Binondo in Manila is home to countless gems, from cool street art, to lifestyle hubs, to the best Chinese food, and to lucky charms.
On Jan. 29, 2025, the Quezon City government ushered in the Chinese New Year with grandeur and cultural flair, hosting an elaborate celebration in Banawe, home to the city's vibrant Chinatown. The ...
and what a fun way to start the year of the wooden snake is to immerse yourself in the world’s oldest Chinatown, housed in the busy street of Binondo, Manila. During a recent tour organized by ...
Binondo, established in 1594, holds the distinction of being the world's oldest Chinatown. It has long been a hub for commerce, offering a mix of traditional Chinese goods and modern businesses.
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PhilStar Global on MSNThousands welcome Lunar New Year in BinondoHundreds of thousands of people welcomed the Lunar New Year in Manila’s Binondo district, home to one of the world’s oldest ...
Manila’s Binondo district isn’t the world’s oldest Chinatown for nothing. Beyond its Ongpin Street famed for food crawls is a thriving Filipino-Chinese ...
If fortune is on your side, you’ll luck into a tour led by founder and lead guide Ivan Man Dy whose Binondo stories from the ...
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Hosted on MSNDon’t miss these festivities in Binondo this Chinese New YearBinondo, the world’s oldest Chinatown, is gearing up for festivities to celebrate the Year of the Wooden Snake.
The 25-year-old eatery (below) in Manila’s Chinatown, also called Binondo, is famous for its crispy wontons and juicy roasted duck, several of which the cook has hung in front of a greasy window ...
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MANILA Mayor Honey Lacuna announced that the activities in celebration of the Chinese New Year on January 29, 2025will kick off on January 24 (Friday) with a Prosperity Tree Lighting at the Plaza San ...
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