the Chinese arts in the Philippines were:
1.) The Martial Arts (Kung Fu)
2.) The dragon dance
3.) the Chinese cultural dances
4.) Chinese crafts
5.) Chinese Paintings
The chinese is develop coutry than philipenes
There are places in the philippines which are famous because of the extraordinary or unusual but special products that they produced..
Philippines is a country found in Asia. It has an interesting culture. It has mixed culture from the Spaniards to the Chinese and to the Americans. y do u ask?
As discussed, the four most important influences of Western art history are:
my art teacher told us that chinese art was taken seriously in November 2012 but it began in September 2012
Major influences on Chinese art and poetry include Chinese philosophies such as Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism, as well as nature, landscapes, and calligraphy. These influences shaped the themes, styles, and techniques seen in traditional Chinese art forms and poetry. Additionally, historical events, political ideologies, and advances in technology also played a role in the development of Chinese art and poetry.
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The chinese is develop coutry than philipenes
There are places in the philippines which are famous because of the extraordinary or unusual but special products that they produced..
hmmm.. i don't know !! but don't worry !! i will try my best for finding it ! :))
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Philippines is a country found in Asia. It has an interesting culture. It has mixed culture from the Spaniards to the Chinese and to the Americans. y do u ask?
Basil Guy has written: 'The French image of China before and after Voltaire' -- subject(s): Art, French, Chinese influences, Civilization, French Art, Relations
The Japanese borrowed aspects of Chinese culture such as writing systems, Confucianism, Buddhism, architecture, and art. These influences greatly shaped Japan's culture and society over the centuries.
The Chinese people had early trade with the Filipinos. The Filipinos gave gold, silver, and the abundance of the riches of nature. In exchange with this, the Chinese shared their culture to the Filipinos. They had a lot of things that influenced our Filipino culture. Some of these are: porcelainware, art of mining and metallurgy, customs such as prearranged marriage, close family ties, manufacture of gunpowder, loose style of clothing, camisa de chino, etc...
The Chinese are known for their ceramics, kitemaking, caligraphy, water color paintings, and bronze work.
The early art of the Philippines can be seen in most art museums. The art of Zobel can be seen in the Ayala museum.