After breakfast at the hotel, Grace and I were picked up at the hotel lobby for the start of our city tour. We proceeded, via van, to Beverly Hills, a wealthy residential subdivision located 6 kms. from downtown. Situated 300 m. above sea level, it has a panoramic view of the city, the harbor and Mactan Island. Above it is Victoria Peak, named after the hill in Hongkong. Beverly Hills has a number of Chinese temples.
The Great Taoist Temple |
We made a stopover at the Great Taoist Temple which is open to worshippers and non-worshippers alike. Accessible by 3 separate winding routes, the entrance of the temple is a replica of the Great Wall of China. The smell of incense was everywhere but the temple was really quiet and peaceful. From its spacious balconies, we had a panoramic view of Cebu City, Mactan Island and Bohol. Taking pictures of the gods inside the temple was strictly prohibited.
The temple’s spacious balcony |
Built in 1972 by Cebu’s substantial Chinese community (about 15% of the population), this huge multi-level complex of bright red and green pagodas, guardian lions and dragons, follows the slope of the terrain. It was built in a highly ornate style of Chinese architecture and is topped with a pagoda-style roof.
This well-maintained temple preserves the teachings of the 600 B.C. philosopher, Lao-tze. Taoists climb the 81 steps (representing the 81 chapters of Taoism scriptures) to the temple for the beautiful ceremonies, light joss sticks and have their fortunes read by the monks. The temple also has a big dragon statue, a fish pond, an old bell, a chapel, a library, a souvenir shop and a wishing well.