Many people might be wondering why tourists visit Philippines. They might hear some negatives things about it or let just say, news about dirty politics and crimes and, what else? Traffic? War on drugs? Terrorists?
Actually, those issues are not big issues now. Why? Because Filipinos find ways. Philippines is one of the countries gifted with rich natural resources. It is called as the ‘Pearl of the Orient’. It consists of 7,641 islands. Too many, right? But, it would be a great challenge for foreign people to explore this beautiful country.
But before navigating, here are some entertaining, interesting, and incredible facts that you may not know yet about Philippines. Read these and have fun!
Of the top 10 largest shopping malls in the world, three are found in the Philippines: SM Megamall, SM North EDSA; and SM Mall Of Asia.
The English word ‘boondocks’ is actually a Filipino loanword: the Tagalog word for ‘mountain’ is ‘bundok.’
The Philippines has won at least eight major international beauty pageant titles: three for Miss Universe; five for Miss International; and at least one for Miss World.
Depending on the method of classification, there are 125 to 170 languages in use in the Philippines, such as Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon, Bicolano, Waray, and Kapampangan.
The Philippines welcomed its 100-millionth citizen on July 27, 2014, making the country the seventh most populated country in Asia and the 12th in the world.
After spending time with Filipinos, your social media following will just explode. The Filipinos are so enthusiastic about their Instagram and Facebook that they were ranked as THE highest selfie takers in the world by Time Magazine in early 2014.
Jollibee is THE fast food chain, known and loved in the Philippines. The restaurant serves up gems like the Amazing Aloha Burger (with bacon and pineapple) or the Tuna Pie (in place of Apple Pie) and the famous Chicken Joy.
The tricycle is another popular way of getting around in small towns and rural parts of the Philippines.
Tricycles are literally motorbikes with a sidecar attached to them to carry passengers. The engines of the tricycles range from around 50-125cc so when approaching a steep climb, we would have to get out to reduce the weight to help it climb.
Filipinos are warm, happy, and have a great sense of humor! In fact, the Philippines is one of the happiest countries in the world, ranking near the top on Gallup’s index. Filipinos also have an uproarious sense of humor, as joking, lighthearted banter, and even singing makes every day in their presence a true blessing. As some Filipino friends have pointed out to me, it’s an inherent trait that helps them cope with such poverty, hardship, and natural disasters. No matter the reason, life in the Philippines is all about smiling, laughing and enjoying every moment with those around you!
Credits to BuzzFeed, Fact Retriever, HuffPost, Nomadic Boys and Asian Journal.
Quiet interesting, isn’t it? So, why not Philippines?
Christine
Christine is originally from Bohol. Her interests are on action movies, political issues, environmental issues, weird facts, history, as well as basketball (especially NBA). She's also into writing short poems. At some times, she's introvert but you can actually talk to her.