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Peace Ken Zìyóu: Péngyôumen Idi Pay Lang

The “Filipino-Chinese” term may be politically incorrect as it should rather be Chinese-Filipino as our Chinoy friends are more Filipino than they are Chinese. They are Filipinos with Chinese ancestry. It comes with a long history though wherein it actually started with Filipino-Chinese. Quite a number of immigrants from China paved their way to Baguio,

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Pamilya NG Baguio

Subtly, considering it’s within the month-long Panagbenga celebration which concluded recently, we welcomed the Chinese new year last February 13. The crowd’s reception during the Filipino-Chinese community-led parade as part of the Chinese New Year celebration was sort of a manifestation of Baguio’s complementing confederation. A happy one at that, despite the flaws and imperfections

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Opposites Attract: An Organized Argument or an Orderly Attack, an Opinionated Advice yet Open Approach, an Outlook on Anything, Opposing Attributes for the Other’s Acceptance – by Omeng and Ane Ever since, I’ve been prodding my wife to create a 2-authored blog like that of “He said, She said” kind of a thing. She’s the

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