One of the amazing things about Cebu is that although it is too small (it’s even smaller than a dot on the world map,) it is packed with so much good stuff. Everything that you can think of is right here. And just when you thought that you’ve seen it all, you find out that you haven’t actually seen anything yet.
Liloan Cebu
Friday, July 5, 2013
Break Breakfast And Accomodation In Liloan
Our private Pension house offers simply more than accommodation with
bed and breakfast.The Sculpture Garden Inn invites you to be creative.
If you like you will be guided how to learn how to make art works, you
will get some insights about bronze sculptures. Our Art and Bronze
foundry and the sculpture Garden private Pension house is located in
Liloan Philippines Cebu Island.
Liloan Golf Course
Liloan Golf and Leisure Estate is located in the area of Barangay San Roque in Lilo-an, Cebu. The property is situated in approximately 80 hectares of privately owned grassy land, ideal for the passionate golfer, seeking to play through a course to start or end his day.
Liloan Golf and Leisure Estate will be a golfing oasis not too far from the bustling cities of Cebu, Mandaue and Lapulapu Cities where most executives do their work, and just under an hour’s ride from the Mactan International Airport, where visiting golfing tourists can just come off the plane and head straight for the course for a rewarding game on the lush greens.
Liloan Golf and Leisure Estate will be a golfing oasis not too far from the bustling cities of Cebu, Mandaue and Lapulapu Cities where most executives do their work, and just under an hour’s ride from the Mactan International Airport, where visiting golfing tourists can just come off the plane and head straight for the course for a rewarding game on the lush greens.
Facts About Liloan
As you are already here on this site, it’s quite a given that you have some interest about the town. It is recommended that you equip yourself with basic facts about Liloan so you might not get lost somewhere in the whirlpools (so to speak).
Again, Liloan is a town in Cebu, Philippines. If you don’t know where that is… Philippines is in the Pacific side of the Earth. The climate here is tropical. The people in Liloan speak Cebuano, although English is highly spoken and understood as well.
Annual Income: 65 Million (Php)
Town Classification (based on income): 2nd Class
Population: 92,181 (2007)
Registered Voters: 42,202
Land Area: 5,210 Hectares
No.of Household: 13,381
No. of Barangay: 14
Again, Liloan is a town in Cebu, Philippines. If you don’t know where that is… Philippines is in the Pacific side of the Earth. The climate here is tropical. The people in Liloan speak Cebuano, although English is highly spoken and understood as well.
Annual Income: 65 Million (Php)
Town Classification (based on income): 2nd Class
Population: 92,181 (2007)
Registered Voters: 42,202
Land Area: 5,210 Hectares
No.of Household: 13,381
No. of Barangay: 14
How Much Would It Cost To Go To Liloan?
In the face of the overwhelming and flattering positive responses to our 10-day old blog, Swerver and I had been facing the most common question of all: how much does it cost to get to Liloan? Most local people know the answer to this, of course, and for that consideration I am making this post out of respect for the foreigners that have expressed heartfelt interest in visiting Liloan after visiting our blogs.
The Halo-halo At Liloan
As far as we can tell, Liloan’s halo-halo is one of the well-kept treats of the town. Why so? Because only those lucky few who actually tried Liloan’s halo-halo believe this.
Halo-halo (in English, "mix mix") is a popular Filipino dessert that is a mixture of shaved ice and milk to which are added various boiled sweet beans and fruits. It is served cold in a tall glass or bowl.
Upon mixing the ingredients of this dessert, the rule is that there ought to be no rules. There is no specific recipe for halo-halo and the order in which the ingredients are added varies widely. Anything goes inside the glass as long as it’s not chicken feet or brick walls.
Halo-halo (in English, "mix mix") is a popular Filipino dessert that is a mixture of shaved ice and milk to which are added various boiled sweet beans and fruits. It is served cold in a tall glass or bowl.
Upon mixing the ingredients of this dessert, the rule is that there ought to be no rules. There is no specific recipe for halo-halo and the order in which the ingredients are added varies widely. Anything goes inside the glass as long as it’s not chicken feet or brick walls.
Doing Business Unconventionally In Liloan
It is normally in the poblacion area of small towns where all sorts of commerce converge and human activities mingle. Liloan is no exception except that the town’s poblacion area is, by all definitions, a truly one-stop-has-it-all.
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