Chinoy Gives: Filipino-Chinese Home for the Aged
“We are born of love; Love is our mother.” - Rumi
Get to know the warm and moving life stories of the women at Filipino-Chinese Home for the Aged.
Catch these and more only here on Chinoy TV on ANC.
“We are born of love; Love is our mother.” - Rumi
Get to know the warm and moving life stories of the women at Filipino-Chinese Home for the Aged.
Catch these and more only here on Chinoy TV on ANC.
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Lumaki ako noon na kasama mga chinese namin neighbors. Kami lang ang purong Pilipino na nakatira dito apartment building na ngayon ay luma na. Tuwing Chinese New Year sangkaterbang tikoy ang nare receive sa mababait namin kapitbahay. Nakaka miss yung mga araw na yon.
@RED_WIRE
4 жыл бұрын
Actually chinese people are good people pero hindi talaga mawala ang salbahi. Kahit mga pinoy mababait din pero may mga salbahi din.
I expected this to be in Hokkien.
@_heed
4 жыл бұрын
Same lol
@____-zk1iq
3 жыл бұрын
Bakit ba ayaw nga mga Chinoy ng Mandarin at Cantonese? Pasensya na kasi hindi naman ako half Chinese.
@cindyrosemaldo5746
3 жыл бұрын
Hindi po sa ayaw sa mandarin. Ang hokkien ay isang dialect sa Southern region ng china. Halos lahat ng chinoy ay doon galing na pumunta dito sa pinas nung sinauna. Kaya yung iba akala mga chinoy dito sa pinas marunong mag mandarin pero iilan lng marunong kase hokkien gamit nila
@____-zk1iq
3 жыл бұрын
@@cindyrosemaldo5746 Ok salamat. Ngayon alam ko na
@acosta829
3 жыл бұрын
@@____-zk1iq hokkiwn salita nila. Yung mga ilocano ba pipilitin mo na wag mag ilocano?
Gazini pls include this in your advocacy. We love our elderly citizens, our grandparents. They are our gems, our life! May God bless you all!
I am deeply touched by this feature story. Perhaps because I see my mom's strong resemblance to these ladies. I just feel very sad why their families opted to leave them here instead of their own homes. I don't want to judge but one mother even wishes to be visited at least once a year, it's not that troublesome naman siguro to pay her a visit. They have limited time na po, let's make them happy and appreciated po. Shout out po sa mga anak at apo. I will visit po once I get back to manila again
This is so heartbreaking. When she said, pleaee visit and let us feel that we are loved kahit once a year.. wow. That hit me really really hard. To the foundation, thank you for doing God's work..
@RED_WIRE
4 жыл бұрын
Mga walang hiyang anak.
My gradmother is also a half chinese and still alive at age of going to 100 years old.
This break my heart to hear these seniors left behind by their own children.
This deeply moves me. The word, "Ahma" brings back memories of my grandmother. It is sad to see these ladies being alone. What is wrong with those kids? I wished I lived nearby; I would volunteer to take these grandmas to the beach or park just to be out and make them feel they are not alone.
I wish I'm rich so that I can give financial support to the elderly people in the Philippines. I consider them as filipino because they are in the Philippines. Our family take care of my single aunt when she was sick until her last day. She was my father elder sister, even my dad died before my aunt we still take care of our aunt. We loved her very much. My father's side family was a chinese by blood family but pinoy by heart.
This really broke my heart😭
Why does it feel like this channel is suppressing the use of Hokkien? One of the elderly clearly had a heavy accent while speaking Tagalog and could not speak it straight. Why make things harder for her?
@mirror2398
5 жыл бұрын
I feel you. It's part of our culture to mix chinese and local dialect when we talk. This feels oppressed.
It's always a blessing to take care of the aged, the neediest,the sucks.
These stories are heartbreaking 💔 💔 💔 😭😭😭
why is this mandarin? chinoys are hokkien
@user-zy6id4dr1i
5 жыл бұрын
exactly
@joethesimple685
4 жыл бұрын
Standarin Mandarin (guo yu, or putonghua) is an official Chinese language. Let them make their choices.
@HuaYue10
4 жыл бұрын
True!!!
@lilytan4203
4 жыл бұрын
Ngayon Mandaring n tlaga gamit mga matatanda nlang sa bahay yung pag gamit ng Amoy o Hokkien
@lilytan4203
4 жыл бұрын
Mga pamangkin ko di na marunong mag Amoy o Fookien, Mandarin kasi turo sa school eh
Ang cute nila nung naghawak hawak kamay.
Teary eyed while watching. I hope I can help them. Gusto ko rin silang bisitahin :'(
Hope they shared Chinese culture and tradition also the language
@RED_WIRE
4 жыл бұрын
I agree about the language sana ilagay sa curriculum sa Philippine Education. Gusto natin o kahit hindi natin gusto ang mga chinese( China ) Chinese culture is part of filipino culture.
@louieflores5498
3 жыл бұрын
hell no
@rickyboy6390
9 ай бұрын
They wouldn't do it here since this the Philippines but many Filipinos are just never interested with chinese culture after the bullying in the west Philippines sea not much would like but I only like there people and culture but not there government because they are the ones whom are greedy since I'm a chinoy
This is very sad. You can see the loneliness in their eyes.
Kawawa naman sila 😥
Yun mga anak na iniwan niyo mama ninyo ito lang masasabi ko. Din lan chiao bin, nag hirap ang mama ninyo sa iyo tapos iiwanan lang ninyo na parang aso? Cao ni ma
I preffered my self to be a caregiver Volunteer Next year
@thedemigoddess333
3 жыл бұрын
God bless po.. Caregiver k na ba now?
Hi janeena....hi crush.....😍😍😍😍..hope that the relatives will visit or even take care of their elders while they are still living
Di ko talaga maitindihan kung bakit nakakayang iwan ng mga anak ang magulang nila. Ako ang nag alaga sa Nanay namin until she was taken by the Lord. Mga pinsan ko sila rin nag aalaga sa aging parents nila. Walang kaluluwa ang mga anak na nag aabandona sa magulang nila.
I'm looking for my grandfather he's pure chinese but separated to us his family. I dont know if he is still in the Chinese cemetery home for the aged.
I’d like to visit, where is the home located? Thank you.
@michaelpagsanhan9376
5 жыл бұрын
Probably near Binondo
@elaineebays6172
5 жыл бұрын
G. Molina St., Mapulang Lupa, Valenzuela
😢😢😢😭😭😭😭 Guy be responsible to your family special to your mother and father
Kmusta na kaya sila ahma ngayon
Pwede ba akong bumisita diyan kahit wala akong lahing Chinese?
@sashibuta2040
3 жыл бұрын
Lets help them
@leonardosy2898
3 жыл бұрын
Ang pagtulong sa kapwa ay walang pinipili, ano man ang maging lahi mo , makapagdulot ng kaligayahan sa kanila ay sapat na , they will be gratified by visiting them
Nasaan and kanila anak???!!!! Walang hiya.....They have a lot wisdom to share they are not useless in society.
@mangcardo5800
3 жыл бұрын
Matanda na rin siguro at retire . They are in their 70s
Baka pwedeng mag volunteer Dito
Most Chinese in Philippines are from Fujian.
To all who doesn't know. Hokkien dialect was the dialect of Chinese from fujian. Fujianese traced back their origin from the Han Dynasty and because of migrations to southern part of china. If all of you doesn't know Chinese history. Then you won't know how Han people spread all over Asia.
This is not a Filipino culture. 😭😭😭😤 Filipino culture is family oriented 😢 Ang mga magulang natin ay kasama parin natin kahit na matatanda na Sila.😢😢 Bakit nila ginawa iyan?😭😭 Chinoy nga Hindi Chinese. So it means your already mix with the Filipino family oriented culture. Nakakainis Naman Sila.😤😢😭
@yattasuccess9212
5 жыл бұрын
Kahit na matanda na lola ko kinakaya parin namin ng nanay ko at ung mga tito at tita ko para mabuhay kami na kasama sya, at least para sa last ilang decades ma-feel ng lola ko na meron paring nakakaalala sakanya, nakakaiyak po ng konti makita tong video kasi it just makes me feel bad for those na mga anak na walang magawa kung either iwanan ang kanilang nanay o nagkaron ng walang ibang choice kung hindi ito. Chinese family po kami pero I think these filipino customs in the philippines, even if to many people especially those from China mainland may not understand as it is very impractical, it's still the person who raised and cared for you and that decision was purely emotional, and We have to give back in some way.
@joethesimple685
4 жыл бұрын
Set aside racial differences. We are humans. We've been having young and humble beginnings. Someday we will grow old. Let's give thanks to our parents even until they will have to leave us in this world...
@____-zk1iq
3 жыл бұрын
Kailangan mong tandaan na hindi sila pure pinoy. Half chinese nga sila eh.
@kikovelasco2366
3 жыл бұрын
May mga pilipino din na iniiwan ang magulang sa home for the aged. Desisyon yan ng anak d yan dahil sa culture kasi ang chinese family oriented din dahil sa turo ni confucius.
@MrLangam
3 жыл бұрын
May mga pinoy din na gumagawa niyan. Nasa tao yan.
Hello! Ano po contact number? :)
How bout men?
Iba parin ang tunay na dugong pilipino Sama sama kabit may matanda na ang aking mga magulang
@sashibuta2040
3 жыл бұрын
Mas madami home for the aged sa mga pure filipinos every yr nag ddonate kami
1:02 Your guava leaves have a lot of aphids
Clicked expecting to hear in hokkien but mandarin instead :( its the popular chinese language but anyone speaks hokkien here?
@lilytan4203
4 жыл бұрын
Troa gwa hoe kong na ng ui
@palavoyz
4 жыл бұрын
@@lilytan4203: To Shia, I can relate a little bit because im also learning mandarin but seeing Tsinoy Hokkien is part of philippine culture im also interested to learn more about it. Hope I do it right, do you know anyone or anyone here who can teach me tsinoy hokkien? 我是毛宏 你呢 Gua si Mao Hong Di ne?
@wuyiwen666
4 жыл бұрын
i dont see anything wrong with the host speaking mandarin..stick to the real issue here..
@ThousandHoly
4 жыл бұрын
Stick to the real issue, not the language. We also have sub here
@RED_WIRE
4 жыл бұрын
吴一文 agree
Thiann lóng bô.
@_heed
4 жыл бұрын
In-ui long si tagalog-oe
@jrexx2841
3 жыл бұрын
@@_heed??
欲知啦有菲律賓華僑底塊會呾潮州話無? 瓦是暹羅國潮汕人,老山是普寧,四嶺頭村!真高興遇到恁的!
@jrexx2841
3 жыл бұрын
Yes
Chinoys are Hokkien/Fukien not Mandarin. Mandarin is China
Anak durhaka....ibu sendiri suruh tinggal di panti jompo...poor ama😥😥
RIP mandarin...
Chinese Filipino, not Filipino Chinese
Please speak pilipino fakkien don't speak chinese
You should speak our chinoys language which is filipino hookien or fookien,,dont let our dialect die,mandarin is not our..lan lai kong hookien uwe..
its sad how these so called filipino chinese only leaned toward their chinese culture and not on the filipino side...might as well call yourself chinese immigrants in the philippines
@xiaolong143
5 жыл бұрын
And your comment has no substance at all...
@nikogopez2379
5 жыл бұрын
ever wonder why there are also Filipino home for the aged? leaving your parents in the home for the aged is neither a Filipino culture or a Chinese culture, it's just a matter of one's attitude towards their parents. both cultures embrace the importance of family, FYI.
@mesoridazine
5 жыл бұрын
As former Chinese born and raised in the Philippines most uneducated Chinese are also discriminated upon by local( my father was uneducated migrant). I was denied re-entry to Philippinea after 2 years stay in USA. The USA was gracious to allow me to stay( despite not being born in USA) and subsequently granted US citizen. I now can visit Philippines as US citizen. Would have preferred to live in Philippines and practice my medical profession there after all I got my education there and got my license there by passing the board examination there. It was hard to convert to Filipino citizenship in 1972 unless you can afford it. Grew up in Tondo and speak Tagalog fluently.
@jamesfaustinooconnell9699
5 жыл бұрын
Cindy mananzala do you even understand what you just said? They are filipino chinese people aside from speaking tagalog fluently its kind of obvious they follow the catholic church and not taoism yet your telling us they never embrace the filipino side in them?... To abandon your grandperents in a home for aged has nothing to do with the chinese traditions stop acting like a holy witty wannabe
@joethesimple685
4 жыл бұрын
Set aside racial differences. We are humans. We've been having young and humble beginnings. Someday we will grow old. Let's give thanks to our parents even until they will have to leave us in this world...
Mandarin feels so foreign and alien