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Even before the colonial period the natives and the Chinese have maintained a certain relation with each other. ... There had been three-system barter within Igorot, Ilocano and Chinese people. Chinese would sail to the country during the months of December, sell their silk, tea and porcelain and would return the next season to get their exchange goods composed of pigs, beeswax and salt. Such trade inevitably gave way to the greater Chinese infiltration to the country’s economy and culture.
Due to internal political crises, many Chinese natives of the southern part of china were forced to flee from their land and search for more peaceful and safer locations, such was termed as Diaspora. ...
As they were used for building monuments, railways and churches, they had several influences in the art and architecture to these buildings.
Approximate Word count = 652 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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