Tiendesitas
The shopping center is run by the management team of Greenhills Shopping Center.
Tiendesitas Villages
Tiendesitas is a 30,000 square metres (320,000 sq ft) complex of "villages" featuring stylized Filipino architecture. The complex functions like an "urban retreat" where one can walk around in wide-opened villages. The complex is made up of twelve pavilions inspired by Maranao architecture, which in turn traces its roots back to the bahay kubo. The roof of each pavilion is covered with chemically treated Cogon grass, and is equipped with sprinklers to avoid mishaps during fires. Duyans (hammocks) are scattered around the development to offer short breaks during shopping trips. The Filipiniana inspiration extends to the comfort rooms: old kalesa wheels were transformed into chandelier frames to light up these restrooms.
More than 450 traders from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao specializing in merchandise from regions not usually found in mainstream retail outlets exhibit their wares in Tiendesitas' shopping pavilions. Haggling a la tiangge is a common negotiating tactic among local merchants.
Handicrafts Village
Fashion Village
Personal Care and Novelties Village
Pets Village
Garden Village
A variety of potted plants, orchids, fruit-bearing trees and ornamentals can be seen at the Garden Village. Gi
Antiques Village
Furniture Village
Food Village
Delicacies
Seafood sold in the Delicacies Village include special dried fish and pili from the Bicol Region, famous balut from Pateros, tuna from GenSan, crispy shrimps, cornick, and bagnet from Ilocos, taba ng talangka, biurong dalag, bottled smoked fish and oysters from Aklan and the well-loved boneless bangus from Dagupan City.
Many varieties of rice to cook are sold here, from Nueva Ecija's Jasponica and Balatinao from Benguet.
Exhibits
An area in Tiendesitas is dedicated to special trade shows, exhibits, and unique Filipino cultural presentations that are scheduled year-round. The Tiendesitas opening in September 2005 began with a week-long Bonsai exhibit at the People’s Village and was followed in October by an antiques exhibit.
Calesa Rides
Shoppers can take calesa rides through the complex. During the opening, there were only three calesas available. Since then, more calesas have been operating in the area.
Entertainment
Tiendesitas provides live entertainment daily starting at 8:30 PM. Live bands perform in the middle of Tiendesitas.[3] On Sundays, along with the live band, the Bughaw Cultural Dance Group regularly performs, allowing visitors to witness traditional Filipino dances.
References
- ↑ "Manila Bulletin, October 4, 2005
- ↑ "Manila Bulletin, October 4, 2005
- ↑ http://www.tiendesitas.com.ph/band.asp
External links
- New Shopping Destination Rises in Ortigas
- Yuga's Photo Gallery
- World of Cat Show at Tiendesitas
- Eat your heart out at Tiendesitas
- Fusing innovation and tradition
- ’Tis the year of the fashionista dog
- SM Group , George Yang Grouplease land in Ortigas development
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