A shady spot in Rizal Park where regulars test each other and look for new blood with shouts to visitors of 鈥楬ey Joe, do you play chess?鈥.
糖心传媒's must-see attractions
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Guarding the entrance to the Pasig River is Intramuros' premier tourist attraction: Fort Santiago. Within the fort grounds is an oasis of lovely manicured鈥
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The San Agustin Church was the only building left intact after the destruction of Intramuros in WWII. Built between 1587 and 1606, it is the oldest church鈥
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This fantastic museum in Antipolo, in the hills just east of Metro Manila, showcases some of the Philippines' best contemporary artists. There are six鈥
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As in life, so it is in death for Manila鈥檚 wealthy Chinese citizens, who are buried with every modern convenience in the huge Chinese Cemetery. It's far鈥
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This gleaming museum features four floors of superbly curated exhibits on Filipino culture, art and history. At the heart of the collection is a brilliant鈥
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The 'Met' is a world-class gallery tracing the evolution of Filipino art from the early 20th century to the present. Virtually all great Filipino painters鈥
National Museum of Anthropology
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Within a resplendent neoclassical building, this superb museum houses a vast and varied collection, including the skullcap of the Philippines鈥 earliest鈥
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A must for Imelda Marcos junkies is the Marikina Shoe Museum. There's the footwear of various Filipino luminaries on display here, but it's Imelda鈥檚 shoes鈥
Nearby Manila attractions
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The long-moribund National Planetarium was reopened in early 2017. Major upgrades include a Japanese鈥揵uilt projector and new blue seats in its central鈥
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The long-running Concert at the Park takes place at this open-air auditorium near the Central Lagoon in Rizal Park; it鈥檚 free and starts at around 6pm on鈥
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In the middle of Rizal Park are the Central Lagoon, a pool lined with busts of Filipino heroes and martyrs, and a dancing musical fountain that erupts in鈥
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Still widely known as 'Luneta' (its name until the 1950s), Manila鈥檚 iconic central park is spread out over some 60 hectares of open lawns, ornamental鈥
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Offering a sanctuary from the mayhem of downtown Manila, the flower-filled Manila Orchidarium is a relaxing spot, with orchids growing among water鈥
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At the entrance to the site of Rizal鈥檚 execution is a black granite wall inscribed with Rizal鈥檚 鈥楳i Ultimo Adios鈥 (My Last Farewell). Eight tableaux of鈥
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This gate to the old walled city of Intramuros was built in 1663 for the exclusive use of the Spanish governor general during important state functions.
8. National Museum of Anthropology
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Within a resplendent neoclassical building, this superb museum houses a vast and varied collection, including the skullcap of the Philippines鈥 earliest鈥