
1. The Philippine name is named after a king of Spain
When the Spanish explorer Ruy Lopez de Villalobos first came here, he named the islands "Las Islas de Filipinas" in honor of Philippe, prince of Asturias at the time. Prince Felipe eventually became Felipe II, and during his reign, Spain reached their golden age. When the Americans came, they renamed it "Philippines."
2. The Philippines was colonized three times
The Philippines was originally colonized by Spain for more than three centuries, by the United States for 35 years, and by Japan for 3 years.
3. The Philippines is the only Catholic country in Asia
Spain's Islamic tribes in the Philippines converted to Catholicism at the time, and before the rise of Christianity in Korea, the Philippines was the only Christian country in Asia.
4) Divorce is still illegal
Due to the Catholic Church's control over Filipino society, the country has a strong conservative stance on social issues such as divorce and same-sex marriage. In fact, the Philippines is the only country in the world that does not allow divorce.
5, language syllables like to use repetitive words
From the classic dishes of the Philippines, kare-kare, or a common dessert halo-halo, it's easy to see the repetition of syllables in the Filipino language, which is part of Malay linguistics. Other examples include, lloilo (a city), maya-maya (a fish), yen-yen (a nickname).
6. At least 120 dialects
Filipinos with more than 7,000 islands speak multiple dialects; As many as 176 dialects have been recorded, ranging from local dialects to tribal languages.
7) Filipinos are passionate about boxing and beauty pageants
Yes, the Filipinos are Manny Pacquiao was so proud that almost no crime occurred every time Pacquiao played. In addition to boxing, Filipinos are also keen on beauty pageants, such as the Miss Universe Philippines 2021 competition is about to start.
8, The eagle of the Philippines can eat monkeys
In the Philippines, there are reports that locals have seen a large eagle eating monkeys. It feeds on macaques, but also on flying lemurs and other animals. This eagle is considered to be the largest eagle in the world, called the Ape Eater, also known as Haring Ibon (Bird King).