The participating countries have worked hard to promote trade and investment liberalization and facilitation, remove investment and trade barriers, and improve the business environment within the region and in all related countries. Efforts have been made to build free trade zones, broaden trading areas...
The Chinese people have a long history of migrating overseas, as far back as the 10th century. One of the migrations dates back to the Ming dynasty when Zheng He (1371–1435) became the envoy of Ming. He sent people –many of them Cantonese and Hokkien –to explore and trade in the ...
We thank the National Museum of the Philippines and the History and Folklore Museum of Arita for their support and access to materials, as well as Dr. Min Li for providing samples for this research. We also thank Christopher Shaffer from Thermo Fisher Scientific for the XRD analysis of the I...
MANILA, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) -- Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte extended his greetings on Friday to the Chinese Filipinos as they celebrate the Spring Festival, popularly known in the Philippines as the Chinese New Year, on Saturday. In his message read by Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella...
Since the British acquired the control of Penang Island in 1786, they actively developed the island until 1965. They paid great attention to the local Chinese immigrant community. Some scholars have summarized the modern immigrant history of the Chinese in Singapore and Malaysia into the following ...
BEIJING, Jan. 4 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang met with visiting President of the Republic of the Philippines Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr. in Beijing on Wednesday. Noting that China and the Philippines are close neighbors with a long history of friendly exchanges between the two people...
An investigation of large numbers of individual Chinese immigrants in nineteenth-century Philippine cities reveals that the flow of migrants was strongly biased by river basin and rural marketing system of origin in China and by emergent regional economy (sugar versus non-sugar) in the Philippines. ...
Tradeware ceramics in the Philippines range from Pre-Spanish arrival through the Manila Galleon of the Colonial period. Leading scholars in this field are Carl E. Guthe, Li Jian'an, Li Min, Olov Janse, and Robert Fox. References ↑ Hobson, R. L., The Wares of the Ming Dynasty, "...
the Philippines reneged on its promise, refused to tow away its illegally grounded vessel, and left it on Ren'ai Jiao for 25 years. The Philippines then went further to break its "gentlemen's agreement" and private understandings with China, infringe on China's rights, make provocations, and...
When asked about China's views on the recent negative developments such as the trilateral U.S.-Japan-Philippines summit, the official said that the Chinese side has expressed serious concern over recent U.S. moves to advance its Indo-Pacific Strategy against China and its erroneous statements an...