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Friday, January 24, 2025

Manila: Around Town

Because of the Black Nazarene festival we stayed in Binondo instead of the modern business/tourist center of Makati. Binondo is the Chinatown of Manila which also happens to be the biggest+oldest Chinatown in the world. It is also a microcosm of Manila and the Philippines in general - the contrast of the modern and posh with dilapidation and poverty - naked street kids playing outside Starbucks. It was rather intense for me, who is particularly allergic to inequality. Maybe losing the cellphone was a price we pay for being world's haves.

We also made the usual rounds to the historic Intramuros, the walled Spanish city of Manila. Shopping for a new phone took us a few malls that we would not have otherwise visited.

John's niece Sophie and partner AJ and family were visiting Manila from Virginia at the same time. They kindly invited the two of us to the lunch buffet at the EDSA Shangri-la with the extended family. We were all so excited to be meeting on the other side of the globe and forgot to take a photo.

Binondo Chinatown Gates at night.
Chinatown Gates - Manila, Philippines

Binondo Church. Check out the dragons on the light poles.
Binondo Church - Manila, Philippines

We had a tasty dinner(s) at Vege Select vegetarian restaurant, located on a corner in the heart of Chinatown. Inside it's the usual rice with 2 dishes. Outside, they cook and serve veggie baozi and Shanghai-style dumplings.
Binondo Chinatown - Manila, Philippines

Vege Select (formerly Quan Yin Chay)  - Manila, Philippines

Binondo Chinatown - Manila, Philippines

Binondo Chinatown - Manila, Philippines

Binondo Chinatown - Manila, Philippines

Dumplings - Binondo Chinatown - Manila, Philippines

We visited a few malls to price mobile phones. First below are several photos of the Tutuban Mall, formerly the Tutuban Station of the National Railway.
Tutuban Railway Station (now a mall) - Manila, Philippines

Tutuban Railway Station (now a mall) - Manila, Philippines

Tutuban Railway Station (now a mall) - Manila, Philippines

Dragon - Manila, Philippines

Mall - Binondo Chinatown - Manila, Philippines

Just over the river in Ermita, and a few steps away from the Central Terminal LRT station, is the amazing Art Deco Metropolitan Theater (Front and Back).
The Metropolitan Theater (MET) - Art Deco Building - Manila, Philippines

The Metropolitan Theater (MET) - Art Deco Building - Manila, Philippines

The Metropolitan Theater (MET) - Art Deco Building - Manila, Philippines

Reaching Intramuros, there is the former Herald Newspaper Building (1921).
The Former Herald Newspaper Building (1921) now houses a McDonald's - Manila, Philippines

St Augustin Church in Intramuros, founded in 1571, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We could only peak in as there was a string of ceremonies/rites in progress.
St Augustin Church - Manila, Philippines

St Augustin Church - Manila, Philippines

St Augustin Church - Manila, Philippines

Fort Santiago exceeded our expectations. Not just a lump of stone walls and bastions, there were trees, lawns, and an interesting "shrine" to José Rizal, the writer and national hero.
Fort Santiago - Intramuros - Manila, Philippines

Fort Santiago - Intramuros - Manila, Philippines

Fort Santiago - Intramuros - Manila, Philippines

Manila House
Manila House - Intramuros, Manila, Philippines

"Intramuros" means "inside the walls". Just outside the walls of Intramuros there is a carefully manicured, fenced off from the public, golf course. Colonial ways still exist here in Manila it seems to me.
Manila, Philippines

One day we rode the LRT (Light Rail Transit) to Vito Cruz Station to eat vegan noodle soup at Fo Guang Shan Mabuhay Buddhist Temple 佛光山萬年寺 and walk to the waterfront where we saw a tree with several roosting Rufous Night-Herons.
LRT Station - Manila, Philippines

LRT - Manila, Philippines

Rizal Memorial Coliseum - Manila, Philippines

Vegetarian Noodle Soup - Manila, Philippines

Fo Guang Shan Mabuhay Temple 佛光山萬年寺 - Manila, Philippines

Port - Manila, Philippines

Rufous Night-Heron - Manila, Philippines

More Chinatown photos. First below is our hotel: Red Planet Binondo.
Red Planet Hotel - Manila, Philippines

Binondo Chinatown - Manila, Philippines

Binondo (Chinatown) - Manila, Philippines

Jeepney - Binondo Chinatown - Manila, Philippines

Binondo (Chinatown) - Manila, Philippines

Seng Guan Temple 信願寺 - Binondo Chinatown - Manila, Philippines

Seng Guan Temple 信願寺 - Binondo Chinatown - Manila, Philippines

Binondo, Manila, Philippines

Binondo Chinatown - Manila, Philippines

Get a Haircut Man! - Binondo Chinatown - Manila, Philippines

Binondo Chinatown - Manila, Philippines

Bonus Video of the Musical Fountain in Rizal Park.
Manila, Philippines

1 comment:

Sophie H said...

We were so happy to see you guys! Thanks for joining us for lunch. Next time, we will be more prepared for a picture. Love the Intramuros pics and we’re excited for our tour in a few days.

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