The favorite place for bargain hunters in the metro and probably from all over the Philippines is the busy district of Binondo and Tondo in downtown Manila.
It's often a chaotic and disorganized shopping destination, causing traffic congestion and petty crimes. People would dare to follow the crowd across the street full of carts and products laid over.
It's too crowded and sometimes needs to be more passable to vehicles and pedestrians. Even shoppers would get stuck during rush hours and weekends due to the massive crowd.
For several years, the bustling streets of Binondo and Tondo were chaotic. However, a change in leadership in 2019, with the new Manila Mayor, Isko Moreno, has brought about a remarkable transformation. The once disorganized shopping district is now more organized and clean, a testament to the city's progress.
Downtown Manila, in the district of Binondo and Tondo, is not just a bustling shopping destination, but also a place rich in cultural heritage. It has been the center of trade and commerce since pre-colonial times, thriving even during the Spanish era and post-World War 2. It was the home of Chinese-Filipino businessmen and their families, a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the area.
The district has a hidden gem that's often taken for granted and ignored by the people despite the crowd. But this structure has caught my attention since I love historical buildings and sincerely appreciate the government's restoration efforts.
The Tutuban Railway Station, a historical gem, was built in the 19th century during the Spanish era. It was the country's first road-rail network in mainland Luzon, connecting Manila to Dagupan. This unique feature makes it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
The old structure was built through the acquisition and restoration efforts of the Ayala Company in 2016. The 20-hectare Tutuban property is even made beautiful and more pleasant, and a better shopping experience for visitors with the Tutuban Shopping Center adjacent to the old Tutuban Main Station.
The 20-hectare Tutuban property is made even more beautiful and pleasant, making it a better shopping experience for visitors with the Tutuban Shopping Center adjacent to the old Tutuban Main Station.
There's also a monument and a mini-park in memory of the great Philippine hero, Andres Bonifacio, born in Tondo. Only a few people may have noticed, but this little park and monument are significant and remind us of our glorious past. The next time you visit downtown Manila for a bargain hunt, take a closer look and pay attention to this charming building that underwent restoration to meet the new age and generation of mighty Filipinos.
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