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International students looking to study in the Philippines will no doubt be pleased to hear that Filipinos are known for their hospitality, warmth and happiness. Coron, Philippines Spanish and American colonial influences mean that Filipino culture blends the west and east, while many festivals preserve traditions such as folk dancing. The country’s tropical climate also means that there’ll be plenty of opportunities for swimming, surfing, diving and snorkeling in your spare time.
if you’re fluent in English, you should be able to get by fairly well – English is one of the country’s official languages and is widely spoken by residents, although less commonly outside of large cities. There is no shortage of stunning natural spots to explore in your free time, with idyllic beaches, magnificent coral reefs, and an array of waterfalls, rainforests and mountainscapes. The Philippines is also a great hub from which to explore other East Asian countries, making it ideal for those of you with the travel bug. Read on to find out more about the vibrant student cities you could live in while you study in the Philippines.
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