Cebu, a part of Philippines is a popular tourist destination in Far East  Asia. The island was once under the Spanish domination and therefore  some of the best tourist attractions in the island are relics of the  Spanish rule. With the Spaniards came Christianity, most of the locals  including the native ruler were converted. The people of this island  still retain that earnestness when it comes to religious matters. 
Guadalupe Cave, Cebu, is one of major attractions of the island in the religious context.Guadalupe Cave is a small cave where one has to line up to enter. Further to   enter you have to cover your head with 
Our Lady of Guadalupe's  blue veil   to ameliorate your sorrow.
 The image found in Guadalupe  Cave narrates that Cebuano   forefathers hid the image there out of  fear. They thought that it might be taken   back by the Spaniards or  dishonored by non-believing people. The image in the   cave was slipped  from public memory until a local wild chicken trapper found   it by  chance. The image was eventually placed in a chapel. This is the same    place where the present 
Guadalupe Parish Church stands. The cave,  meanwhile,   was left unattended until a patron who remains anonymous  offered to refurbish   it. In 1977, parish priest 
Rev. Msgr. Esteban S. Binghay  had it blessed.   The water dripping from the cave is said to have  healing powers and a pilgrimage   to the cave is said to grant the  believer's wish. To visit this cave, you must   come to Langub,  Kalunasan, Guadalupe, Cebu City.
 
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