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  2. Green Papaya Art Projects - Wikipedia

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    Green Papaya Art Projects (GPAP) is an independent artist-run space in Metro Manila, Philippines. [1] [2] Founded by artists Norberto Roldan and Donna Miranda in 2000, it aims to provide a platform that organizes and supports intellectual communication, creative dialogues, and collaboration in the contemporary art community, especially for young emerging artists in Asia.

  3. Arts in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Traditional arts in the Philippines include folk architecture, maritime transport, weaving, carving, folk performing arts, folk (oral) literature, folk graphic and plastic arts, ornaments, textile or fiber art, pottery, and other artistic expressions of traditional culture. [1]

  4. Chinese art - Wikipedia

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    Under efforts of masters from this school, traditional Chinese art reached another climax and continued to the present in forms of Chinese painting (中國畫), or guohua (國畫) for short. The Shanghai School challenged and broke the literati tradition of Chinese art, while also paying technical homage to the ancient masters and improving on ...

  5. Chen Bing Sun - Wikipedia

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    Chen Bing Sun (Chinese: 陳明勳; pinyin: Chén Míngxūn; 1914 − 8 January 1988) was a Chinese-Filipino playwright, artist and song writer.He became known as the Father of Chinese Brush Painting in the Philippines.

  6. List of National Cultural Treasures in the Philippines

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    Tangible cultural property- cultural property with historical, archival, anthropological, archaeological, artistic and architectural value, and with exceptional or traditional production, whether of Philippine origin or not, including antiques and natural history specimens with significant value [2]

  7. Sugar people - Wikipedia

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    Various completed figures on sale. Sugar people (糖人: Tángrén) is a traditional Chinese form of folk art using hot, liquid sugar to create three-dimensional figures. [1] [2] These fragile, plump figures have a distinct brownish-yellow colour, usually with yellow or green pigment added.

  8. Davao Chinatown - Wikipedia

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    Davao Chong Hua High School, [25] [26] is a non-sectarian private Chinese school. Located on Santa Ana Avenue, corner J. P. Laurel Street, which is known to be one of the nation's oldest Chinese schools. It was then established in 1924 and offers Chinese language arts and culture.

  9. Pamaypay - Wikipedia

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    Pamaypay for sale in Iriga City, Philippines Yellow antique abaniko. Pamaypay (Tagalog pronunciation: [pɐmaɪˈpaɪ], puh-my-PY), also known as paypay, payupas, buri fan, or anahaw fan, [1] [2] [3] is a type of traditional hand-held fan from the Philippines. It is typically made of woven buri palm or anahaw palm leaves.