The Chinese people had early trade with the Filipinos. The Filipinos gave gold, silver, and the abundance of the riches of nature. In exchange with this, the Chinese shared their culture to the Filipinos. They had a lot of things that influenced our Filipino culture. Some of these are: porcelainware, art of mining and Metallurgy, customs such as prearranged marriage, close family ties, manufacture of gunpowder, loose style of clothing, camisa de chino, etc...
One of the major influences of the Chinese culture in the Philippines is the food. This is were the Siopao was popularized and now is one of the most popular snacks in the Philippines. Aside from food, the buisness side is also a great influence from the Chinese.
What ard tge contributions of ethnic groups in the development of the philippines
Besides for helping to build American railroads, the Chinese shared their culture: their food, their lifestyle and the Chinese Landry.
Philippines is a country found in Asia. It has an interesting culture. It has mixed culture from the Spaniards to the Chinese and to the Americans. y do u ask?
Jorge Bocobo was a prominent Filipino writer, educator, and philosopher. His contributions in Philippine literature include writing essays and articles on various topics, advocating for education reform, and promoting Philippine culture and identity through his works. Bocobo's writings often reflected his nationalist views and belief in the importance of preserving Filipino heritage.
Shubert S. C. Liao has written: 'Chinese participation in Philippine culture and economy' -- subject(s): Civilization, Chinese
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Oh, there is no need to prove that. Every Chinese Loves and repects him. Without his contributions, China is not China today.
The Philippine music is a big part of the Philippine Culture. Like any other country, the local music is one of the unique things that set Philippine culture from others. From the local musical instruments and folk songs, the Philippine music carries the heart of Philippine arts and also Philippine History.
The Philippine culture is a Malayo-Polynesian culture, with influences from Indian, Chinese, and various western cultures. Culture and social organization generally reflects local geographic locations: lowland Christians, highland indigenous groups of Igorot people, a group that includes the Bontoc, Ibaloi, Ifugao, Isneg, Kalinga and Kankana-ey, etc.
The Philippine culture is a Malayo-Polynesian culture, with influences from Indian, Chinese, and various western cultures. Culture and social organization generally reflects local geographic locations: lowland Christians, highland indigenous groups of Igorot people, a group that includes the Bontoc, Ibaloi, Ifugao, Isneg, Kalinga and Kankana-ey, etc.
Joshua Antonio N. Castro
I believe the question was not answered because it was vague. What do you really mean by examples of Philippine culture?