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-Sto nino de Pandacan Church

The first stone church in Pandacan was built in 1732 by Father Francisco del Rosario. The church would
take 30 years to complete. The image of the Holy Child of Jesus or popularly known as Sto. Niño was
enshrined at the church and its feast is traditionally celebrated on the third Sunday of January.

-Pandacan
In the 19th century, Pandacan was described as a "Little Venice" or "Little Italy" for its numerous canals
or estuaries leading to the Pasig River. Many would leisurely row through the estuaries in the late
afternoons as described by Francisco Balagtas in his early writings. Pandacan was home to balladeers and
a source of musicians in the early times. Also known for farming community producing small quantities
of rice and sugar that were sold to Spaniards

-Romualdez Mansion
Located at the Jesus Corner San Luis, the Romualdez Mansion is an ancestral house belonging to Daniel
Romualdez who also served as the Cabeza de Barangay during his time. He is the paternal grandfather of
politician Daniel Romualdez and a distant relative of Imelda Marcos.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Places_of_interest_in_Pandacan

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