Like many cities in developing nations, Manila is not without its
pollution and traffic, nor the conspicuous divide between rich and
poor. Nevertheless,
this bustling Philippines capital, situated on the west coast of the
island of Luzon, is a remarkable melting pot of Asian and Latin
cultures, thick with history and flavor.
When in Manila,
sightseeing is protocol. Many history lessons have been learnt while
visiting the oldest part of the city, Intramuros (Latin for “within the
walls”), which was founded by the Spanish in 1571 and houses numerous
historic buildings and churches. Rizal Park, named after
anti-colonialist Dr. José Rizal, features a skating rink, chess plaza,
beautiful ornamental gardens and free concerts on Sundays. Other places
worth visiting are the Malacañang Palace, The National Museum of the
Philippines, Binondo (Manila’s Chinatown) and the Chinese Cemetery,
where some of the rich are buried with air conditioners, chandeliers
and flushing toilets.
Various accommodation in Manila is
available, ranging from 5-star hotels to more affordable options on
Roxas Boulevard or in the districts of Ermita and Malate. As with
dining choices, the high end brings us to Lolo Dad’s Café, a popular
restaurant for gourmet Filipino cuisine and Ilustrado, which serves
Filipino and Spanish dishes.
For the more adventurous foodie,
a great selection of street foods such as isaw (grilled chicken and
pork innards), banana cue, kamote cue (deep fried banana and sweet
potato with caramelized brown sugar), kwek kwek (hard boiled quail,
chicken or duck eggs covered in orange batter, then fried and seasoned)
and halo-halo (shaved ice with condensed milk, preserved fruit, sweet
beans and a scoop of ice cream) can be found throughout the city.
The
best way to get a feel for Manila shopping is to go to a ‘tiangge’, a
market of stalls, where everything can be bargained. Market! Market!,
St. Francis Square, Greenhills Shopping Center and Tiendesitas are
examples of such.
Traffic is a major headache but a Manila
experience wouldn’t be complete without a ride on the colorful and
crowded Jeepneys – jeeps once used by American Armed Force units that
have been modified for public transport and are known for their
flamboyant decorations. To find out more about this exciting metropolis
visit the official tourism website.