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Carlos Palanca (born 1844)

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was based on Palanca. Wilson (2004) also asserts this, that Rizal portrayed the character of Quiroga the Chinaman as a tacky and duplicitous opportunist, as a form of critique on Carlos Palanca's political and economic influence. Quiroga is portrayed just like Carlos Palanca where he is dressed as a
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merchants that Carlos had previously made enemies of. Also due to the recent death of Carlos' wife around 1899, his son decided to step down as consul-general by March 1899 to observe a period of mourning. By April 15, 1899 though, his son would instead help the
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to Spanish Philippines, appointed on July 28, 1898 and approved for service on September 1898, and arriving by January 1899, due to some delays on approval by the changing acting
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and financed the construction of the Chong Hock Tong Temple built in 1878 there, the oldest surviving Chinese temple in Manila, Philippines, with syncretic features of
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For Carlos Palanca Tan Quien Sien's legacy, streets were named after him and a memorial and statue of himself were made displayed in the
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During the late 19th century, Chinese migrants to the Philippines were required to gain appropriate documentation from the Spanish
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Carlos Palanca Tan Quien Sien would later pass away on September 1901 at the age of 57 years old, passing his role to other
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instead, especially for the protection of the economic and physical well-being of Chinese migrants and expatriates.
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Years later, he would become a successful businessman and an established political figure in the local
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As an affluent businessman and Chinese community leader, he along with Lim Ong donated land for the
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first before settling in the Philippines. As early as the 1880s, Carlos along with other Chinese
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community leader, government official, diplomat, legal mediator, lawyer and businessman in the
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Later in 1898, Carlos Palanca's son, Engracio, would later serve as the first official
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Chinese and Chinese Mestizos of Manila: Family, Identity, and Culture, 1860s-1930s
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Ambition and identity : Chinese merchant elites in colonial Manila, 1880-1916
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Chu, Richard T.; Ang-See, Teresita (October 15, 2016). Salmon, Claudine (ed.).
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and the Spanish authorities of the Philippines to set up a Qing consulate in
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Carlos Palanca Tan Quien Sien's son, Engracio Palanca Tan Kang, dressed as a
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In 1891, Carlos Palanca along with his son, Engracio, and Mariano Velasco
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in the islands he served three times (1875-1877, 1885, and 1894) as the
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For Chinese Filipino distiller and namesake of the Palanca Awards, see
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in the Philippines, offering foreign language, math, science, and the
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This business-related biographical article from the Philippines is a
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in the 1860s and adopted his non-Chinese name from an influential
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and two times as interim headman. He was also the first acting
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to Spanish Philippines from July 28, 1898 to January 1899.
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on 1899 and complaints to the American authorities from
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with a blue-tasseled cap, advocating to open a Chinese
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Index

Carlos Palanca (born 1884)
Philippine name
family name
Chinese name
family name

Tan

Tong'an
Amoy
Fukien
Qing China
Engracio Palanca Tan Kang (陳綱)
Hokkien
Chinese
Pe̍h-ōe-jī
Hokkien
Chinese
Pe̍h-ōe-jī
Hokkien
Chinese
Pe̍h-ōe-jī
Sangley
Chinese
Philippines
Spanish East indies
Spanish Empire
Spanish colonial era
Gobernadorcillo
Capitan Chino

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