Manila During American Occupation (1920s)

Borjie Borj
23 Jun 201308:15

Summary

TLDRThe script offers a vibrant historical and cultural tour of Manila, highlighting its significance as a major port city with a rich Spanish heritage. It features landmarks like Intramuros, Fort Santiago, and Jones Bridge, while also providing a glimpse into the local customs, fashion, and industries, such as cigar production. The video emphasizes the city's unique blend of Spanish and Filipino influences, its modern contrasts, and its famous sunsets. It also touches on institutions like Bilibid Prison and the El Colegio de San JosΓ© orphanage, reflecting societal aspects of early 20th-century Manila.

Takeaways

  • 🌊 Manila boasts the finest bay in the Far East, large enough to accommodate fleets from around the world.
  • 🎺 The Philippine Constabulary band is renowned, having won the grand prize at the St Louis Exposition.
  • 🏰 Old Spanish Manila, or Intramuros, is a well-preserved medieval walled city dating back 350 years.
  • 🏰 Old Fort Santiago, once the citadel of the Spanish city, is now the headquarters of the United States Army in the Philippines.
  • πŸŒοΈβ€β™‚οΈ The former moat outside Intramuros is now an 18-hole Municipal Golf Course.
  • πŸ‘— Traditional Filipino clothing, such as the camisa with puff sleeves, is reminiscent of exotic bird cages.
  • 🚫 Manila is unique among American-controlled cities for having prohibition against prohibition.
  • πŸ’ƒ The most beautiful women in Manila often have Spanish heritage.
  • πŸ‘’ The transcript mentions a shopping experience for buntal hats, which are often mistakenly called Bangkoks.
  • 🏦 Escolta is the main retail street in American Manila, lined with banks, theaters, and unique drug stores.
  • 🚜 The carabao, or water buffalo, is a primary beast of burden in the Philippines, known for its wide horns and slow pace.
  • 🚬 Tobacco is a significant source of wealth in the Philippines, with strict regulations on cigar production for quality.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of Manila Bay mentioned in the script?

    -Manila Bay is highlighted for being one of the finest and large enough to accommodate fleets of the world, indicating its strategic importance and natural beauty.

  • What is the purpose of Pier 7 in Manila?

    -Pier 7 is a new double-decked concrete structure built and maintained by the Philippine government, likely for docking ships and facilitating maritime activities.

  • Who is the famous 80-piece band mentioned in the script?

    -The famous 80-piece band is the Philippine Constabulary Band, noted for winning the grand prize at the St Louis Exposition and being one of the world's best.

  • What historical site is located facing the pier?

    -Old Spanish Manila, also known as Intramuros, is the historical site located facing the pier, which is considered a well-preserved example of a medieval walled city.

  • What is the historical significance of Fort Santiago?

    -Fort Santiago was once the citadel of the Spanish city but has been the headquarters of the United States Army in the Philippines since 1901.

  • What is the 31st Infantry returning from in the script?

    -The 31st Infantry is returning from a morning parade, indicating their military presence and routine in the area.

  • What is unique about the two-wheeled carriages called 'caramatas' in the script?

    -Caramatas are unique for being reminiscent of Madrid's carriages but with an exotic twist due to the local dress and the use of finely split pineapple fiber called 'paa'.

  • Why is Manila noted as the only considerable city under the U.S. flag where prohibition is prohibited?

    -Manila is noted for having a unique stance on prohibition, likely due to its cultural and historical context, which allows for a more liberal approach to alcohol consumption.

  • What is the significance of the buntal hats mentioned in the script?

    -Buntal hats are significant as they are a local product that is compared favorably with the finest Panama hats, indicating their quality and craftsmanship.

  • What is the function of the turning wheel in the north wall of the convent in the script?

    -The turning wheel in the north wall of the convent is used for the receipt of abandoned children, providing a means for them to be safely deposited and cared for by the Sisters of Charity.

  • What is the role of the local water buffalo, or 'carabao,' in the Philippine Islands as mentioned in the script?

    -The carabao is the main beast of burden in the Philippine Islands, used for transportation and labor, and its speed is said to be commensurate with the industry of the average peasant.

  • What is the importance of the tobacco industry in the Philippine Islands as described in the script?

    -The tobacco industry is highlighted as one of the foremost sources of wealth in the Philippine Islands, with a history dating back to its introduction by the Spaniards in the 16th century and a rigorous system of quality control enforced by the Philippine government.

  • What is the Bilibid Prison known for, as mentioned in the script?

    -Bilibid Prison is known for being the largest penal institution in the world, housing thousands of transgressors and having a model program that includes regular work, recreation, and rest to prepare inmates for good citizenship.

  • What is the cultural significance of the NEPA shacks in Manila's Tondo district?

    -The NEPA shacks are culturally significant as they represent the native housing style in Manila, with huts set on stilts for ventilation and stables for livestock beneath, showcasing the local way of life.

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