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Chinatown museum allows one to journey to a colorful past

A picturesque view of the historic past seamlessly intertwined with the vibrant, dynamic preview of the future.

With over 400 years filled with interesting tales to tell, Binondo continues to be among the top “must-visit” places among local and foreign tourists, who are not only intrigued by its bold narrative, but are likewise charmed by its distinct, character appeal.

Binondo may have gone through many phases, changing through the times. But the Chinese-Filipinos remained and their cultures stayed with them. Today, this identity suffuses modern Binondo as it proudly displays its being a synthesis of the Chinese, Western and Filipino cultures.

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From the architecture to the festivals and the cuisine, Binondo has indeed retained the hallmarks of its heritage.

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Enduring appeal

With modernity taking over, the District of Binondo—for all its beauty and mystery—has managed to stand out and at times, even steal the limelight despite the continuous rise of many commercial and financial districts.

With its enduring appeal and charm, Binondo could still rival any urban metropolis district that claims to offer that unique business environment.

And with its rich cultural heritage, colorful festivities and undying traditions, the District of Binondo will continue to thrive and carry with it the pride of more than four centuries of trials, triumphs, success and learnings. In the future, these could serve as an inspiration to many cities that likewise aim to preserve their respective rich history, cultures, and traditions.

Interactive museum

Indeed, it would be nice to revisit, learn and walk through the colorful past of the famed District of Binondo, whose economic and financial influence in the old days had helped shape the way the country does business today.

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And allowing individuals to experience this remarkable past is Megaworld Lifestlye Malls, which is set to open the first interactive Chinatown museum in partnership with the National Geographic.

Set to rise beside Megaworld’s Lucky Chinatown, the museum would proudly offer a glimpse of Binondo’s rich heritage and allow one the rare opportunity to journey back in time and relive what used to be the old Binondo.

Glimpse of old Binondo

It will likewise provide visitors a glimpse of Binondo’s illustrious past, starting with the Chinese settlement in Binondo, and a preview of this famed district’s flourishing and burgeoning future.

The “First Chinatown Museum in the Philippines” has been masterfully crafted and intricately designed so as to showcase not only the memorable treasures, but also the other untold stories that the world’s oldest Chinatown holds.

There will be a total of 15 galleries, each of which will have its own unique feature and tale to tell.

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The museum, which will feature interactive games and apps, is likewise expected to serve as a gateway into the heart and inner core of what makes the District of Binondo, the heart of Manila, truly special.

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