Anyway, if there's any place I'd like to go back to, Bohol will be one of it. I'll never get tired of the province because of its various tourist destinations. There will always be things to do and places to see.
We visited 2 churches: the Cathedral Parish of St. Joseph the Worker in Tagbilaran
and the Baclayon Church.
The Cathedral is right at the heart of the city, just across
the Rizal Park.
The original church was built by the Jesuit missionaries.
Inside the church: very dainty.
The belfry right in front of the church.
Most churches in Bohol have belfries. |
The Baclayon Church, on the other hand, is the oldest church in Bohol, and the second oldest in the Philippines (next to San Agustin Church in Intramuros). It is made of coral stone.
Coral stone. |
The statues of saints were very old, most dated back during the Spanish era.
It was beautiful inside.
The splendid altar. |
The hand-painted ceiling.
A museum is open to the public within the church compound. Entrance fee is 50php. Unfortunately, taking of pictures is not allowed. You can find inside the museum the original candle holders and cups used during mass in the 18th century, the chairs of the priests, more statues made of ivory, the first piano installed, the clothes and other effects used to dress the Virgin Mary, paintings, and so much more.
This is the view from the second floor of the museum, the church belfry.
The church was well-preserved. It is still in its original state.
The stains due to raindrops made a moldy formation of the face of Padre Pio! Can you see it?!
For lunch, we tried the Floating Resto aka Loboc River Cruise.
Good thing we got in the boat early. Fewer people, no long lines, and the servers were attentive.
375php for a buffet, with the following menu:
Camaron |
Fish fillet |
Ginatang talangka |
Pork barbecue |
Buttered chicken |
Adobong kangkong |
Eggdrop soup |
Selection of desserts |
Oh yes, the food looked good in pictures....only in pictures =)
But this was sooooo good.............!!!!!
Mangga with bagoong!!!!! |