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REPORTER:

JONATHAN M. CORTEZ
BSE-FILIPINO
HISTORY

The Filipino-
Chinese trade
started during
the T’ang
dynasty (618-
907)
It peaked during the
Ming Dynasty
(1368-1644)

They reached the


different parts of the
Philippines using
JUNK
• Is an ancient Chinese sailing ship design that is still in
use today.
• Also known as

• 400 up to 500 passengers


• Visited the Babuyan Islands, Ilocos, Laguna, Cebu,
Bohol, Cagayan de Oro
Announcing the arrival:
Natives exchanged honey,
furniture, rattan, cotton, pearl,
fruits,
On wood,
the deck gold,
of the junketc. Trading
were the different things
lasted only
being soldabout 4 to
like silk 5 days
cloth, perporcelain,
gongs,
area gold thread, etc.
umbrella,
1. Use of JARS for
burials on bones.

They could be
remnants of their
relatives
2. FOOD
We learned to
•ROAST
Prepare
PIG
Lomi, Batchoy,
HOPIA SIOMAI
Goto, Lumpia, Brew tea,
Ukoy
• Plant bataw, petchay, upo,
kinchay
PANCIT SIOPAO TOFU
A CHI ATE
3. Use of Filipino words KO A KUYA
borrowed from China. TAU KUA TOKWA
BI KO BIKO
Most of these words are HI KUA HIKAW
form the Amoy dialect BAK KHIAQ BAKYA
KAU TING GUNTING
4. Established the first
Convenience store.

• Sold everything for


your convenience
5. Wearing
of the :
BAKYA

UMBRELLA KAMISA DE CHINO


6. GAMES AND TOYS
SUNGKA TOPS

KITE

MAH-JONG JUETENG
7. CUSTOMS AND
TRADITIONS

• ARRANGED MARRIAGE
• RESPECT FOR ELDERS
7. CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS

• Wearing of WHITE for mourning.


• Hiring of professional mourners.
8. OCCUPATION
• Manufacturing
• Jewelry
gunpowder and • Blacksmithing
fireworks making

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