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C E B U - PHILIPPINES




CEBU PROVINCE


TERRITORY-INVESTMENT-NATURE-HISTORY-PROPERTY


TERRITORY


Cebu's territory comprise the mainland, Mactan Island, Malapascua Island, Jicantangan Island, Bantayan Island, Calamangan Island, Olango Island, Gibitngil Island, Sumilon Island, Pescador Island, Badian Island, Silion Island, Panitugan Island, Guintacan Island and Camotes Islands.

INVESTMENT

Quality properties, houses, lots are solid Real Estate Investments, right here in Cebu. By studying the following factors and you will conclude that investing in Cebu is well worth pursuing:

* Endowed with breathtaking Beauty of Nature
* Cebu is an isolated peace amidst a burgeoning prosperity.
* That boomed amidst a haven of coral beaches, verdant mountain forests, pristine offshore islands, and blue seas.
* It is not in the earthquake zone, typhoon belt, nor are there volcanoes. It is actually, one of the safest havens in the entire country.
* Warm and Competent People
* Cebuano culture is laid back and easy going
* The people are friendly and have preserved strong Spanish-oriented traditions in its cultural life to this very day.
* Rich traditional culture but keeps up with the demand of modern times.
* Highly educated people that are beneficial assets of a company.
* A Fast Growing Economy
* Cebu is the country's third largest province and its second most economically powerful city.
* Cebu economy 'faring better' than the country
* Cebu praises as a haven for investors and tourists.
* Cebu City has a world class communication and transportation facilities making it easy for businessmen and tourists to be connected and travel around the world.
* Cebu is an oasis of economic urban prosperity.
* Throughout history, it has been a major trade center boasting the country's largest port, and both an international and domestic airport.
* Its coastlines are peppered with resorts and luxury developments catering to an international clientele.
* For the past five years, it has achieved an export growth rate averaging nearly 20%... amazingly higher than any other province in the country.
* The city itself is of a vibrant duality. Minutes from a bustling metropolis blest by an unprecedented economic and industrial boom, sit picturesque mountain ranges towering over white sandy beaches and clear turquoise seas.

BLESSED BY NATURE AND BEAUTY

Cebu is located in the heart of the Philippines, totally surrounded by much larger islands. This means that most typhoons never reach Cebu, and the rare storms that do are already much-weakened. The danger from tsunamis is effectively zero; there is no known seismic fault in this area, and any long-range tsunami would be blocked by other islands.

The Pacific monsoon drops most of its moisture on other islands prior to reaching Cebu. Thus, there is no pronounced rainy season and the weather here is clement year-round. Although it can rain at any time of year, most rains are brief and quickly followed by brilliant sunshine. (Before being tempted by the "low season" rates offered elsewhere, better ask why there's a low season. Cebu doesn't have one.)

The entire island of Cebu is an ancient coral outcropping (not of volcanic origin like Hawaii, nor near a continental shelf like Bali or Phuket). There are no volcanoes, and the area does not experience any appreciable earthquake activity.
Mactan is a classic desert island; there are no swamps or wetlands which could harbor crocodiles or venomous snakes. The island is virtually flat and not very large, so floods and mudslides are geologically improbable.

HISTORY

Cebu and Mactan are rich in historical significance. From around 800 AD Cebu harbor was already an important trading port for Chinese, Islamic, and Malayan goods. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan discovered the Philippines and eventually found his way to Mactan. Due to a dispute of uncertain nature, the Spaniards incurred the ire of local chieftain Lapu-lapu, who killed Magellan in The Battle of Mactan - arguably the first case of an Asian fighting European invader. Thus, although the Magellan Expedition is credited with the first circumnavigation of the globe, Magellan the man died and remained in Mactan. (It is said in some chronicles that Magellan's expedition included a Cebuano-speaking crewman, who must have earlier wandered across Asia, the Near East, and the Mediterranean before joining the expedition in Spain. When the expedition reached Cebu, this crewman - a Cebuano - became the first person to actually complete a tour of the world.)

During the early part of the Spanish era, Cebu was the effective capital of the country, which in turn was a province of Mexico. (The capital was later moved to Manila, which was more easily defensible against sea attack.) It continued to prosper as a trading port. And to this day, Cebu is the most ethnically diverse area in the country, with large Chinese, Spanish, and Malayan population (not to mention more recent German and American arrivals).

Cebu is today regarded as the most dynamic metro area in the country, with growth rates generally twice as high as the national average. It is home to a surprising range of industries, including semiconductors, shipping, education, watch making, food-processing, high-end furniture, and of course tourism. (A bit of trivia: Almost all the Timex watches sold anywhere in the world is made in Cebu.)

LIVING IN CEBU

The quality of life is an important factor people consider when they decide to settle in Cebu. Quality housing and Real Estate 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.

Health care is of high standard, with well qualified doctors, pharmacists, dentists and nurses on call. State of the art medical diagnostic equipment is also used in Cebu’s hospitals.

The education system is good with excellent schools up to the tertiary level. Many Cebu universities are of international standard.

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.

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. A new computerized traffic control system speeds traffic through the city, even in peak hour periods.

ADVANTAGES

It is not just a promise or potential. Cebu is demonstrated capability with an excellent economic track record. It is the second largest city and the fastest growing economy in the Philippines.

Real Estate growth is solid and secures a sound investment strategy.

It leads the country in export items such as furniture, fashion accessories, carrageenan and gifts, toys and house wares.

It is the most accessible palace in the Philippines, with more domestic air and sea linkages than Manila.

Cebu is the tourism gateway for the Central and Southern Philippines.

It is not in an earthquake zone or typhoon belt, nor are there volcanoes in the island.

Cebu has one of the best records for peace and order in the country.

Its labor force is oriented towards non-agricultural lines and is one of the most productive in the country.

The development of its infrastructure is balanced; it has all the ingredients necessary to be competitive and to sustain investments. It is a cosmopolitan area with all the support
facilities and amenities needed for an ideal lifestyle.

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