MAKATI PHILIPPINES
Makati Philippines,
City of Makati, or simply Makati, is one of the most
important cities in the Philippines in terms of
finance and commerce. Situated east of the capital,
Manila, Makati is one of the cities and
municipalities that comprise Metro Manila—the
National Capital Region. Makati is often referred to
as the Financial Capital of the Philippines since
many companies have their offices and headquarters
in the city. Makati is also home to the influential
Makati Business Club
and the Philippine Stock Exchange. Ayala Avenue,
running through the heart of the Central Business
District is often called the Wall Street of the
Philippines.
Makati is noted for its highly cosmopolitan culture.
Many expatriates live and work in the city. Makati
is also home to many first-class shopping malls such
as Ayala Center and Rockwell Center. The city also
has many of the country's five-star hotels like The
Peninsula Manila, the Mandarin Oriental, the
Shangri-la Makati Hotel,
New World Renaissance Hotel,
Intercontinental Hotel
Manila, and Dusit
Hotel Nikko.
Makati came from the Tagalog word kati, which means
tide. This primarily refers to the rise and ebb of
the tide of the Pasig River on the city's northern
border. The river drains into Manila Bay to the
west, and it was also known as San Pedro Macati
during the Spanish era.
Today the city is one of the most modern cities in
the country. However, it faces challenges due to the
disparate gap between the new city in the west,
which contains the Central Business District, and
the old city in the east, which is largely poor and
where most of the city's slums are located.
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