor Governor Orlando Fua were absent during the quarterly RDC meeting and were unable to comment on the plan.
The endorsement had come minutes before the RDC expressed its support for President Arroyo amid allegations of election fraud during last year's polls and calls for her resignation.
According to Governor Aumentado, the plan is to link Bohol to Cebu with an 18-km concrete bridge-causeway, connecting Getafe town in Bohol and Cordova town in Cebu.
The Bohol-Cebu link will traverse the islands of Banacon, Calubayan and Olango.
The seven-km Negros-Cebu bridge on the other hand will connect Santander town at the southernmost tip of Cebu to San Jose town in Oriental Negros.
SKEPTICS
Cebu City Planning Officer Nigel Paul Villarete said the plan to connect the Visayas islands was first discussed in the 1990s, but the project was shelved because of its exorbitant cost.
"People were skeptical about the cost vis-à-vis the benefits," said Villarete who was serving at the infrastructure development section of the National Economic Development Authority (Neda) 7 when the plan was first brought up.
The idea, however, refused to die until recently, when the Visayas governors started talking again about benefits from linking the islands.
Part of the plan is to link Iloilo to Guimaras then to Negros, Cebu and Bohol.
Villarete, however, is skeptical about the project because of the conditions of the waters separating the Visayan islands.
He said the San Jose-Santader connection, for instance, would have to be built over a deep channel close to the southern tip of Cebu. The area is also known for its strong currents, he said.
"The feasibility of the project would have to deal with the deep channel and the strong currents," said Villarete, a structural engineer.
ONE OF THE DEEPEST
As to the proposed Cebu-Bohol link, Villarete warned that the Olango-Mactan Channel "is one of the deepest in Asia."
"We need to take these things into consideration this early," he said.
Villarete suggested that planners start thinking of a combination of a bridge and ro-ro boat terminals to connect the islands.
"Although we are still inefficient, compared to the rest of Asia, we have the best shipping system," Villarete said.
He proposed that a bridge be built from Getafe in Bohol to Olango, and then ferries would have to serve those crossing into Cordova town in Mactan.
noli July 4th, 2005, 03:45 PM Apparently, there seems to be no communication going on between Central Visayas and Western Visayas. This report concerns only the Central part, no mention of Panay and Guimaras. They will have more leverage if two smaller units unite as one bigger unit. The way I understand, these units are going to be the one responsible for the contract and hence the expenses, not the national government, which is good. With the impending adoption of federal government, these regions must be able to transact business with international organizations or governments on their own so that infrastructure projects will move faster.
Also Villarete's suggestion to use combinations of bridges and ro-ro to be worth looking at if Olango Channel indeed is very deep. Also, the distance between Pulupandan and Guimaras is also very wide even with Inampulagan island in between.
Jimbu July 4th, 2005, 07:47 PM Tuesday, July 05, 2005
Roperos: Unity bridges
By Godofredo M. Roperos
Politics lso
If we are serious about achieving national unity, we need to be practical about many things, including the fact that we are an archipelago with more than 7,000 islands. The idea of bringing the islands together is formidable enough, and the recent proposal to construct bridges to connect some of the islands together might be feasible. But at this point, it is not financially possible, although not as improbable as some think.
I buy the proposal of the governors to connect the big islands in Central Visayas through bridges. Some might think the idea is ridiculous and impossible to do, but so was the thought before of connecting Opon town in the island of Mactan with mainland Cebu. If I am not wrong, I think it was a man surnamed Racuyal who first floated the idea. He wanted to be president and launched his candidacy. But for a few voters, the electorate laughed at the proposal as truly out of this world.
Many years later, the idea became an economic imperative between the islands, and the bridge, nay bridges, became a reality. When the late Cebu City Mayor Serging Osmeña first talked about reclaiming the northern foreshore of the city. A number believed it was impossible, while a few thought the city mayor was off his rockers. I recall the raucous controversy that attended the project that embroiled almost everyone in the city’s leadership, right in the middle.
The declaration of martial rule cut the imbroglio short, and Mayor Serging had to leave for the United States to escape incarceration along with many other Filipinos critical of the Marcos regime. But work on the reclamation project had gone on. Today, the north reclamation is not only an economic boon, it has expanded the city’s landscape. Think of a crazy dream of one man coming true.
And now comes the collective vision of Central Visayas governors who have picked up the idea that had been kept in the shelves where those considered “impossible dreams” have been entombed. Like something that has been raised from oblivion, the idea has now gained a level of possibility that may soon lead to its realization. An 18-kilometer bridge between Cebu City and Jetafe, Bohol is no longer something to laugh at or consider as impossible to do. Modern technology has made this possible to accomplish.
Of course, the bridge that connects Santander to San Jose, Negros Oriental — which is less than 20 kilometers from Dumaguete City, the provincial capital — would be much easier to implement, and would cost much less. I expect that this project would be done earlier. Definitely, it would boost the economic fortunes of both provinces, But the plan, however, has practically left out the six-municipality island of Siquijor which has, unluckily enough, a population of less than a hundred thousand only.
Somehow, I believe, there is a kind of “tyranny of size” involved here. This is a situation that decidedly needs balancing. When the three bigger provinces would be like one, the smaller Siquijor would be left out. What compensation would its three bigger brothers extend to the Siquijor, also the youngest among the four since it became a province only in the ‘70s?
Whatever will become of the planned bridges, let us hope that these would make this nation a lot less fragmented, with more opportunities for bonding among the inhabitants. It’s important that the “islanders” would not be as politically belligerent as they are now, especially those who live in the national capital. But then, isn’t the territory of the national capital region contiguous from the very beginning, yet in spite of this, there is still so much belligerency in the people’s heart?
noli July 4th, 2005, 09:05 PM If these region(s) would like to have these bridges built then they ought to have the backbone to shoulder the expenses, not the national government.
This is just like the case of a grown up child who incessantly complains that he is not getting any respect and after a while would ask his dad for some money.
sloid July 4th, 2005, 09:24 PM I found these really cool satellite images so I decided to share it with you guys. ^___,^
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v283/jwfromdawest/Group%202/cebu2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v283/jwfromdawest/Group%202/northerncebu.jpg
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sloid July 4th, 2005, 09:29 PM http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v283/jwfromdawest/Group%202/olangoisland.jpg
olango island
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mactan island
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northern metro cebu
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metro cebu
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southern metro cebu
Credits to Google Maps
rustyboi July 5th, 2005, 11:39 AM Asiana Airlines Cebu-Korea flight commences next week
by Ehda M. Dago-oc
July 4, 2005
Asiana Airlines has officially announced to open its first international direct flight from Cebu to South Korea this coming July 16, 2005.
Hyunil Kim, Asiana Airlines general manager-Cebu sales office said the airline will have a four-times-a-week flight frequency from Cebu to South Korea, starting the second week of this month.
Kim said the airline is anticipating the bulk of Korean nationals wanting to make Cebu as their premier vacation destination, primarily because of the beaches and resorts.
“We enjoy what you have here in Cebu that we do not have in Korea, the nice beaches, and resorts” Kim said.
He said the airline is touching base in Cebu for a stronger and longer commitment, saying that once traffic improves they are ready to add more flight frequencies.
Asiana Airlines is the second international airline to open up direct flight in the last three years. In 2003, Qatar Airways opened a direct flight from Cebu to Doha, Qatar, via Singapore.
Cebu has long wanted to invite more international airline companies to open international flight accessibility especially that the province has served as the international gateway in the Visayas and Mindanao.
In an interview with CAB deputy director Carmelo L. Arcilla he said aside from Asiana Airlines, another airline company has been given permit to open flights in Cebu, the Korean Airlines have been granted extra section flights permit for Cebu recently.
Under the air agreement between Philippines and Korea only 17 flights per are allowed, because this number has already been exhausted, Arcilla said CAB has given these two airlines extra section flight entitlements for Cebu.
This means, that both Asiana Airlines, and Korean Airlines can start its plan to offer four times a week, and two times a week direct flight from Cebu to Inchoon, Korea.
Of the two Korean based airline companies, only Asiana Airlines has officially announced the opening of their commercial operations in Cebu.
Once Asiana Airlines starts the four-times a week frequency, Cebu will have three airline companies operating direct flights to Korea, the Philippine Airlines (PAL) and Cebu Pacific (CEB).
CAB said that there are 30 airlines authorized to offer flights from Cebu to mostly international routes. Of the 300,000 available air seats per month, only a little less than 20,000 are being utilized.
Why are these airlines not using their entitlements? Arcilla said it’s a question of profitability and business decision.
Cebu has now become not only a vacation get-away hub for Koreans, but it also serve as the center for offshore education sites of Korean nationals thus, the flooding of English learning schools for Koreans in Cebu.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54/cebupics/SSC/skyscrapercity-cebu.jpg
rustyboi July 5th, 2005, 11:43 AM http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v283/jwfromdawest/Group%202/metrocebu.jpg
metro cebu
Credits to Google Maps
cool images! the South Reclamation Project is very much visible. never thought it could be that huge... :cool: nice job sloid! :okay:
rustyboi July 5th, 2005, 11:48 AM ^^
Most Japanese think that Cebu is a country in itself.
As they say: Viva Republic of Cebu! :D
kiretoce July 5th, 2005, 04:19 PM As they say: Viva Republic of Cebu! :D
If all this talks and rumors of the country breaking up into smaller independent units, it just might happen for Cebu! :lol: :jk:
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