Explore the vibrant Chinese New Year celebrations in Manila for 2025, marking the Year of the Wood Snake. Discover traditional events, cultural performances, and culinary delights in iconic locations like Binondo, Lucky Chinatown, and luxury resorts. Join the festivities with dragon dances, lion parades, and more! Flock of people visiting Binondo during Chinese New Year . Binondo, the oldest Chinatown in the world, transforms into a living, breathing canvas of red and gold during Chinese New Year. Located in the heart of Manila, this historic district is the epicenter of Filipino-Chinese culture and the place to be for a truly immersive experience. Celebrate the Chinese New Year with The Manila Hotel’s delicious tikoy, a traditional sticky rice cake that symbolizes luck and prosperity for the year ahead! From January 6 to 19, 2025 , enjoy a special 30% discount on this beloved delicacy, perfect for sharing with family and friends. Meet fellow photography enthusiasts at Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz and snap the lively Chinese New Year celebrations. Bring your camera, meet new friends, and capture the essence of Binondo’s colorful culture. To register for free, join the Henry’s Community. 5. Peninsula Manila (January 29, 2025) Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna-Pangan has announced that the festivities marking the Chinese New Year on Jan. 29, will officially kick off with the lighting of the Prosperity Tree at Plaza San Lorenzo in Binondo, Manila, on Friday, Jan. 24. As the world's oldest Chinatown, Binondo in Manila is one of the neighborhoods with festivities on Chinese New Year. On January 29, it will come alive with a parade, the popular lion and dragon dance, cultural performances, and food bazaars. Binondo is also home to countless gems, from cool street Celebrate the Chinese New Year 2025 in Manila with a variety of things that you can do. Make way for interesting workshop and learn how to create lanterns. Decorate your places with beautiful lanterns and celebrate this event in style. Head to exhibition or get going to dinners and make the Chinese New Year 2025 in Manila a fancy schmancy affair. Around 500,000 citizens gathered at Jones Bridge in Binondo, Manila to welcome the Year of the Wooden Snake on Wednesday midnight. 500,000 flock to Jones Bridge for Chinese New Year countdown | ABS-CBN 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 Lorenzo. From January 27 to February 2, Nobu Manila highlights luxe Chinese New Year ala carte dinner specials featuring premium turbot and rock lobster platters that are a rare feast for up to four persons. Chinese New Year countdown was held at Jones Bridge, officially welcoming the year of the wood snake. The Grand Parade, which will go around the Chinatown area in Binondo, was held on Jan. 29. In Quezon City, a major highlight is the grand reopening of QC Chinatown, hosting over 50 food stalls, cultural performances and art installations. Dragon dancers entertain people visiting Chinatown in Ongpin, Binondo Manila on Saturday, January 21, 2023 a day before the Chinese Lunar New Year. Chinese dragons symbolize wisdom, power and wealth and are believed to bring good luck. A countdown and fireworks display will be held at 12 a.m. on Sunday, January 22 to welcome the Chinese New Year. Several CNY activities will be prepared by Pasay City hotel Lanson Place Mall of Asia There’s also an All You Can Eat Dim Sum Menu for Chinese New Year! City of Dreams Manila’s two Asian For an all-around experience in Pasay City and nearby one of the biggest malls in the country, Lanson Place Mall of Asia offers its Chinese New Year activities with special rates. Guests can stay in well-appointed rooms with modern amenities plus breakfast for two and a 30% dining discount at the hotel’s dining outlet, Cyan Modern Kitchen Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna with City Administrator Bernie Ang, chairman and vice-chairman of the Manila Chinatown Development Council that took charge of the activities leading to the Chinese New Year celebration in Manila, kicking off with the lighting of the Prosperity Tree in Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz in Binondo. (JERRY S. TAN) MANILA – The Manila City government on Monday said around 1 million people are expected to join activities to celebrate Chinese New Year in the city. During the Manila City Hall Reporters Association's Balitaan sa Harbor View forum, City Administrator Bernie Ang said the number of visitors is People pray at Mazu Miao Temple in Yokohama China Town on Jan. 28, 2025, in Yokohama, Japan. Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, will begin on Jan. 29, 2025, marking the Year of the Snake. The Chinese New Year 2025, falling on Wednesday, January 29, ushers in the Year of the Wood Snake. This much-anticipated celebration marks the start of a new lunar year and holds deep cultural significance for Chinese communities around the world. In the Philippines, where Chinese traditions have Rise and roar into the lunar new year with Lucky Chinatown Binondo’s Chinese New Year schedule of prosperous activities, lucky traditions, and festive events. Lucky Chinatown Binondo is in Reina Regente St, Binondo, Manila. 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
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