Philippines · The Tiger City of the Philippines
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필리핀 (Philippines)
465,902 (2024)
Metro Manila
PST (UTC+8)
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Mandaluyong is the fastest-growing city in Metro Manila, with an impressive annual growth rate of 2.18%. Located at the heart of the metropolitan region, this dynamic city has transformed into a major commercial and residential hub, hosting a significant portion of the Ortigas Center business district. With a 2024 census population of 465,902, Mandaluyong offers a perfect blend of urban convenience and progressive development.
The city is strategically positioned with excellent connectivity through three MRT-3 stations: Ortigas, Shaw Boulevard, and Boni Avenue. This accessibility has made Mandaluyong a prime location for corporate offices, shopping centers, and residential developments. The city is home to two of the largest shopping malls in the Philippines - SM Megamall and Shangri-La Plaza, establishing it as a premier retail destination in the national capital region.
SM 메가몰 - One of the largest shopping malls in the world, featuring over 800 retail stores, an ice skating rink, IMAX theater, and the Mega Fashion Hall for high-end shopping.
샹그릴라 플라자 - An upscale shopping destination offering premium retail brands, fine dining options, and regular cultural exhibitions in its grand atrium spaces.
EDSA 성지 - The historic Our Lady of EDSA Shrine, commemorating the peaceful People Power Revolution of 1986 that restored democracy to the Philippines.
더 포디움 - A premium lifestyle mall in Ortigas featuring an extensive selection of international and local brands, gourmet restaurants, and a state-of-the-art cinema.
오르티가스 센터 - A major financial and commercial hub spanning Mandaluyong, Pasig, and Quezon City, home to corporate headquarters and the Asian Development Bank.
그린필드 디스트릭트 - A modern mixed-use development featuring residential towers, office spaces, retail shops, and green open areas for community activities.
Mandaluyong's economy is anchored by the retail sector, with SM Megamall alone generating substantial economic activity as one of the highest-grossing malls in the SM portfolio. The city also benefits from being part of the Ortigas Center, which hosts numerous multinational corporations, BPO companies, and financial institutions.
The city's cultural identity is deeply connected to its role in Philippine democratic history, particularly as the site of the EDSA Shrine commemorating the 1986 People Power Revolution. The city celebrates its founding anniversary every August with various cultural activities, sports events, and community programs that strengthen civic pride and engagement.
Mandaluyong was originally a barrio of San Felipe Neri (now Mandaluyong) under the Spanish colonial administration. The name "Mandaluyong" is believed to derive from the Tagalog word "daluyong" meaning waves, referring to the hilly terrain of the area. The city was officially incorporated in 1925 and later gained cityhood in 1994. Today, it stands as a testament to urban transformation, evolving from a quiet residential town to a bustling commercial center.
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