The word itself meant to divide. This is a long line which divides the city cemter into two to prevent the spread of fire from one part to the other. It extends from the former amphitheater up to the Magsaysay monument. It is also where you can find a Monument of Mayor Borja, obequitous monument dedicated to Dr. Jose Rizal, a monument of the President Magsaysay and a monument of dedicated to heroes who died during the revolution.
This also where the old Kiosko Kagawasan is place aside from the former amphitheater. This considered as the old city center. The old amphitheater used to be the city market before it was transferred to Cogon. Boxing and singing contest were...
Read morePlaza Divisoria, located in the heart of Cagayan de Oro City, is a bustling public space that offers a blend of historical significance and modern-day activities. The plaza serves as a popular gathering spot for locals and tourists alike, with its well-maintained open areas, shaded walkways, and historical monuments. On weekends, the area often hosts markets and street vendors, adding to its lively atmosphere. It's a great place to relax, people-watch, or enjoy street food, though it can get crowded during peak times. The nearby shops and restaurants also make it a convenient stop while...
Read moreExplore this place to get a bit of history of the city. There are a couple of parks and monuments which are very nice because not all cities preserve monuments and parks. There are also ukay-ukay and other different local stores around. The local massage therapists are also there at night. Make sure to try exploring this place at night where there is more life. Unfortunately, due to the pandemic, it is not as lively as it used to be.
In the morning, you will be surprised at how silent and clean the streets are. Did not expect to see clean streets so this...
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