A hotel in Manila

Fonda de Lala

MANILA

Manila is the capital city of the Philippines. During the time of Noli Me Tangere, it was the seat of the Spanish government and a hub for trade and business.

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SETTINGS

Kapitan Tiago’s House

Laguna de Bay is a lake located in South Luzon, flanked by the provinces of Laguna and Rizal. It is connected to the Pasig River. In Noli Me Tangere, Ibarra and his friends go for a picnic on the shores of the lake.

Laguna de Bay

The Church

The church was a central part of the townspeople’s lives - they regularly went to mass and celebrated fiestas.

The church was a central part of the townspeople’s lives - they regularly went to mass and celebrated fiestas.

San Diego is a town that “lies almost at the shores of the lake, amid open fields and rice paddies,” situated somewhere in Laguna, a province close to Manila.

Balete Tree

There is a legend in town that an old man, after buying the land for himself, was found dead on the balete tree.

Beaterio de Santa Catalina de Sena

A religious school for girls in Intramuros.

The plaza is a public place where people go to stroll and meet with their friends.

La Plaza de Binondo

Bagumbayan

During the 1800s, it was where public executions were held.

The furniture in Kapitan Tiago’s House.

MANILA

Cafe La Campana

Cafe La Campana

Bridge over

Pasig River

SAN DIEGO

Maria Clara’s house

Maria Clara’s house is surrounded by ylang-ylang trees.

Maria Clara’s house is surrounded by ylang-ylang trees.

Sisa’s House

Sisa’s House

Sisa’s humble cottage by a stream.

City Hall

This is where the mayor and other influential people meet up to discuss important matters.

Laguna is known for its thermal springs,

especially near Mt. Makiling.

River and Thermal Springs

SETTINGS

The furniture in Kapitan Tiago’s House.

Bridge over

Pasig River

Bridge over

Pasig River

Laguna is known for its thermal springs,

especially near Mt. Makiling.

River and Thermal Springs

A restaurant in Manila

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