Influences of China before to the Filipinos that until now are being practice
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. Respect for elders
8. Wearing of white for mourning
9. Use of fireworks during celebrations
Filipinos are a distinct ethnic group with their own unique cultural and historical background. While there may be some similarities due to shared influences and interactions with neighboring countries like Japan and China, Filipinos are not Japanese or Chinese.
Filipinos are an Austronesian ethnic group native to the islands of the Philippines. The Filipino People are of Asian and Pacific Descent, through their Austronesian Ancestors. As for race, the Philippine Islands are known to be one of the most diverse countries in Asia. This diversity includes influences from Spain, China, India, Japan, the Arab nations, and America.
Early Filipinos traded products such as gold, pearls, beeswax, and ceramics with other Asian countries like China, India, and Malaysia. They also engaged in trade of spices, textiles, and other goods.
The early Filipinos lived in barangays, which were small, self-sustaining communities led by a datu (chief). They were skilled in agriculture, fishing, weaving, and metalwork. They also had a rich oral tradition, with folklore and epics passed down through generations.
The Filipino race is a diverse mix of indigenous Austronesian peoples and settlers from various parts of Asia and Europe. The Austronesian ancestors of Filipinos arrived in the Philippines around 4000 BC, while later waves of migration brought influences from China, Spain, and the United States, among others. The resulting blend of cultures, languages, and genetics has shaped the Filipino race as we know it today.
Filipinos are a distinct ethnic group with their own unique cultural and historical background. While there may be some similarities due to shared influences and interactions with neighboring countries like Japan and China, Filipinos are not Japanese or Chinese.
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The food that Filipinos eat on Christmas Eve and on the holiday season show the various influences of the West and of China. Influenced by Chinese traditions, Filipinos eat 12 varieties of fruits for Christmas, preferably round ones. From the West, Filipinos have acquired the tradition of eating walnuts, queso de bola (cheese) and grapes for Christmas.
China
Mainly in China
Taoism is practiced in China.
the influences may be the work to fashion
it is practiced in the usa china india south america and many more countries
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China worked to block outside influences. This allows them to preserve their culture without having to worry about outside influences.