Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte and other city officials whoop it up amid the celebration of Chinese New Year at the city’s Chinatown on Banawe Street, ...
The Filipino-Chinese community’s annual Chinese New Year celebrations lit up cities across the Philippines, marking the start ...
Festive celebrations marked the arrival of the Year of the Snake, as the Chinese-Filipino communities of Manila welcomed the Lunar New Year on Wednesday with cultural events, decorations and public ...
The Quezon City government on Friday, Jan. 24, announced the activities on the grand Chinese New Year celebration in Banawe. (Photo from Quezon City Government) One of the highlights of the ...
On Jan. 29, 2025, the Quezon City government ushered in the Chinese New Year with grandeur and cultural flair, hosting an elaborate celebration in Banawe, home to the city's vibrant Chinatown. The ...
Private sector employees not working on Wednesday, a special non-working day in celebration of Chinese New Year, will be unpaid. The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), in an advisory Tuesday, ...
Chinese New Year, spanning 15 days is a significant celebration with family feasts, parades, and red envelopes for luck. (AFP) In response, they began lighting firecrackers, decorating with red ...
Hundreds of thousands of people welcomed the Lunar New Year in Manila’s Binondo district, home to one of the world’s oldest Chinatowns, according to the Manila Police District.
Whether you’re a fan of the vibrant parades or the delicious feasts, Chinese New Year has something for everyone. This celebration is not just for those in China—it’s a global event ...
With the Chinese New Year 2025 around the corner, here’s all you need to know, including the date and global events. Chinese New Year celebrations last 15 days, from the end of the first lunar month ...