Bahay Tsinoy is a museum of Chinese-Filipino heritage, located in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. It highlights the long-standing history, contributions, and influence of the Chinese community in the Philippines, from pre-colonial times to the present.
Key Features & Exhibits:
- Early Chinese Presence – Showcases artifacts and dioramas depicting Chinese trade and settlement in the Philippines before Spanish colonization.
- Parian Exhibit – Recreates the old Parian district, where Chinese immigrants were once confined during the Spanish era.
- Life and Contributions of Chinese Filipinos – Displays historical records, photographs, and personal artifacts showing how the Tsinoy community has shaped Philippine society.
- Martyr’s Hall – Pays tribute to Chinese-Filipino heroes and patriots who fought for Philippine independence.
- Modern Tsinoy Life – Explores the role of Chinese Filipinos in business, politics, and culture today.
Located within the Kaisa-Angelo King Heritage Center, Bahay Tsinoy is a must-visit for those interested in Philippine history, cultural diversity, and the rich heritage of the Chinese-Filipino community.
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32 Anda St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila
Manila
National Capital Region
1002
Philippines
Manila
National Capital Region
1002
Philippines