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  2. China–Philippines relations - Wikipedia

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    After the Philippines became independent in 1946, it established diplomatic relations with the Nationalist government of China and continued on after it lost the mainland to the Chinese Communist Party which declared the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 that forced the Republic of China to relocate on the island of Taiwan, formerly a Japanese colony that the ROC received in 1945.

  3. Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Since 1975, the Philippines has valued its relations with China [328] —its top trading partner, [329] and cooperates significantly with the country. [330] [323] Japan is the biggest bilateral contributor of official development assistance to the Philippines; [331] [332] although some tension exists because of World War II, much animosity has ...

  4. Foreign relations of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines recognizes the One-China policy but has informal relations with the Republic of China (ROC, also known as Taiwan) through the Manila Economic and Cultural Office in Taipei and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Manila. Tajikistan: March 25, 1992 [133] Turkey: June 13, 1949 [207] See Philippines–Turkey relations

  5. 2008 disappearance of CIA operatives in the South China Sea

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    The operation took place amid growing tensions between China and the United States over control and activity in the South China Sea. The operation occurred in the South China Sea, a disputed area that is at the center of a continuing rivalry involving China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines, and several other nations. [1]

  6. Scarborough Shoal standoff - Wikipedia

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    The Scarborough Shoal standoff is a dispute between the Philippines and the People's Republic of China over the Scarborough Shoal.Tensions began on April 8, 2012, after the attempted apprehension by the Philippine Navy of eight mainland Chinese fishing vessels near the shoal, [1] which resulted in the actual control of the atoll under China.

  7. Category:China–Philippines relations - Wikipedia

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  8. Sino-Philippine Treaty of Amity - Wikipedia

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    Manila Chinatown Solidarity Parade Chinese New Year 2024 . The Sino-Philippine Treaty of Amity (Chinese: 中華民國菲律賓共和國友好條約; pinyin ...

  9. Chinese Filipinos - Wikipedia

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    As American rule in the Philippines started, events in Mainland China starting from the Taiping Rebellion, Chinese Civil War and Boxer Rebellion led to the fall of the Qing dynasty, which led thousands of Chinese from Fujian in China to migrate en masse to the Philippines to avoid poverty, worsening famine and political persecution. This group ...