
About Bahay Tsinoy
Museum dedicated to Chinese Filipino contributions to Philippine history and culture. Traces Chinese migration from pre-colonial period to present through photographs, documents, artifacts, and multimedia presentations. Highlights Chinese-Filipino contributions during the Philippine revolution and in building the country's business landscape.
How to Reach
Take LRT-1 to Central Terminal Station, then to Intramuros along Anda Street.
By Metro
Nearest station: Central Terminal — 1.3 km on the LRT-1.
Nearby Metro Stations
Metro stations within 5 km of Bahay Tsinoy
History
Founded in 1999 by Kaisa Para Sa Kaunlaran Inc.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick Information
Opening Hours
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Closed Mondays)
Entry Fee
PHP 100
Type
Museum
Best Time to Visit
Early afternoon
How to Reach
Take the metro to Central Terminal (LRT-1), then a short jeepney, tricycle, or Grab ride.
Location on Map
Activities
Interesting Facts
Traces 1000+ years of Chinese presence
Within historic Intramuros walls
Highlights Chinese Filipino role in revolution
Rare historical photographs
Travel Tips
• Combine with Binondo food tour
• Small but deeply informative, allow 1 hour
• Open only in afternoon
• Photography policies vary
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