Meet the next generation of Filipino-Chinese businessmen
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- As the country turns to China for more investments, this report looked at some of the Chinese-Filipino businessmen who have made it big here in the Philippines, and how they are training the next generation to take over. - The World Tonight, ANC, October 20, 2016
Filipino chinese have good values to be honest..
my late great great grandfather's mother is chinese....I was born in the Philippines so I'm a FIlipino 100% by heart and by blood
Just wondering how you compare mainland chinese vs FILIPINO chinese in terms of work ethics, discipline, behavior, charities, religion and all aspect of life. I like to know how they see Philippines as their country or Just simply they are outsider. I want to know I they distant themselves from Filipino and prioritize mainland China. Give it a shot.
I tried to research this but I have no answer to my questions.
At the same time, i read about Taiwanese, Hong Kong Chinese vs mainland chinese but not Filipino chinese.
The only annoying thing that filipinos does is that they think we are Mainlanders when we are from Taiwan, Hong Kong and the Philippines with Fujian Ancestry
I'm a fil chi btw
it is not they that don't want to be filipinos, it is filipinos who do not want them to be filipinos.
As a chinoy, in the present time, mainland china's culture has become quite different from filipino-chinese culture so a lot of us can really say we relate more with filipinos than mainlanders. Although there are still clear distinctions that makes me filipino "chinese". I still think i'm Filipino.
Although sometimes I feel like an outsider because of Pinoys. Sometimes they don't respect certain cultural differences. Or sometimes they see me like a semi-foreigner so i'm like an exhibition for interview rather than a person.
@@kimeli It's not because the filipinos don't like Chinese or vice versa. What I can see the problem was, Chinese population are enormously big and the Filipinos cannot distinguish between Chinese living outside mainland china and chinese living say in the Philippines or Malaysia . Once a chinese in mainland make mistakes say in term of tourist chinese spitting in public places, they equate to all the chinese which I think its not proper. So, there are some education to improve in the part of the filipinos not all chinese are alike.
@@VocaFan4ever It's not because the filipinos don't like Chinese or vice versa. What I can see the problem was, Chinese population are enormously big and the Filipinos cannot distinguish between Chinese living outside mainland china and chinese living say in the Philippines or Malaysia . Once a chinese in mainland make mistakes say in term of tourist chinese spitting in public places, they equate to all the chinese which I think its not proper. So, there are some education to improve in the part of the filipinos not all chinese are alike.
How about terms of work ethics, discipline, behavior, charities, religion and all aspect of life. I like to know how you differentiate your Chinoy culture to that of mainland china.
Also I believe that Chinese languages in the Philippines must be promoted and enforced even more for a better way of living.
Chinese language is disgusting.. In Brazil we kick them out.. Ugly people! and their stealing jobs
If you want to live in the Philippines learn the language.
I think considering how long Philippine Hokkien has been around, I think it's right to at least recognize it more as one of the languages a group of 'Filipino' people speak. It's not like it's exclusively spoken by first-generation immigrants, most of those new immigrants speak Mandarin anyways. A lot of generations of Hokkien-speaking ethnic Chinese have assimilated and have spread around, so I think it'd be quite ignorant to immediately dismiss them without a real reason, so I agree on promoting at least this Chinese language in particular, within the people as a 'Filipino Language'.
Of course, if one would only promote and start recognizing certain Chinese languages just to appeal to China, then that's a different thing that I can't really agree with. But for something like our variety of Hokkien, I think it's very much one of our languages now, maybe just not as widespread as the other Philippine languages, so it may be classified as not necessarily being one of the 'Philippine Languages'. Note: I only talked about Philippine Hokkien because that's the only one I am familiar with.
Also I reread your comment, and I don't really agree that any Chinese language should be promoted and enforced onto the People who already speak their own language. Sure, at least for Mandarin, it's a very widespread language, and it's very practical. But I don't think you should suddenly have it as one of our national languages just because of that reason, especially given that we're currently easily agitated by any Chinese movement towards the native Philippine culture. This would not be a good move, and I even though I usually don't give personal opinions, I would not want this to happen. Maybe if the people themselves choose to speak the language, sure. But that won't really happen unless a cultural shift happens that is not destructive.
@@dragoslavdelavega558 we have more money than you lol
No infact you people should learn english or filipino not us. If you enforce that we will enforce are OWN countrys culture
The reason bakit yung mga fil-chi Mas mayaman kaysa sa mga filchis in my opinion is because we're more united and we prioritize our connections.
@@pauldee7504 what's worse is that most of generalize Mainlanders and fil-chi as same
@@pauldee7504 what Chinese school ka boss ako GCC
@@oscarcyber3308 Philippine Cultural College
@@pauldee7504 ?? Hahahahahahahaha
@@oscarcyber3308 Kind of hahaha 🤔
Love the discipline.
China WE GAVE THE FILIPINO CULTURE Goto ,Lugaw ,Balot ,Batchoy,Tikoy ,TahoSiopao,Pancit,Lumpia,Hopia,Kikiam
Sio mai,Pusoy dos,Mah jong, Feng shui
AND WHAT YOU GUY LOVE THE MOST
Emperador-andrew tan CHINESE MAN
Metrobank -george ty CHINESE MAN
San Miguel Corporation-ramon angCHINESE
Philippine airline -lucio tanCHINESEMAN
JOLIBEEE,greenwich,red ribbon,chow king,mang inasal... munch more -tony tan caktiong CHINESEMAN
Cebu pacific ,robinsons mall -John GokongweiCHINESEMAN
SM MALL- henry syCHINESEMAN
More like you exploit or steal from the locals.
@@youtubeyoutube6695 actually the United States made China what it is today.
@@youtubeyoutube6695 jollybee sucks mcdonalds is better anyways.
ippothedestroyer1 don’t believe in your own lies
China made the whole Asia what it is today
@@ippothedestroyer1 china is the root of all asian culture
Maybe we should look at work ethics and visions. Hindi yun ' bahala na' . Politicizing will not help advancement.
pati ung nag rereport chinese din hahaha
Nasa china na ako noong 2016 pero 9 years lang ako gawa lang ang akin chinese na kamag anak ko ha
Im filipino from the china hehe but im flying that then im a chinese filipino hehe
Filipinos period.
Tried to invest again here in the Philippines. Just pm me .
Chinese Filipinos, not Filipino Chinese
The right term is Chinese Filipino… not Filipino Chinese
@LMN18 LABRADOR, Keone they are ethnic Chinese just like if you are a Filipino US citizen? Then you are a Filipino American
@MAU19 Labrador, Keone C. in English grammar, the first word is the adjective, the 2nd word is the noun. in "Chinese Filipino", the person is in fact a Filipino citizen described to have Chinese background. in "Filipino Chinese", the person is in fact a Chinese (PRC/ROC) citizen described to be Filipino. for old boomers and silent gen elderly folk that still only have permanent residency in the philippines with usually Chinese (ROC) citizenship or overseas British (British Hong Kong) citizenship, "FilChi" was the norm to call them, but these days many naturalized especially during marcos sr era or had spouses that had filipino citizenship or were adopted into families with filipino citizenship, hence their children and their grandchildren all usually have filipino citizenship. the majority of the youth from gen X, Y, Z are all mostly Filipino citizens born and raised in the Philippines. These people are more accurately "Chinese Filipino", just as there exist "Filipino American", where the 2nd word is their citizenship. there do exist "Chinese Filipino Americans" too but usually those also identify as "Filipino American" or sometimes "Chinese American"
@MAU19 Labrador, Keone C. that is for the hyphenated one, since hyphen makes the term a compound word. in that case, it makes the whole word an adjective, which is trying to combine the adjective sense of both terms in the compound. As for the unhyphenated term, some people still interchange them because some people do not care about the grammar nuance difference or I have heard of others who try and reason that they put "Filipino" first because they think it makes them more Filipino, but nevertheless english grammar works that way and this is also consistent with other neighboring groups like Chinese Indonesians, Chinese Singaporeans, Chinese Malaysians , Chinese Thai although some in Malaysia and Thailand still call themselves Malaysian Chinese because they do not owe much allegiance to their country because historically Malaysia gave preferential treatment over Malays so some ethnic Chinese there are bitter about it and still see themselves as ethnic Chinese that are just described as "Malaysian".
If only there were more real filipino business people. So many Chinese in Philippines, they own 70% of the Philippines. What is left for the real Filipinos?
ippothedestroyer1 well,you can't blame them,their just take the opportunity.
@@superpussycat6648 you can't take the opportunity but do not exploit.
@@ippothedestroyer1 exploitation is part of capitalism, do you want as to be a communist country?
@@kimeli No it's not. Both parties can benefit. Chinese bring drugs to the Philippines and illegal businesses.
@@ippothedestroyer1 ??, i think your not on topic anymore.
Not Filipino Chinese, Chinese Filipinos is the right term
I'm a Fil Chi and I prefer Filipino Chinese
Whats the diff? Kase fil-am/fil-for sa west, not the other way around
@@fredtacang3624 they are chinese by blood but filipino by nationality as they were born/naturalize or immigrated here. Filipino americans are filipino by blood but american by nationality as they were born/naturalized there.
So chinese filipino are the right term because most of them originally came from china.
Pareho lang naman. Even if you change the order you'll still get the point.
@@raineeeee27 Exactly that is the right term.
Ang papangit mas maganda padin yung mistiza at mistizo
With all the Chinese coming sa pinas papangit lalo ang pilipinas
Chinese work hard with few exceptions na tamad hirap kase sa pinoy imbes na magbasa or mag research about business chismis ang inaatupag okaya puru gimik tas mahilig din mag pasikat ang pinoy . Kung nakikita nyo mayaman na Chinese napaka simple lang.
maybe its just you, i on the other hand find chinese people very attractive. i cant say the same thing for filipinos.
lol most mestizos themselves come from chinese mestizo heritage. it is part of the history of the philippines that most mestizos descend from mestizo de sangley families of which came from ethnic chinese migrants intermarrying with local austronesian groups like ethnic tagalog, bisaya, ilocano, ilonggo, etc.
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Chinese conquer most ASEAN country in economic
Nope, OFW and BPO's are what makes Philippines a developing country.
we're losing our identity to the chinese
cindy mananzala martinez correct kawawa naman tayung Pinoys...
"Filipino" is a nationality. It's not an ethnic group.
@@tropturd6458 he/She didn't say that
@@heneralantonioluna8725 lol you didn't get my point. Why and how are we losing our identity?
Philippines is a multi-racial/ethnic country. Bakit ba mahirap nyong tanggapin na ang chinese na naninirahan sa bansang ito ay "pure filipino". Kase wala naman talagang pure filipino eh. As long as matagal nang naninirahan ang ninuno mo sa bansang ito, technically, you are considered a filipino. Ang tinuturing nyo lang naman na "pure filipino" ay mga malay/austronesian eh. Lol
How so? Chinese filipinos only constitute 1.5% of the population or 1.7 million out of 102 million people. Ethnic filipinos are only being overshadowed because of the superior contributions of Tsinoys over ethnic filipinos and by 'superior', I dont mean to degrade ethnic filipinos but the fact of the matter is that most firms are owned by Tsinoys.