Things I’ve ONLY seen in the Philippines 😮

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It's actually Chinese stores AROUND a Catholic church.

jerrytang
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Its not called child saint, its called Infant Jesus statue. It depicts the infant stage of jesus Christ ( aka the Holy Child) but mostly called as Infant Jesus around the World.

socio-economicnewsnetwork
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In the Phils., cash is king, literally. Many small stores have no means for cashless trsnsactions.

lolomario
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hand written license plate is not really a plate its like conduction number of a new motor..they are probably still waiting for the official plate

liliwang
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Placenta soap's main ingredient is the placenta of a certain plant or flower really good for skin and acne

superodeda
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FYI that Ancient Church inside Manila Chinatown is actually the Binondo Church. This is where the First Filipino Catholic Saint, St. Lorenzo Ruiz served and worked in this Church as a Church Clerk but he was accused of murdering someone but he didn't do anything in short he's innocent so he decided to set sail to Japan along with Dominican missionaries and he and his companions ended up arrested (not because of his alleged crime) and killed in Nagasaki because he refused to denounce the Catholic Faith because he offered his life for the Lord

iamrexperfection
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There are certain things that are only found in each country and it's normal. Just be open-minded enough when you travel abroad.

micronano
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One of the nicest countries in the world 🙏

MeghanBrowning-cytm
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The last one was Binondo Church. It is a beautiful church with much history in it

spycrab
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The Santo Niño (Holy Child Jesus) is always present in every Filipino Catholic’s home.

itsmeferny
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Never, as in NEVER saw anyone won in that ball game.😂

markanthonysalise
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Coin operated wifi box damn they're so advanced 😂

ryananggoro
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One of your reels that I found most intriguing. Thanks.

frankdegroot
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Now this is quite fascinating... quite a real depiction of our country.
You are very welcome to travel more and see the country.

redlady
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well if you have tried being in a cat 5 super storm that leaves your place without electricity for more than 1 month, cashless transactions isn't dependable.
The country gets hit with at least 1 of those every year and multiple cat 4s and 3s.

jade
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that philippines flag be upside down tho 💀

ro-moed
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a lot of people here in the PH use their cards mainly for withdrawals. we use cash in a day to day basis

Niko
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Cash is king, but e-currency is now gaining traction; malls, convenience stores and some sari-sari stores now accept e-currencies (gcash & maya) which can be linked to your visa/mastercard as payment.

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The infant Jesus is also very used in Latin American countries as a representation of catholicism, which is the dominant religion in LATAM

notthedeadweight