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Can I travel in the Philippines now?

The Philippines can travel now, pay attention to safety.

The Republic of the Philippines (Tagalog Republic: Philippines), located in the western Pacific Ocean, is an archipelago country in Southeast Asia and a multi-ethnic country.

The ancestors of Filipinos are immigrants from the Asian continent. /kloc-Around 0/4th century, Sulu Kingdom, a maritime power, was established. 1565, Spain invaded and ruled the Philippines for more than 300 years. 1898 The United States occupied the Philippines. 1942, Japan occupied the Philippines. After World War II, the Philippines became an American colony again. 1946, Philippine independence.

Philippines is a multi-ethnic country. Due to historical reasons, it combines many eastern and western customs and is full of exotic customs. There are many races and cultures in the Philippine Islands, and prehistoric blacks may be the earliest inhabitants of the Philippines. Subsequently, the migration of Austronesians brought Malay culture one after another. With the development of religion and trade, it also brought Indian culture, China culture and Islamic culture.

The Philippines is mainly divided into three parts: Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. It is a major member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and one of the 24 members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).

The Philippines is the world's largest producer of banana cannabis and exporter of coconut.

2065438+On March 26th, 2005, the Philippines announced that it would resume the restoration and reconstruction activities in disputed areas in the South China Sea, including the restoration of an airstrip.