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The Philippine’s Cultural Exchange with Asian Countries

The Philippine’s Cultural Exchange with Asian Countries . Group 4 HERCE, Kirsten Ariana R. Mayuga , Danielle . Filipino Roots. Our country has seen the arrival of different countries over centuries that led to the present diverse culture.

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The Philippine’s Cultural Exchange with Asian Countries

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  1. The Philippine’s Cultural Exchange with Asian Countries Group 4 HERCE, Kirsten Ariana R. Mayuga, Danielle

  2. Filipino Roots • Our country has seen the arrival of different countries over centuries that led to the present diverse culture. • http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Du-Ha/Filipino-Americans.html • Negritoes / Negritos • Earliest immigrants • Named by the Spanish for their Negroid features

  3. Arrival of Indonesians • Sometime between 4,000 B.C. and 3,000 B.C. was the first one’s that arrived from the Asian continent. • About 1,000 B.C. was the second Indonesian influx • Present-day example: Ilonggo • http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Du-Ha/Filipino-Americans.html

  4. Arrival of the Malays Malays Descendants of the Malays: Bontoks / Bontocs Igorots Tinguians “Head-hunting pagans” • Iron Age people who arrived during third century A.D. • Peak of influxes in the thirteenth century http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Du-Ha/Filipino-Americans.html http://apat-na-alon-tribe.com/?page_id=220

  5. Major Impacts Japan (1941-1945) China Successful merchants and traders • Strict curfew • Japanese currency was introduced • Neighborhood Systems (Baranggays) were cut in half • Military government was implemented • http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Du-Ha/Filipino-Americans.html

  6. Major Impacts: China T’ang Dynasty (618-907) Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) When the Filipino-Chinese relationship was at its peak Philippines was the center of Chinese trade Junk How they reached different parts of the country 400-500 passengers Silk, cloth, gongs, porcelain, etc. • Start of the Filipino-Chinese trade

  7. Major Impacts: China • Food • Tofu, Hopia, Lomi, Bachoy, Goto, Siopao, etc. • Chinese Ingredients • Bihon, Pachay, Toge, Miswa, and more • How Filipinos learned to plant certain vegetables • Words • A Chi – Ate • Ko A – Kuya • Tau Kua – Tokwa • Bi Ko – Biko • Hi Kau – Hikaw • BakKhiaq – Bakya

  8. Major Impacts: China • Sari-sari Stores • Wearing of the “Kamisa De Chino” • Games and toys • Martial Arts • Traditions and Customs • Respect for elders • Wearing white for mourning • Use of fireworks during celebrations http://www.slideshare.net/MarcyTrinidad/asian-influences-on-the-philippines-slide-share

  9. Major Impact: China Architectural structures Printing Sewing Ref: Miclat, Maningning.(n.d) . Tradition, Misconception, and Contribution:ChineseInfluences in Philippine Culture. Retrieved on June 9,2014 from 18-524-1-PB.pdf

  10. Major Impact: India Sanskrit Words found in Visayan & Maguindanao language

  11. Writing Alibata

  12. Clothing: Putong Sarong

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