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Freeman Cebu Lifestyle

Celebrating 15 years of Shangri-La

- Honey Jarque Loop -

We would like to thank our partners and clients, friends, and the whole Cebuano community for 15 years of support. Through this time you have made us feel that we are family. We thank you for embracing us. May you always be able to find your Shangri-La here in Cebu.

The Shangri-La’s Mactan Resort and Spa commemorated its 15th anniversary with a triple treat celebration held at the different areas of the property.

The hotel’s expansive main lobby was the venue for the art exhibit. Guests of honor Department of Tourism regional director Dawnie Roa, Lapu-Lapu Tourism Commissioner Queenie Amman, and socialite Rosebud Sala, together with General Manager Raymond Bragg unveiled a large painting commissioned from 15 renowned Cebuano painters.

The artists included Gabby Abellana, Cesar Castillo, Pronnie de la Cerna, John Dinglasa, Luther Galicano, Benji Goyha, Celso Pepito, Fe Madrid Pepito, Jose Mari Picornell, Ritchie Quijano, Lurline Rodriguez, Antonio Vidal, Jobril Villaver, Kimsoy Yap and Sonia Yrastorza.

The painters created their own interpretation of the Shangri-La experience by capturing its different facets such as the atrium landscape, the beach, the cabanas on the rock, the well-maintained gardens, the golf park, the fabulous pool and the Ocean Pavilion. Fifty percent of the sales proceeds of the paintings will be donated to the hotel’s chosen charity.

Meanwhile, the first ever purely Cebuano Food Festival was launched at the Tides Restaurant. Executive Sous Chef Adolfo Lopez, Chef de Cuisine Marc Martinez and Pastry Chef Edgardo Butawan, with the help of culinary consultant and restaurateur Jessica Avila, whipped up different dishes that highlighted the specialties of several towns of the island. Favorites were humba (stewed pork belly), escabeche, (fillet of grouper in sweet and sour sauce), adobo na nokos, (squid cooked in vinegar and bay leaf) and assorted native delicacies such as masareal (ground peanut cake) budbud kabog (sweet sticky rice) and tagaktak (triangular-shaped fried flour shavings sprinkled with brown sugar).

Surely the most anticipated and well-attended was the affair held at the Marquee, the indoor air conditioned tent.

The all white venue was magically transformed into a colorful, lively, carnival replete with a huge carousel decorated with flags and banners and hundreds upon hundreds of buntings. Making their rounds and greeting the ever loyal clients and customers were funny clowns, towering stilt walkers, graceful mimes, heart stopper acrobats, entertaining jugglers, and full of surprises balloon twisters.

On one corner stood a magician who mesmerized the guests with tricks while the curious had a peep into their seeming future courtesy of a fortune teller as others gamely opted to have their faces painted.

The sports enthusiasts had a great time at the different game booths trying their luck at basketball, darts, lucky dice, ring toss, checkers and shoot-the-ball. Several went home with appreciated tokens and giveaways.

In his brief remark, general manager Raymond Bragg said “We would like to thank our partners and clients, friends, and the whole Cebuano community for 15 years of support. Through this time you have made us feel that we are family. We thank you for embracing us. May you always be able to find your Shangri-La here in Cebu.”

And on that note Cebu Governor Gwen Garcia joined the officers and members   of the Executive Committee in toasting “15 years of memories” capped by a gigantic balloon drop complimented by a spray of confetti.

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ANTONIO VIDAL

BENJI GOYHA

CEBU

CEBU GOVERNOR GWEN GARCIA

CEBUANO

CEBUANO FOOD FESTIVAL

CELSO PEPITO

CESAR CASTILLO

CUISINE MARC MARTINEZ AND PASTRY CHEF EDGARDO BUTAWAN

DAWNIE ROA

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM

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