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"Iisang Dagat" (Chinese: 海的那边; transl. from its Filipino title: "One Sea") is a song produced by the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines. Officially, the song was made as a tribute to Chinese and Filipino front-liners working amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines as well as to commemorate Chinese–Philippine relations.

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  • Iisang Dagat (en)
  • Iisang Dagat (in)
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  • "Iisang Dagat" (Chinese: 海的那边; transl. from its Filipino title: "One Sea") is a song produced by the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines. Officially, the song was made as a tribute to Chinese and Filipino front-liners working amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines as well as to commemorate Chinese–Philippine relations. (en)
  • "Iisang Dagat" (Hanzi: 海的那边; artinya "Satu Laut") adalah sebuah lagu yang diproduksi oleh Kedubes Tiongkok di Filipina. Secara resmi, lagu tersebut dibuat sebagai tribut untuk para pekerja garis depan Tiongkok dan Filipina yang bekerja di tengah-tengah pandemi Covid-19 di Filipina serta memperingati hubungan Filipina dengan Tiongkok. (in)
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  • Iisang Dagat (en)
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  • Iisang Dagat (en)
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  • Imelda Papin, Xia Wenxin, Jhonvid Bangayan, and Yu Bin (en)
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  • Unknown (en)
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  • Huang Xilian (en)
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  • Chinatown TV, Guizhou Xinpai Media (en)
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  • "Iisang Dagat" (Chinese: 海的那边; transl. from its Filipino title: "One Sea") is a song produced by the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines. Officially, the song was made as a tribute to Chinese and Filipino front-liners working amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines as well as to commemorate Chinese–Philippine relations. The song received a significant negative feedback from Filipinos for being perceived as a propaganda supporting the territorial claims of the People's Republic of China over the South China Sea. By November 2020, its music video posted in YouTube has received over 222,000 dislikes. (en)
  • "Iisang Dagat" (Hanzi: 海的那边; artinya "Satu Laut") adalah sebuah lagu yang diproduksi oleh Kedubes Tiongkok di Filipina. Secara resmi, lagu tersebut dibuat sebagai tribut untuk para pekerja garis depan Tiongkok dan Filipina yang bekerja di tengah-tengah pandemi Covid-19 di Filipina serta memperingati hubungan Filipina dengan Tiongkok. Lagu tersebut meraih timbal balik yang negatif secara signifikan dari orang-orang Filipina yang menganggapnya sebagai sebuah propaganda mendukung klaim-klaim teritorial Republik Rakyat Tiongkok atas Laut Tiongkok Selatan. Pada November 2020, video musiknya di YouTube tidak disukai sebanyak lebih dari 222.000 kali. (in)
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