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Impressive knowledge there, Falcon.Falcon wrote:Although Chinese-Spanish mestizo families do dominate the Filipino middle and upper classes, Spanish / European admixture is still quite low in the Philippines overall. The most common type of admixture by far is southern Chinese patrilineal descent with Austronesian matrilineal descent. The vast majority of their Chinese paternal ancestors were merchants from south Fujian, specifically the Hokkien-speaking Quanzhou, Xiamen, and Zhangzhou areas.
And there is also a town called Mexico in Pampanga, only several miles away from the infamous Angeles City. It was founded by Nahua immigrants from Mexico during the Spanish colonial era.
As for this Colombian girl, she looks like she's got a mixture of Chinese and Amerindian descent, and likely a bit of Spanish blood mixed in as well. She will look foreign in Taiwan or China, but will probably nearly always be mistaken as a local in the Philippines.
Interesting facial features and complexion. Thanks for sharing.Falcon wrote:Online, I met this Colombian girl of partial Chinese descent (I think half) who looks really Filipina. She only knows Spanish and a bit of English.
These are screenshots from a video chat we had.