Want to learn more about the setting of the Sugar Sun series? Click on any of the graphics below. To find these places on maps of the Philippines & Manila, click here to go straight to the bottom of this post. Enjoy your visit!
Sugar country founded by Spanish & Chinese mestizos in the 19th century. Come for whale sharks, stay for the pretty.
Beaches, mountains, sugar, missionaries, & sinners. This town is still one of my favorite cities in the Philippines.
The Fifth Avenue of old Manila , a place to buy harness and hardware, dry goods and diamonds, and more.
While you’re on the Escolta , don’t forget to get some ice cream, fresh bread, or delicious coffee at Clarke’s .
Learn about the real Moss & Della: manager West Smith & wife Stella of the troubled, faded glory Hotel Oriente .
The place to see and be seen in old Manila. Mosquito free! Then the Americans went and ruined it.
This town is a case study in occupation & a name that every American should know. Essential reading for the upcoming novel, Sugar Moon.
Where you might play, race, or even fall in love: the beautiful shoreline of Old Manila before the Americans got a hold of it.
A medieval walled city plopped into the tropics: complete with moat, cathedral, and cannons. What more do you need?
Named after Saint James the Moorslayer, but the most famous man to be slayed from this prison was a smart young doctor (and bestselling author) named José Rizal.
See how the shoreline of Manila was changed in the first massive infrastructure project of the American Philippines.
The Americans found a perfect place to wait out the steamy Philippine summers. But how to get there —alive?
Explore this beautiful town at the center of piracy, two anti-American wars, and a grand celebration of peace.
In case you want to know where these places are:
Most of the Sugar Sun series takes place in the Visayan Islands in the central and southern Philippines.
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