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  1. 24 sty 2020 · On the eve of the Lunar New Year, it’s both apt and timely to pay tribute to some renowned Filipino-Chinese artists and their invaluable contributions to Philippine visual arts. Ang Kiukok’s ‘Thinking Man’ (Ayala Museum)

  2. 12 lip 2018 · Long before the Spaniards came to the Philippines, China has been dealing with the Filipinos. No wonder we Filipinos have acquired some of their habits that we have ingrained in our own Filipino culture. Let us look into some of the Filipino habits with Chinese roots —mostly about superstitions agricultural technique. Always looking for a bargain

  3. Through a theoretical analysis of the work, it is found that the English version of Roadside Hut of the Old Drunkard translated by Yang Xianyi and Gladys Yang is a comprehensive and vivid...

  4. 8 lut 2024 · From the flavors that tantalize our taste buds to the words we speak and the festivities we celebrate, the imprint of Chinese culture on Filipino society is unmistakable. Here are five notable manifestations of this enduring cultural exchange.

  5. 28 lut 2007 · This paper discusses Chinese influence on Philippine arts and crafts, as shown in artifacts from the Sino-Philippine trade of pre-Hispanic times—the churches, religious icons, and paintings of the Spanish period— and in the contemporary art of the Chinese Filipinos.

  6. This article explores the unique art and craft traditions that contribute to the cultural identity of the Philippines, showcasing the skill, ingenuity, and cultural significance embedded in these forms of expression.

  7. The Chinese community of later years honored the memory of Ildefonso Tambunting, as one of a very few prominent mestizos who openly indentified themselves as Chinese and followed Chinese customs.

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