During the Spanish Era, the Chinese went to the Philippines for merchandise and trade with Europe, Spain and other Malay countries. Another massive group immigrated to the Philippines in 1911 from China because 1911 was the beginning of Communism. A lot of Chinese including my ancestors didn't like the concept of Communist. So they fled, Some went to Vietnam, Korea, Japan and Philippines... When I say Some - it means 100s of thousand..) So don't assume all Chinese in the Philippines are there for business.
j9ujo
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.
A big challenge faced by Chinese immigrants who arrived in San Francisco Bay was the language barrier. The Chinese had to seek out other Chinese to communicate.
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During the time of our ancestors, business was not widespread in our country. But everything changed when the Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and Americans arrived The Chinese came to the Philippines to sell They took advantage of the galleon trade derived from the Spaniards The products are loaded into galleons Those traded in the Philippines are exchanged in Mexico and those traded in Mexico are exchanged in the Philippines the galleon came to Manila are also called "La Nao De La China" This is because of the many Chinese equipment and products that come from Manila. And they're gossip that there true motives was to invade Philippines And the Spaniards lost trust to the Chinese and break the trade between them And during the American regime science and technology was more modernized and prioritized And because there are also Filipinos who have studied in europe and the united states We are even more influenced And we became industrialised country and now our present economic development became more advanced,
They were a maritime oriented culture who had been active in trade with the Japanese, Chinese and other orientals for centuries when the Spaniards arrived.
Yes, the Mexican Sinaloa drug cartel has arrived in the Philippines.
Binislakan is a folk dance in the Philippines that is associated with Chinese culture. It is believe that this particular dance arrived with the flux of Chinese immigrants to the islands. The sticks, or bislak, used in the dance are supposed to be reminiscent of chopsticks.
j9ujo
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.
La Mara Salvatrucha MS 13 arrived in the Philippines in 2010 to help fight crime.
A big challenge faced by Chinese immigrants who arrived in San Francisco Bay was the language barrier. The Chinese had to seek out other Chinese to communicate.
A big challenge faced by Chinese immigrants who arrived in San Francisco Bay was the language barrier. The Chinese had to seek out other Chinese to communicate.
The Chinese name for the 'Philippines' is 'fel lu bin' or '菲律宾'.
probably the Indones (Indians) cause that's how they arrived at the Philippines
Yes, Mexican drug cartels are working in the Philippines.
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