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The Philippines is an archipelagic country located in Southeast Asia with Manila as its capital. The Philippine archipelago comprises 7,107 islands in the western Pacific Ocean with an estimated population of about 92 million people, the Philippines is the world's 12th most populous country. The Philippines is a country contains multiple ethnicities and cultures are found throughout the islands. The superficial face of modern Filipino culture has many more influences from the Western world than other nearby Asian cultures. Most of these influences are a product of previous colonization and derived mainly from the cultures of Spain and the United States, with a secondary influence from Latin American cultures who were under Spain during the same period the Philippines was. Despite the visual Western and Hispanic influences, the older Asian aspects of Filipino culture are seen through the strength of filial piety, family and its influence, emphasis on the group before the individual, the concept of maintaining social harmony, ancient cultural beliefs and mythology, the complexities of local psychology, and accepted social etiquitte between other Filipinos. Within Asia, this Western-Eastern juxtaposition is most seen in the Philippines, and continues to fascinate many a guest to the country.




LANGUAGES:

Official Language:
Filipino - Filipino is the native language which is used nationally as the language of communication among ethnic groups. Like any living language, Filipino is in a process of development through loans from Philippine languages and non-native languages for various situations, among speakers of different social backgrounds, and for topics for conversation and scholarly discourse.

English -  is widely used and is the medium of instruction in both lower and higher education. The Philippines has 45,900,000 speakers of English, according to the 2000 Census which is roughly half of the population.

Major dialects: 
Tagalog 
Cebuano 
Ilocano 
Ilonggo
Bicol 
Waray 
Pampango
Pangasinense 




Currency:

Philippine Peso (sign: ₱ Code: Php.) and the Centavo (¢). 
100 centavos = P1. 
Coin denominations: 
1¢
5 ¢
10¢
25¢ 
₱1 
₱5
₱10


Bill denominations: 


₱10
₱20
₱50 
₱100 
₱200 
₱500 
₱1, 000


Foreign currency may be exchanged at:
Hotel
In most of the large department stores 
Banks
Authorized money changing shops. 
(Exchanging money anywhere else is illegal and the laws are strictly enforced.)

Most large stores, restaurants , hotels and resorts accept major credit cards including American Express , Visas and MasterCard. Traveller's checks preferably American Express are accepted at hotels and large department stores. Personal checks drawn on foreign banks are generally not accepted.

UNIT OF MEASURE:

The Metric System is used in most trade and legal transactions.

ELECTRICITY:

220 volts a/c is the common standard. 110 volts a/c is also used, especially in major hotels.

CLOTHING:

People in the Philippines dress for the weather. Casual attire during the day for women are light blouses and shorts. For men collared T- shirts worn over slacks. In the evening skirts are substituted for shorts and the T-shirts are tucked in. 

For Men Only: If you expect to have to attend any occasion which would usually require a jacket and a tie,  there is a wonderful substitute. You may go to a department store and buy a barong tagalog. It is an embroidered shirt that is considered a formal dress. It will cost more or less PhP1,000.00, but it is worth every centavo.

WATER:

Water supply in Metro Manila and in all the other major cities are considered potable. Bottled purified water, spring water or mineral water is often supplied by hotels and resorts, and sold in all grocery stores.

TELEPHONE AND MOBILE PHONE:

Telephone service is modern and you can direct dial anywhere in the world. Public phones are plentiful. Public phones require a minimum of two one-peso coins for a local call.

Bayantel - Bayan Telecommunications, Philippines.
Globe Telecom -  One of the leading mobile phone companies in the Philippines.
PLDT - Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company.
Smart - One of the leading mobile phone companies in the Philippines and also offers mobile banking.
Some Important Telephone Numbers: (24-Hour Hotline)
Police & Fire: 757 or 116 
Emergency No.: 501- 650 or 501- 728
Directory Assistance: 114
National Operator: 109
International Operator: 108
For other emergency numbers, please refer to Directory.

NOTE: It is advisable to always have the telephone number and the address of your embassy or consulate with you.

BUSINESS HOURS:

Most businesses are open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM weekdays and 8:00 AM till noon Saturdays. Banks are open from 9:00 AM till 3:00 PM Mondays through Fridays. When banking in the Philippines, it is advisable to have your passport with you for identification.

The post offices are open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM weekdays only. Stamps for postcards are frequently available from the Concierge Desk at most major hotels. The Philippines uses ZIP codes, please include them in addressing local mail.
NOTE: The Standard lunch hour is noon to 1:00 PM. Most businesses and government offices are closed.

TIME DIFFERENCE:

Local time is GMT plus 8 hours.
Business English is the language used. Sexual equality is more widespread in the Philippines than in other Asian countries. Make sure you have business cards.

AIRPORT TAX:

Passenger Terminal Fee is levied on all passengers embarking for:
1. International travel : PHP 750
2. Domestic travel: PHP 200
Place of payment: Airport of departure.
Exempt: 
1. Children under 2 years of age.
2. Transit passengers remaining in the transit area and not leaving the airport.
3. Crew members.


ANTI-SMOKING LAW in Enclosed Places, etc.

MANILA, Philippines -- Section five of the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003 (Republic Act 9211) prohibits the carrying of any lighted tobacco product in public vehicles, schools, health centers, elevators, cinemas, malls and in places where fire hazards are present. Smoking is also banned in recreational facilities for minors. Fines imposed on violators of this section range from P500 to P10,000.

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