Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life

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Manila, Philippines

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Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life is located in Manila, Philippines on 32 Anda St, Intramuros,. Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category history museum in Philippines.

Address

32 Anda St, Intramuros,

Phone

+63 285276083

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Sila G.

The entrance fee is 100 peso. The place is good for everyone, especially those who interested in Chinese ancestors in the Philippines. Their manikins are outstanding. I feel like I walk through the past. They placed many original items, such as bed, costume, chair, etc. the third floor has the hologram show, but unfortunately, the English version did not work. I'm not sure about which day would have fewer customers. I went there on Sunday, and it was only me there until I almost finish my visit and has two customers got into the museum.

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maraveronica Hernandez

Very realistic statues, although it's very creepy. Very informative especially with our relationship with China and the unity of the two cultures. Very educational and fun.

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Crystallene Grace Ragot

This museum has the best visual display among the museums in Intramuros. The exhibit items are all placed in a way your eyes sees no empty space. First floor displays the beginning of Chinese being in the Philippines and Chinese people's jobs, while the 2nd floor displays influential/popular personalities with Chinese roots. They also have two wifis, one for each floors.

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Jen Chua

There were updates since my last visit. There's a level about modern Filipino-Chinese accomplishments and civic activites.

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Eric Ebenezer Quitalig

A tour of the place will give you a distinct insight about Chinese roles and their influence that played a vital role in Philippine history.

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Nina Amurao

The Bahay Tsinoy is a great place to visit to reminisce and be informed of the history of the Philippines specifically the Chinese-Filipino heritage. From afar, the statues are life-like. You will feel that you were truly there in the time they are portraying. There is also an exhibit on the third floor which showcases the success of Chinoys in the country. We went there on a Saturday afternoon. The guard asked us first if we are students or not then showed us the way to the ticketbooth. Bring your student ID for discount!

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Bryan Pilien

Stumbled into this museum while visiting intramuros. Normally, I wouldn't care to drop by a museum like this but I ended up finding it a little bit interesting. Historical museum celebrating Chinese Filipinos with lifelike mannequins and dioramas. We were the only ones in here at the time, so it was a nice air-conditioned break from the outside world.

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Billyje Tadlas

This is one of a kind museum with historic implications. This shows what was once to be a small chinatown in Intramuros area. The place shows many information regarding past chinese filipino communities and their trade and how they influenced the country.