Chineseand Phillipine
I think so, but if it is a "Chinese National", that would be a NO.
because the language is not same.
Edgar Wickberg has written: 'Chinese in Philippine Life, 1850-1898' -- subject(s): Chinese
baka ikaw ung maganda bakla doon
They are both new year and are from different countries
Shubert S. C. Liao has written: 'Chinese participation in Philippine culture and economy' -- subject(s): Civilization, Chinese
Chinese contributions to Philippine culture include influences in cuisine (such as pansit and siopao), language (loanwords like "tsaa" for tea), arts and crafts (like lantern-making and dragon dances), and traditional medicine practices. The Chinese also introduced customs such as respecting elders, celebrating festivals like Chinese New Year, and setting up businesses like sari-sari stores in the Philippines.
Santiago H. Medrana has written: 'People's Republic of China-Philippine relations and the local Chinese community' -- subject(s): Chinese, Relations
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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.
In food, I generally like Italian, Japanese, Local Philippine Food, and Chinese Cuisines. They are a variation they have unique blends and tastes.
Eerie Hill is controlled by the Chinese as a military outpost during the Korean War. It is heavily fortified and it has a commanding view of the plains around it. The Chinese can see all the movement of the NATO troops thus they were able to cancel out all the NATO attacks. The Philippine Batallion Combat Team (PEFTOK - Philippine Expeditionary Forces to Korea) captured this post and was able to hold this ground despite many Chinese attempt to recapture it.