This customs building in Manila has a history of nearly 190 years. It has experienced many disasters. It was damaged by an earthquake at first, then hit by Japanese and American artillery fire due to fighting, and later there was a fire. Once the central bank of the Philippines, it is now a place where tourists come and walk.
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This customs building in Manila has a history of nearly 190 years. It has experienced many disasters. It was damaged by an earthquake at first, then hit by Japanese and American artillery fire due to fighting, and later there was a fire. Once the central bank of the Philippines, it is now a place where tourists come and walk.
If you have the chance to visit Manila, it is really beautiful to have a good look at the other caves
Very beautiful place, the scenery is very good, loved the atmosphere.
Customs building this time I came with my boyfriend to punch in [Aduana]. We came to [Aduana] while we were on holiday. We chose the location online for a long time. We finally decided to come here. We arrived here the night before. First of all, we were looking for the hotel we booked. It was originally planned to drop our luggage and go out after arriving at the hotel, but it happened to be there. The clothes were soaked, so I went back to wash and had no choice to go out. The next morning, after breakfast, we arrived at Aduana. It has a long history. It was destroyed by the war. But now the government has almost repaired it. The building is very big. And it is very high. It's [architecture style] fits well with the country at the time. It looks magnificent and huge. It's breathtaking. We saw it when we got here and there were lots of tourists taking pictures. Some tourists are also mourning, I am lamenting that war is not good, easy to destroy everything. I hope the world will be peaceful forever. [Note]: The weather is hot, please do a good job [sunscreen measures] and [summer heatstroke prevention measures]. [Address]: [Muralla street|Intramuros, Manila, Luzon, Philippines]
The building was a neo-classical building from the 19th century and was intended to be a meeting point for merchants. In 1997 it was said to be restored and to host a file; however, it can still be seen in a rather bad state of conservation.