[7] Announced in late 2017, Tiu invested 350 million pesos into another branch of WaterWorld in Mandaue, Cebu, making it one of the most expensive waterparks in the Philippines.
[8] Not only will it be one of the largest waterparks in the Philippines, the 3-hectare project would boast as a major entertainment complex, houses a large amusement park, and resort.
Felix's grandparents were Chinese immigrants, with ancestral ties from the Fujian province, who migrated to the Philippines due to business opportunities in the 1900s.
[10] Felix opened Eon Philippines Industries Corporation (EPIC), in 1995, which manufactured various local staples like bihon and sotanghon as well as flavoured juices, with lollipops being the main product.
Eon Realty Development Corporation started in 2001 and has built over 4,500 homes to date, with families in the low-medium income bracket as their target market.
[12] In 2015, the announcement of Waterworld Iloilo resulted in the revision of the convention center, leading the enterprise to change its name to Eon Centennial Resort Hotel and Waterpark.
Due to Typhoon Yolanda's impact on Panay's fresh seafood supply, infection led to the restaurant closing its doors on November that year.
[2] It comprises over 20 different slides and rides, 2 pools, 8 luxury cabanas, 3 restaurants, a souvenir and novelty shop, and a lazy river which surrounds the perimeter of the park.
[16] Not only would it be one of the largest waterparks in the Philippines, but the 3-hectare project would boast as a major entertainment complex, houses a large amusement park, and resort as well.
This 15-story condominium will house approximately 858 units and offers an array of amenities, including a gym, a study hub, a children’s playhouse, function rooms, a swimming pool, a jogging trail, and an open garden.