Asa Emma Publish time 2025-2-14 02:40

Walking and shopping in Manila Chinatown on a rainy day, I miss you so much in the Philippines

When I travel to different countries or cities, I usually don't go to Chinatown in different countries. But I heard that Manila Chinatown is very old and has a lot of history, so I insisted on visiting it even when it rained. In fact, there is nowhere to go, because I have visited other places many times.

After leaving Carriedo Station, I passed by Shanghai Shengjianbao (not authentic at first glance) and Rongrong Snack Shop (the food was so-so), and went to a market in the alley between Lucky Mall and Lonely Owl, visited the small commodity market along the way (selling all kinds of underwear, T-shirts, etc.), passed by Binondo Church and Wang Bin's statue, and returned to the LRT station.

The biggest gain was buying four short-sleeved shirts (two polo shirts and two quick-drying T-shirts) at a roadside stall for 75P/piece. By the way, the price of fruit in Manila is about 2-3 times more expensive than in other cities.







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