कोशिश गोल्ड - मुक्त
Asian Cities Offer Manila Food for Thought in Quest for Lasting Hawker Culture
The Straits Times
|August 10, 2025
Philippine Capital Lacks Infrastructure and Policies to Turn Street Vendors into Draws
MANILA - One humid July morning in the heart of Quiapo district in the Philippine capital, Manila, street vendor Jacklyn Alfaro dropped strips of pork lungs into a vat of sputtering oil.
The sharp, savory aroma drifted into the air, mingling with the exhaust from jeepneys and the chatter of a long line of customers waiting for her specialty. She scooped out the crackling, browned pieces and laid them neatly on a tray, ready for the mid-afternoon rush.
Her stall now sits just a few paces from her original spot in Manila's famed Carriedo Street - once a bustling stretch packed with vendors selling everything from snacks to phone cases. That changed when Mayor Francisco Moreno's street clean-up policy, which kicked off on June 30, cleared the city's main roads to make way for pedestrians and cars.
For now, Ms. Alfaro has moved to this zone that is approved by the authorities, but she longs to return to Carriedo's heavy foot traffic.
Her story is part of a broader wave of clearing operations sweeping through Manila, where the drive to reclaim pavements has pushed vendors into side streets and stirred debate over their place in the urban landscape.
While other Southeast Asian capitals have turned street vendors into tourist draws and pillars of local food culture, the Philippines has never built the infrastructure, policies, or public attitudes needed for such a system to thrive in most urban centers. Instead, its vendors remain in a constant cycle of displacement and return, tolerated but rarely integrated.
Mr. Moreno's directive bans vendors from major roads and sends city hall teams to dismantle stalls blocking the pavements. Supporters say it is about restoring order and mobility in a city where footpaths often double as makeshift markets. Critics argue that the directive is car-centric and economically damaging and has pushed vendors to low-traffic side streets, where their sales have collapsed.
यह कहानी The Straits Times के August 10, 2025 संस्करण से ली गई है।
हजारों चुनिंदा प्रीमियम कहानियों और 10,000 से अधिक पत्रिकाओं और समाचार पत्रों तक पहुंचने के लिए मैगज़्टर गोल्ड की सदस्यता लें।
क्या आप पहले से ही ग्राहक हैं? साइन इन करें
The Straits Times से और कहानियाँ
The Straits Times
Students lead effort to save birds from crashing into iconic NTU building
Birds would fly straight into the glass facade thinking the windows are part of landscape
4 mins
November 03, 2025
The Straits Times
'What we promise, we deliver': Sunway founder on building a legacy of trust
Tycoon seeks to make conglomerate a major gateway from S'pore to Malaysia
4 mins
November 03, 2025
The Straits Times
Why renewables are difficult to talk about at UN climate summits
When the 2035 climate targets of countries are scrutinised at the upcoming United Nations climate change conference COP30 in Brazil, the spotlight will be on whether the nations have done enough to meet a collective goal to ramp up clean energy adoption.
4 mins
November 03, 2025
The Straits Times
Benz Hui's family to donate all condolence money to charity
All the condolence money for veteran Hong Kong actor Benz Hui will be donated to the Children’s Cancer Foundation, his family said in an obituary released on Oct 31.
1 mins
November 03, 2025
The Straits Times
Dear Evan Hansen still moves with its message of feeling included
The title's second outing in Singapore features a larger cast and set, and has maintained the relatability and heart of the story
2 mins
November 03, 2025
The Straits Times
From Vanuatu to Yishun: The plant giving S’pore fall colours all year
As the weather cools in the Northern Hemisphere, fall foliage is sure to draw the eye. But even in tropical Singapore, the colours of autumn can be enjoyed year round - in Gardens by the Bay and along the country’s streetscapes, from Yishun to Bukit Panjang.
5 mins
November 03, 2025
The Straits Times
Nearly half of Cat A COEs go to EVs in first 9 months of 2025
EVs make up 43% of new car registrations, up from 33.8% in 2024 and 18.2% in 2023
2 mins
November 03, 2025
The Straits Times
Youth who faced family tragedy among 12 inaugural President's Challenge fellows
Growing up in a troubled family, Ms Shirlene Ng was 13 when she witnessed her mother take her own life. Her mental health took a hit.
3 mins
November 03, 2025
The Straits Times
An uneven muddle of themes and genres
A deeper dive into the intergenerational female trauma of Congratulations, Get Rich! would make for a — pun intended — richer story
2 mins
November 03, 2025
The Straits Times
Backyard cafes in JB village give owners hope of lease extension
Locals bank on increased economic activity boosting their case, preserving area’s heritage
5 mins
November 03, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
