Interesting Place in Dumanjug

                                         St. Francis of Assisi Church
The St. Francis of Assisi Church is probably the most handsome of the 19th century churches in western Cebu. Its construction started in 1854 and the structure was completed 10 years later. The basic materials used were sea corals stone, limestone and Balayong (native black wood) which were abundant in the area then. The belfry to one side of the church has a dodecagonal plan which is typical in most colonial churches. It is interesting to note that this is one of the few old church structures in Cebu,and probably in the whole Philippines, which was designed, executed, supervised and completed by Filipinos themselves.
Town Plaza
This is the improved Dumanjug town plaza.  Visitors swear by how much they enjoy spending time here.  There are areas shaded by trees, a small playground for the children and nearby stores that sell refreshments including halo-halo from one stall which is getting some pretty good reviews.  Some also say a few laps around the plaza makes for really good exercise.  Dumanjug was a stop today during the third day of the Suroy Suroy Sugbo Southern Heritage Trail.
                                       Laing Tubig and Leloan Falls


     Interesting scenery found in Brgy. Kabalaasnan, Dumanjug, Cebu. It is a nice and interesting place for people who want to experience the natures wonder. It is perfect for people who loves nature.

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