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Casa Manila

Casa Manila

0.16km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

Casa Manila Museum portrays the lifestyle of the educated and moneyed class during the 17th and 18th centuries. While the people who had once lived in such a house are gone, there remain the things they have left behind- the products of their extravagance and the relics of their family values, customs, traditions, and beliefs.

The Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception

The Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception

0.19km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

The Manila Cathedral-Basilica is the Premier Church of the Philippines because of all the Churches in the archipelago, it was the one chosen to become the Cathedral in 1581 when the Philippines was separated from the Archdiocese of Mexico and became a new diocese with its episcopal seat in Manila.

San Agustin Church

San Agustin Church

0.25km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

San Agustin Church in Manila should be on the itinerary of anyone with an interest in history or architecture. Located inside the historic Walled City of Intramuros, this Roman Catholic Baroque-style church is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Built by the Spaniards in the 16th century, the church has survived a major earthquake in 1863 as well as the ravages of World War II.

William A. Jones Memorial Bridge

William A. Jones Memorial Bridge

0.6km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

The William A. Jones Memorial Bridge, commonly known as the Jones Bridge, is an arched girder bridge that spans the Pasig River in the City of Manila, Philippines. It is named after the United States legislator William Atkinson Jones, who served as the chairman of the U.S. Insular Affairs

Fort Santiago

Fort Santiago

0.61km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

Fort Santiago was built in the late 1500s to serve as a forward base for Spanish ambitions in the Far East. Over the centuries, Fort Santiago gained a fearsome reputation among Filipinos - the Philippine national hero Jose Rizal was imprisoned here immediately before his execution, and the Japanese massacred thousands here throughout their short but brutal occupation in the 1940s. It was now one of the key attractions in Manila. Daily a lot of tourists visit this place.

Baluarte de San Diego

Baluarte de San Diego

0.62km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

Baluarte de San Diego in Intramuros used to be a drowning chamber during the Spanish Period. It was built and designed by the Jesuit priest Antonio Sedeno in the late 1580s. Today, the baluarte is a bonsai garden that caters to tourists and social gatherings. Daily a lot of people visits this place by its historical significance.

Andres Bonifacio Monument - Lawton

Andres Bonifacio Monument - Lawton

0.62km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

A huge 45 feet memorial which was built in the memory of Philippine revolutionary Andrés Bonifacio, the founder and Supremo of the Katipunan. it was designed by the National Artist Guillermo Tolentino with symbolic images and other features known as the "Cry of Balintawak". It was acclaimed as one of the best monuments in the world.

Bonifacio and the Katipunan Revolution Monument

Bonifacio and the Katipunan Revolution Monument

0.65km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

A public park and plaza located in Manila. Its centerpiece is the monument to Filipino revolutionary Andrés Bonifacio and the Philippine Revolution fronting Padre Burgos Avenue. A musical dancing fountain was installed in front of the shrine monument. It was one of the famous hangout place located in the heart of Manila

Rizal Shrine at Fort Santiago

Rizal Shrine at Fort Santiago

0.69km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

The Rizal Shrine, located in Fort Santiago, was built in honor of Dr. Jose Rizal, the Philippines ’ national hero. It exhibits various displays of Rizal memorabilia. It contains a reliquary, consisting of one of his vertebrae, and a copy of Mi Ultimo Adios. The museum was built in 1953 and was modernized in 2013. Witness the displays, such as Rizal’s books, hat, medical instruments, coat, even business cards, and much more.

National Museum of Fine Arts

National Museum of Fine Arts

0.77km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

The National Museum of Fine Arts is an art museum in Manila, the Philippines that houses a collection of paintings and sculptures by classical Filipino artists. Founded in 1998, it was formerly known as the National Art Gallery and it was owned and operated by the National Museum of the Philippines. It was one of the key attractions in the Philippines.

National Museum of the Philippines

National Museum of the Philippines

0.8km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

The National Museum of the Philippines traces its history to the establishment of the Museo-Biblioteca de Filipinas, established by a Royal Order of the Spanish Government on August 12,1887 but was abolished in 1900 at the onset of the American occupation of the Philippines. And by October 29, 1901, the Insular Museum of Ethnology, Natural History and Commerce is considered to be the direct precursor of the National Museum.

Arroceros Forest Park

Arroceros Forest Park

0.81km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

The densely foliaged Arroceros Forest Park is a verdant paradise, sheltering a wide array of flora along with some rare breed of birds. Formerly, the park served as a prime venue for rice dealers in the sixteenth and seventeenth century, The Manila city government later bought this property and converted it into a leisure attraction by adding trails.

National Planetarium

National Planetarium

0.85km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

One of the renowned planetarium in the Philippines and is located in Rizal Park between the Japanese Garden and Chinese Garden on Padre Burgos Avenue in the central district of Ermita. It opened on October 8, 1975, and has been in operation since then. It was one of the main tourist attractions in Manila.

Escolta Street

Escolta Street

0.87km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

Escolta Street is historic west to east street in the downtown district of Binondo in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. It is very near to the Pasig River. It starts at Plaza Moraga to the west and ends at Plaza Santa Cruz and Quintin Paredes Street to the east. It contains some examples of early skyscraper design in the country.

National Museum of Anthropology

National Museum of Anthropology

0.88km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

The National Museum of Anthropology houses the anthropology and archaeology divisions of the National Museum of the Philippines. It was formerly known as the Museum of the Filipino People. Its aim is to preserve the cultural heritage of the Philippines and to educate others. Its permanent collection contains around 10,000 items, including cultural materials from the different peoples of the Philippines and so more.

Rizal Park

Rizal Park

0.99km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

Rizal Park is a 60-hectare oasis of greenery and blooms set in Manila's busy financial and commercial district. Dedicated to Philippine's national hero Dr Jose Rizal, this urban park has gardens, historical monuments, a 3D map of the Philippines, picnic grounds, a grand stadium, and an open-air concert hall.

Binondo Church

Binondo Church

1.03km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

The original structure of the Binondo Church, formally known as Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish was constructed in 1596. Founded by Dominican friars, it is one of the oldest places of Christian worship in the Philippines. Most parts of the church was collapsed and the octagonal bell tower, however, is the only significant remaining part of the original structure. It was reconstructed in three phases and completed in 1984 and ti was now one of the key attractions in this area.

Dr. José Rizal National Monument

Dr. José Rizal National Monument

1.04km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

The Rizal Monument is a memorial in Rizal Park in Manila, the Philippines built to commemorate the executed Filipino nationalist, José Rizal. The monument consists of a standing bronze sculpture of Rizal, with an obelisk, set on a stone base within which his remains are interred. It is one of the main attractions in this area.

Santa Cruz Parish

Santa Cruz Parish

1.1km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

A huge church that was built in 1608. It was strategically located on the outskirts of Chinatown near Binondo to cater to the Chinese converts in Manila. The initial structure of Sta. Cruz Church had been partially damaged by two earthquakes and was completely devastated by the Battle of Manila in 1945 during the Japanese occupation. Now it has a new face and it attracts a lot of peoples here.

National Museum of Natural History Manila

National Museum of Natural History Manila

1.12km from Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

It was one of the most popular museums in the country which was officially opened to the public in May 2018. Located in Rizal Park, it is part of the National Museum Complex which boasts three other attractions: the National Museum of Fine Arts, the National Museum of Anthropology, and the National Planetarium.

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Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

32 Anda St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila, Philippines

Bahay Tsinoy is a museum that presents the story of the Chinese in Philippine history. The Bahay Tsinoy is located in the historic walled Intramuros area of Manila on Anda Street, making it easy to combine a visit to this museum with several other Intramuros attractions and amenities. The Bahay Tsinoy helps the visitor trace Chinese influences on the Philippines from the earliest days to the present including displays on pre-Spanish Chinese trading and so more.