80°F / 26°C
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Chinatown
Chinatown

Step into China

Ongpin Street
Manila,
1006

Neighborhood: Binondo

Phone: +63 2 525 6322
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This part of Binondo has been a Chinese enclave for centuries. Start your tour at Binondo Church, and from there head for the area bordered by Ongpin, Quentin Paredes and Gandara Streets. This area holds mooncakes and sweetmeats, lychees and oranges, strange medicines made from unmentionable animal parts, oodles of noodles, and yellow Chinese gold. You could do part of your tour in a calesa (horse-pulled rig), but settle the price first. Be sure to stop in and visit Bahay Tsinoy Museum, filled with history.

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I like china town in Binondo,Manila. Its good for shopping and I can buy a lot of stuff that I can&#...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 09 2007


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This part of Binondo has been a Chinese enclave for centuries. Start your tour at Binondo Church, and from there head for the area bordered by Ongpin, Quentin Paredes and Gandara Streets. This area holds mooncakes and sweetmeats, lychees and oranges, strange medicines made from unmentionable animal parts, oodles of noodles, and yellow Chinese gold. You could do part of your tour in a calesa (horse-pulled rig), but settle the price first. Be sure to stop in and visit Bahay Tsinoy Museum, filled with history.
This part of Binondo has been a Chinese enclave for centuries. Start your tour at Binondo Church, an...
Reviewed by:cherryl grarup from on Oct 13 2007


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I miss food there
There is nothing to dislike. I was born in the Philippinese of chinese parents and frequent chinatow...
Reviewed by:jocylene p from on Jun 25 2007



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