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  2. Filipinos in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Philippine holidays such as Independence day and José Rizal Day are also celebrated by the Filipino community in Taiwan. [3] [4] Many Philippine-educated Chinese Filipinos or so called Chinoys (Traditional Chinese: 華菲人) from middle-class families have migrated to Taiwan since the early 1990s. Approximately 1000 or more now have Taiwan ...

  3. Austronesian peoples - Wikipedia

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    On 16 January 2020, the personal genomics company 23andMe added the category "Filipino & Austronesian" after customers with no known Filipino ancestors were getting false positives for 5% or more "Filipino" ancestry in their ancestry composition report (the proportion was as high as 75% in Samoa, 71% in Tonga, 68% in Guam, 18% in Hawaii, and 34 ...

  4. Philippines–Taiwan relations - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, a high portion of Filipinos residing in Taiwan receive higher amount of wages in comparison with the local Taiwanese residents and the Taiwanese government has been providing excellent quality education to all Filipino children residing in the country. Taiwan-Philippines bilateral trade volume reached US$12 billion in 2013.

  5. Category:Taiwanese people of Filipino descent - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Taiwanese people of Filipino descent" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Category:Filipino people of Taiwanese descent - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 February 2024, at 17:10 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Huan-a - Wikipedia

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    The Kaisa Para Sa Kaunlaran organization that runs Bahay Tsinoy, an Intramuros-based museum dedicated to Chinese Filipino heritage and history, discourages the use of Huan-á, which they define as referring to someone as "barbaric" and consider to be widespread among Chinese Filipinos due to a "force of habit", [22] [23] although in reality ...

  8. Languages of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Due to Filipinos being able to speak English, government owned signboards which feature Thai, Vietnamese and Indonesian are less likely to be written in Filipino. Malay : One of the languages of Taiwanese new immigrants, but less significant as most Malay speaking immigrants are able to speak Mandarin Chinese and English fluently.

  9. Tao people - Wikipedia

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    Old photo of the Tao people on the shore of Orchid Island, near Taiwan published in a Japanese colonial government publication, ca. 1931. In 1877, the Qing dynasty claimed Orchid Island as part of its Chinese empire, but was unable to rule effectively. The island was ceded to Japan along with Taiwan in 1895. [13]