Philippines Photo Essay
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It is Essay of travelling with a lot of photos. It is diary style. The Philippines is a country with beautiful natural environment and warm hearted people.
Historically, it has colonial history that had undergone Spanish rule for more than 300 years and had undergone American rule for 50 years and suffered the invasion of Japan. Because, it was in a geographically important position, and because of its climate, natural environment and resources, many world powers must have coveted it. The Filipinos who live in a rugged but unspoiled natural environment were impressive throughout our trip.
Coconut trees, banana, mango, durian, and other tropical fruits, which can be seen everywhere, and dishes made from these ingredients are very distinctive colors of the Philippines. However, the influence of colonialism still exists, and it is also a country where the difference of wealthy people and the poor is clearly seen more than any other Asian country. There are 7107 islands and 137 dialects. There are many islands where natural environment is alive.
It is a country where smiles of people are seen who are living in harmony with nature, a diverse ethnic groups and culture. We were enjoying the buildings, customs, cuisine mixed with European and Asian styles. When we traveled to Brunei last time, we stopped over this land by chance, and to the mainland of the Philippines this time, and once again would stop over in this country when we travel to Papua New Guinea next time. Thus, it became the only country to visit three consecutive times. It is also a country where English is a good way to ask for directions and ask something when problems arise, and it is also a country that we would like to find again in winter due to the warm climate that we feel. It was sweet memory with the development of coconut-based dishes and sweet desserts.
The Philippines country was definitely one of the countries we want to visit again.
Joy(jaehyun) Park
Joy Park Joy Park obtained an interpreter license and took the first steps to start working with ‘Embassy of India’ in Korea. After being an instructor of ‘Incheon’ University, she immigrated to the US to teach English to students and worked on the interpretation. In addition to English, she can speak Korean, Japanese, Spanish, Chinese, etc. She wrote this book hoping people will experience the power of love and the moments that lead to happiness in life. She is also the author of “No flower blooms alone.” “Joy Met China”, “Joy met Cambodia”"Joy met Australia" and “Joy met Bangladesh”, and going to release “Joy met Korea 1” “Joy met Uzbekistan” and “Joy met Ireland”.within the year of 2017
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Philippines Photo Essay - Joy(jaehyun) Park
Introduction
The Philippines!... .
Is not it familiar?
The Philippines is a country with beautiful natural environment and warm hearted people.
Historically, it has colonial history that had undergone Spanish rule for more than 300 years and had undergone American rule for 50 years and suffered the invasion of Japan.
Because, it was in a geographically important position, and because of its climate, natural environment and resources, many world powers must have coveted it.
The Filipinos who live in a rugged but unspoiled natural environment were impressive throughout our trip.
Coconut trees, banana, mango, durian, and other tropical fruits, which can be seen everywhere, and dishes made from these ingredients are very distinctive colors of the Philippines.
However, the influence of colonialism still exists, and it is also a country where the difference of wealthy people and the poor is clearly seen more than any other Asian country.
There are 7107 islands and 137 dialects. There are many islands where natural environment is alive.
It is a country where smiles of people are seen who are living in harmony with nature, a diverse ethnic groups and culture. We were enjoying the buildings, customs, cuisine mixed with European and Asian styles.
When we traveled to Brunei last time, we stopped over this land by chance, and to the mainland of the Philippines this time, and once again would stop over in this country when we travel to Papua New Guinea next time. Thus, it became the only country to visit three consecutive times.
It is also a country where English is a good way to ask for directions and ask something when problems arise, and it is also a country that we would like to find again in winter due to the warm climate that we feel.
It was sweet memory with the development of coconut-based dishes and sweet desserts.
The Philippines country was definitely one of the countries we want to visit again.
Joy Park
Philippines
Capital
Manila
Largest city
Quezon City
Official languages
Filipino ·
English
Recognized regional languages
Spanish ·
Arabic
Ethnic groups
33.8% Visayan
27.7% Tagalog
9.8% Ilocano
(6.8% Bicolano, 5.1% Moro,3.1% Kapampangan, 1.7% Igorot, 1.4% Pangasinense, 1.2% Chinese, 1.1% Zamboangueño )
Religion
92% Christianity
5.57% Islam
2.43% others[4]
Government
Unitary presidential constitutional republic
Legislature
Congress
Formation of the republic
• Independence from Spain declared
June 12, 1898
• Malolos Constitution / First Philippine Republic
January 21, 1899
• Commonwealth of the Philippines
May 14, 1935
• Treaty of Manila / Independence from United States d
July 4, 1946
• Current constitution
February 2, 1987
Area
• Total
343,448[5] km2 (132,606 sq mi) (63rd)
Population
• Census
100,981,437[7] (12th)
GDP (PPP)
2018 estimate
• Total
$955.587 billion[8]
• Per capita
$8,815[8]
Currency
Piso (Filipino: [ˈpiso]) (₱) (PHP)
Time zone
PST (UTC+8)
(From Wikipedia)