Most intresting tour ,,to see all the small place to fix stuff good to know. Question what type camera do you use as looking for one ? .watched a lot of your excellent content and picture quality is very clear and focused. Salamat😄😄🤗
University of San Carlos probably existed longer than any educational institution in the Philippines. I think it survived WW2. My late uncles and aunts were graduates there and they had stories to tell. USC also probably was the first in Cebu to use computers in its administration. Many were awed by their students getting computerized punched cards for their class schedules back then. And their percentage passing in national exams have always been high. Now it still stands albeit with new fences and railings. Junquera, I walked through there so many times before, watched a lot of NCAA basketball at the gym there with some games ending in fistfights and peso coins thrown at offending teams 😅. So many experiences associated with this area. Thanks for the video, it's reminded me of my youth. 🙂
It's great to hear about your memories and knowledge of the University of San Carlos and its history. The fact that they were early adopters of technology and consistently perform well in national exams is impressive. I’m glad you enjoyed the video and it reminded you of your youth. Thank you for sharing your experiences and insights with us. 😊
Do you know what's happening with the old Hotel de Mercedes on Pelaez Street? I stayed there many times in years past but it's been closed since the Pandemic. It looked like someone was renovating the place but I can't find anything about it on the Internet.
Thanks for sharing!
Hello good morning, oh I missed the USC. Ingat po . Greetings from Switzerland 👍😍👋
I just want to say how much og a good job you are doing in cebu city.i really love this city
Thank you for your kind words😊
I still remember as a little kid waiting in front of San Carlos University to catch a ride to my School St. Francis… looks the same … :)
I love this tour. Thanks for showing more reality and some of the history of Cebu. It's really interesting to find out that type of information :D
Glad you enjoyed it! It's always a pleasure to share the stories of the places I travel to. ☺️
Most intresting tour ,,to see all the small place to fix stuff good to know. Question what type camera do you use as looking for one ? .watched a lot of your excellent content and picture quality is very clear and focused. Salamat😄😄🤗
congratulations ,you are doing good job,this is the kind of video i like to watch , for my future trip to Cebu.
University of San Carlos probably existed longer than any educational institution in the Philippines. I think it survived WW2. My late uncles and aunts were graduates there and they had stories to tell. USC also probably was the first in Cebu to use computers in its administration. Many were awed by their students getting computerized punched cards for their class schedules back then. And their percentage passing in national exams have always been high. Now it still stands albeit with new fences and railings. Junquera, I walked through there so many times before, watched a lot of NCAA basketball at the gym there with some games ending in fistfights and peso coins thrown at offending teams 😅. So many experiences associated with this area. Thanks for the video, it's reminded me of my youth. 🙂
It's great to hear about your memories and knowledge of the University of San Carlos and its history. The fact that they were early adopters of technology and consistently perform well in national exams is impressive. I’m glad you enjoyed the video and it reminded you of your youth. Thank you for sharing your experiences and insights with us. 😊
Hello there.
Do you know what's happening with the old Hotel de Mercedes on Pelaez Street? I stayed there many times in years past but it's been closed since the Pandemic. It looked like someone was renovating the place but I can't find anything about it on the Internet.