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How is the country of Philippine

In the South China Sea, there is a country consisting of more than 7,000 islands, is the Philippines. The country covers an area of about 290,000 square kilometers, equivalent to the size of Yunnan Province, and the total population is indeed more than twice that of Yunnan, which is about 120 million. There are many races and cultures in the Philippines, for example, Malay, Indian, Islamic and Chinese cultures are the four dominant ones on the island. Philippine immigration index: 7 points for living environment, 6 points for welfare and security, 7 points for education quality, 7 points for investment environment and 6 points for employment environment.

The Philippines has an oceanic tropical monsoon climate, which, like the climate of China's Hainan Island, is characterized by abundant sunshine all year round and four seasons like spring. In terms of cost-effectiveness, the Philippines is a very livable country. Here not only than Hainan Island is not inferior to the seascape and blue sky, prices are too low than Hainan. Coupled with the rapid economic development of the Philippines in recent years, the construction of many high-grade neighborhoods, the surrounding facilities are perfect, only a small amount of money, you can enjoy a higher quality of life. The Philippines has the highest level of English education in Asia. The government has mandated English as the official and business language, and the language of instruction in schools is also English. It is one of the most English-speaking countries in the world, with a basic English literacy rate of 93%, the highest in Asia. There are 1,200 colleges and universities in the Philippines, four of which are in the international top 500. With low tuition and living costs, the Philippines has become one of the cheapest countries in Asia to study.

Basic education in the Philippines is also taught in English, and until 2015, it was 10 years of compulsory education, with 6 years of elementary school and 4 years of middle school, and then 2 years of high school were added to make it 12 years of compulsory education.

Besides public schools, the Philippines has a large number of private and international schools. Private schools are basically for the Chinese, the Filipino Chinese belong to the affluent class of society, almost all areas of the rich businessmen have Chinese ancestry, so the Chinese school fees than the public school is much more expensive, converted to about 1-2 million yuan a year. International schools, on the other hand, are clustered around the upscale neighborhoods in the capital city of Manila, with American, British, and French schools of all types, connected to shopping cities, playgrounds, parks, and stadiums around the neighborhoods, making it a completely enclosed little European city. Tuition is more expensive than Chinese private schools, costing about 50,000-100,000 RMB a year, but that's half the price of international schools in China.