Cebu International Covention Center


This convention center serves as monument of this historical landmark, in recognition of Mandaue’s involvement in the international stage since the beginning of history.

As venue of the 12th ASEAN summit, the city continues to play an important role in international relations, becoming the core of development and strengthening its role as the growth engine of the province of Cebu.

Just ten minutes away to five star resorts and tropical hideaways; five minutes to world class shopping; and surrounded by the best lifestyle destinations of the metropolis.

The city’s seaport can take one to the wonders of the islands and enjoy year-round festivals.

Across the bridge, an international airport can fly you to major destinations in Asia and the rest of the world.


CICC open house, tours start today

Saturday, May 05, 2007

CEBUANOS who are curious about what’s inside the controversial Cebu International Convention Center (CICC) will get a chance to see for themselves, as the CICC opens its doors to the public today until the Mandaue City fiesta on May 8.

The CICC will also be the venue of the annual Miss Mandaue beauty pageant on May 7.

Acting Mandaue City Mayor Amadeo Seno Jr. announced yesterday that the Provincial Government has approved their request to give the public a closer look at the building, which cost the Province P581 million. The lot belongs to Mandaue.

Free tickets were distributed starting yesterday through the Mandaue Secretary’s office.

Those interested to join the tour inside the CICC can get free tickets from the CICC main gate during the four-day activity or from the Mandaue City Mayor’s Office executive assistant Estanislao Sanchez.

The CICC shall accommodate 400 visitors every day during the four-day open house. It will be open for public viewing from 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. There will be eight tour batches, with 50 people to be entertained every 30 minutes.

Marisa Nallana, CICC officer-in-charge, requested visitors to avoid wearing slippers and shorts if they intend to be part of the guided tours. (Roxygane Q. Coca, UP Mass Comm Intern)

source: sun.star cebu

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