The Philippines, a name you may not be familiar with, is an archipelagic country located in Southeast Asia, with rich natural resources and diverse cultural landscapes. I had an unforgettable trip here and now I want to share with you some real feelings about this country.In this country, you will find many different religious beliefs and customs coexisting. One of the things that surprised me the most was that despite the fact that the Philippines is influenced by Western culture and religion, but its traditional culture is still tenacious.
One of the interesting traditions is polygamy for men. Although this custom has gradually disappeared in modern society, there are still cases in some remote areas where a man can have several wives. This cultural phenomenon has given me a deeper understanding and awareness of the social customs of the Philippines.
First, the Philippines is the second largest archipelagic nation in the world, with 7,107 islands. The geographical form of the country gives it a unique charm. Imagine every early morning and duskThe sun shines on the sea, and each island shines like a jewel.
Beaches, coral reefs, waterfalls, mountains, the natural landscape here is overwhelming. Each island has its own unique look and culture, which makes the Philippines very rich in tourism resources.
The Philippines belongs to Asia and is one of the most advanced countries in Asia, with the reputation of "Oriental Pearl". Remarkable progress has been made in the fields of science and technology, education, and healthcare. During my travels, I deeply felt the Filipino people's enthusiasm for life and dedication to work. They are always smiling and can maintain an optimistic attitude no matter what difficulties and challenges they face.
When it comes to the Philippines, it has to mention its diaspora. The Filipino diaspora is very large, which makes the Philippines a country that relies on the income of its diaspora.
These overseas Chinese are to be distributed in developed countries such as the United States, Canada, and AustraliaThey work hard overseas to provide support and assistance to their families back home. This deep emotional bond that transcends borders, making the Philippines a country with a strong sense of family and country.
However, despite its abundant resources and advanced development, the gap between rich and poor in the Philippines is very stark. In the capital, Manila, high-rise buildings and modern facilities are everywhere, but at the same time, the poor still live in dilapidated conditions.
This problem is partly trueIt has affected social justice and economic development in the Philippines。It is hoped that in the future, the country will make greater efforts to reduce the gap between the rich and the poor.
Through this trip, I gained a deeper understanding and awareness of the Philippines. I was deeply impressed by the country's natural beauty, cultural landscapes, social customs, and people's attitude towards life. I hope my sharing can give you a more authentic and comprehensive understanding of the Philippines. The next time I have the opportunity, I will choose to travel to the Philippines and experience the unique charm again.