Walking Tour - Binondo & Divisoria

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Binondo and Divisoria are two adjacent districts in Manila, Philippines that are known for their bustling streets and vibrant commercial activities.

Binondo is considered the world's oldest Chinatown, established in 1594 during the Spanish colonial era. It is located in the heart of Manila and is a hub for traditional Chinese goods, including food, medicine, and other products. The district is also famous for its vibrant Chinese New Year celebrations and historic landmarks, such as the Binondo Church and the Escolta Street.

Divisoria, on the other hand, is known as the bargain shopping capital of the Philippines. It is a commercial hub that offers a wide variety of goods at wholesale prices, ranging from clothing, electronics, accessories, and even food items. Divisoria is particularly popular among budget-conscious shoppers, retailers, and entrepreneurs who are looking for affordable goods to sell.

Both Binondo and Divisoria are densely populated areas with a vibrant street life, bustling markets, and a mix of cultural influences. They are also considered to be important economic hubs in Manila, attracting millions of visitors each year. However, due to their popularity and the high volume of people, both districts can be crowded and chaotic, especially during peak hours and holidays.

00:00 - Start
00:05 - Binondo Church
00:34 - Ongpin Street
03:44 - Manila Chinatown gate
04:17 - Ongpin Street
09:12 - Teodora Alonzo Street
12:03 - Soler Street
19:15 - Divisoria Shopping Malls
20:26 - Soler Street Divisoria
23:09 - Roman Street
25:12 - Recto Avenue
29:44 - Ilaya Street
34:36 - M De Santos Street
35:58 - Tabora Street
38:35 - Estraude Street
39:31 - Juan Luna Street

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