Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Inside the Q park

      
       The heroes’ 
             hill



The Heroes’ Hill in Q Park Cebu, which is about a hectare in size, is only open by invitation or by request. It is not totally open to the public because they want to maintain it as a sacred and peaceful place. It is a place to give tribute to unknown soldiers, OFW’s and awardees of the Filipino Foundation from 1986-2003. An anahaw-roofed kiosk is visible inside the hill. It contains portraits of Filipino Statesmen and Philippine Presidents. The area is full of wonderful flowers and fish ponds.es’ hill
It contains portraits of Filipino Statesmen and Philippine Presidents. The area is full of wonderful flowers and fish ponds.



It’s so tired on that day, we rest for a while on the heroes hill then we plan to get in but were not allowed to get inside because they want to maintain it as a sacred and peaceful place. After 30 minutes we decided to walk again to go to the statue of Mother Mary. When we started to walked  Jerome take off his heels so that he can walk properly and he can join us, as we started to walk we enjoy the view and realized how beautiful the nature is. And when we look up the sky the sun is down it means  it’s a gloomy day.

       AT THE Q PARK….


 

The place has a very large statue of Mother Mary. It is very peaceful and has a scenic view which can definitely take your breath away. It’s now your time to reflect and unwind from your daily pressures from work at Q Park Cebu. The place is so captivating and truly a man-made paradise. 
  
AND OUR PICTURES WITH MAMA MARY: 







No comments:

Post a Comment