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The chinese is develop coutry than philipenes
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.
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?
Chinese art has significantly influenced Philippine culture through various mediums, including pottery, textiles, and decorative arts. The introduction of porcelain, particularly during the Ming and Qing dynasties, impacted local craftsmanship and trade. Additionally, traditional Chinese motifs and techniques have permeated Filipino art, especially in mural painting and sculpture. Festivals and rituals also reflect Chinese artistic traditions, showcasing a blend of cultural heritage 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.
The Chinese name for the 'Philippines' is 'fel lu bin' or '菲律宾'.
The early art of the Philippines can be seen in most art museums. The art of Zobel can be seen in the Ayala museum.
japan have ukiyo-e and philippines have weaving
Many museums have exhibits of Chinese art. For example, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has a very good Chinese art collection, spanning both ancient and contemporary art.
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