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Attractions in Manila, Philippines - Divisuriya Market (Chinatown)

Attractions in Manila, Philippines - Divisuriya Market (Chinatown) You can find a lot of cheap treasures here, and this is also a wholesale market. Many high-quality fake sportswear products, There are also many massage parlors and Chinese restaurants. Tired of the Filipino flavor, come here to find the Chinese flavor🥰 Address: 864 Masangkay St, Binondo, Manila, 1006 Metro Manila, Philippines #TravelCoolExperience#TravelInspiration#TravelStrategy#AfternoonTeaInformation#HighCPValueRestaurant#WhereToGoInSummer#SummerFoodStrategy
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Posted: Aug 31, 2021
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