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One major contribution of China in Philippines is their banking system. However, China also contributed their style, fashion, teaching and arts to the Philippines.
actually there are many influences of Spanish here in Philippines one of it is some food we it some food we eat are influence or "pinauso" of spanish.. but the true influence of them are bad and some are good.. -o1o-
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Because Spartly Islands really belongs to the Philippines even before until the corrupt former President of the Philippines Gloria Macapagal Arroyo had signed some papers with China so China can explore the islands then after that China has started to claim that it's theirs.
The Spanish period in the Philippines lasted from 1521–1898. During this era, the Philippines was a colony of Spain. The influence of Spain during this era has carried over into modern day Philippines. There are many traditions which still exist that originated with the Spaniards.
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China exports cheaper goods to Philippines that are affordable to most of the Philippines. The China government has also partnered with the Philippine government and is building roads and bridges in the Philippines.
Because China is enormous compared to the Philippines.
One major contribution of China in Philippines is their banking system. However, China also contributed their style, fashion, teaching and arts to the Philippines.
Spanish influence was extremely strong in the Philippines during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
The SOUTH CHINA SEA separates Vietnam from the Philippines.
Yes, India, China, and Philippines are countries within Asia.
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Spanish influence was extremely strong in the Philippines during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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No, they are two separate countries. China is a part of mainland Asia and the Philippines are a group of islands in the Pacific.