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Manila (i/məˈnɪl.ə/) is the capital city of the Philippines. It is the home to extensive commerce and seats the executive and judicial branches of the Filipino government. It also contains vast amount of significant architectural and cultural landmarks in the country. Manila is one of the sixteen cities that makes up Metro Manila, the National Capital Region of the Philippines. In 2012, Globalization and World Cities Research Network listed Manila as a global city.
Manila is on the eastern shore of Manila Bay. According to the 2010 census, Manila is the second most populous city in the Philippines with a population of 1,652,171. Manila is the most densely populated city in the world with 42,857 people per square kilometer.
Manila has six representative districts for the lower house of the Philippine Congress. Furthermore, the city is composed of 16 districts, namely: Binondo, Ermita, Intramuros, Malate, Paco, Pandacan, Port Area, Quiapo, Sampaloc, San Andres, San Miguel, San Nicolas, Santa Ana, Santa Cruz, Santa Mesa and Tondo.
Quiapo is a district of Manila, Philippines. It derives its name from the water cabbage (Pistia stratiotes), which is named quiapo or kiapo in the Tagalog language. Referred to as the "Old Downtown of Manila", Quiapo is home to the Quiapo Church, where the feast of the Black Nazarene is held with millions of people attending annually. Quiapo has also made a name for itself as a place for marketplace bargain hunting.
Plaza Miranda, in the heart of the Quiapo district, is a town square named after Jose Sandino y Miranda, who served as secretary of the treasury of the Philippines from 1853 to 1863. It is located in front of the Quiapo Church, and has become a popular site of political rallies. On August 21, 1971, while the Liberal Party held their miting de avance in the plaza, a bomb exploded, killing nine and injuring almost 100 civilians.
The Quiapo district is also home to a sizable Muslim population in Manila. The Golden Mosque and Green Mosque are located here.
A large population of self described fortune tellers and stores offering herbal products surround the Quiapo church. Ongoing sales of illegally copied media and thievery are prevalent in the district.
Quiapo may refer to:
The Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene (canonically known as Saint John the Baptist Parish and colloquially known as Quiapo Church; Spanish: Basílica Menor del Nazareno Negro) is a prominent Roman Catholic Latin-rite basilica located in the District of Quiapo in the City of Manila, Philippines. The basilica is famous home for the shrine of the Black Nazarene, a dark statue of Jesus Christ many claim to be miraculous. The parish is under the Archdiocese of Manila and its current rector is Rev. Msgr. Hernando Coronel.
The early church built by the Franciscan Missionaries was made of bamboo for the frame and nipa palm as thatching. In 1574, Limahong and his soldiers destroyed and burned the church. Formerly a visita of Santa Ana, Quiapo Church, a Franciscan friar, Fr. Antonio de Nombella founded the church in 1588 which was declared the Parish of St. John the Baptist, the precursor of Christ who called everyone to penance before one can receive Him. It was burned in 1603 and the parish was temporarily handed over to the Jesuits till the secular priests objected. Gov. Gen. Santiago de Vera initiated the full construction of the church in 1686. On April 8, 1639, the administration of the Church was returned to the seculars who had always taking care of the church’s welfare.
A tour of 'market day' in the Quiapo district of Metro Manila, Philippines. This region is referred to as the "Old Downtown of Manila". Link to Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/user/videoluxorg?sub_confirmation=1 Quiapo is home to the Quiapo Church, where the feast of the Black Nazarene is held with millions of people attending annually. Quiapo has also made a name for itself as a place for marketplace bargain hunting. A veritable army of fortune tellers and stores offering herbal products surround the Quiapo church. Ongoing sales of pirated goods and thievery are prevalent in the district. Watch out for snatchers. Philippines Commuting from the mall at Cubao in Quezon city by LRT Light Rail Transit Train to recto station in Quiapo Manila. And i field test the cotton carrier system for D...
During Fridays, a lot of devotees goes to the Quiapo Church to honour the Black Nazarene. In this place you can see different vendors selling different kind of street food like: fruits, rice cakes, dried fish and many more.
MAHALNA ARAW 2016, Quiapo,Manila Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno Location: De Guzman Street March 25, 2016
NEWS BREAK: Mga kalansay, natagpuan sa Palanca, Quiapo, Manila; PM Shinzo Abe, bibisita sa bansa bukas para sa two-day state visit
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Tornado in manila disrupt buildings and property
PHILIPPINOS SHOP TILL THEY DROP IN THE POOR BUT COLOURFUL QUIAPO MARKET, MANILA
Not knowing very much about the Philippines before I visited, I was pleasantly surprised by Manila and Subic and how they both reminded me of America. The highlight of the trip was getting a chance to visit a Vietnamese boat people refugee camp near Baataan. I met some friendly Pinoys too. The food was great. The transportation readily available. And the landscape extremely beautiful. There are plenty to see and do as well. -------------------------------------------------- About Me: I'm Kyle Le and I live, travel, and eat in Vietnam and many Asian countries. I'm passionate about making videos and sharing modern Asia to the world. I've traveled everywhere in Vietnam, from Hanoi to Saigon - Far North, Central Highlands, Islands, and Deep Mekong Delta - I've visited there. In addition to ...
In this travel guide of The Philippines you can see: Manila, Angeles city, Boracay, Palawan, Puerto Princesa and El Nido THANKS FOR WATCHING!!! If you like the content and support the channel, you can give a donation at this link https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted;_button_id=4QFST95LX57YJ PLEASE SHARE, LIKE OR SUBSCRIBE FOR SUPPORT THE CHANNEL. Incredible video of the Philippines with information about the main cities, best places and prices. Philippines tourism video for all kind of travellers. travel for beginners Please share this video if it's useful to your friend or the person you know!!! More information about The Philippines: www.philippines.hvu.nl/
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I went to check out the last place Jose Rizal stayed before his execution and the start of him being a hero in the Philippines.
We see Rizul Park, visit Intramuros, do a bit of shopping and see hundreds of Jeepneys.
Manila (Philippine English: /məˈnɪlə/; Filipino: Maynilà) is the capital city of the Philippines. It is one of the sixteen cities which, along with the municipality of Pateros, make up Metro Manila, the National Capital Region, whose overall population is around 12 million. The city of Manila is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay and is bordered by the cities of Navotas and Caloocan to the north; Quezon City and San Juan to the northeas.More Info Visit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manila Philippines Travel Philippines Trip Philippines Tourism Philippines Travel Guide Philippines Tour Philippines Tourism Promotional Video Philippines Tourist Attractions Philippines Tourist Visit To Philippines Travel Philippines Travel Documentary Philippines Travel Guide Philippines Travel Chann...
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A brief documentary about Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. Every year, more than 5.5 million tourists take their vacations in the Philippines, and often Manila is their very first stop. Nearly 16 million people live in the Metro Manila area, which is made up of many smaller cities, including Makati, Pasay, Pasig, Paranaque, Mandaluyong, Quezon City, and more. Manila is where big business takes place, where major investments are made, and where residential and commercial real estate is never-ending. Many tourists enjoy the malls, the restaurants, the museums, the nightlife, and even the beautiful Manila Bay. Probably, the biggest tourist attraction is the SM Mall of Asia - the 3rd largest mall in the world. For more details about Manila or the Philippines in general, visit ...
How to behave in social situations in Manila. Here are a few customs and etiquette to be aware of during your visit to the Phillipines. Filipinos value honor. The concept of hiya or shame requires one to behave in a manner that will not shame the person or the family. Handshake is common when meeting someone. If elders are present, acknowledge them first. Address people formally indicating their profession or using their last names. In discussions Filipinos tend to be non-confrontational. People will not directly say no. In making appointments, Filipinos tend to be more forgiving. If you arrive 15 to 20 minutes late, unless you are attending a business function. If you ever receive a gift, open it afterwards, not in front of the person who gave it to you. When it comes to tipping, 10 pe...
InterContinental Manila chef takes you into travelling around Manila and stay at the exclusive 5 star hotel in Manila. Experience a true Mabuhay holidays in the Philippines!
Wellingtonian Julia Mosen has been blind since birth, but independently and safely does ordinary tasks with the help of Kerry, her seeing eye dog. The documentary captures the special relationship between the two, following them as they travel and negotiate the public spaces of the city. A sight for the big screen - Dominion Post http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/capital-life/10091929/A-sight-for-the-big-screen Screening Info Official Selection: 9th Documentary Edge Festival --- Auckland and Wellington, New Zealand Official Selection: 3rd Cebu International Documentary Festival --- Cebu, Philippines The 26th Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Independent Film & Video Festival --- Manila, Philippines Producer/Videographer/Editor- Norman Zafra
Edwin "The Boss" was our tour guide on a trip to the Tinipak River. Together with ZigZag Travelers we decided to ask him a few questions about his job and the villagers' lifestyle changes after this destination started to develop as a tourist attraction.
Performance artist (and famed tour guide) Carlos Celdran has led many to rediscover the wonders of Manila. In GRID Magazine's list of 11 People Who Are Changing the Way We Travel, he talks to us about confronting and figuring out the beast that is the capitol of the Philippines. Director of Photography and Editor: Lyka Gonzalez Music: "You Know Who You Are" by Alan Singley
3,252 pesos can bring you to a place above the cloud full of mysteries. Wanna know how? Here it goes! -How to get there from Manila? Take a bus that can bring you to Baguio. Leave Manila around 4 to 5 am so you can be at Baguio around 11am. I prefer taking Victory Liner because their buses depart every hour from their terminals in Manila, Cubao, Caloocan, and Pasay. Buses get full, especially during peak season. So be sure to reserve your ticket a day before your scheduled departure to guarantee yourself a seat. When you arrive at Baguio take a taxi going to GL/Lizardo Trans Station at Dangwa Terminal and ride a bus going to Botoc! From Baguio to Bontoc, it is a 5 to 6 hour journey. Take the 12:30pm or 1:30pm bus to Bontoc so you’ll catch the beautiful combination of colors in the sky ...
How to get there: Antipolo Route best route if you are from Manila Ride either the van or Raymond bus going to Real Tignoan, Quezon at 246, Legarda Street, Sampaloc, Manila City, 1015, Metro Manila. Tel:(02) 733 9380 Fare in Raymond bus is P175.00 while the fare for the van is P220.00 Travel time using the bus is 4-5 hours while for the van is 3-4 hours only. inform the driver/konduktor you will drop you in The Park Tignoan Quezon. I will recommend kuya Danny as your guide and trike driver in exploring waterfalls in Real Quezon, he is very accommodating and very nice to his customers. Contact Number: 09103326793 Be safe and enjoy your trip. Total damage per Human P1,000
It's another backpacker's trip (maybe when we're older we'd travel more luxuriously) and we visit Philippines northernmost tip of land - Ilocos. It was a short four day adventure - mostly of beaches and falls. We loved the natural Kabigan falls the best, proved to be a very refreshing dip after a scorching day in the sun. We don't see much clear waters in our Manila rivers nowadays but the tributaries from the falls were pristine enough it was potable. Pagudbud beach, we love to return here. Quieter than Boracay but has that similar quintessential beach vibe. We prefer solitude now, not so much for parties and night outs. Again as our travel adventures dictate: we don't plan on anything. Literally drove to whichever terminal that has a destination for either Vigan or Laoag on the night (...
A great adventure with UFC Adventours and my Lady Mary Grace Banta at Bicol! I will not forget those porcelain-like ocean waters, pink-colored sands at Subic Beach during Sunrise, Glowing Planktons at Night also found at Subic Beach, the beauty of Mayon Volcano and a lot more!! And especially, the warm welcome of Banta's Family! :D Credits to: Ralph Erpelo Rosario for lending me his DJI Phantom :D UFC Travel and Adventours, Red Gutierrez, Charisma Ponce and the rest of the team. Thanks!! DAY 0 (AUGUST 26,2016) 8:00PM - CALL TIME (ARANETA CENTER BUS TERMINAL, CUBAO) 9:00PM - ETD DAY 1 (AUGUST 27, 2016) 7:00 AM - ETA LEGASPI CITY - BREAKFAST - PROCEED TO CAGSAWA RUINS - DARAGA CHURCH (best view of MT. MAYON) - LUNCH (along the way) PROCEED TO SORSOGON 1:00PM - ETA MATNOG,SORSOGON - b...
SYNOPSIS “Unde the banyan tree” is a documentary exploring the inner world, memories and experiences of a 103-year-old Philippine woman, Nana Jessie. The life of a woman who at 18 left her birthplace in Cuba, to travel across land and ocean all by herself, to meet her future husband, Marcial Lichauco, in Manila. This is the portrait of a life full of adventure and unusual situations, embracing from before World War II to the present day. A house packed with old books, antiques, exotic objects, stuffed wild animals, photo albums, cats, dogs and a huge two hundred year old banyan tree next to the Pasig River, will be the supporting actors at the background of her memories. Through them and a clownish historical guide named Carlos, we will discover the history of a country, the traces of ...
InterContinental Manila concierge takes you on a video tour around Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. Experience wonderful shopping, food and interesting places found in the city. Manila is indeed a paradise and this travel guide is perfect for you to know more information about it. Enjoy your trip and holidays to Manila. See you at InterContinental Hotel in Manila.
A tour of 'market day' in the Quiapo district of Metro Manila, Philippines. This region is referred to as the "Old Downtown of Manila". Link to Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/user/videoluxorg?sub_confirmation=1 Quiapo is home to the Quiapo Church, where the feast of the Black Nazarene is held with millions of people attending annually. Quiapo has also made a name for itself as a place for marketplace bargain hunting. A veritable army of fortune tellers and stores offering herbal products surround the Quiapo church. Ongoing sales of pirated goods and thievery are prevalent in the district. Watch out for snatchers. Philippines Commuting from the mall at Cubao in Quezon city by LRT Light Rail Transit Train to recto station in Quiapo Manila. And i field test the cotton carrier system for D...
During Fridays, a lot of devotees goes to the Quiapo Church to honour the Black Nazarene. In this place you can see different vendors selling different kind of street food like: fruits, rice cakes, dried fish and many more.
MAHALNA ARAW 2016, Quiapo,Manila Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno Location: De Guzman Street March 25, 2016
NEWS BREAK: Mga kalansay, natagpuan sa Palanca, Quiapo, Manila; PM Shinzo Abe, bibisita sa bansa bukas para sa two-day state visit
Balitanghali is the daily noontime newscast of GMA News TV anchored by Raffy Tima and Pia Arcangel. It airs Mondays to Fridays at 11:30 AM (PHL Time). For more videos from Balitanghali, visit http://www.gmanetwork.com/balitanghali.
Tornado in manila disrupt buildings and property
PHILIPPINOS SHOP TILL THEY DROP IN THE POOR BUT COLOURFUL QUIAPO MARKET, MANILA
Quiapo, Manila Bible Exposition
Quiapo, Manila Bible Exposition
MINOR BASILICA OF THE BLACK NAZARENE QUIAPO MANILA
OFFICIAL Youtube Channel Of Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene (Quiapo Church) St. John the Baptist Parish Plaza Miranda, Quiapo, Manila
OFFICIAL Youtube Channel Of Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene (Quiapo Church) ST. John the Baptist Parish Plaza Miranda, Quiapo, Manila
OFFICIAL Youtube Channel Of Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene (Quiapo Church) ST. John the Baptist Parish Plaza Miranda, Quiapo, Manila
OFFICIAL Youtube Channel Of Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene (Quiapo Church) St. John the Baptist Parish Plaza Miranda, Quiapo, Manila
OFFICIAL Youtube Channel Of Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene (Quiapo Church) St. John the Baptist Parish Plaza Miranda, Quiapo, Manila
OFFICIAL Youtube Channel Of Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene (Quiapo Church) St. John the Baptist Parish Plaza Miranda, Quiapo, Manila