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History and Chinatown |
| Overseas Chinese in the Philippines Journey of Filipino Chinese from Sangley to Tsinoy |
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| Manila Chinatown How Binondo became the Chinatown of Manila |
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| Bahay Tsinoy Museum dedicated to the history of Overseas Chinese in the Philippines |
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| Philippines Chinese Buddhist Temple 王彬古迹关圣夫子庙. A Chinese temple dedicated to Chinese deity Guan Gong |
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Manila Lau Family Hung Kuen Association 菲律宾刘家洪拳会 Chinese martial arts school in Manila Chinatown functiong as a site for martial arts and as cross cultural node. |
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Sifo Frank Bolte Martial arts instructor's journey from cultural experience to cultural agency |
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Garchitorena Michael S. (Chan Liang Chai) How is it like to learn Chinese martial arts from a non Chinese master? Find out from, a Tsinoy, Garchitorena Michael S. in Manila Chinatown. |
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Jay Kalaw The story of a Filippino learning Chinese martial arts from a non Chinese sifu. Let Jay, a young Filipino professional, share with you his experience. |
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Dining and travel resources in Manila |
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