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What about the Philippines?
On the south coast of China, there is a country consisting of more than 7,000 islands, namely the Philippines. The land area is about 290,000 square kilometers, equivalent to the area of Yunnan Province, and the total population is indeed more than twice that of Yunnan, about/kloc-0.02 million. There are many ethnic groups and cultures in the Philippines, such as Malay culture, Indian culture, Islamic culture and China culture. Philippine immigration index: living environment 7 points, welfare 6 points, education quality 7 points, investment environment 7 points, employment environment 6 points.

The Philippines has a maritime tropical monsoon climate, which is the same as that of Hainan Island in China, with abundant sunshine all year round and spring-like seasons. In terms of cost performance, the Philippines is a very livable country. There are not only seascapes and blue sky that are not inferior to Hainan Island, but also prices are much lower than Hainan Island. Coupled with the rapid economic development in the Philippines in recent years, many high-end residential areas have been built, and the surrounding supporting facilities are perfect, so you can enjoy a higher quality of life with little money. The level of English education in Philippines is the highest in Asia. The government stipulates that English is the official and commercial language, and the teaching language in schools is also English. Here is one of the countries with the largest number of English speakers in the world, and the basic English literacy rate is as high as 93%, ranking first in Asia. There are 1 200 colleges and universities in the Philippines, of which 4 are among the top 500 international universities. Due to the low tuition and living expenses, the Philippines has become one of the cheapest countries in Asia to study abroad.

Basic education in the Philippines is also taught in English. Before 20 15 is 10 compulsory education, with 6 years in primary school and 4 years in middle school. Later, he joined high school for 2 years, which was 12 compulsory education.

In addition to public schools, there are a large number of private and international schools in the Philippines. Private schools are basically for China people. Chinese in the Philippines belong to the affluent class, and wealthy businessmen in almost all fields are Chinese, so the fees charged by Chinese schools are much more expensive than those of public schools, about1-20,000 RMB a year. International schools gather around high-end residential areas in the capital Manila. There are American, English and French schools here, connecting shopping cities, playgrounds, parks and stadiums around residential areas. They are completely closed small European cities. Tuition is more expensive than that of private schools in China, about 50-65438+million RMB a year, but it is also half cheaper than that of domestic and international schools.