If you want to travel while studying in the Philippines, what are the fun places in the Philippines? Today, I will take you to see it together!
Siquijor, Tin Island
Tsi Island is an island province in the Philippines, located in the Central Visayas region. It is the third smallest province in the Philippines by population and land area, and its capital is Siqui Hor City, Siqui Hor City. The province is located in the Bohol Sea, south of Cebu, east of Negros, southwest of Bohol, and north of Mindanao.
The sunset on Tin Island is a must-see when visiting the Philippines, the golden sunset dyes the sky red, and the sun gradually sets, coinciding with the distant sea line and combining with the sparkling sea surface into a beautiful oil painting.
Dumaguete dumaguete
Dumaguete is the most populous city in Negros Oriental, and the smallest by land area. Dumaguete is a university town with four large universities and several colleges, attracting students from across the province as well as from all over the Visayas and Mindanao. The city is famous for Silliman University, the first Protestant and American university in the country and Asia.
The sky of Dumaguete is like a sapphire, set in the blue sea, and the white clouds in the shape of sheep roaming the sky. The blue water is clear, and you can see the rocks at the bottom of the sea at a glance.
Cebu cebu
The Cebu Metropolitan Area or Cebu Metropolitan Area is the second largest metropolitan area in the Philippines (after the Manila Metropolitan Area), and Cebu City is a major center of commerce, education, and industry in the Visayas.
A trip to Cebu offers up-close whale spotting and a visit to the area's ancient churches. Cebu experienced the Spanish colonial period and the American colonial period in the early days, so it left a lot of historical sites, and it is also a city with a lot of tourist information.
These places are all places worth visiting, and those who go to the Philippines to stay or travel must not miss the opportunity!
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