MANILA, Philippines – Filipinos flocked to the world’s oldest Chinatown — Binondo in Manila — to ring in the lunar new year on Tuesday, January 28. As they welcomed the Year of the Wood Snake, ...
I am hopeful that the city I grew up in will one day be a type of place that tourists don’t simply skip in their itineraries.
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GMA News Online on MSN2 house helpers die in Binondo fireTwo people were killed after a fire broke out in a condominium building along Ongpin Street in Binondo, Manila early Wednesday morning.
Manila’s Binondo district isn’t the world’s oldest Chinatown for nothing. Beyond its Ongpin Street famed for food crawls is a thriving Filipino-Chinese ...
Two women reportedly died in a fire that hit a condominium unit on the 35th floor of a residential building in Ongpin Street, Binondo, Manila on Wednesday, Jan. 29, the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) ...
Three fires were reported in Manila on Wednesday, Jan. 29, Chinese New Year, two of them in Binondo, the heart of Chinatown, where two household helpers perished.
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PhilStar Global on MSNThousands welcome Lunar New Year in BinondoHundreds of thousands of people welcomed the Lunar New Year in Manila’s Binondo district, home to one of the world’s oldest Chinatowns, according to the Manila Police District.
Delivered by Senator Nikki Coseteng at the 13th Manila Forum for Philippines-China Relations and Annual Christmas Media Party ...
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Inquirer on MSN2 dead in Binondo condo blazeTwo persons died when fire struck a condominium unit in Binondo, Manila, early Wednesday morning, according to the Bureau of Fire Protection ...
MANILA, Philippines — Two persons died when ... a 56-story condominium along Ongpin Street, the BFP said. It was extinguished by 4:51 a.m. Damage to property was pegged at P4.5 million.
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