Contact between China and the Philippines goes back several centuries (or millennia, according to some historians). By the ... More
Bahay Tsinoy
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Contact between China and the Philippines goes back several centuries (or millennia, according to some historians). By the 16th century, spurred by the flourishing Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade, tens of thousands of Chinese immigrants had settled in Manila. This museum renders recognition to Chinese contributions to Philippine social, political and cultural life through mixed-media displays. Present-day Chinese-Filipinos call themselves Tsinoys, hence the name of the museum.
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Operated by the Intramuros Administration , the Intramuros Visitors Center is housed in the restored Baluartillo de San Francisco Javier
in Fort Santiago . A very convenient first stop before you set off on your tour of Intramuros , ...
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One of Manila's most famous churches, Quiapo Church gets very crowded every Friday when thousands of devotees come to light
a candle in supplication to the Black Nazarene, a life size image of Christ believed to be miraculous. Around ...
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A social/cultural icon for generations of Filipinos, Jones Bridge was part of a grand scheme in the 1920s to transform
Manila's civic center into a showcase of Neoclassical architecture. Jones Bridge once reigned as the queen of the bridges ...
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