Stepping into the vibrant whirlwind that is Greenhills Shopping Center, you’re instantly immersed in a microcosm of Manila. Greenhills Shopping Center isn’t just a mall; it’s a living, breathing testament to Filipino entrepreneurship, a 16-hectare sprawl of over 2,000 shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Envisioned by architect Juan Nakpil in 1966, Greenhills Shopping Center opened its doors in the early 1970s, becoming one of the Philippines’ first shopping centers. Originally, Greenhills Shopping Center catered to a more upscale clientele, with anchor establishments like the Manilabank and a Unimart supermarket. But Greenhills Shopping Center’s true character emerged in the 1980s with the rise of the tiangges, the small stalls that began as seasonal bazaars and eventually blossomed into a year-round marketplace. This vibrant marketplace transformed Greenhills Shopping Center, injecting it with an energetic pulse that draws people from all walks of life. By the early 2000s, Greenhills Shopping Center faced competition from newer malls. Ortigas & Company, the developers, embarked on a revitalization project, transforming the aging Greenhills Theater into the modern Greenhills Theatre Mall in 2002. The Virra Mall underwent a similar metamorphosis in 2005, becoming V-Mall, now home to familiar names like Ace Hardware and Watsons. Even with these modern additions, the heart of Greenhills Shopping Center remains its tiangge. Here, amidst a symphony of bartering and banter, you’ll find everything from electronics to clothing. Did you know nearly 90% of the South Sea pearls in the country pass through Greenhills Shopping Center’s dedicated Pearl Center? It’s a testament to the center’s enduring appeal as a hub for unique and often hard-to-find items. While Greenhills Shopping Center is a shopper’s paradise, it’s also a place of unexpected contrasts. A chapel, a mosque (Masjid Greenhills), and a branch of the Victory church coexist harmoniously within the complex, reflecting the diverse tapestry of faiths in the Philippines. The Masjid Greenhills itself has a compelling story. Initially, Muslim tenants prayed in their stalls due to the lack of a dedicated space. In 1992, Ortigas & Company provided a small prayer area. This eventually led to the opening of the much larger Masjid Greenhills in the Annapolis Carpark in 2005, a testament to the growing Muslim community within Greenhills Shopping Center. Today, Greenhills Shopping Center continues to evolve, balancing its historic charm with modern amenities. It remains a bustling hub, a place where commerce and culture intertwine, creating an unforgettable experience for every visitor.
Asian Social Institute
Deep within Manila stands the Asian Social Institute. It is more than just a school. It’s a crucible of social