Chinese Influences to the Filipino culture
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
rice, noodles
The influences of Arabs and Hindus can help the Filipino culture to an extent. However only the positive aspects should be borrowed and ensure that the Filipino identity and culture is still maintained.
the influences of the Asian people like food and dresses.
Turban(putong)
DICKIE AGUADO, Executive Director of Magna Kultura Foundation shares that Filipino-Chinese have contributed many games in Philippine culture, and they have been always cherished for generations. Among the popular Chinese games are "Chinese Garter" and "Chinese Jackstone". As much as the Chinese-Filipinos influenced Filipino cuisine, they have enriched the lived of children in this country.
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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.
Chinese Influences to the Filipino foods: Foods like tofu, hopia, lomi,-bachoy, goto, siopao,-lumpia, siomai, and the ingredients like bihon, kinchay, petchay,- toge, miswa, etc
Some of these are: Foods Work vestments and others
there are many influences in Filipinos like being patal in all times of work
Chinese Influences in the Philippines: 1. porcelains, silver, umbrella, cotton 2. camisa de chino for male and long pants for girls 3. "sungka", a native game played with pebbles 4. flying of kites 5. food like lechon, pancit, siopao, siomai and hopia 6. gold mining 7. be thrifty
She is Irish, Native American, Spanish, Chinese and Filipino.