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Mandaue

Coordinates:10°20′N123°56′E / 10.33°N 123.93°E /10.33; 123.93
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Highly urbanized city in Cebu, Philippines

Highly urbanized city in Central Visayas, Philippines
Mandaue
Zuellig Avenue
Oakridge Business Park
Flag of Mandaue
Flag
Official seal of Mandaue
Seal
Nicknames: 
  • Furniture Capital of the Philippines
  • Industrial City of Southern Philippines
Anthem: Mandaue ang Dakbayan
English: Mandaue, the City
Map of Central Visayas with Mandaue highlighted
Map of Central Visayas with Mandaue highlighted
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Map
Mandaue is located in Philippines
Mandaue
Mandaue
Location within thePhilippines
Coordinates:10°20′N123°56′E / 10.33°N 123.93°E /10.33; 123.93
CountryPhilippines
RegionCentral Visayas
ProvinceCebu(highly urbanized city participating in the provincial government of Cebu)
District Lone district
Pueblocirca 1656
Municipality Status1901
CityhoodAugust 30, 1969
Highly urbanized cityFebruary 15, 1991
Barangays27 (seeBarangays)
Government
[1]
 • TypeSangguniang Panlungsod
 • MayorThadeo Jovito “Jonkie” M. Ouano (Lakas)
 • Vice MayorGlenn O. Bercede (1Cebu)
 • RepresentativeEmmarie M. Ouano-Dizon (Lakas-CMD)
 • City Council
Members
  • Nerissa Corazon C. Soon-Ruiz
  • Malcolm A. Sanchez
  • Jimmy C. Lumapas
  • Jesus P. Arcilla Jr.
  • Marie Immaline C. Cortes-Zafra
  • Cynthia C. Remedio
  • Jennifer S. del Mar
  • Joel M. Seno
  • Cesar Y. Cabahug Jr.
  • Andreo O. Icalina
 • Electorate236,853 voters (2025)
Area
 • Total
34.87 km2 (13.46 sq mi)
Elevation
22 m (72 ft)
Highest elevation
984 m (3,228 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2024 census)[3]
 • Total
364,482
 • Density10,450/km2 (27,070/sq mi)
 • Households
103,345
Economy
 • Gross domestic product (GDP)₱109.6 billion (2022)[4]
$1.936 billion (2022)[5]
 • Income class1st city income class
 • Poverty incidence
10.4
% (2021)[6]
 • Revenue₱ 3,544 million (2022)
 • Assets₱ 34,231 million (2022)
 • Expenditure₱ 3,253 million (2022)
 • Liabilities₱ 2,016 million (2022)
Service provider
 • ElectricityVisayan Electric Company (VECO)
 • WaterMetropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
6014
PSGC
IDD:area code+63 (0)32
Native languagesCebuano
Websitewww.mandauecity.gov.ph

Mandaue (locally[mɐnˈdaʊ.ɛ]), officially theCity of Mandaue (Cebuano:Dakbayan sa Mandaue;Filipino:Lungsod ng Mandaue), is ahighly urbanized city in theCentral Visayas region of thePhilippines. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 364,482 people.[7]

It is geographically located on the central-eastern coastal region ofCebu byPhilippine Statistics Authority but administratively independent from the province. Its southeast coast bordersMactan Island whereLapu-Lapu City is located and is connected to the island via two bridges: theMactan-Mandaue Bridge andMarcelo Fernan Bridge. Mandaue is bounded on the north by the town ofConsolacion, to the east by theCamotes Sea, and to the west and south byCebu City.

It is one of three highly urbanized cities on Cebu island and forms a part of theCebu Metropolitan area[8] and was part of thesixth district of Cebu joined with the municipalities of Consolacion and Cordova - it was qualified for a lone district since 1991. On April 5, 2019, the city became a lone legislative district.[9] As of June 30, 2022, Mandaue had its first representation in the19th Congress of the Philippines.

Mandani Bay in Construction May 2023 Photo: Bart Sakwerda, Budots Media 2023
Mandani Bay in Construction May 2023 Photo: Bart Sakwerda, Budots Media

History

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A community was established in Mandaue by a flourishing group ofAustronesian people. TheVenetian chroniclerAntonio Pigafetta wrote of a settlement called "Mandaui" which existed in the area with a chieftain named Apanoaan[10] some called him Lambuzzan in other accounts.[11]

Mandaue natives were forced into a town as decreed by the Spanish authorities. This may have started off as a mission village (which included present dayConsolacion,Liloan andPoro) serving as a bulwark for the church in the northern Cebu and was managed by the Jesuit in 1638 then a century later by the Recollects.[12]

ThePhilippine Revolution of 1898 gave the town a new form of administration in accordance with the organic decree of the Central Revolutionary Government. The short-lived revolution was overthrown by the American troops and a battle nearly destroyed the town in 1901, killingPresidente Benito Ceniza.[13]

Mandaue was a semi-autonomous functioning town. Semi-autonomous as it was still under the jurisdiction of Cebu. Despite having been developed and organized by the Spaniards throughout the ages and its population increasing as the years gone by, the Spaniards did not make an initiative to elevate the town into an independent municipality. It was only after the death of Presidente Ceniza and the establishment of American Rule in Mandaue that the dream of becoming an independent municipality came true. In 1901, Mandaue became an independent municipality.[14]

Mandaue became independent from being an American Commonwealth and a Japanese garrison on July 4, 1946, along with the entire nation.

Cityhood

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Main article:Cities of the Philippines
Former flag of Mandaue

On August 30, 1969, Mandaue became a chartered city and decades later it was recognized as a highly urbanized city on February 15, 1991.[15] In early-April 2019, Mandaue separated from the sixth district and, since 2022, is represented under its lone district.[9][16]

Geography

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The city has a total area of 34.87 km2 (13.46 sq mi). According to the 2020 census, the population density is 10,000/km2 (26,000/sq mi).

Land utilization
CategoryLand Area
haacres
Industrial1,6954,19051.4% 
Residential8722,15026.5% 
Agricultural2837008.6% 
Commercial2426007.3% 
Roads1203003.6% 
Institutional601501.8% 
Parks24590.7% 

The city is the 6th smallest government unit in terms of land area; among the Metro Cebu local government units the city is the second smallest next to the municipality of Cordova in the island of Mactan. The city's land area is only 4.5% of the total land area of Metro Cebu and less than 1% of the total land of the province of Cebu.

The NorthReclamation Project, now known as the North Special Administrative Zone, currently has about 180 ha (440 acres) reclaimed land. Of the 180 hectares, about 36 ha (89 acres) belong to the city.

It is one of the two (the other one being the municipality of Consolacion) local government units located within the mainland Metro Cebu where the elevation of land is less than 100 m (330 ft).

Many of the areas of the city are extremely flat. About 77.37% is within the 0-8%slope category. Barangays belonging to this region are Centro, Looc, South Special Administrative Zone, Cambaro, Opao, Umapad, Paknaan, Alang-alang, Tipolo, Ibabao, Guizo, Subangdaku, Mantuyong, Maguikay and Tabok. The greater portion of the city, comprising about 70%, is dominated by the Mandaue Clay Loam soil series. This is found in the 0-2% and 2-5% slope ranges. Faraon clay loam characterizes the rest of the land with slope range from 5-8% and up to 25-40%.[17]

Climate

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Climate data for Mandaue
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)28
(82)
29
(84)
30
(86)
31
(88)
31
(88)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
29
(84)
29
(84)
28
(82)
30
(85)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)23
(73)
23
(73)
23
(73)
24
(75)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
24
(75)
23
(73)
24
(75)
Averageprecipitation mm (inches)70
(2.8)
49
(1.9)
62
(2.4)
78
(3.1)
138
(5.4)
201
(7.9)
192
(7.6)
185
(7.3)
192
(7.6)
205
(8.1)
156
(6.1)
111
(4.4)
1,639
(64.6)
Average rainy days13.410.613.114.524.227.928.427.727.127.422.515.9252.7
Source: Meteoblue[18]

Barangays

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Mandaue is politically subdivided into 27 barangays. Each barangay consists ofpuroks and some havesitios.

Political map of Mandaue


PSGC Barangay Population±% p.a.
2024[19]2010[20]
072230001Alang-alang 3.2% 11,495 12,475 −0.56%
072230002Bakilid 1.2% 4,387 5,027 −0.93%
072230003Banilad 5.0% 18,386 22,297 −1.32%
072230004 Basak 3.2% 11,777 7,858 2.82%
072230005 Cabancalan 4.1% 14,841 12,202 1.35%
072230006 Cambaro 2.5% 8,990 8,082 0.73%
072230007 Canduman 6.4% 23,455 17,100 2.19%
072230008 Casili 1.5% 5,403 3,743 2.55%
072230009Casuntingan 4.6% 16,846 13,217 1.68%
072230010 Centro (Poblacion) 0.8% 2,980 3,236 −0.56%
072230011 Cubacub 3.8% 13,832 8,255 3.61%
072230012 Guizo 2.0% 7,258 8,554 −1.12%
072230013 Ibabao-Estancia 1.9% 6,994 8,641 −1.44%
072230014Jagobiao 3.3% 12,138 12,227 −0.05%
072230015 Labogon 5.6% 20,466 19,175 0.45%
072230016Looc 4.8% 17,395 14,438 1.29%
072230017 Maguikay 4.1% 14,956 17,782 −1.18%
072230018 Mantuyong 1.5% 5,487 5,869 −0.46%
072230019 Opao 3.3% 12,014 9,907 1.33%
072230020 Paknaan 8.4% 30,532 22,957 1.98%
072230021 Pagsabungan 5.6% 20,266 16,838 1.28%
072230022 Subangdaku 4.7% 17,097 20,333 −1.18%
072230023 Tabok 5.3% 19,486 15,709 1.49%
072230024 Tawason 1.9% 6,984 4,891 2.48%
072230025 Tingub 1.7% 6,082 5,780 0.35%
072230026Tipolo 4.3% 15,790 17,273 −0.61%
072230027 Umapad 5.2% 18,779 17,454 0.50%
Total364,482331,3200.66%

Demographics

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Aerial photo of theMactan Channel looking south. Mandaue is on the right side whileLapu-Lapu City is on the left
Population census of Mandaue
YearPop.±% p.a.
190311,078—    
191821,086+4.38%
193917,431−0.90%
194819,068+1.00%
196029,281+3.64%
197058,579+7.17%
197575,904+5.33%
1980110,590+7.81%
1990174,342+4.66%
1995194,745+2.10%
2000259,728+6.37%
2007318,577+2.86%
2010331,320+1.44%
2015362,654+1.74%
2020364,116+0.08%
2024364,482+0.02%
Source:Philippine Statistics Authority[21][22][20][23][24]

Data showed that the oldest written accounts of Mandaue came from a population of 160 in 1637 to 1638. Mandaue had 10,309 souls according to theBuzeta & Bravo (1850). During the first year of its township in 1899, Mandaue had 42 barrios with a population of 21,086. When Mandaue was a second class municipality in 1964 its population was 33,811.[25]

According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 364,116, which is an increase of 104,388 from the 2000 census. Among all the Philippine's highly urbanized cities, the City of Mandaue posted the highest proportion of household population who reported Roman Catholic as their religious affiliation at 95.2%.[26] Mandaue has a significantly large population at or below the poverty line.[27]

Economy

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Poverty incidence of Mandaue

2.5
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
2000
14.51
2003
5.38
2006
14.50
2009
14.05
2012
5.49
2015
11.34
2018
5.99
2021
10.40

Source:Philippine Statistics Authority[28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35]

San Miguel Brewery Inc. - Mandaue Brewery

About 40 percent of Cebu's export companies are found in Mandaue. The city is dubbed as the industrial hub of Region VII and hosts about 10,000 industrial and commercial businesses, making it a "little rich city" in the country.

It is home to some of the world's biggest companies such asSan Miguel Corp.,Coca-Cola Bottling Corp. Shemberg, the number one exporter ofcarrageenan,Monde Nissin, Profood International Corp., and 7D Dried Mangoes. Mandaue City also accounts for 75 percent of the country's total exports in the furniture sector, making the city the furniture capital of the country. One of these furniture companies is Mandaue Foam which started in 1971 and now has 25 factories and showrooms nationwide.

Tourism

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Mandaue's point of interests, destinations, and attractions include:

Natural areas
  • Monkey Caves
  • Cansaga Bay
  • Butuanon River
  • Casili Hills
  • Jagobiao Spring
  • Cabancalan-Banilad Sinkholes
  • Mahiga River
Historical locations
Museums
  • 856 G Gallery
  • Luis Cabrera Ancestral House and Museum
  • Mandaue City Public Library
  • Quijano Museum
Parks
  • City Plaza
  • Bridge Park
  • Ibabao Mandaue Agri-Eco Park[38]
  • Subangdaku Wireless Sports Center
  • Cebu Westown Lagoon
  • WaterWorld Cebu
Sports
  • Wireless Plaza and Sports Complex
  • Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex
  • Mandaue Tennis Complex
  • Portside Badminton Plaza
  • Quick Points Badminton Club
  • San Roque Football Club
  • Sacred Heart–Ateneo de Cebu Sports Complex
  • Cebu Golf Academy
  • Gorilla Booth Camp
Retail and mixed-use developments
  • Ayala Malls Gatewalk Central (under construction)
  • Bridges Town Square
  • City Times Square
  • Insular Square Mall
  • Mandani Bay
  • Oakridge Business Park
  • Pacific Mall
  • Parkmall
  • SM J Mall (formerly J Centre Mall)

Fiestas

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Mandaue Fiesta: Celebrated on May 8 in honor of the town patron,Saint Joseph. Activities that are typically held during this feast are the procession, inter-barangay sports competition, Miss Mandaue (the longest-running beauty competition in the province), rodeos, street festival (Mantawi Festival), bailes, fairs, and many more.[citation needed]

Panagtagbo sa Mandaue: This is Mandaue's current major festival in honor of theHoly Family. This is celebrated every 2nd week of January on the eve of theTraslacion (Transfer of Relic), of one of the significant religious events of theSinulog Festival which commemorates the union of the Holy Family. In the Translacion, theSanto Niño and theVirgin of Guadalupe come and stay over at the shrine of Saint Joseph in Mandaue for an overnight vigil. This happens on a Friday, and on the early morning of the following Saturday, a fluvial procession is held on Cebu Strait going back to theBasilica . In the festival, there are singing and dancing competitions with a street dancing during the Bibingkahan in honor of Santo Niño. At night, there is a ritual showdown performance which is the highlight of the cultural-religious events.[citation needed]

Kabayo Festival:The Kabayo (Horse) festival also known as Governor's Cup is a horse racing and different equestrian sports with the western way of riding event held annually in the second week of February.[citation needed]

Pasigarbo sa Sugbo:It is a festival showcasing Cebu's culture, faith, history, products, and festivals from each individual town. It is held annually around August 6 which is the Charter day of the Province of Cebu. It was formerly held in Mandaue City at the Cebu International Convention Center (CICC), but was transferred to the Cebu City Sports Complex inCebu City in 2019 due to the abandoned and disrepaired state of the convention center.[citation needed]

Cuisine

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Masareal from Mandaue

Mandaue has many restaurants which cater togourmets and international cuisines like Italian, Japanese, Indian, Mediterranean, Lebanese, Arabic, Russian, Korean, Mexican, and Western cuisines. A variety of restaurants also serves meals of local cuisine.

Many famous Cebuano meals like thelechon[39] orinasal, eaten withachara or pickled vegetables. Thesugba or barbecue of eitherisda (fish),baboy (pork),manok (chicken) orbaka (beef) is found all over Mandaue eaten withpuso, a diamond-shaped hanged rice covered in coco leaves.Kinilaw[40] is raw meat usually pork or fish drenched in vinegar and salt. Thebuwad or dried seafood, either fish or squid, can be pungent with a crunchy and chewy texture. There are some exotic meals that can be found likedinuguan or pig's blood which is eaten like a soup. Barbecued chicken feet are liked by many locals.

Original cuisine in Mandaue includesbibingka which is steamed rice cakes mixed with coconut and sometimes egg.Binangos paired with rice is made of ground up corn with Bolinao fish. This dish is found only in Mandaue; other delicacies includes thetagaktak, the seasonalburiring fish (stewed withiba) and the famousmasareal.

Transportation

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PhilippineJeepney

Mandaue City's road network is composed of a national highway which connects the city to its neighboring cities and municipalities, and a national secondary road which traverses the city's metropolitan area. The total length of the city road network (paved and unpaved) and the four bridges, is about 133.7 km (83.1 mi), broken down into:

  • National road - 13.2 km (8.2 mi)
  • City road - 57.1 km (35.5 mi)
  • Barangay road - 63.4 km (39.4 mi)

Road density is 5.31 km/km2 (8.55 mi/sq mi) of land. In terms of population, road density is 0.04 km (0.025 mi) per one thousand inhabitants.

Land transportation is being served byPUJ, utility vehicles, mini-buses, multi-cabs, tricycles, trisikads and for cargoes, trailers and vans. Sea transport of Mandaue is highly dependent on Port of Cebu and Cebu International Port, because of the city's proximity to these facilities.

MyBus expansion is a 9.5kilometers newroad starting from boundary ofSM City CebuCebu International Port to SM City J Mall in October 2024. In 2017, it began operations along City di Mare at theSouth Road Properties.[41]

Education

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See also:List of colleges and universities in Metro Cebu
Lapu-Lapu–Mandaue campus of theUniversity of Cebu.

Mandaue houses two universities, theCebu Doctors' University and the Lapu-Lapu–Mandaue campus of theUniversity of Cebu. There are also technical schools likeTESDA in barangays Banilad and Looc and other private institutions that provide certificate degrees. Associate degree, Baccalaureate Degrees, Master's and Doctoral programs.

Mandaue has institutionalized learning with theCabahug Medal which was started on 1923 by Sotero Cabahug as a medal of academic excellence annually. TheMandaue Fraternal Society was also created in the early part of the 19th century to provide a community for the professionals during the time when Mandaue was still a sleepy town.

Cebu'spart-time Japanese school, the Cebu Japanese School (CJS; セブ補習授業校Sebu Hoshū Jugyō Kō), is located on the fifth floor of the Clotilde Commercial Center in Barangay Casuntingan, Mandaue City.[42]

Media

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NOTE: Television and radio stations from Cebu City are also primarily served in this area.

Television

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Television stations based in Mandaue City:

Radio

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Radio stations licensed in Mandaue City:

Sister cities

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Local

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International

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Notes

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(Administratively independent from the province but grouped under Cebu by thePhilippine Statistics Authority. However, qualified voters in Mandaue are allowed to vote in elections for Cebu provincial officials by virtue of Republic Act No. 6641, in accordance with Section 452-c of the Local Government Code of 1991.)

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component cities
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2,000,000 and more
1,000,000–1,999,999
500,000–999,999
200,000–499,999
100,000–199,999
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