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Baywalk Street Lamp

Before people used to avoid going to the Baywalk area of Manila. Thanks to the Local Government Unit and the people of Manila who developed the Baywalk from an old dark place to a colorful Baywalk. One of the main attractions at the Baywalk is their colorful spherical street lamp balls that illuminate the paved footpaths in multicolored lightsbulbs. The colorful post looks like meteor from afar.

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Night At Baywalk

Before people used to avoid going to the Baywalk area of Manila. Thanks to the Local Government Unit and the people of Manila who developed the Baywalk from an old dark place to a colorful Baywalk. One of the main attractions at the Baywalk is their colorful spherical street lamp balls that illuminate the paved footpaths in multicolored lightsbulbs. The colorful post looks like meteor from afar.

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Baywalk Manila

The Baywalk is the rehabilitated area transformed into one of the most visited tourist spots in Manila . It is a place where people can relax and enjoy the view. It is still a good place for strolling during daytime. You’ll see people have their early walk, jog and even biking. Some locals like to bring their family here and have their picnics. As state by Wikipedia, Manila Bay is one of the finest natural harbors in the world which serves the port of Manila in the Philippines.

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China Town in Binondo

China Town in Binondo, Manila . It is primarily populated by Chinese immigrants who choose to line in the Philippines . It is the center of commerce and trade for all types of businesses run by Chinese merchants. The street of Ongpin, is known for its gold jewelries. This street is named after a Filipino-Chinese merchant and philanthropist Roman Ongpin which is the first dealer of art supplies in Chinatown . You can also find a museum “Bahay Tsinoy” that houses heritage exhibits which retell the history of the Filipino-Chinese from the pre-Hispanic times to the colonial period.

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