- Tondo, Manila
Tondo was a Muslim principality and the hereditary stronghold of the Local Rajahs during the pre-colonial period. It is now a district of Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. One of the most densely populated areas of land in the world, Tondo is located in the northwest portion of the city and is primarily residential-industrial in nature. Tondo is noted for being one of the poorest and most underdeveloped districts of the country. Many of the city's slums are found in this area. It is also the birthplace of former president
Joseph Estrada , singer and actressRegine Velasquez , businessman and politicianManuel Villar , Manila Mayor and "Gatpuno"Antonio Villegas ,Andres Bonifacio , the Great Leader of the Katipuneros, andKyla , the Philippines' R & B Princess. The neighborhood is almost likened to Harlem, New York.History
See also:
Ancient Tondo The former region of Tondo is over eleven hundred years old. Historically, Tondo already existed in the year
900 AD according to theLaguna Copperplate Inscription [ [http://www.mts.net/~pmorrow/lcieng.htm Paul Morrow's The Laguna Copperplate Inscription] ] , a legal document written in Kawi now housed in the National Museum of the Philippines. According to this document, Tondo was ruled by person called Jayadeva who holds theSanskrit title Senapati or "admiral".Tondo was ruled by a line of
Malay Muslim Rajas until the Spanish Conquest.After the Spaniards conquered the City in
1571 AD, Tondo was initially included in the creation of the Province of Pampanga, the first colonial province carved out of the former Sulatanate. In census conducted by Miguel de Loarca in1583 AD, Tondo was reported to have spoken the same language as the natives of the province of PampangaMiguel de Loarca's Census of 1583] . Institute of National Language commissioner Jose Villa Panganiban once wrote that the dividing line between Kapampangan and Tagalog was the Pasig River, and that Tondo therefore originally spoke KapampanganPanganiban] . Tondo eventually became a separate province in the later half of the Spanish colonial era. Tondo was one of the first provinces to declare rebellion against Spain in yearright|thumb|300px|Laguna_Copperplate_Inscription_(circa_900 AD)
1896 . In 1911, under the American tutelage, there was a major reorganization of political divisions, and the province of Tondo was dissolved, and its towns given to the provinces of Rizal and Bulacan. Today, Tondo just exists as a district in the City of Manila.Characteristics
*The world's most densely populated district
**It has a land area of 5.64 km². with a population of 407,330 (2007); 72,222 persons per km².
**Tondo II has a land area of 3.46 km². with a population of 223,274 (2007); 64,530 persons per km².
**average residential population density: 69,297 persons per km².
**The 6th administrative district which covers the 4 districts of Sta. Ana, Sta. Mesa, Pandacan, San Miguel has a total land area of 5.48 km². with a total population of 259,157 (2007); 47,291 persons per km².
*It is the location of a notorious and now closed landfill called "Smokey Mountain ."
*The Divisoria area, also located in Tondo, is a major business center and shopping area where dry goods, kitchen utensils, vegetables and fruits, shoes, clothing, coffee, candles, candies, fishing equipment etc., can be brought--wholesale or retail. Shoe Mart once had a small store here, as well as being the home of Yangco Market, which sells dry goods; the Divisoria Public Market, now rebuilt; and the new 168 Shopping Mall. Ambulant vendors frequent its major and minor streets.
*It once was the location of the majorProcter and Gamble plant in the Philippines at Vitas Street--now closed and dismantled.
*The main terminal of thePhilippine National Railways is located at the Tutuban district, which is close to the birthplace ofAndres Bonifacio . This is now converted to a mall ("Tutuban Center").
*West of the district lies the major inter-island port of Manila, North Harbor, and the Manila Container Port.
*Theslaughterhouse ("matadero") of the Manila City Government is located also at Vitas Street.
*Every third Sunday of January, the Feast of theSto. Niño of Manila (theInfant Jesus ) is celebrated by a procession early in the morning from Tondo Church and winding down its narrow streets punctuated by fireworks.
*The Light Rail Transit (LRT) has 2 stations in the Tondo area, namely: Abad Santos and R. Papa.
*First District Congressman Atong Asilo already started his first project in Pritil Plaza, a soon to rise Livelihood and Development Building.to. Nino festival
On
January 19 ,2008 , theSto. Niño festivals began in various parts ofMetro Manila , particularly (with a fluvial parade) in Tondo, Manila. Itsparish priest Fr. Enrique Santos, of the Sto. Niño Parish, said the celebration will start "with the traditional procession of devotees dancing on the street while carrying images of the ChildJesus ; apagoda carrying an old image of Sto. Niño from Spain will lead the parade with 20 smaller boats accompanying it; the parish in Tondo houses the image of Sto. Niño made of ivory that was brought to the country by Augustinian priests from Acapulco, Mexico in the late 1570’s." [ [http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=106087 www.abs-cbnnews.com, Sto. Niño festivals start Saturday] ]In the
January 20 ,2008 celebration of the feast of Sto. Nino, Guillermo Llanza, 32, of Velasquez St., Tondo, Julius Tarigo, 36, and Michael Banika, 32, of Area D in Parola were killed, while 5 others were wounded including PO2 Anthony Bongcal, 24, Don Bosco police, who was shot. [ [http://www.gmanews.tv/story/77289/Sto-Niño-Feast-toll-3-dead-5-wounded GMA NEWS.TV, Sto. Niño Feast toll: 3 dead, 5 wounded] ]In Popular Culture
Tondo is the backdrop for the independent movie, Tribu , which shows street life and gang life from a impoverished boys point of view.
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References
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*Panganiban, J.V. 1972. Diksyunaryo-Tesauro Pilipino-Ingles. Quezon City: Manlapaz Publishing Co.
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*Scott, William Henry, Prehispanic Source Materials for the Study of Philippine History, Quezon City: New Day Publishers, 1984External links
* [http://www.manila-map.com/ The Many Faces of Tondo]
* [http://www.mts.net/~pmorrow/lcieng.htm Paul Morrow's THE LAGUNA COPPERPLATE INSCRIPTION]
* [http://www.yifan.net/yihe/novels/history/songshiytt/sshi.html 宋史]
* [http://www.lib.kobe-u.ac.jp/directory/sumita/5A-161/index.html 東西洋考]
* [http://www.gmanews.tv/video/16920/Sto-Ni%F1o-parish-in-Tondo-prepares-for-feast GMA NEWS.TV, video, Sto. Niño parish in Tondo prepares for feast - 01/18/2008]
* [http://www.gmanews.tv/video/16956/Feast-of-Sto-Nino-starts gmanews.tv, video, Feast of Sto. Nino starts - 01/19/2008]
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