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World’s oldest Chinatown in Binondo comes alive

Raffy Ayeng

The world’s oldest Chinatown, located in Manila’s Binondo District, is filled with life, noted First Lady Liza Araneta- Marcos.

“The world’s oldest Chinatown is very much alive and made even better for the people who live, work, and visit here every day. Thanks to the Chinatown Revitalization Project, Binondo is brighter, safer, and more welcoming,” Mrs. Marcos said in an Instagram post.

The First Lady, along with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., last week launched the second phase of the Chinatown Revitalization Project in Binondo, reaffirming the government’s commitment to preserving the district’s enduring heritage while promoting cultural tourism and fostering economic growth.

“Improved streets and lighting along Ongpin and Escolta streets mean more visitors, stronger support for small businesses, and more opportunities for local families. It’s also a space where the next generation can walk with pride and reconnect with our shared history. Maraming salamat to the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry and the Filipino-Chinese community for making this possible. Xiè xiè. Gong Xi Fa Cai!” the First Lady wrote.

President Marcos said the initiative honors the longstanding bonds of trade and cultural exchange between the Philippines and China.

Building on the success of the project’s Phase I, which restored and illuminated the iconic Jones Bridge, Phase II will further transform Binondo into a vibrant cultural and economic hub.

The Chinatown Revitalization complements the administration’s Pasig Bigyang Buhay Muli Program, which aims to restore the Pasig River and its surrounding communities by reclaiming public spaces in Plaza Mexico, expanding pedestrian corridors toward the Arroceros Forest Park, modernizing river transport systems, and clearing the waterways.

People can now walk, jog, and bike from Intramuros, pass by the Manila Central Post Office, cross Jones Bridge and arrive in Binondo, said the President, adding that the development of the Pasig River Ferry system will further improve access to the district.