3 more months to go... WAIT! The ASHS Silk Road Podcast welcomes you with a new season... SEASON 5!Feeling sentimental? What if we reminisce about our past expectations and see what we hoped would lie ahead of us? Catch up with how the seniors felt while looking back at their junior years and what they look forward to in the coming days before our school year ends!
“Here's your angpao” 🥰
“No, no, there's no need” 😭🤚
“C'mon don't be embarrassed” 😊
“No really, it's alright” 😨
“Just take it, it's yours” 😁🤫🫵
“Alright, if you insist” 😅
Join us on a brand new episode of the Silk Road Podcast 🎤 as we venture into the intricacies of Chinoy etiquette and discuss the various special customs and traditions 🐉that are celebrated in Chinoy culture, from discussions on filial piety, the feasts and gatherings 🍜, and the etiquette for those who have moved on. Are you ready to delve into the confusing traditions and practices behind accepting the ever so anticipated Ang Pao? 🧧 As views are exchanged, prepare to explore the various values that Chinoys grew up with, embodying the classic Chinoy experience! Wind down, turn on the podcast, and get ready to join us for a talk about the experiences which formed our very identities 🥳
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Research by Gab Reyes
Edited by Shawn Sy
Cover Art by Huey Dela Torre
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SOURCES:
https://www.chinoy.tv/chinese-influences-on-filipino-culture-that-you-probably-dont-realize/
https://islandpacificmarket.com/blogs/blogs/filipino-chinese-traditions-for-lunar-new-year/
https://www.singaporecasket.com.sg/10-most-known-chinese-superstitious-beliefs/
http://www.flavorandfortune.com/ffdataaccess/article.php?ID=607
Join us on a joyful trip down memory lane 🌈 as we explore the heartwarming moments of a Chinoy childhood 👨👩👧👦. From amusing tales of Chinese school days, to cherished family celebrations with traditions, our shared stories form the lively tapestry of the Chinoy experience 💗. Come, laugh and reminisce with us, connecting over the special moments that shape our journey through the unique joys and challenges of growing up! 🚀
So listeners 👂, feel free to share your memories with us! 🎙️
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Research by Josh Lee & Rhianne Co
Edited by Alexa Olivan
Cover Art by Denwin Rostata & Ralph Aro
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SOURCES:
https://www.chinoy.tv/12-relatable-moments-chinoys-have-definitely-experienced/
Compared to the long history of the Silk Road that connected China and the West, the ASHS Silk Road is just about to reach the end of its fourth year. For the final episode of the third season, let us walk down memory lane and look back on the humble beginnings of the ASHS Silk Road. Together with our hosts and special guests, let’s take a look at how the organization has changed throughout the years!
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Content by Ben Barredo, Caitlin Del Rosario, & Wacky Ona
Edited by Owen Chua & Sofia Lui
Cover Art by Sofia Lui
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Ever dreamt of your teeth falling out? What does this mean? A bad omen or just overthinking? How close are your dreams from reality? At some point in the past, these questions may have crossed your mind and caused you to worry, but fret not because in this dreamy episode, we’ll be learning more about Chinese dream theories. Listen as the hosts and guests talk about their experiences, and find out what your dreams might entail!
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Research by Eunice Ang, Ben Barredo, Caitlin Del Rosario, & Erin Hui
Edited by Anya Basa & Amber Lim
Cover Art by Sofia Lui
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SOURCES:
https://www.australiaunwrapped.com/10-random-funny-jokes-about-dreams-jokes-that-aint-woke/
https://www.picmonic.com/api/v3/picmonics/1794/pdf
https://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/culture/dream-meanings.htm
Being different from the norm often makes one stand out yet feel left out at the same time. The Filipino-Chinese community relates to this statement, wherein they are gifted with the identity of belonging to two different cultures, but sometimes it can also be a curse that makes one dislike their own origins due to the treatment and comments one may receive from their surroundings. In this episode, let’s shed more light on the discrimination being faced by the Filipino-Chinese community.
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Research by Ben Barredo, Caitlin del Rosario, Erin Hui, Eunice Ang, Maxine Lo, Wacky Ona
Edited by Mikko Singson
Cover Art by Myka Tan
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SOURCES:
https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-philippines-china-southchinasea-idUKKBN1K20ON
https://www.benarnews.org/english/news/philippine/philippines-china-03052020125149.html
大家好! Hello Everyone! We hope you're ready to have a (mi)great time listening to today's episode! Buckle up and fasten your seatbelts as we talk about the history of Chinese immigration to the Philippines! From its beginnings hundreds of years ago, to the more current happenings, this episode covers it all and more! Once again, we hope you're ready to join us on this ride, and don't forget to enjoy the view!
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Research by Maxine Lo, Erin Hui, and Ben Barredo
Edited by Amber Lim
Cover Art by Frances Lo and Jackielyn Shi
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SOURCES:
https://www.britannica.com/technology/Manila-galleon
http://www.jstor.org/stable/41056696
https://www.aljazeera.com/gallery/2015/7/8/chinese-filipinos-the-ties-that-bind
https://www.persee.fr/doc/arch_0044-8613_1986_num_32_1_2316
https://www.pacs.ph/chinas-rise-new-immigrants-%E6%96%B0%E6%A1%A5-impact-on-the-philippines/
https://www.tatlerasia.com/people/lucio-tan
https://cifal.up.edu.ph/chinese-migration-to-the-philippines/
Are you turning red from excitement? Because we are! As we dive into Turning Red and see how the Chinese culture is presented in the film, don't forget to tune in to this magical, relatable, and exciting episode.
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Research by Ben Barrendo, Erin Hui, Wacky Ona
Edited by Alae Olivan
Cover Art by Sofia Lui
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Looking for LOVE? 💗 Well, your heart’s in the right place with this longtime Chinoy tradition and the art of matchmaking—kai shao. From its meaning to its history and evolution, you’re bound to fall in love with this charming, love-filled, Cupid-approved first episode of the Silk Road Podcast’s third season, for it may just be your match made in heaven.
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Research by Owen Chua and Lorryn Ngo
Edited by Jared Ong
Cover Art by Sofia Lui
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SOURCES:
https://www.chinoy.tv/the-kai-shao-of-yesterday-vs-today/
https://elements.ateneo-celadon.org/forbidden-love-chinese-filipino/
Ever wondered what it would be like to be a student in Filipino-Chinese schools? In this final episode of the Silk Road Podcast’s 2nd Season, get the inside scoop about our experiences in various Filipino-Chinese schools before transferring to the ASHS! Sit back, relax, and enjoy as we share some juicy stories and reminisce on our pasts.
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Written by: Amber Lim, Jac Sundiang
Edited by: Owen Chua, Jared Ong
Cover Art by: Chammy Cu, Nikki Mendoza
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Are you still hungry? We hope you aren't because while our topic might still be cuisine, our hosts will be talking about the exotic stuff! Most importantly, our hosts will be answering one of the questions that have plagued Chinese Filipinos everywhere: Do we really eat dogs? So sit back, relax, and keep your minds open as we debate over cultural and social aspects of this.
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Research by Eirah Ang, Ben Barredo, Erin Hui, Amber Lim, Jac Sundiang
Edited by Princess Chan
Cover Art by Sofia Lui, Chloe Yap
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SOURCES:
https://www.hsi.org/news-media/chinas-yulin-dog-meat-festival/
https://nodogsleftbehind.com/stop-yulin/ https://chinadialogue.net/en/food/7175-the-myth-of-dog-eating-in-china/
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-02-17/chinese-dog-meat-eating-linked-to-history-of-famine/9454394Item146.html
Gutom na ba kayo? 😋 Because we sure are!! So while you're getting your plates filled with scrumptious food, listen to this (spicy?) episode of the SILK ROAD Podcast as we tackle all things related to Chinese Cuisine!! In this episode, learn about different superstitions and myths related to your favorite Chinese foods.
Oh, and did you know about the history and founding myths behind the common eating utensils used by the Chinese? Well if not, this is your sign to listen to this well seasoned episode made just for your taste!!!
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Research by Eirah Ang, Ben Barredo, Erin Hui, Amber Lim, Jac Sundiang
Edited by Anya Basa
Cover Art by Chammy Cu, Nikki Mendoza
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Alright, It's that time of the month again! A new chinese year, a new silk road podcast episode coming right at you! In this episode of the Silk Road Podcast, listen as we talk about the ins and outs of the lunar calendar! From the origins of the lunar calendar, to personal experiences of our guests, the stars have aligned to make sure that this episode is a good time! So come on, and listen to this episode, we're calendaring you!
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Research by Eirah Ang, Ben Barredo, Erin Hui, Amber Lim, Jac Sundiang
Edited by Princess Chan
Cover Art by Sofia Lui
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It's a sign! A zodiac sign! In this episode of the Silk Road Podcast, listen as we explore the Chinese zodiacs, debate between the superiority of the monkey and the rooster, and talk about the ancient Chinese folklore on how the zodiacs came to be! So join us as we delve into some of our personal anecdotes, opinions, and musings on zodiacs! Alright, best listen up Selkies/Baby Monkeys, we'll be oxpecting you!
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Research by Rachel Castro, Sofia Ngo
Edited by Anya Basa
Cover Art by Chloe Yap, Sofia Ngo
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Myth? Myth! In this Mythical episode of the Silk Road Podcast, listen as we unravel the different traditional Chinese stories, we've got a mythtifying lineup here today from the Legend of the White Snake to the Legend of Sun Wu Kong, so join us as we delve into some of our personal anecdotes, opinions, and musings on the topic! Alright, best listen up Selkies so that you don't myth a thing!
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Research by Eirah Ang, Ben Barredo, Erin Hui, Amber Lim, Jac Sundiang
Edited by Owen Chua, Jared Ong
Cover Art by Chammy Cu, Nikki Mendoza
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In this finale episode, we're tackling the Great Wall of China. Yes, all 21,196 km of it! We, the writing team, will latch onto our host to suck out the history, development, and significance of both the physical and the cultural Great Wall present in fil-chi communities. So, join us as we delve into some of our personal anecdotes, opinions, and musings on the topic.
In this episode, we’re tackling some famous Chinese superstitions! They will be explained by the hosts as they discuss the basis for each of them with some examples of how they can be seen in current lifestyle. Then, we'll also dip our toes into the world of religion as they intertwine with some superstitions and customs.
In this special episode, we're tackling all things Chinese New Year! Our hosts will share their experience with China's most important holiday as they discuss the event's traditions, myths, and other beliefs.
Sources: (Contains Spoilers!)
[1] https://www.thesummitexpress.com/2020/12/feng-shui-predictions-2021-year-ox.html
[2] https://www.cnn.com/2014/01/17/world/asia/chinese-mother-newspaper-ad/
[4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKdyEhMTu70&feature=emb_logo
[5] https://listverse.com/2014/01/31/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-chinese-new-year/
[6] https://www.cbsnews.com/news/chinese-new-year-travel-chaos-ensues/
In this episode, we're tackling the Fil-Chi identity! Our hosts, being Chinese Filipinos themselves, delve into their own personal experiences and insights as they answer prompts and questions from the listeners.
The paper mentioned can be viewed here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S027153092030104X?via%3Dihub
In this pilot episode, we're tackling the history, custom, legends, and traditions of the Mid-Autumn Festival, sprinkled with some of the personal experiences and opinions of our hosts who grew up in the Fil-Chi community.