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Bahay Tsinoy Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

32 Anda Street at Cabildo Street, Intramuros, Manila 1002

Featured Review : The Chinese compose the largest immigrant community group in the Philippines. The Chinese had been trading with the indigenous population of the Philippine islands long before colonial times, but it was in the late 1500...See Full Review

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"Tsinoy" = "Tsino" (Chinese) + "Pinoy" (Filipino)

  • 5 out of 5 stars by marseilles from Metro Manila, Philippines
  • November 28, 2011
Quote: The Chinese compose the largest immigrant community group in the Philippines. The Chinese had been trading with the indigenous population of the Philippine islands long before colonial times, but it was in the late 1500s, soon after the Spanish... Read the full Bahay Tsinoy Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life review