Pangan-an Island
Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu
Pangan-an Island is an island-barangay that belongs to Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, situated east of Mactan and right next to Olango. It is white sand and enticing clear water, beautiful and quiet place where you can enjoy the ocean view.
Pangan-an Island News
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Travelling Feels Good at Pangan-an Island
Ever since I was young I am already into charity work. I was fascinated by this activity when I was in high school and I was able to pursue it when I reach college since my scholarship is into charity works. At that time I really felt amazing helping people that are in need. It gives a warm feeling that's difficult to explain when you I see people smile and thinking you're one of reasons behind those smiles make it better. When I graduated college I thought I would never have the opportunity to help and serve again but luck is on my side when I met Miki-san and Tamo-san in my current work plac ...
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Pangan-an Island in Cebu
Time flies faster than the speed of a shooting arrow. Indeed, it does. I just want to share with you guys that it has been already a year since I started Break Away. That is quite an attainment, isn't it? However, it still feels like I am just beginning a new chapter in my life. It's quite regretful that I wasn't able to embrace this interest during the first half of my year as the sole author of this blog but then it is never too late to start all over again. At the beginning of this year, I relived this hobby when I met different people who truly inspired me to give the best of what I've got ...
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Pangan An Island
Going to Pangan-an island is easy by boat. But if boat rides make you dizzy, you can take a walk.
Pangan-an is an island-barangay that belongs to Lapu-Lapu City. It is situated east of Mactan and right next to Olango. It used to be a legendary fishing ground with fish stock abundant enough to feed China. Fishermen from faraway places regarded the waters surrounding the island as a place in which to fish, and the island itself as the place on which to eat kan-anan (dining area). In time, kan-anan became Pangan-an and the name stuck, but the fish stock is gone.
An old riddle asks, in the m ...