Influences of the Chinese to the Philippines
1. Use of jars for burials of bones of the dead
2. Food-food like tofu, hopia, lomi,-bachoy, goto, siopao,-lumpia, siomai, bihon, kinchay, petchay,- toge, miswa, etc
3. Use of Filipino words borrowed from China like a chi ateko a kuyatau kua tokwabi ko bikohi kau hikawbak khiaq bakya
4. The convenience store or the sari-sari store.
5. Wearing of the"kamisa de chino", loose pants and long-sleeved shirt
6. Games and toys: tops, cards, sungka, flying kites, Mah-jong
7. Arranged marriage
8. Respect for elders
9. Wearing of white for mourning
10. Use of fireworks during celebrations
The influence of Chinese to the Philippines is seen in various aspects. Some of the common influences include food, arts, clothing and certain cultures.
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.
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.
There is a noticeable Chinese influence on many things Filipino, such as food, art, and business. The influence on art is obvious in the colors of red and gold, as well as in the many paintings of dragons.
The Chinese name for the 'Philippines' is 'fel lu bin' or '菲律宾'.
Spanish influence was extremely strong in the Philippines during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Spanish influence was extremely strong in the Philippines during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Fēilǜbīn
chinese
Most of it are Foods , like noodles , siomai , siopao .. :))
first chinese restaurant.. karindirya xD
The chinese is develop coutry than philipenes
Yes