"Sinublihan" is a Filipino term that means being repaid or rewarded for a good deed or gesture, often unexpectedly or in a positive way. It reflects the belief in karma or the idea that good actions will be reciprocated.
Sinublihan is a Filipino dish that originated in the province of Pangasinan in the Philippines. It is a type of pork stew made with vegetables and shrimp paste, giving it a savory and slightly salty flavor. Sinublihan is typically served during special occasions or gatherings.
Artistic paintings were existing in the Philippines even in the 16th century for religious propaganda. Later water color paintings, landscapes, battle scenes, etc. were introduced. Bamboo poles and bamboo sticks were traditional dances practiced even today. Weaving on looms, weaving baskets, etc. were other traditional practices that influence the Philippines today.