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Makati
City, Metro Manila, Philippines
I.
OVERVIEW
The country's premier and most class city, the financial cnter
- Makati, where is offers a life-style of comfort and relaxation,
whole some environment, deluxe class hotels and restaurants as
well as various places of interests.
A.
Brief History
The history of Makati dates as far back as the time when Don Miguel
Lopez de Legaspi first set foot on it and gave it its present
name, as derived from the Tagalog phrase meaning "ebbing
tide". Of course Makati had been in existence even before
that, but all we know about it is that it was then part of the
territory ruled by a chieftain called Lakan Tagkan and his wife,
Bouan, who were living in Namayan, now part of Sta. Ana, Manila.
In
1589, when a permanent seat in the city coropration was put up
for sale at a public auction in accordance with the custom of
the period, Captain Pedro de Brito, then aside to the Spanish
Army of Staff and chief constable of the Audencia, purchased the
property which included the territory now occupied by Makati,
for 1,400 pesos. The House of Probation and its adjoining church
were to be built on a hill called Buenavista, within the confines
of a cattle ranch which the founders owned in a district called
Makati. the church was to be placed under the patronage of Saint
Peter. (This condition probably accounts for the prefixing of
San Pedro to the name "Makati", which later on also
came to be called "Sampiro").
Three
centuries later in 1914, by Act No. 2390 of the Philippine Legislature,
the name "San Pedro de Makati" was changed to "Makati"
which has remained its official name today.
B.
Geography
Makati is located within the quadrangle of One Hundred Twenty
degrees (120) latitude north and One Hundred Forty Three degrees
(143) longitude east. It is bounded on the north by the Pasig
River facing the city Mandaluyong, on the east by the Municipality
of Pateros and on the northwest by Manila and on the south and
southwest by the city of Pasay.
C. Political Subdivision
Makati is one of the eight (8) cities of the National Capital
Region. The city is composed of two (2) districts further subdivided
into thirty two (32) barangays the biggest of which is Forbes
Park with 8.5 percent while the smallest is Kasilawan with 0.3
percent of the area.
D.
Climate
Like anywhere else in the country, Makati has no pronounced seasons:
the dry summer months from November to May and rainy months from
June to October.
E.
Population
Makati has total population of Four Hundred Fifty Three Thousand
One Hundred Seventy Three (453,173) with an anuual growth rate
of 2.3% as of 1995.
F.
Language
Filipino is commonly used being the national language. English
is also widely spoken and the second language is for commercial
and legal translation.
II.TOURIST
ATTRACTIONS
A.
Historical
1.
The American Cemetery and Memorial
Location:
Fort Bonifacio, Makati
Description:
It is one of the loveliest and serene spots that inspire noble
emotions in the Philippines and one of the most visited places
by tourists especially World War II veterans. Battles of the World
War II are engraved on the walls of the Memorial. Military data
and battles that actually happened are depicted and recorded in
the map rooms, with 25 intricately designed maps.
How to get there?: From
Taft Avenue, take a Baclaran bound PUJ or take the LRT. Get off
at Baclaran South Terminal (Buendia / Sen. Gil Puyat) then take
a bus going to EDSA. Get off at North Forbes Park and take any
PUJ going to Millionare's Village. Get off the entrance of Fort
Bonifacio.
Travel
Time: Approximately one (1) hour.
2.
The Libingan ng mga Bayani
Location:
Fort Bonifacio, Makati
Description:
The burial ground of 33,520 Filipino soldiers who were killed
in Bataan, Corregidor, and throughout the country during the Second
World War. In it is the tomb of the Unknown Soldiers.
How
to get there from T.M. Kalaw?: Take LRT from United Nations
Avenue then get off at Baclaran Terminal. Take another bus to
EDSA then get off at North Forbes Park. Take any PUJ going to
the Millionare's Village then get off at the entrance of Fort
Bonifacio.
Travel
Time: Approximately one (1) hour.
3.
Guadalupe Ruins (Nuestra Señora de Gracia Church)
Location:
Bernardino St., Guadalupe Viejo, Makati
Description:
Doric architecture with massive butteresses to support its vault
of hewn stones taken from the still visible but extinct Guadalupe
quarry. Free from ornamentations, its walls are solid and stable
and built in such a way that they still stand today as when it
was completed in 1629.
How
to get there?: From Taft Avenue, take the Ayala bound bus
and get off at Ayala Avenue corner Makati Avenue. Take another
jeepney going to J.P. Rizal (Ibabaw) and get off in front of Guadalupe
Ruins.
Travel
Time: Aproximately one (1) hour.
B.
Cultural
1. Ayala Museum
Location:
Makati Avenue, Greenbelt, Makati
Description:
The museum is a unique show window of Philippine history and culture.
Features 60 dioramas (tri-dimentional portrait) of half a million
years of Philippine history, scaled down reproductions of native
boats and foreign ships, and the making of a Filipino statesman
of international reknown in the Carlos P. Romulo room.
How
to get there?: From Taft Avenue, one can take an Ayala bound
bus and get off at Makati Avenue. A three minutes walk further
on Makati Avenue leads to the museum which is just across the
Ayala Center.
Travel
Time: Approximately 40 to 45 minutes.
2.
Philippine Army Museum
Location:
Mc Arthur Drive, Fort Bonifacio
Description:
a repository of antique guns, cannons, tanks, and other relies
of World War II as well as captured paraphernalia, ammunition,
and weapons of the NPA. A special features is a tunnel with several
arteries leading to different exits.
How
to get there?: Take the LRT from Taft then get off at Baclaran
Terminal. Take another bus to EDSA then get off at North Forbes
Park. Take any PUJ to the Millionare's Village then get off at
the entrance of Fort Bonifacio.
Travel
Time: Approximately one (1) hour.
3.
Museo ng Makati
Location:
J.P. Rizal St., Poblacion, Makati
Description:
The Museo nf Makati was created through Municipal Ordinance No.:
1896. Primarily a municipal museum, it is the reservoir of the
artifacts, treasures, and relics of the town's glorious past.
Special feature will be the "living" exhibits of the
different regions of the country showcasing attributes uniquely
their own.
How
to get there?: From Taft take PUJ to Pedro Gil then get off
at the Philippine General Hospital. Take the L. Guinto Guadalupe
PUJ then get off in front of the Museo.
Travel
Time: Approximately one hour and ten minutes.
4.
Thomas Jefferson Cultural Center
Location:
395 Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati
Description:
Established in 1945, this library provides accurate, up to date,
comprehensive information about the United States. It is also
a place where lectures and seminars, exhibits of all kinds of
screening of films and videotape recording. Performance of visiting
artists are also held occasionaly.
How
to get there?: From Taft, take the LRT or Buendia Station.
Then take any bus with Gil Puyat/Buendia signboard then you ask
the bus conductor to drop off at Thomas Jefferson Cultural Center.
Travel
Time: Approximately one hour.
5.
Alliance Francaise
Location:
22 Keystone Bldg., Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati
Description:
This art gallery features painting made by young Filipino artists.
How
to get there?: From Taft, take the LRT and get off at Gil
Puyat Station. Take a bus to Ayala and get off at Keystone Bldg.
Travel
Time: 30 to 40 minutes
6.
Finale Art File
Location:
G-20 Sunvar Plaza, Pasay Road, Makati
Description:
It shows art works on canvass, art photographs and pottery.
How
to get there?: From Taft, take the LRT and get off at Gil
Puyat Station. Take PUJ or bus passing along Pasong Tamo Street.
From Pasong Tamo take a Mantrade bound jeepney and get off at
Sunvar Plaza.
Travel
Time: Approximately 30 to 45 minutes.
7.
Galeria Jupiter
Location:
74 Jupiter Street, Bel-air, Makati
Description:
This gallery showcases Oriental art objects and furnitures. Also
found here are Chines and Korean antiques and ceramics.
How
to get there?: from TM Kalaw LRT (UN Station) take the LRt
and get off at Gil Puyat Avenue. Take any PUJ bound for Buendia
Extension and get off at Bel-air.
Travel
Time: Approximately 45 minutes
8.
Luz Gallery
Location:
Locsin Bldg., Makati corner Ayala Avenue, Makati
Description:
This gallery showcases many interesting art pieces. Amonng these
are old prints, artifacts, old ceramics, antiques, sculptures,
and brass figures.
How
to get there?: From TM Kalaw Taft, one can hail an Ayala bound
bus and get off at Makati Avenue. A short walk along Makati Avenue
leads to Locsin Building where the art gallery is found.
Travel
Time: Approximately 45 minutes.
9.
Osmundo Gallery
Location:
Dusit Hotel Nikko, EDSA, Makati
Description:
This gallery features antique furnitures, Philippine Saints and
folk art, excavated Philippine pottery, Chinese porcelain and
heirloom pieces.
How
to get there?: From TM Kalaw, take the LRT and get off at
EDSA station. Take another bus to EDSA then get off at the Dusit
Hotel Nikko.
Travel
Time: Approximately 45 minutes.
C.
Man-Made
1.
Ayala Center
Location:
Ayala Avenue, Makati
Description:
Right in the heart of bustling Makati, the country's business
and financial center, is very much the sophisticated commercial
complex that is usually found in many of the world's leading cities.
Bounded by the elegant hotels and restaurants, the complex houses
some of the country's leading commercial establishments.
How
to get there?: From TM Kalaw, one can hail an Ayala bound
bu along Taft Avenue and get off at the bus stop after crossing
Makati Avenue the center is three to five minute from Ayala Avenue.
Travel
Time: Approximately 40 - 45 minutes.
2.
Makati Cinema Square
Location:
Pasong Tamo Street, Makati
Description:
Under the roof is the most extensive collection of shops offering
everything and anything from the finest merchandise at bargain
prices, quality dining, block buster entertainment to top of the
line recreational facilities. It also has ample basement parking
space, private postal service the Mailing Center and the residential
tower ready for occupancy.
How
to get there?: From TM Kalaw, one can take an Ayala bound
bus along Taft and get off at Pasong Tamo. Then take another PUJ
to Makati Cinema Square.
Travel
Time: Approximately 24 minutes to one hour.
3.
Makati Stock Exhange
Location:
Ayala Avenue, Makati
Description:
It houses the trading of stock. The emergence of the Philippine
Stock Exchange (PSE) in 1993 fulfilled a major policy drive of
His Excellency Fidel V. Ramos to establish a single unified exchange
that will contribute to the development of the capital market
and aid in the fruition of the goals and programs of Philippines
2000.
How
to get there?: From TM Kalaw, one can hail an Ayala bound
bus and get off right infront of the building.
Travel
Time: Approximately 45 minutes to one hour.
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Schedule
of Trading of Stocks
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9:00 - 9:30 Pre Open Period (Posting of Orders)
9:30 - 12:00 Open Market
12:00 Close Market
12:00 - 12:10 Trading of Closing Price |
D.
Festivals
CARACOL
Conceptualized in 1988, CARACOL is a Spanish term for snail and
refers to "the shell used by the people to protect them from
life's detrimental realities." It is a combination of the
three major ethnic festivals of the Philippines. Declared official
festival of Makati through the passage of Resolution 351. Held
every last Sunday of January.
FLORES
DE MAYO
One of the biggest processions in Metro Manila participated in
by 120 yourng ladies representing the thirty two barangays of
the City, tourism oriented establishments, local and government
offices, corprations based in Makati. Every year a flower Queen
is crowned by the Mayor. Held last Sunday of May.
KASALAN
A free mass wedding for unmarried couples who have lived together
without the benefit of a church wedding. Free wedding arrangements
with first class receptions. The participants also have the Mayor
as Sponsor. Held during MAKATI! MAKATI! celebrating the Foundation
Day of the City.
LIKHANG
KAMAY
A yearly exhibit of top of the line native handicrafts. Instrumental
in the discovery and development of native crafts producers. Mounted
in cooperation with the Department of Tourism, Department of Trade
and Industry, International Association of Hubert H. Humphrey
Fellows, it supports local artists and artisans by providing venue
and marketing. Held between March and April.
SENAKULO
A street re-enactment of the life, death and passion of Jesus
Christ. Event is mounted during the Lenten Season in the barangays.
TOSM
Ten Outstanding Students of Makati, the creme de la creme of youth
leaders representing the private and public schools. The crop
has produced many winners outstanding in their professional careers,
notably of a Baron at the PMA - Ferdinand Picar; Sid Hildawa,
an artist; Chichi Fajardo, newscaster and Julio Benedicto, summa
cum laude-economics at Yale University. Held one month before
high school graduations in one of the schools.
GANITO
KAMI NOON
a commemorative Ball hosted by the Mayor and held at the City
Hall Quadrangle every first of June. Host and guests representing
the local government, socio-economic sector wear turn-of-the-century
native customes. Highlight of the eveyning is a Rigodon de Honor
presided by the Mayor and his lady.
BAILES
delos ARCOS
Performed on June 29 during the feast day of the Saints Peter
and Paul at Barangay Poblacion by daughters of past participants
with impeccable reputations as homage to the Virgen dela Rosa
for her kindness. Dancers are trained for a year.
COSTUMES,
TRINKETS AND XONG DI
an exhibit representing seventeen ethnic tribes of the People's
Republic of China showing the similarities in costumes and trinklets
of our ethnic tribes, hence, the Chines word Xong Di meaning brother.
PASKO
SA MAKATI
A raffle draw for the rank and file. Considered as a concrete
example of NGOs working with local government. Prices are donated
by the private sectors, usually held a week before Christmas with
the Mayor hosting the year.
CHINESE
NEW YEAR
Mounted during the celebration of the Chinese New Year. Frames
of fireworks donated by the business sector are ignited after
the presentation of the Dragon and Tiger dances. One of the events
viewed by thousands of spectators.
BELEN
SA MAKATI
Conceived in 1987. Facades of building are decorated by creches
and complemented by locally made lanterns. Barangay halls, school
premises, and local government offices put up their own versions
of the creche. The event is also one of the biggest affairs of
Makati in cooperation with the NGOs. Starts in December.
III.
TOURIST FACILITES
Accommodation
Aside from providing a haven away from home, Makati boasts of
a number of first class hotels which offer exciting nightlife
to tourists and guests. Each of the hotels transforms in the daytime
to amore relaxing ambiance at night with shows or singers serenading
its patrons.

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