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The national hero and revolutionary leader whose statue stands prominently in Manila.
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Andres Bonifacio
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The oldest Chinatown in the world, located in Manila.
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Binondo
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A prominent venue for the performing arts located in Pasay City, near Manila.
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Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)
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A bustling shopping district famous for its bargain goods and wholesale items.
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Divisoria
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A district known for its historical significance and proximity to Rizal Park.
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Ermita
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A historic fort located in Intramuros, Manila, and a key site in Philippine history.
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Fort Santiago
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The main entrance to the Rizal Park, often seen as a symbol of Manila's rich history.
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Gate 1
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A historic luxury hotel and landmark that has hosted many world leaders and celebrities.
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Hotel Manila
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The walled city at the heart of Manila, rich with Spanish-era architecture and history.
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Intramuros
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An iconic bridge in Manila, connecting Binondo and Ermita, named after an American senator.
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Jones Bridge
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A historical building in the heart of Intramuros that houses the presidential office during the Spanish colonial period.
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Kalayaan Hall
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A historical park where the Philippine national hero, Dr. José Rizal, was executed.
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Luneta Park
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Famous for its beautiful sunset views and a critical body of water surrounding the city.
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Manila Bay
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An extensive museum complex showcasing Filipino history, culture, and art.
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National Museum of the Philippines
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One of the oldest and most respected public hospitals in the city.
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Ospital ng Maynila
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A celebrated Filipino artist whose works can be seen in galleries across Manila.
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Pacita Abad
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A district famous for its bustling markets, street food, and the Quiapo Church, home to the Black Nazarene.
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Quiapo
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A national landmark in Rizal Park, commemorating Dr. José Rizal’s execution.
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Rizal Monument
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the oldest stone churches in the Philippines.
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San Agustin Church
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A historical district, once known for being a commercial hub, now an important urban area in Manila.
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Tondo
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The oldest university in Asia, located in Manila.
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University of Santo Tomas (UST)
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A popular bus company operating routes to and from Manila, particularly to the northern parts of the country.
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Victory Liner
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A prominent venue for trade fairs, conferences, and exhibitions.
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World Trade Center
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The sister city of Manila in China, with historical ties that go back centuries.
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Xiamen
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A museum in Makati, near Manila, dedicated to Philippine art and culture, with contributions from the Yuchengco family.
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Yuchengco Museum
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A traditional Spanish square in the Intramuros district, hosting local events and performances.
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Zócalo
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