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Tag: Ongpin Street

Salazar Bakery champions Binondo’s flavor

Strolling through the lively and energetic atmosphere of Ongpin Street in Binondo, one cannot miss the prominent signage of Salazar Bakery. Founded in 1947, Salazar...

Eng Bee Tin innovates to grow business

Craving a taste of Filipino-Chinese tradition? Look no further than Eng Bee Tin’s flagship store on Ongpin Street. Established in 1912, the bakery has...

Imagining Dragons

A group of kids imitate the Dragon Dance along Ongpin Street in Binondo, Manila, the oldest Chinatown in Manila during the Chinese New Year.

Street entertainment

A Chinatown fire breather entertains locals along Ongpin Street in in Binondo, Manila three days ahead of the celebration of the Chinese New Year....

For good luck

A passerby walks past ‘kiat kiat’ (mini mandarin orange) trees along Ongpin Street in Chinatown on Saturday. In Chinese culture, the fruit symbolizes good...

Multicolor trinkets

Trinkets, charms, and crystals—supposed to bring luck and prosperity to believers--are on display at a store in Ongpin Street, Binondo, Manila on Saturday. The...

High-wire act

Linemen from a telecommunication company replace old wiring along Ongpin Street in Manila on Saturday after seven electrical posts collapsed in Plaza Ruiz in...

Round for luck

Citrus or kiat-kiat trees line Ongpin Street in Binondo, Manila as the stores across them display their red lanterns and good luck charms for...

‘Tikoy’ treats

A salesman arranges boxes of “tikoy” (Chinese sweet rice cakes) at a store on Ongpin Street in Binondo, Manila on Monday, a week before...
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