Yes the Chinese influenced the Filipino people. Here are some of their influences.
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
Chinese influence on Filipino education can be seen in the incorporation of subjects like Chinese language and culture in some school curriculums. Additionally, there are institutions in the Philippines that offer Chinese-sponsored scholarships and educational exchange programs. Cultural events and activities celebrating Chinese customs and traditions also play a role in shaping students' understanding and appreciation of Chinese influences in Filipino society.
Some Filipino words that originated from Chinese include 'kuya' (older brother), 'suki' (frequent customer), and 'siopao' (steamed bun). These words have been incorporated into Filipino vocabulary due to the historical interactions and influence from Chinese culture in the Philippines.
Filipino culture has been influenced by Chinese cuisine, traditions, and language due to historical interactions and trade between the two countries. Chinese immigrants have also played a significant role in shaping the cultural and economic landscape of the Philippines.
Filipino folk songs have been influenced by various foreign cultures due to centuries of colonization and trade. Spanish, American, Chinese, and Islamic influences can be heard in Filipino folk music through the use of language, instruments, melodies, and themes. These foreign influences have contributed to the rich and diverse tapestry of Filipino folk songs we hear today.
Marbert Marasigan is a Filipino musician, best known as the former drummer of the Filipino rock band Rivermaya. He is not Chinese.
Up to the Spaniard's arrival Filippino people were under the influence of Muslims.
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Chinese influence on Filipino education can be seen in the incorporation of subjects like Chinese language and culture in some school curriculums. Additionally, there are institutions in the Philippines that offer Chinese-sponsored scholarships and educational exchange programs. Cultural events and activities celebrating Chinese customs and traditions also play a role in shaping students' understanding and appreciation of Chinese influences in Filipino society.
Most of it are Foods , like noodles , siomai , siopao .. :))
being a business minded
Addressing elders as "ate" (sister) and "kuya" (brother) is primarily rooted in Filipino culture rather than a Chinese influence. These terms reflect familial respect and hierarchy within Filipino society. While there are Chinese communities in the Philippines that may adopt similar practices, the use of "ate" and "kuya" is predominantly a manifestation of Filipino values and traditions.
Some Filipino words that originated from Chinese include 'kuya' (older brother), 'suki' (frequent customer), and 'siopao' (steamed bun). These words have been incorporated into Filipino vocabulary due to the historical interactions and influence from Chinese culture in the Philippines.
The Chinese people were tired of foreign influence.
Filipino culture has been influenced by Chinese cuisine, traditions, and language due to historical interactions and trade between the two countries. Chinese immigrants have also played a significant role in shaping the cultural and economic landscape of the Philippines.
The Filipino words which came from Chinese are achi, ate ko, kuya, tau, kua, tokwa, biko, bikohi, kau, hikaw, bakya
The Chinese influenced the Filipino business by introducing the convenience stores or the "sari-sari" stores in the Philippines. In these stores, you can buy the ultimate needs of the people from cooked/ packed lunches to the canned goods, toiletries, etc. They also taught the Filipinos to sell their goods in low cost so as to get the business capital soon. It doesn't matter if the earnings are low but the goods are sold at once.
It is influence by the Chinese people......................