Binondo (Chinatown)

Binondo (Chinatown)

Binondo (Chinatown)

First settled by the Spanish in the 16th century, Binondo, also known as Manila Chinatown, is one of the world’s older Chinatowns. Located in the heart of Manila, it centers on Ongpin Street, where visitors can explore a variety of shops selling mooncakes, incense, paper money, herbal medicines, and tasty dumplings. The area is adorned with Buddhist temples and towering gates, adding to its vibrant and culturally rich atmosphere. Today, visitors can immerse themselves in the sights, sounds, and flavors of this historic Chinese enclave.

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