


Manila Baywalk is a 2.2km promenade along Manila Bay, offering stunning sunsets, street food, and local performances.
Known for its breakfast buffet with a view of Manila Bay.
Famous for its ensaymadas and other Filipino pastries.
Popular for its xiao long bao and other Taiwanese dishes.

Beef tapa, fried egg, and garlic rice

Sizzling dish of chopped pork face, chicken liver, and onions
Chicken or pork braised in soy sauce and vinegar
A historic urban park dedicated to the Philippines' national hero, Jose Rizal.
The oldest Chinatown in the world, offering a unique blend of Chinese and Spanish architecture.
A museum showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines through various artifacts and exhibits.
Manila's tropical climate can have sudden rain showers, especially during the monsoon season.

Protect yourself from the strong sun at Manila Baywalk, especially during the day.
Protect your skin and the marine ecosystem while enjoying the beach.
A historic church in Kerala, known for its beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere.
A serene hilltop retreat featuring pagodas, temples, and panoramic views of Hangzhou.

A vibrant night market in Seville, offering local food, crafts, and live music.
Handcrafted from capiz shells, these wind chimes are a traditional Filipino craft and symbolize good fortune.
A formal wear for men, the Barong Tagalog is made from pineapple fiber and is a symbol of Filipino elegance.
A popular Filipino dessert made with a mix of sweet beans, coconut gel, and various fruits, topped with leche flan and ice cream.