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Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life Review

4.3 /568 Reviews
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Students interested in Chinese history can come here to see it. It is a relatively comprehensive museum displaying the history of Chinese struggle. There are many wax figures in it to introduce history through the pattern of the scene.

Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

Posted: May 9, 2020
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  • yangduoduo17
    4/5Excellent
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    Located in a historic place called City Central in central Manila, this museum focuses on Chinese cultural heritage in the Philippines. A large number of furnishings show the Chinese's beginnings in the Philippines, from former Spanish trading partners, traders and businessmen to post-World War II business tycoons. A Chinese can look back at how the community started and look elsewhere. It is a must-see attraction, how the Chinese have always helped build the country.

    1
    Posted: May 7, 2020
  • flyingmaple
    5/5Outstanding
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    Systematic understanding of the history of the development of Filipino Chinese, the curator's cordial reception and detailed introduction, after the visit also made a simple exchange. It is a worthwhile scenic spot for Chinese to visit the Philippines.

    0
    Posted: Jun 15, 2018
  • 201***91
    4/5Excellent
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    Maybe only the Chinese will visit here. The museum is located in the old city of Manila. Old cost is not very big, so after seeing Manila Cathedral and other places, you can walk to this small museum to see the hard history of the early Chinese ancestors in this land. The museum is not very big. It's situated at the corner of Cross Street. The building is Western-style and quite clean. Compared with the daily residence of Filipinos in the surrounding area, this is a good place. There are stone lions in the doorway. It's a little interesting.

    4
    Posted: Oct 31, 2017
  • 中西南北东
    3/5Average
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    This is a window into the history of the Chinese Filipinos. Similar to Chinese museums around the world such as Singapore Melbourne Bangkok, the Chinese Museum of the Philippines also has Chinese instructions. It is a detailed introduction to the Chinese from Fujian Guangdong not far from the sea, in the Philippines (mainly Luzon in the north) After the landing took root, it gradually grew and grew under the pressure of the Spanish colonists. Unlike Malaysia's overseas Chinese, who are mainly plantations and tin miners, the main body of the overseas Chinese is the business class, who soon became the main force of middle-class intellectuals after the Philippines became rich, and then became the leader of the independence movement that overthrew colonial rule in the Philippines. Things: For example, the famous three priests of the Philippines independence movement and the father of the Philippines, Rizal, all have Chinese descent. For Chinese, the most famous Filipino overseas Chinese belong to Ye Fei, and a special exhibition area has been set aside for him.

    0
    Posted: Jul 21, 2023
  • amwufhvk
    5/5Outstanding
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    [View] Beautiful scenery [Fun] Fun full of fun [Cost-effective] Fair price

    0
    Posted: Dec 12, 2022
  • cmb***nk
    3/5Average

    not bad not bad

    0
    Posted: Apr 11, 2023
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