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    The Manila to Visit

    Manila in the 30,s

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    Nice find


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    Thanks to the person who took the video and Keith for sharing it.

    Old Manila was still the best. The people were wearing decent clothes and most women wearing our native dress. Fantastic! The old cars looks amazing but sad to say, I have never ever seen any of that car preserved like the UK do.

    You can still see those buildings in Plaza Goiti, Intramuros, Malacañan Palace and Plaza Lawton, and Manila Hotel is still rate as 5 star. We still have some Kalesa and salakot.

    But New Manila is polluted now. Sad to say! You'll not see any woman wearing our native clothes.
    Makati is now the modern city not Manila.


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    Everyones driving on the proper side of the road to
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    Thanks Keith, and Penny for the historical notes. Don't suppose there have been horse-drawn buses, or carabao, in Manila, for many years.
    The "commonwealth" referred to is American, with Manuel Quezon as President, and a promise of independence delayed until July 1946 by World War II.


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    The commentator mentions how bad the roads are ... glad they've sorted that out then
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    Speaking to the Wifes Late Lola (may she rest in peace) and her older sisters I do remeber hearing how it had become so different for them though the decades and sadly in their memory never any better

    Im not sure i want the wife in one of the tradtional outfits she might have my eye out if she turns quickly
    Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops


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    fantastic find, oh how it has changed!


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    Seems to me the country has gone backward, you go to the same place now, it's full of jeepneys blowing out engine oil in the form of black smoke

    Marco and co may of made a mistake not letting the USA adding it to there states still, you have to look after your own

    Good post, Kieth I will save that. Thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    The commentator mentions how bad the roads are ... glad they've sorted that out then


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    Fantastic find


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    Ermita used to be a nice place? Gosh, now it's a skid row

    Wow, it seems manila used to be so beautiful... but sadly now, when i am there on "official business" i can't wait to get away from it - so i can get back to a more subdued calm place.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Alan View Post
    Don't suppose there have been horse-drawn buses, or carabao, in Manila, for many years.
    Yes, I think Modern Manila is far too fast paced for that now.

    Indeed, where I used to live, it was not unusual to see daily people riding in caribao-drawn carriages - they were the ones holding up the cars!

    Bahala na!


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    I like the hustle and bustle of Manila but an ex military friend took me the a very serene and beautiful American war cemetery at Fort Bonifacio just outside Manila.

    I know it wont be to everyone`s taste but if you are at a loose end for a afternoon its worth visiting for the view over Manila Bay. It also has map rooms showing the retaking of the P.I. from the Japanese.


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    Quote Originally Posted by James Hubbard View Post
    Ermita used to be a nice place? Gosh, now it's a skid row

    Wow, it seems manila used to be so beautiful... but sadly now, when i am there on "official business" i can't wait to get away from it - so i can get back to a more subdued calm place.
    Everytime i go to Manila i have to get my Auntie to come pick me up at the bus station as i am too scared to either get on a cab or jeepney...and walking down the busy street...dont know why but im now scared doing that not like years ago...
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    well i live in Manila but im doing fine eversince i can remember..i like it being too fast paced and the hustle and bustle too..yeah it's great to be in places where u can find serenity..but for me it's just an escape from time to time from the busy life i have..i'm a true city girl i can say..although i once lived in Singapore which they say is a very safe place to live yet i didnt like it there..too boring for me..


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    Fascinating video, great to see so many places I've been to as they once were.

    Only 2 months ago I was at my friends wedding which was in that Franciscan Church and the reception held at the Manila Hotel.

    Wonderful to see the place with so little traffic but sad to see that the poverty was evident even then.

    Me I love Manila with all it's hustle and bustle, it's a dump now but it's a lovable dump.

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