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Philippine Sea Games Mascot showed more of Chinese Characteristics than Filipino inspired Mascots



SEA Games mascot mukhang Chinese at siopao.


Ayon kay Jason Park (@jason_without_y), kinuwestiyon nito ang disenyo ng mascot dahil tila wala umano itong parte na nagpapakita ng trait ng isang Pinoy.

Sinabi pa nito na mukha umanong Chinese ang mascot dahil sa mata nito, nilarawan ding mukha itong siopao.

Napuna din ang pagkukulang nito ng isang kamay at hindi pantay na paa.


Siopao originated in China.


According to legend, baozi was invented by the Chinese military strategist Zhuge Liang during the Three Kingdoms period (3rd century AD).[2]

Baozi is a variation of mantou—also said to have been invented by Zhuge Liang[3]—but with fillings. Originally it was also called mantou, but by the Northern Song dynasty (960–1127 AD), bao or baozi was used for the buns with fillings, as recorded in books of the Song dynasty.[4] Meanwhile, mantou remained the name of steamed buns without fillings, although the Wu Chinese languages continue to use mantou to refer to both.



Distinct Filipino Traits Philippine Mascots




Sold in China, Chinese Siopao Bun face and eyes.

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