Chinese Influences in the Philippines:
1. porcelains, silver, umbrella, cotton
2. camisa de chino for male and long pants for girls
3. "sungka", a native game played with pebbles
4. flying of kites
5. food like lechon, pancit, siopao, siomai and hopia
6. gold mining
7. be thrifty
Chinese influences in the Philippines include language, cuisine, trade, and traditions. Arab influences are seen in Filipino cuisine, textiles, and some Arabic loanwords in the Filipino language. Both cultures have also contributed to religious beliefs and practices in the Philippines.
Since Korea was derived from China, Chinese had heavy impact on Korean. Korean had used Chinese character, and more than 70% of words came from Chinese.
The Chinese influence to the Filipino education is seen in the type of syllabus that the Filipinos use. The Chinese also has influence over the arts and crafts in the Philippines.
Some influences of Arabs in the Philippines: 1. Islam 2. Sultan government 3. Arabic language 4. Arabic writing system 5. Words like apo, sulat, alamat at salamat, came from the Arabic words ima, kitab and kali. 6. the use of calendar 7. "singkil" dance
The Philippines culture is a mix of pre-Hispanic indigenous Austronesian civilizations of the Philippines mixed with Hispanic and American. With additional influences by Arab, Chinese and Indianized cultures. The Hispanic influences in Filipino culture are largely derived from the culture of Spain and Mexico as a result of over three centuries of Spanish colonial rule through Mexico. These Hispanic influences stand out in literature, Folk Music, folk dance, language, food, art and religion, such as Roman Catholic Church religious festivals. Filipinos hold major festivities known as barrio fiestas to commemorate their patron saints. One of the most visible Hispanic legacies is the prevalence of Spanish surnames among Filipinos. This peculiarity, unique among the people of Asia, came as a result of a colonial decree for the systematic distribution of family names and implementation of the Spanish naming system on the inhabitants of the Philippines. A Spanish name and surname among the majority of Filipinos does not always mean Spanish ancestry.
The chronological development of anthropology in the Philippines is undergoing pending studies. Anthropology is the comparative studies of human societies, and their cultural developments. The Philippines is a blend of two cultures with influences from the Chinese.
Chinese influences in the Philippines include language, cuisine, trade, and traditions. Arab influences are seen in Filipino cuisine, textiles, and some Arabic loanwords in the Filipino language. Both cultures have also contributed to religious beliefs and practices in the Philippines.
It is thought that Chinese came to the Philippines beginning with the 9th century. Chinese in the Philippines comprise one of the largest overseas Chinese cultures in Southeast Asia.
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DICKIE AGUADO, Executive Director of Magna Kultura Foundation shares that Filipino-Chinese have contributed many games in Philippine culture, and they have been always cherished for generations. Among the popular Chinese games are "Chinese Garter" and "Chinese Jackstone". As much as the Chinese-Filipinos influenced Filipino cuisine, they have enriched the lived of children in this country.
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Most of it are Foods , like noodles , siomai , siopao .. :))
The Chinese name for the 'Philippines' is 'fel lu bin' or '菲律宾'.
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