The Philippines is home to multiple cultures and traditions that have drawn international interest. It is considered a perfect example of a “mixed economy,” engaged as it is in agriculture, manufacture of garments and pharmaceutical products, electronics exports, etc. And then there’s its top potential—its tourist spots.
Without a doubt, we have established a good reputation when it comes to our interpersonal relations with foreign visitors. Many tourists find Filipinos very hospitable, and this impression is obviously an edge.
Luzon
What are the different cultures and traditions in the Philippines? The Philippines is commonly referred to as a melting pot of western and easterncultures. The traditional culture of the Philippines is heavily influenced by thetraditions of the indigenous Austronesian people. The cultural landscape also features Spanish, American, Japanese, Arabic, and Indonesian influence.
Visayas
What is the culture of Bisaya? Those particularly within the Visayas broadly share a sea-based culture with strong Roman Catholic traditions merged with cultural elements through centuries of interaction and inter-migrations mainly across the seas of Visayan, Sibuyan, Camotes and Bohol, and in some secluded areas merged with ancient animistic
Mindanao
What is Mindanao known for? Mindanao: a beautiful Philippine island, also known as the Land of Promise because of its impressive tropical rainforests, fertile valleys and great biodiversity. Mindanaois home to some of the world's largest; Pineapple, Banana, Pomelo Plantations, which could contribute greatly to the Philippine economy.
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