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There are lots of issues that a migrant worker population face in any country or territory, and this article touches none of the interesting ones. Who in their right mind thinks it's interesting enough to write an article about the songs and dances of a migrant population while completely skipping over the only reason anybody would read one of these articles---social issues, inequalities, injustice, abuse? Addressing the potential, the facts, the law, and the opinions from the Filipino side, the Hong Kong side, the China side? Flat out, this article is lamer than a no-legged horse. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.52.169.232 ( talk) 05:48, 11 August 2012 (UTC)
The part Health could be rewritten, I guess. -- K.C. Tang 04:55, 8 August 2005 (UTC)
I think this page could use a history section, dealing with such things as the first Filipinos in Hong Kong, etc. -- TheBoompsy 20:52, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
It has been suggested that the article Bun mui be merged into Filipinos in Hong Kong. The term Bun mui is a derogatory term or at least offensive. The purpose is to explain a derogatory term amd not on the subject of Filipinos in Hong Kong. The article is far too long and detailed to be merged with into Filipinos in Hong Kong. The article should remain separate. A link to Bun mui has been inserted into the article Filipinos in Hong Kong.
Does anybody have any sources for what the Filipinas do on Sundays? I know from personal experience that they gather at places like Central, but the only sources I've found online that actually talk about this are from travel guides. Hong Qi Gong ( Talk - Contribs) 04:24, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
I have walked past them and spoken to a few. Basically they gather around in picnic style and eat. They seem to eat pre-prepared food. Lots of talking. I did see one group playing a type of board game. The main attraction seems to be catching up with people from the same country they are from. From my understanding during the week they are busy with the family they serve and they have left family at home, so it's a very social time on Sunday.
Lets put this one on the table: There are comments about the HKCC and how Filipinos apparently really dig hanging out in front of there (Culture Centre). Does that not seem odd to include? That is one of the single most expensive venues in Asia and there cannot possibly be people so poor that they have to leave the PI for work...yet can still afford to patronize the place. The point is this, its an open business on Sundays and all these people are bringing food from other places (no money spent locally) with lots of trash left behind and cluttering up the entryway, (you should see it). I would venture that a great many people regard them as nothing more than vagrants claiming public rights on public lands. Thats not a simple civic center or museum - its an internationally renowned theater house. Just a thought. 125.212.59.10 ( talk) 14:04, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
What about information about the exploitation of these maids? I have heard this occurs?
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