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28% of the population is of European descent. Why are there more mixed-race people in the Philippines than in Thailand?

"Mixed-race" refers to children of different races, and is generally considered as descendants of races with certain differences in biological definitions. In fact, from the general direction, we are all hybrids, because Homo sapiens and Neanderthals had a certain proportion of hybrids in ancient times and eventually became our present human beings. But in the small direction, modern hybrids originated from "Brazil landing", and two death row prisoners left by Portugal landing in Brazil in16th century combined with local Indians, so the concept of modern hybrids was born.

For modern hybrids, it is not very rare, because the barriers between countries have been broken and the combination of different races in different countries has become more frequent. In particular, hybrids often have the advantages between the two races, so hybrids are particularly popular in some areas. Generally speaking, hybrids are not very special in today's world.

However, although it is not uncommon, different countries also have different proportions of mixed-race children. For example, in China, most of them are strictly East Asians, and the proportion of mixed-race children is not high. However, the proportion of mixed-race children in some countries is particularly high, such as Brazil, where the proportion of mixed-race children is about 45%, which fully shows the frequency of mixed-race children in Brazil. Secondly, Thailand is also a mixed-race kingdom, and the proportion of mixed-race children is increasing. You often see Thai women with European faces here. The country we are going to introduce today is also a mixed-race kingdom in Asia, with the proportion of mixed-race people of European descent reaching 28%. Do you know which country this is?

This country is the Philippines, a multi-ethnic archipelago country in Southeast Asia, located in the western Pacific Ocean, close to Fujian and Guangdong in China. And this country is a half-blood kingdom. In fact, the ancestors of Filipinos were immigrants from the Asian continent, including the Chinese nation, and later Malays and blacks came, eventually forming the Filipino nation. Then the Philippines was occupied by Spain for more than 300 years, and later became the territory of the United States, then occupied by Japan and re-colonized by the United States. Independence was not achieved until 1946. It is because of this history that the Philippines has become a half-blood kingdom.

It is understood that the Philippines is the country with the most European ancestry in Asia, and 28% of the population has European ancestry, mainly from the United States and Spain, but more from the United States. Due to some historical reasons, there are many mixed-race beauties in the Philippines. Followed by Japanese-Filipino hybrids. In Japanese film and television circles, there are many Japanese-Filipino hybrids living here, such as Ikeda Elaiza, Suzuki, Heimuguang and other Japanese actresses, who are actually Japanese-Filipino hybrids. In addition, Manila in the Philippines used to be the "new york of Asia", which attracted many foreign tourists, so there are mixed-race Filipinos and British people here.

In fact, we can talk about a city here, and that is Angelis, the Philippine "city of angels". This is a famous gray area in the Philippines, attracting tourists from Europe, America, Japan and South Korea all the year round. So there are some very unique groups in city of angels, called "fatherless hybrids". Because these children have obvious skin color and physical characteristics, living in messy shanty towns has attracted many people's attention.

These are actually due to the custom that foreign men cheat local girls and finally can't have an abortion, so many Filipino hybrids without fathers were born. I wonder how you evaluate this matter? Welcome to leave a comment.