/Philipppines-China Culture

“Have Them Work Like the Indios”: Chinese Polistas in the Nineteenth-Century Philippines

2022-10-31T06:50:01+00:00

“To Work Like Indios” The decree, issued on June 19, 1867, was clear. All physically-capable male Chinese residents in the Philippines, between 18 and 60 years old, were required to render forced labor to the state. While the indios (i.e. Filipinos) had been under this labor system called polo y servicio (or polo) since the [...]

“Have Them Work Like the Indios”: Chinese Polistas in the Nineteenth-Century Philippines2022-10-31T06:50:01+00:00

[Webinar] China-EU Relations: Shifting Relationship Status

2021-10-18T03:46:45+00:00

by Christian Rei P. Bautista The Philippine Association for Chinese Studies held a webinar on "China-EU Relations: Shifting Relationship Status" last 16 October 2021 via Zoom. The online event discussed the history of the relationship between China and the European Union and how it has evolved over time. Professor Wang Yiwei, a Jean [...]

[Webinar] China-EU Relations: Shifting Relationship Status2021-10-18T03:46:45+00:00

Moon Festival General Assembly

2021-09-28T02:09:43+00:00

by Michael Dave's Almocera  The Philippine Association for Chinese Studies celebrated the organization's milestones and achievements in the past year during the Moon Festival General Assembly last 25 September 2021.  PACS President Dr. Rommel Banlaoi shared PACS accomplishments amidst the COVID-19 pandemic period, as well as the plans and projects in the pipeline. [...]

Moon Festival General Assembly2021-09-28T02:09:43+00:00

[Webinar] Cross-Strait Relations: Areas of Convergence and Divergence

2021-09-06T04:17:00+00:00

by Micha Dianne Reoyan The Philippine Association for Chinese Studies organized a webinar entitled "Cross-Strait Relations: Areas of Convergence and Divergence" on September 4, 2021, to discuss the current state of the contentious relations between China (People's Republic of China) and Taiwan (Republic of China). Dr. Mignonne Man-jung Chan, Chief Strategy Officer of [...]

[Webinar] Cross-Strait Relations: Areas of Convergence and Divergence2021-09-06T04:17:00+00:00

On Ethnic and Sexual Diversity in the Philippines

2021-08-24T15:24:41+00:00

by Richard T. Chu, Ph.D.  ~24 August 2021 Who am I?   I have lived in the U.S. since 1992 and have pursued a career in academia. My area of expertise pertains to historical roots of racism and other forms of discrimination. I have published works on the Chinese and Chinese mestizos in the Philippines [...]

On Ethnic and Sexual Diversity in the Philippines2021-08-24T15:24:41+00:00

[Webinar] Jaime FlorCruz: My 50-Year China Journey in 30 Objects

2021-08-19T05:02:57+00:00

by Shara Divinagracia The Philippine Association for Chinese Studies hosted a webinar featuring Jaime FlorCruz speaking on “My 50-Year China Journey in 30 Objects” on August 18, 2021,  narrating five decades of contemporary Chinese History through the lens of a Filipino who lived in China. Mr. Jaime FlorCruz is currently an adjunct professor at [...]

[Webinar] Jaime FlorCruz: My 50-Year China Journey in 30 Objects2021-08-19T05:02:57+00:00

PACS holds a Webinar on Continuing Concern in Philippine-China Relations in the Post-Covid-19 Period

2021-02-24T03:03:06+00:00

by Dave's Almocera and Micha Dianne Reoyan 21 November 2020 - Compartmentalizing ties to sidestep the Philippines and China's differences has been an essential facet of the two countries’ relations. However, various maneuvers are needed to overcome these challenges, especially in a post-Covid-19 social landscape. This has brought the Philippine Association for Chinese Studies (PACS) [...]

PACS holds a Webinar on Continuing Concern in Philippine-China Relations in the Post-Covid-19 Period2021-02-24T03:03:06+00:00

Surviving ghost month: Less superstition, more spirituality

2020-09-03T12:03:35+00:00

By: Fr Ari C. Dy SJ     Philippine Daily Inquirer / 04:20 AM August 23, 2020 The beginning of ghost month this year fell on Aug. 19, and it is neatly sandwiched between two important Marian feast days. Both the Assumption of Mary (Aug. 15), and her Queenship (Aug. 22) celebrate the singular grace given to Mary, that she [...]

Surviving ghost month: Less superstition, more spirituality2020-09-03T12:03:35+00:00