Davao City is home to the largest Chinatown in the world by land area, covering approximately 44 hectares across four barangays. At its heart stands the Chinatown Friendship Arch, an iconic landmark symbolizing the enduring bond between the Filipino and ...[ read more ]
Category: Landmarks
Bell Church, Baguio City – A Tranquil Blend of Chinese and Filipino Heritage
Nestled in the cool highlands of Baguio City, Bell Church is a striking landmark that beautifully blends Chinese architectural grandeur with Filipino tradition. Known for its vibrant pagoda-style roofs, intricate dragon sculptures, and towering golden bells, this Taoist temple offers ...[ read more ]
Exploring Binondo, Manila – A Cultural and Culinary Journey
As the world’s oldest Chinatown, Binondo, Manila transforms into a vibrant hub of tradition, culture, and celebration every Chinese New Year. The district, established over 425 years ago, has long been the heart of Chinese-Filipino heritage, and during the Lunar ...[ read more ]
Taoist Temple, Cebu – A Tranquil Sanctuary with Stunning City Views
As the Chinese New Year approaches, many people seek places for reflection, prayer, and welcoming good fortune. One of the most culturally significant and picturesque destinations in Cebu to do just that is the Taoist Temple. Perched on a hillside ...[ read more ]