Bahay Tsinoy
Manila
Copyright: Tang Yan Song/shutterstockBahay Tsinoy
Bahay Tsinoy, or 'Chinese-Filipino House', showcases a comprehensive collection of pictures and artefacts that illustrate the history and cultural heritage of the Chinese community in the Philippines. This museum offers visitors a deeper understanding of the Filipino-Chinese community, tracing its evolution from the first migrants, through the colonial period, up to the present day.
Useful Information
- Address: Kaisa Angelo King Heritage Center, 32 Anda Street, Intramuros, Manila
- Email: info@bahaytsinoy.org
- Phone: +63 2 8527 6083
- Opening House: www.instagram.com/bahaytsinoy
- Address: Tue–Sun 10am–5pm, Mon closed
- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/bahaytsinoy/
Do & See
Manila’s colourful history has created an interesting range of attractions to keep the energetic sightseer busy for several days. There are plenty of historical sites to admire and museums where you can learn more about the city and its culture. Take a stroll along Roxas Boulevard and witness the famous Manila sunset after exploring the UNESCO World Heritage-listed San Agustin Church and one of the oldest churches in Manila — the Manila Cathedral. And don’t forget the stunning nature the city has on offer like the beautiful Taal Volcano with a breathtaking view, or take a guided tour to the small rocky island of Corregidor. For sure, there are plenty to explore including shiny gems in a city with a bustling, sprawling and unique atmosphere. The cosmopolitan city of Manila is Asia’s best-kept secret and it is just waiting to be explored.