The Filipino-Chinese community’s annual Chinese New Year celebrations lit up cities across the Philippines, marking the start ...
Around 500,000 citizens gathered at Jones Bridge in Binondo, Manila to welcome the Year of the Wooden Snake on Wednesday midnight.
As the streets of Binondo light up in hues of red and gold, the rhythmic beat of drums echoes through Manila’s historic Chinatown—signaling the arrival of ...
The Manila Public Information Office (MPIO) on Monday advised the public regarding road closures that will be in effect starting Tuesday, in connection with the celebration of the Chinese New Year ...
The expanded number coding scheme will be suspended on Wednesday, January 29, in observance of the Chinese New Year, the Metropolitan Manila Development ...
Some roads in Manila will be closed starting Tuesday night for the Chinese New Year celebration. In an advisory, the Manila ...
Mayor Honey Lacuna underscored the importance of the long-standing good relations between the city of Manila and the members ...
Binondo in Manila is home to countless gems, from cool street art, to lifestyle hubs, to the best Chinese food, and to lucky ...
Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna-Pangan highlighted the enduring ties between the city and the Chinese-Filipino community during the ...
Binondo, the world’s oldest Chinatown, is gearing up for festivities to celebrate the Year of the Wooden Snake.
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Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna-Pangan has announced that the festivities marking the Chinese New Year on Jan. 29, will officially ...