5/5 Lisette R. 5 years ago on Google • 62 reviews
Mom
spent
her
elementary
days
in
Surallah.
It
was
only
after
40
something
years
that
she
was
able
to
go
back
and
reminisce
the
days.
On
our
way
to
Lake
Sebu
we
stopped
by
the
Tri-People
monument.
It
was
an
amazing
feeling
that
we
are
stepping
on
Surallah,
a
place
that
was
never
familiar
to
us
except
for
my
mom
and
her
siblings.
The
monument
was
a
really
nice
piece
of
architecture
that
shows
the
vibrancy
of
the
place.
Depicting
a
marching
band,
the
installations
are
very
interactive
and
fun
to
play
with
it.
Near
the
monument
is
the
municipal
hall
and
the
I
"heart"
Surallah
sign.
The
rotonda
near
the
monument
is
also
very
eye
catching.
We
asked
the
traffic
enforcer
if
we
could
get
our
picture
taken
and
he
gladly
escorted
us
in
the
rotonda.
The
statue
reflected
the
culture
T'boli
showcasing
the
kulintang
and
their
ethnic
costumes.
I
really
loved
our
experience
there
and
would
always
love
to
go
back.
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