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Ongpin St Review

4.1 /538 Reviews
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5/5
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The beautiful Philippines Chinatown really feels more lively in China than China in China

Ongpin St

Posted: Sep 26, 2019
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  • BBD
    4/5Excellent

    Sunday morning was quite a busy day.Many shoppers looking for food haunts and bargain deals at the Ilaya st.

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    Posted: Jun 11, 2023
  • Jecota
    5/5Outstanding

    nice and beautiful view 😍 there's a lot of delicious food to eat and many more.

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    Posted: May 1, 2023
  • 精灵背包游侠
    4/5Excellent
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    In the morning, I went out and found that the sun was shining. The market downstairs was noisy and lively. All the streets here were gathered with many vendors. The food, clothing, housing and transportation were all available. It was really a great viewing garden to experience the customs and customs. The atmosphere during the day was much more peaceful than at night. I was very excited to watch and walked to the airport bus station. I found the shuttle bus to Tagaytay, Dayatai City, as introduced in the book. I found the shuttle bus to Tagaytay, Dayatai City, according to the introduction in the book. I soon left after the full staff. I talked to my neighbor, and he kindly corrected the inaccurate place name pronunciation to the conductor, which made me feel the enthusiasm of the locals' reputation for the first time. Because of the continuous traffic jams and passengers, 65 kilometers actually walked for 3 hours, which was terrible!

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    Posted: Jun 17, 2020
  • 中西南北东
    3/5Average
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    Wangbin Street, also known as Chinatown, in the north of Manila City, Philippines, is one of Manila's commercial centers. In 1915, Manila City Council changed Shaqili Xie Street to Wang Bin Street, and a monument to Roman Wang Bin was built at the entrance of the street to commemorate Roman Wang Bin, a Chinese-Philippine philanthropist. The street is about half a kilometer long and narrow. There are two Chinese-style archways in front and behind the street, one called "China-Philippine Friendship Gate" and one called "Goodwill Gate". The archway is carved with dragons and phoenixes, antique and majestic. The majority of Wang Bin Street's shops sell Chinese goods. Wang Bin Street is a historical witness to the long-standing friendship between the Chinese and Filipino people, and it is also a symbol of the glory of overseas Chinese in the Philippines. However, from the perspective of the Chinese people now, the city appearance here is really chilling.

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    Posted: Jul 26, 2023
  • strawberry199x_journey
    5/5Outstanding

    This in ongpin too. It's safe here many people selling gold and many Chinese people selling their products.

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    Posted: Mar 11, 2023
  • mcas
    5/5Outstanding

    binondo remains the authentic Chinese enclave of Manila and Ongpin Street, running centrally through it, is the showcase for all things Chinese

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    Posted: Mar 4, 2022
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