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Pasig Bigyang Buhay Muli: A glimmer of hope for the Pasig River's future

The Philippine Star

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November 21, 2025

Imagine yourself walking from Fort Santiago all the way to Arroceros Forest Park, taking in the sights along the Pasig River, passing through the Lawton Ferry Station and MacArthur Park, and eventually ending up right in front of the Metropolitan Theater and Manila City Hall.

- By HENRY L. YAP, EUAP, FPIEP, EAROPH

On October 19, 2025, Phase 4 of the Pasig Riverwalk Esplanade opened, stretching the project by another 530 meters beyond its original 1.12 kilometers. The Esplanade has become a lively spot, with better walkways, more open spaces, and fresh attractions. It's all part of a push to breathe new life into the area.

A BIT OF HISTORY

The Pasig River has always been at the heart of Metro Manila's story. Before the Spanish arrived, the river was essential, giving food and water to the communities on its banks. During the colonial years, it became Manila's main artery, moving goods and people across the city and out to other regions. That role persisted around through the American period. After the Philippines' independence, as new factories went up and the city grew, pollution from industries and homes started to choke it.

PAST EFFORTS

For over fifty years, different Administrations have tried to bring the river back to good health.

The Pasig River Development Program started under President Marcos Sr., building new drainage systems, parks, and open spaces, and efforts to reclaim the river's easements. They even offered reimbursements for pollution-control devices, hoping to get adjoining locators to join and help out. Under President Cory Aquino, the focus shifted to cleaning the debris, run awareness campaigns, and even teaming with international partners.

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A New Era for Gymnastics: The 3rd FIG Artistic Gymnastics Junior World Championships Reimagines the Athlete Experience in Manila, Philippines

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