In a country as historically and culturally rich as the Philippines, there is no dearth of heritage. You don’t need to drive or fly far in order to experience the landmarks, sights, and cuisine of old ...
Chinese traders journeyed across the South China Sea to the Philippines as early as the 9th century. Those who stayed eventually established a small community in the Binondo district of Manila, just ...
A bustling trade hub in the 16th century, Binondo today embodies the collision of Chinese, Spanish and Filipino worlds within ...
MANILA, Philippines - First, there’s the World Trade Exchange Building along Juan Luna Street with its conspicuous, circular observation deck. Along the Pasig River, between Escolta and Muelle de ...
Binondo Church is also known as the Minor Basilica and National Shrine of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz. The second time we joined another free tour of Renacimiento Manila we went around Chinatown for the ...
Binondo, the oldest Chinatown in the world, has grown from a place for trading into one of the biggest cultural heritage attractions in the Philippines. It attracts dense crowds, especially during ...
It stands on an altar in an alley along Ongpin Street, a relic from the old country. Smoke billows from joss sticks offered to it. This is the Philippine Chinese Santiago Church, more popularly known ...
The bustling district of Binondo, Manila is usually one of the best destinations to visit on Chinese New Year. But since many of us can't travel amid the pandemic, GMA morning show "Unang Hirit" ...
Despite the ongoing pandemic, Manila celebrated for four days straight, with festivities including a food festival, a dragon dance display, a solidarity parade, and for the first time, a dragon boat ...
A house in Binondo, Manila, believed to be the birthplace of revolutionary hero General Antonio Luna, is in a sad state. With its galvanized iron roof slowly being eaten away by rust and its capiz ...