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    Maayong Adlaw (Good Day), Cebu!

    en-usNovember 16, 2022
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    About this Episode

    In this Side Trip, Carmina and Patch are awe-struck by Cebu's beauty and history. Listen in as they talk about the spectacular festivals and mouth-watering delicacies. They also discuss the trials and achievements of Cebu's very own, Chai Fonacier. Salamat Kaayo, Cebu!

    To learn more: The Story of Lapu-Lapu: The Legendary Filipino Hero, It’s More Fun in The Philippines: The Sinulog Festival Fever, A brief history of the yummy Cebu lechon, 11 Reasons Why Cebu Lechon is the Best Pig in the World, IMDb: Chai Fonacier, and 3 Cebuano Artists You Should Stan.

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    Here are just some of the conservation efforts benefitting Cebu: Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation, Soil and Water Conservation Foundation, Inc., Energy Efficiency and Conservation Information Campaign: #EnerhiyangAtin.


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