7 Insightful things to do in Metro Manila, Philippines

They just didn’t take their time.

The local radio the motorist was tuned in to had already played a dozen ballads, but the cab had barely inched forward. The traffic was glacial, and I was stuck in the middle of it all. While I struggled to keep my eye away from the running meter, I looked outside my window and got delightfully lost in the music. My fingers tapped to the slow beat of the Basil Valdez classic. Its sedating melody was often interrupted by the unorthodox percussion coming from the outside — the gentle humming of the engine in the background and the brassy honks from the other automobiles on the road that seem to build up to a crescendo.

This is rush hour Manila. A Holywood actress once said in a magazine interview that she was “ghastly and weird.” An action film director once commented that she was “ugly and stinky.” A fictional character in a novel once baptized her “the gates of hell.” You may say that there’s truth to it, but they did not see enough. They did not stay long enough to see her good, captivating side. Or maybe, they just did not take their time.

Rush hour Manila
I moved to Manila from idyllic Batangas over ten years ago. In the first few weeks, being stranded in the dreadful traffic was one of those situations that nearly pushed me to insanity. For a promdi like me, how the nearly twelve million citizens find their way around this huge concrete labyrinth without getting lost in its fastness and complicatedness and craziness was a question that only time made me understand.

It is not tough to dismiss Manila as an ideal destination. a lot of tourists use her as only a jump off point to the islands. and if they ever stay longer than a layover, they do not go beyond the comforts of the hotel and establishments nearby. Metro Manila is big and dense. just when you have just started searching for anything worthy of a second look, you get lost in the crowd, choke in the pollution, or drown in her constant nagging. but those who make it past her sins are rewarded with an opportunity to appreciate her virtues. here are a few suggestions on how to get close and personal with this criminally underrated city.

1. go back in time at the Ayala Museum.

In the heart of Makati, the poster city of commercialism in the country, lies a cluster of malls. any individual who has been there will tell you that it has everything — from a basic quirky store selling basic quirky stuff to high-end branded boutiques selling high-end branded stuff. The buildings that rise in this spender’s paradise all house items that come with a price tag. except for one: the Ayala Museum. situated in between crowded shopping malls, the Ayala museum is a pot of gold in the concrete jungle that not everyone happens to see. workers going to and coming from the financial district pass by this museum every day without realizing just how much they are missing.

Established in 1967, the museum has been cradling crucial cultural and historical artifacts that will definitely redefine how Filipinos look at its past. among its lots of collections are 60 handcrafted dioramas, documenting the country’s history; and artworks by three of the greatest Filipino painters — Fernando Amorsolo, Fernando Zobel, and Juan Luna. The pot of gold can be taken literally, too, for they also showcase the “Gold of Ancestors” exhibit, with over a thousand gold artifacts on display, an undeniable proof of our forefathers’ highly sophisticated way of life that burgeoned and flourished in the 16th century, even before the Spaniards set foot on Philippine soil. From the intricately molded golden sashes to the highly ornate diadems, these golden pieces give new light to how you imagine our ancestors lived back in the day. and that, my friend, is priceless.

2. See Old Manila at Intramuros.

If Manila had a soul, you’d find it hiding inside any ancient structure in Intramuros. She’s probably nearly afraid to death, weeping songs and tales of her long but rich, tragic but hopeful past. The historic core of the capital, it was built in 1571, making it the oldest district in the city. It has survived waves of foreign invasions, a world war, and even booming, unrelenting dangers of overdevelopment. but it continues to stand silently amidst the roaring metropolis outside its fortified walls.

Manila Cathedral. photo by Jay Leano
Yet there is still so much to marvel at in this citadel. walking past the gates of Fort Santiago is walking into a time maker for a ride to centuries before. Intramuros was the seat of power during the Spanish rule, and their heavy influence are etched deep in this part of the city. Don’t leave without seeing the Manila Cathedral and the San Agustin Church!

3. Pamper your tummy in Binondo.

When the Spaniards were still making the policies for this humble nation, they approved the Chinese immigrants the privilege to govern themselves. These settlers continued residingés a város falain kívüli területen történő kereskedelem – olyan messze, hogy nem tudták beavatkozni a dolgok működésébe, de elég közel állnak ahhoz, hogy a kormány továbbra is megfigyelhesse őket. Az a hely Binondo.

Ongpin St., Binondo
A Chinatown nem igazán különleges vonzerő. A világ szinte minden nagyobb városának van egy. De a Binondóban két okból érdemes meglátogatni. Először is, ez a világ első kínai negyede. 1594 -ben Luis Perez Dasmarinas kormányzó jól megalapozott a katolicizmussá alakított kínai telepesek számára. Másodszor, a sok kínai negyedtől eltérően, amelyek sokkal inkább nyaraló vonzerejévé váltak, Binondo ugyanolyan valóságos, mint amennyit csak kap. Látni fogja, hogy a filippínó-kínai itt továbbra is él és dolgozik, minden örömmel, hanggal és egy normál harmadik világ kerületének szennyeződésével.

Siomai!
De az egyik dolog, amire sok helyi turista jön ide újra és újra, az étel. Binondo egy hatalmas élelmiszerbíróság. Utcái a falon lyukakkal vannak ellátva. Csak akkor látogasson el, ha a gyomrod üres, mert Binondo nem habozik kísérteni a legízletesebb kínai ételekkel, amelyeket nem habozzon megnövelni.

4. Segítsen a tengerparti takarításban a Freedom Island -en.

Kérdezzen meg egy véletlenszerű metró Manila állampolgárt a legközelebbi tengerparti rendeltetési helyért, és valószínű, hogy azt fogja mondani, hogy menjen busszal Batangasba vagy Quezonba, órákig a fővárosból. Van valami a Szabadság -szigetekről, amely ellentmondásos. Egy nap örömmel és reményteljesnek készteti, mert van egy homok szakasza, amely a metrón kívüli öblöknek a pénzért futhat. Másnap eltört a szívből, amikor a strandja szeméttel tele van. Egy nap rájössz, hogy több mint 80 madárfajnak ad otthont, mind helyi, mind vándorló, köztük a Kentish Plovers, a Fülöp -szigeteki kacsa és a veszélyeztetett kínai kócsag, ami fantasztikus hely lesz a madárfigyeléshez. Másnap megtudhatja, hogy visszaszerzik.

A Szabadság -sziget műholdas képe, a Google Maps jóvoltából

A Szabadság -szigetek két hosszú szigeten vannak, csak néhány percre a Metro Manilától. Las Pinas-Paranaque területén található, és a Cavite-Manila Coastal Road-tól látható. Van egyfajta diadal, hogy tudjuk, hogy a városban lenyűgöző szigetek vannak, és valójában a mangrove és a sokszínű biodiverzitás part menti perifériája. Sajnos a szomorúság érzésével járnak, hogy tudják, hogy ez az egyetlen, és hogy nem mindenki ismeri a létezését.

Ezt a 175 hektáros vizes élőhelyet mind a szennyezés, mind a visszanyerés fenyegeti. Heck, még itt sem tudsz úszni. Akkor miért jön egyáltalán? A hely látogatása megnyitja a szemet és az elmét. Itt láthatja a probléma mértékét és az ilyen problémák számát a környezetben. Ennek ellenére ez egy ilyen reményteljes hely. Nem hagyja el a szigetet, anélkül, hogy erőteljesen változik a változásra – cselekvésre, sokkal felelősebb lesz, és harcoljon a városáért.

Szabadság-sziget, ha szemétmentes a takarítás után. Fotó: Föld -sziget Intézet Fülöp -szigetek
A madarak ezt is tudják. Tekintettel arra, hogy a madarak, még a világ távoli sarkaiból érkező madarak is visszatérnek erre a helyre. Még mindig úgy gondolják, hogy van valami, amire érdemes visszatérni. Nem adták fel róla. Miért kell?

5. Kapjon egy show -t a Fülöp -szigetek kulturális központjában.

Ha szereti a filmeket, próbáljon meg egy mozifilmet készíteni a Cinemalaya Filmfesztivál szezonja során. A Fülöp -szigeteken egyszer volt a negyedik, sok termékeny helyi mozi a világon. Csak szeretjük a filmeket. Tekintettel arra, hogy a Fülöp -szigeteki mozi született, három aranykorban örömet szerzett, és a CNN közvélemény -kutatás szerint a világ legismertebb filmművészeti drágaköveit, például Himala -t, az Ázsia minden idők legjobb filmjét készítette. Kuko ng Liwanag, amelyet a világ legjobb filmjeinek listájába soroltak be. A helyi filmipar küzdött, versenyezve a hollywoodi blokkokkal, de új élet lélegzetét találta a digitális filmkészítés formájában, lehetővé téve, hogy sokkal több filippínó fordítsa kreatív látásukat mozgó képekké, amelyek sokkal több szabadsággal készülnek, és less budget.

A few Cinemalaya films

Cinemalaya has been a major player for this revolution. Cinemalaya Independent film festival is an annual event showcasing the best of the local independent cinema. giving grants to chosen filmmakers, the festival is open to any individual who has an idea. It helped redefine the local cinema as a lot more meaningful subjects have been tackled, a lot more filmmakers have been given opportunities to shine, and a lot more stories are narrated through pictures, a testament to the brilliance and diversity of the Filipino talent.

There are lots of other shows in CCP aside from film screenings. It also plays venue to many plays, musicals, concerts, and art exhibits. You can check out the current events and happenings here.

6. walk around UP Diliman Area.

The university of the Philippines-Diliman is not just an academic institution but a completely different world, sheltered from the deafening noise and the busy jolt of the rest of the city. Take a jog and see the lots of old buildings that incubate some of the best young minds, coming from different parts of the country.

Láttam!

Watch a student film at Cine Adarna. step into the Vargas Museum. visit one of its lots of communities and play a friendly game of basketball with its residents and discover just how warm the Filipino hospitality is. speak to a professor and understand how the university is not just a place for intellectual pursuits but a automobile to reaching one’s dream.

UP Diliman and nearby Maginhawa street are also a food-lover’s paradise, dotted with many restaurants that offer a variety of cuisines — from streetfood (balut, isaw, and kwek-kwek) to home-cooked meals to gourmet treats.

7. enjoy the sunset at Manila Bay.

Manila Bay is the main harbor of the city, playing an crucial role in the country’s history, economy, and culture. A lot has been said about it. Its condition worsens over time but it remains a habitat for large variety of marine life forms. lots of will shrug off any mention of whatever wonder it once had. but as I sat in the cab, tapping my fingers to the beat of a slow ballad, a spectacular heavenly show unveiled before me. The dark slowly blanketed the city and the golden rays painted the skies pink, red, and purple. There really is no better place to see the sun kiss the horizon than the Manila Bay.

Sunset in Manila
Maybe I already learned a way of always looking on the bright side or seeing the glass half-full. Or maybe, Manila is really a beautiful metropolis. like a lot of great cities, it has flaws; it’s not perfect. but between the crowded streets and the skyscrapers, it definitely has something terrific to offer to those who are ready to take the time.

Ah, time. Time is a fleeting illusion in Manila. It passes by just like that, you won’t even realize it. everything here seems to be dancing to an uptempo track. Locals and outsiders alike find themselves moving along and keeping up by reflex that often we forget to stop, listen, really listen, and see, really see that drowned in the heavy instrumental is a soft song — a a lot more heartfelt, a lot more soulful Manila.

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