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My #SMSelfie: SM Seaside City Cebu the #MallAboveAllElse

The iconic SM Seaside City Cebu's Cube at night. 
This is my newest photo in my #SMSelfie journey. Three down so far in the five SM Malls in the Visayas, all from the island province of Cebu. The other two being the SM City Bacolod and SM City Ilo-Ilo which I have never been to.

Of all the SM Malls I have visited, the SM Seaside City Cebu has been my most favorite. The huge Sky Park at the 3rd floor is just so amazing with the Mountain View Wing and Sea View Wing to see the cool picturesque mountains and seas of Cebu. 

Quick Info from Wikipedia.org

SM Seaside City Cebu, also called locally as SM SRP, is a shopping mall owned and developed by SM Prime Holdings located in Cebu City, Philippines that opened on 27 November 2015, is the SM Prime Holdings' third mall in Metro Cebu. It is the centerpiece of the SM Seaside Complex, a 30-hectare mixed-use development at the South Road Properties.

It is currently the 3rd largest shopping mall in the Philippines and the 8th in the world. The mall has a gross leasable area (GLA) of 430,000 square meters. SM Seaside City Cebu is SM Prime Holdings' third mall in Metro Cebu and the 55th mall in the Philippines. The mall is designed by Arquitectonica, the same company which designed SM City North EDSA, SM Mall of Asia and SM Megamall.

Date Opened: 27th November 2015

Date Visited: 14th February 2016

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