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What are the tourist attractions in Manila?

Manila, the capital of the Philippines, is located on the west bank of Luzon Island, the largest island in the Philippines, adjacent to Manila Bay, a natural harbor in the southeast.

The mild and humid climate, beautiful tropical scenery and charming places of interest all year round make Manila a tourist attraction in Southeast Asia, attracting businessmen and tourists from all over the world.

The Pasig River, a tropical garden with a long history, runs across Manila, and Spanish-style buildings stand on both sides of the river. Tall coconut trees, verdant palm trees and jasmine, the national flower of the Philippines, make Manila colorful. Walking in Manila, I feel lost in a beautiful European tropical garden.

The most famous tourist attraction in Manila is Rojas Binhai Avenue. It connects famous scenic spots such as the Memorial Park of the Father of the Philippines, Riza Park, King's City of Spain, Philippine Cultural Center and so on, and is also a gathering place of famous hotels.

At dusk, the sunset glow soaks. Walking along this 10 km long avenue, you can enjoy the unique scenery of Manila Bay.

"Sunset in Manila Bay", the buildings, trees and freighters on the sea are covered with a reddish color, the sea breeze is gentle, and the sun sets, and the picturesque scenery makes people linger.

As a city with a long history, Manila has many places of interest to visit, such as Manila Church, St. Augustine's Church and San Diego Castle.

These old European churches covered with moss look antique, but they are exquisite in craftsmanship, unique in style and rich in precious historical and cultural values.

Excellent Harbor Manila Bay Harbor is a natural excellent harbor with wide water depth and the largest port in the Philippines.

As early as/kloc-the Spanish colonial era in the 6th century, Manila has become one of the ports of Spanish colony Acapulco (Mexico) in America. There is a long breakwater outside Manila Port, and the wharf area built by 1834 is inside the breakwater.

The Pasig River thus flows into the sea, dividing the seaport into two ports, north and south. North port berths offshore ships, while South port berths ocean-going ships. Delpan Bridge, Jones Bridge, MacArthur Bridge, Quezon Bridge and Ayala Bridge span the Pasig River and connect the land traffic between the north and south ports.

Manila Bay has complete modern facilities, which can berth more than 200,000-ton ships at the same time, and undertake the national13 cargo export and 4/5 cargo import trade.

The economic center of the Philippines covers an area of 920 square kilometers and Manila has a population of 7.95 million. It is not only the political and cultural center of Philippines, but also the economic center of Philippines.

Manila has concentrated more than half of the country's industrial enterprises, accounting for 60% of the country's industrial output value. The main industries are textile, oil extraction, rice milling, sugar making, tobacco, hemp rope and metallurgy.

China's economy plays an important role in Philippine and Manila's economy. Shi Zhicheng, an entrepreneur from Jinjiang, Fujian, runs the largest supermarket in Manila and SM Commercial City, which is known as "the first in Asia".

The most famous Philippine city in China is located in Manila. The "China-China Friendship Gate" stands at the corner of the city, making people feel a strong Chinese style.

Cheap Shopping Paradise Although the Philippines is not a material-rich country, Manila is also a shopping paradise for tourists to some extent.

From unique Filipino cuisine, crazy shopping malls to value-for-money handicrafts, from luxury consumer goods to daily necessities, Manila has everything at low prices.

According to the global cost of living survey conducted by Swiss bank, men's and women's clothes in Manila are cheaper than those in most cities in the world, including Bangkok, Thailand. After calculating the prices of high-end hotels, restaurants and other facilities, it is found that the price level in Manila is low for short-term tourists.

Manila's local products are the first to promote shell products, which are unique in design and will never let you down.