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Filipino Chinese or
Philippine Chinese (Philippine Chinoy; Filipino/Tagalog:
Tsinoy /
Tsinito (masculine) /
Tsinita (feminine) / Intsik;
Philippine Hokkien...
- The
Bahay Tsinoy (lit. 'Chinese-Filipino House') is a
building in Intramuros, Manila,
Philippines which houses the Kaisa-Angelo King
Heritage Center, a...
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Chinese Influences in the Philippines". In Chu,
Richard T. (ed.). More
Tsinoy Than We Admit: Chinese-Filipino
Interactions Over the Centuries. Quezon...
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Arniel Serato (June 29, 2016). "Richard Yap to
shoot Regal's Mano Po 7:
Tsinoy in China".
Philippine Entertainment Portal.
Retrieved September 22, 2016...
- 1901.
Prominent museums in
Metro Manila include the
Ayala Museum,
Bahay Tsinoy, Casa Manila,
Lopez Museum,
Metropolitan Museum of Manila, The Mind Museum...
- The
Philippine Children's
Television Foundation is a non-profit
organization that
pioneered educational television in the Philippines. It was initially...
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standard term is Tsino,
derived from the
Spanish chino, with the
colloquial Tsinoy referring specifically to
Chinese Filipinos.) The
originally neutral term...
- (see below) due to some
perceived informal vulgar connotations.
Chinoy or
Tsinoy (a
blend of Spanish: Chino, lit. 'Chinese' or Tagalog: Tsino, lit. 'Chinese'...
- and
horror Anthology Television film
Brillante Mendoza Presents (2017)
Tsinoy (February 4, 2017)
Everlasting (March 25, 2017)
Pagtatapos (April 22, 2017)...
- 13, 2023. Mawis, Arch
Vittoria Lou (February 10, 2018). "The
house that
Tsinoys built".
Philippine Daily Inquirer.
Retrieved July 9, 2021. "Taoist Temple...