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How about studying in the Philippines?
The beautiful country of a thousand islands, the Philippines and China are separated only by a strip of water, and there are friendly exchanges in both cultural and educational exchanges and economic and trade relations. Due to the trusteeship of the United States for nearly half a century, the Philippines has become the only country in Asia that uses English to communicate from people to officials. The Philippines is also the country closest to European and American cultures in Asia. It has inherited the American education system and teaching methods, and its diploma has been universally recognized internationally, which is why the Philippines has the largest number of American students in all Asian countries. According to the statistics of the State Council in 2007, there are about 300,000 American citizens living in the Philippines for a long time. The Philippines is a traditional educational power in Asia. As early as the Spanish colonial government, compulsory primary education began in the Philippines. During the period of American rule, 190 1- 1902, more than 3,000 American volunteer teachers who loved education came to the Philippines. According to the American education system, the Philippine education system was established, which has been used ever since. 1946 since the independence of the Philippines, the government has always attached great importance to education, and in the 1960s, it achieved the national coverage of compulsory education in primary and secondary schools 100%. Filipinos are also called global citizens because of their adaptability to multiculturalism and high-quality local education. Reasons for studying in the Philippines. English environment: The Philippines is the third largest English-speaking country in the world, and has a good language environment and distinctive teaching methods in English language learning. With the increasing integration of China and the global economy, mastering English as an international language has become a basic ability in daily work. Whether it is short-term language learning or academic education, the Philippines has become the first choice for many people because of its unique English advantages. Easy admission: no IELTS or TOEFL scores, no financial guarantee. The procedure is quick, and it only takes one month to go through all the formalities. Admission is available for three semesters (March, June and October) every year. Low cost: the tuition fee is only equivalent to 10% in the United States or 20% in Canada, Britain or Australia. Consumption in Asia is at a low level. The accommodation fee is only about 500-800 yuan per person per month, and the meal fee is 7- 15 yuan per meal. Visa guarantee: zero refusal rate. Students can come to the Philippines with a tourist visa, and the school guarantee will be changed to a student visa. Convenient transportation: There are direct flights between Manila and Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xiamen, Chongqing, Chengdu, Hong Kong and Macau in China, and the flight time only takes 2-4 hours. Students can go back to China for vacation, and parents can visit their children in the Philippines at any time, with convenient procedures and low cost. Studying in Europe and America: The Philippine diploma in education is widely recognized internationally. After graduating from the University of the Philippines, students can easily apply for a master's or doctoral degree in developed countries such as Europe and the United States, and can directly apply for a third-country visa in the Philippines, making it easier to successfully obtain a student visa in developed countries. Social security: Filipinos are mostly Catholic, optimistic and cheerful, and rarely see violent crimes. Warm and friendly: Chinese have a high status, and Mr. Rizal, who is honored as the father of our country by Filipinos, is originally from Fujian, China. Simple folk customs and warm and friendly people make it easier for foreign students to integrate into Philippine society, which is more conducive to students' English progress. Pleasant climate-beautiful environment: there are only summer and rainy days every year, with an average temperature of 27 degrees, so there is no need to keep out the cold. The Philippines consists of more than 7,000 islands, with blue oceans and beaches everywhere. Boracay, Baguio City and Dolphin Bay are world-famous tourist countries.