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DAILY PHOTO: Scenes from Manila’s Chinatown

By Berniegourley @berniegourley
DAILY PHOTO: Scenes from Manila’s Chinatown

Taken in December of 2017 in Manila

Manila’s Chinatown, dating to 1594, is said to be the world’s oldest Chinatown. It was a neighborhood set aside for Chinese Catholics across the Pasig River from the Intramuros (the fortified part of the city controlled by the Spaniards.) Chinese trade activity in the city pre-dated Spanish colonial rule, but the Spanish facilitated the Chinatown so they could keep an eye on immigrants. Chinatown is locally known as Binondo.

DAILY PHOTO: Scenes from Manila’s Chinatown

This is how one tells a Chinatown fire truck from those of other precincts

DAILY PHOTO: Scenes from Manila’s Chinatown

Market stall selling New Year’s themed produce

DAILY PHOTO: Scenes from Manila’s Chinatown

Fu lion

DAILY PHOTO: Scenes from Manila’s Chinatown

By in Philippines, photographs, Photos, pictures, Tourism, travel on January 9, 2018.

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