Binondo in Manila is home to countless gems, from cool street art, to lifestyle hubs, to the best Chinese food, and to lucky ...
Binondo, the world’s oldest Chinatown, is gearing up for festivities to celebrate the Year of the Wooden Snake.
MANILA Mayor Honey Lacuna announced that the activities in celebration of the Chinese New Year on January 29, 2025will kick off on January 24 (Friday) with a Prosperity Tree Lighting at the Plaza San ...
THE city government of Manila has prepared different activities in celebration of Chinese New Year on Jan. 29. In a statement on Wednesday, Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna said that the annual event will ...
The Filipino-Chinese community’s annual Chinese New Year celebrations lit up cities across the Philippines, marking the start ...
Almost 3 million people gathered and participated in the activities for this year's Chinese New Year celebration in Manila on ...
Participants from around the world will vie for coveted titles through a series of events and collaborations with prominent ...
As the vibrant streets of the world's oldest Chinatown ... lighting event in Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz, as reported by government-owned Philippine News Agency. During the ceremony, Manila mayor ...
Mister and Miss Chinatown Global (MMCG) pageant concluded on Jan. 20 with the crowning of Byron Sng from Malaysia and Khryss ...
and what a fun way to start the year of the wooden snake is to immerse yourself in the world’s oldest Chinatown, housed in the busy street of Binondo, Manila. During a recent tour organized by ...
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 ...
MANILA, Philippines – Filipinos flocked to the world’s oldest Chinatown — Binondo in Manila — to ring in the lunar new year on Tuesday, January 28. As they welcomed the Year of the Wood ...