

Binondo Church, a historic landmark, is the oldest Roman Catholic church in Manila, known for its unique blend of Chinese and European architecture.
Fried beef tapa, sunny side up egg, and garlic fried rice
Slow-cooked beef brisket with rice and soy sauce
Shaved ice and evaporated milk with various sweet beans, fruits, and a scoop of ube ice cream

Binondo Church is often crowded, and long sleeves protect from sun and potential pickpockets.
Comfortable shoes are essential for exploring the historic streets and visiting nearby attractions.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Manila's tropical climate.
Handcrafted rosaries blessed at the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene, symbolizing faith and devotion.
Small, intricate keychains featuring the church's iconic architecture, a reminder of your visit.

Delicious, bite-sized tarts filled with sweet custard, a popular local treat in Binondo.
The oldest church in Manila, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history and Spanish colonial past.
A bustling market offering a wide array of goods, from fresh produce to local delicacies.

A large urban park featuring gardens, monuments, and a lagoon, perfect for a relaxing afternoon.
A grand, 17th-century Chinese-style pagoda in Kew Gardens, offering panoramic views of London.
Honey Creek State Park Museum in Indiana offers a glimpse into the region's rich history, with exhibits showcasing Native American artifacts and 19th-century life.
A historic building in Honolulu, housing the Royal Hawaiian Band and hosting cultural events.
Famous for its dim sum and noodle dishes, Wai Ying is a Binondo institution.
Known for its siopao and hopia, this coffee shop is a local favorite.
A popular spot for Chinese cuisine, Sion Garden offers a wide range of dishes.