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Chino Roces Avenue

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Location
  
Major cities
  
Length
  
5.8 km

Chino Roces Avenue

North end
  
J.P. Rizal Avenue in Tejeros-Olympia

Majorjunctions
  
Pablo Ocampo Street ExtensionGil Puyat AvenueArnaiz AvenueEpifanio de los Santos Avenue

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Chino Roces Avenue, formerly known as (and still commonly referred to as) Pasong Tamo, is a prominent north-south road in the cities of Makati and Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines It runs for approximately 5.8 kilometers (3.6 miles) from Olympia and Tejeros to Fort Bonifacio. The avenue is named for Joaquin Roces, journalist and founder of The Manila Times and ABC (now TV5).

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Map of Chino Roces Ave, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines

The northern end of Chino Roces is at the intersection with J.P. Rizal Avenue. It heads southwesterly across the residential and commercial barangays of Olympia, Tejeros, Santa Cruz and La Paz. After the intersection with Bagtikan Street in San Antonio, Chino Roces bends to the south, becoming more commercial as it approaches Gil Puyat Avenue. The road continues southwards through the western limits of the Makati Central Business District, bending slightly southwesterly between Rufino and Don Bosco streets. The avenue then becomes mixed commercial and industrial as it continues on a straight route to EDSA.

South of EDSA via a narrow channel under the Magallanes Interchange, Chino Roces serves as a frontage road to South Luzon Expressway. It is lined with light industries and car dealerships on both sides, as well as a few factory outlets. The road ends at Lawton Avenue within Fort Bonifacio. Chino Roces has a short extension from J.P. Rizal Avenue into Carmona and Circuit Makati (former Santa Ana Race Track) known as Aurelio Reyes Avenue. The part of Chino Roces from Rufino Street to Arnaiz Avenue is home to several Japanese restaurants and shops earning it the nickname "Little Tokyo".

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Landmarks

  • Alphaland Southgate Mall and Tower
  • Cityland Pasong Tamo
  • CW Home Depot
  • Directories Philippines Corporation Place
  • Don Bosco Technical Institute, Makati
  • Ecoplaza Building
  • Eurotel Makati
  • Exportbank Plaza
  • Green Sun
  • Kingswood Towers
  • Little Tokyo
  • Makati Square (Formerly Makati Cinema Square)
  • Mantrade
  • National Nutrition Council Nutrition Building
  • Oriental Garden Condominium
  • Philippine Daily Inquirer Building
  • San Lorenzo Place
  • Shopwise Makati
  • The Oriental Place
  • SM Savemore Pasong Tamo
  • The Beacon – Roces Tower
  • WalterMart Makati
  • References

    Chino Roces Avenue Wikipedia