Pasay City, Philippines

Pasay City is within National Capital Region, in the Republic of the Philippines.

Barangays of Pasay City, within NCR – Capital Region in the Republic of The Philippines
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People of Pasay City

  • As of the 2020 Census, Pasay City had a population of 440,656.
  • In 2015, the city recorded a population of 416,522, reflecting a growth rate of approximately 5.8% over five years.
  • Pasay was historically part of the Namayan Kingdom, one of the earliest Tagalog-speaking polities in pre-colonial Luzon. Indigenous communities engaged in fishing and farming along Manila Bay and the Pasay River.
  • The major dialect spoken today is Tagalog, with English widely used in education, government, and commerce. As in all Philippine cities, English is the official medium of instruction in schools, supporting national integration and global engagement.

Location of Pasay City

  • Pasay City is located in the southwestern part of Metro Manila, bordered by Manila to the north, Parañaque to the south, and Makati to the east. Its geographic coordinates are approximately 14.5439°N latitude and 120.995°E longitude.
  • The city spans a land area of 13.97 square kilometers and comprises 201 barangays. The terrain is coastal and urbanized, with a tropical climate marked by a dry season from November to April and a wet season from May to October.
  • The Pasay City Hall is located in Barangay 76, along F.B. Harrison Street, near the Libertad LRT Station and Pasay City Mall.
  • Most people reach Pasay via land, air, and sea. It is home to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), the country’s main international gateway. The Port of Manila is approximately 6 kilometers away, and the city is served by major roads such as EDSA, Roxas Boulevard, and Taft Avenue.

Tourist Attractions of Pasay City

  • SM Mall of Asia (MOA): One of the largest malls in the Philippines, featuring retail, dining, entertainment, and the MOA Eye Ferris wheel.
  • Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP): A premier venue for performing arts, showcasing Filipino talent in music, dance, and theater.
  • Star City: A popular amusement park offering rides, attractions, and seasonal events.
  • World Trade Center Manila: A major venue for international exhibitions, trade shows, and conventions.
  • Pasay City Day: Celebrated every December 2, this annual festival features parades, concerts, and civic activities honoring the city’s founding and progress.

Economy of Pasay City

  • Pasay’s economy is anchored in:
    • Tourism and hospitality: The city hosts luxury hotels, casinos, convention centers, and entertainment hubs.
    • Retail and commerce: Malls, markets, and business districts drive consumer activity.
    • Transport and logistics: NAIA and nearby seaports support trade, travel, and cargo operations.
    • Government and public services: National agencies and local offices contribute to employment and development.
  • Pasay is classified as a 1st-class highly urbanized city. While city-specific GDP data is limited, its strategic location and infrastructure place it among the top contributors to Metro Manila’s economy.

Educational Institutions of Pasay City

  • Young residents pursue higher education at:
    • City University of Pasay (CUP): A city-run institution offering programs in education, business, and public administration.
    • Asian Institute of Maritime Studies: Specializes in marine engineering, transport, and hospitality management.
    • Air Link International Aviation College: Offers programs in aeronautics, air transport, and maintenance technology.
    • Manila Tytana Colleges: Provides programs in business, accountancy, and health sciences.
    • TESDA-accredited centers: Offer vocational training in culinary arts, electronics, and other trades.

History of Pasay City

  • Pasay traces its origins to the pre-colonial Namayan Kingdom, where it was known as “Pasay-yan,” possibly named after a local princess. The area was settled by native Tagalog communities and later became a Spanish-era pueblo due to its proximity to Intramuros.
  • During the American period, Pasay evolved into a residential and commercial district. It was officially elevated to city status on June 21, 1947 through Republic Act No. 183, initially named Rizal City before reverting to Pasay.
  • Pasay played a vital role in the development of aviation and tourism in the Philippines. The establishment of NAIA and the reclamation of Manila Bay transformed the city into a gateway for international travel and commerce.
  • Today, Pasay is known as “The Travel City,” celebrated for its dynamic blend of heritage, entertainment, and infrastructure. It continues to grow through urban renewal, public-private partnerships, and inclusive governance.

Elected Officials of Pasay City

  • As of the 2025 elections, Pasay City is led by:
    • Mayor: Imelda “Emi” Calixto-Rubiano (PFP)
    • Vice Mayor: Mark Anthony Calixto (Lakas)
    • Representative – Lone District of Pasay: Antonino “Tony” Calixto (PFP)
    • City Councilors: Jennifer Roxas, Noel “Onie” Bayona, Joey Isidro, Irish Padua, Arnel Regino, and others as listed in the official Halalan 2025 results.
  • For full election results and updates, visit: Pasay City Election Results.

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